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Transmission therefore involves not a single-frequency electromagnetic wave but rather a frequency band whose width is proportional to the information density.
I write this in English because I want to grant them a margin of freedom: the margin whose width depends on the number of those who may be willing to read this.
Though some respondents in the metals industry said it described a coil of steel whose width is reduced beyond the point of utility, most zeroed in on the firearms application.
Adding to the uncertainty, the State Supreme Court ruled in 2005 that above that line, the public may also use a stretch of dry sand whose width "will depend on the circumstances".
Among the Bidayuh, communal life is centered on the awah, a roofed, open-air veranda whose width is generally about 12 feet but whose length can exceed that of two football fields.
Moreover, the Bragg gap is directional, whose width varies enormously with directions.
The wheel disturbs a strip of soil whose width is equal to the width of the wheel.
In the modeling of the above processes, one can observe boundary and interior layers whose width can be arbitrarily small.
Because of its wave nature, light generally can't squeeze through a hole whose width is smaller than the wavelength of the light.
The key features of the surface ornament are long sets of three four ridges whose width is in average one third of the burrow major axis.
We show the potential landscape connectivity role for forest mammals of riparian corridors, whose width and forest degradation status are key predictors of community-wide responses.
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