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The silhouettes West and his wife have helped popularize — exaggerated outerwear, slim fits for wide forms, sleeves that run well past fingertips — seemed to consider, and cater to, a new ideal.
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The TGD belongs to the category of MPGDs with an amplification region less than 1 mm wide formed by alternate anode/cathode microstrips layers at different heights.
Cross-sectional field-emission scanning electron microscopy observations reveal that extrusions/intrusions that are ∼15 nm wide form on the surface at slip bands.
This made them being called "wide-ridge form" or "wide form" as well.
Users can also choose the format of the downloaded file, long or wide form, to suit their subsequent needs.
The end arteriolar branches (∼40 µm wide) form arteriolar anastomoses as well as a capillary net (Wolfram-Gabel and Maillot, 1994).
In wide form, all the trait values of one sample with each trait descriptor as a column heading are shown in the same row.
Then, the dataset was transformed back to wide form (i.e., with separate variables for the pre-intervention and 1-year follow-up composite anxiety scores).
Especially, 29 of 72 individuals from Pingtan, which is generally regarded as the overlapping area of two finless porpoise forms (i.e., wide form and narrow form), were identified to be intermixed with those individuals from the Yellow Sea population.
A suspension of 5 µm diameter beads (Polybead Microspheres, Polysciences Inc). at a concentration of 20x10/mL was hydrodynamically focused in device as they flowed past the excitation beam (10 µm wide) formed by the on-chip lens system described above.
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