Sentence examples for wide means from inspiring English sources

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Making these grooves just 7nm wide means you can fit more transistors on the chips.

The same can be said for notes followed by smaller spaces (a gap half as wide means the note is half as long, etc).. Change the strings monthly.

When there is a wider space, the note indicated by the number before it should last for a relatively longer time (a gap twice as wide means the note is twice as long, etc).

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Trophozoites are extremely long and slender 0.04 2.11 mm long (mean length 1.25 mm) and 8.0 37.9 µm wide (mean width 24.6 µm).

Firstly, it is well known that the range of RNFL thickness in healthy individuals is wide (mean, 97.2 µm±9.7; range from 75 µm to 125 µm) and that RNFL thickness decreases with age [27].

Island wide mean availability of medicines was 70.19% (±0.2).

The status scores reflect standard deviation scores from a nation wide mean of zero and range between −5.5 and 3.3.

However, field data and maps suggest that both Yedoma and thermokarst deposits occur across a wide mean annual ground temperature range, from −15°C to −3°C.

While logic would dictate that a compressed season is doing the Lakers no favors, as Ken Berger writes on CBSSports.com, and the rash of injuries league-wide means its hard to read much into anything until later in the season, this being the Lakers, it was an occasion for panic.

The institutionalizing of action research in PLCs state-wide means that action research has grown in currency and ubiquity.

For Arriola, social media is a powerful way for young photographers to hone their craft and disseminate their work, especially for those who may not be able to afford or have the name recognition to earn wider means of promotion.

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