Sentence examples for width contains from inspiring English sources

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Note that usually every feature in the CR covers more than one absorption feature and those features with greater width contains more absorption bands and consequently can better represent the relevant material [2, 14].

This search width contains the correct position of the partial in nearly 100% of the cases; a broader search region was avoided in order to reduce the chance of interference from other sources.

The top channel (60 µm height, 800 µm width) contains a confluent monolayer of human dermal microvascular endothelial cells (HDMECs) (Figure 1C) cultured on the polyester membrane with 400 nm pores to permit diffusion of biomolecules between the top and bottom channels (Figure 1B) as used in traditional Transwell inserts for cell culture.

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Curved Compact Tension specimens of 17 mm width containing 100 wppm of hydrogen were made using electro discharge machining.

The river itself proved to be highly variable ranging from 2500m to just 90m in width, contained in gorges up to 1,200m deep and with one 110km stretch proving entirely unnavigable by canoe.

Beneath the capsule were marginal sinuses of variable width, containing disseminated lymphocytes (mostly T and B cells in equal proportions), macrophages and neutrophils, the latter either disseminated or as small accumulations.

Trachea was dissected out, cleaned free from the surrounding fatty tissues and cut into rings having 2 3 mm width (containing 2 cartilages).

The trachea was cleaned free from the surrounding fatty tissues and rings of 2-3 mm width containing 2-3 cartilages were prepared.

The zone is up to 160 miles (260 km) in width and contains more than a tenth of the world's copper deposits, found mostly in Late Precambrian sedimentary deposits with the ore concentrated in zones indicative of hilltop and beach, or near-shore, environments.

This platform is two meters in length, 0.4 m in width and contains 16,384 sensors capturing at 100 Hz.

For example, a hexagonal column in the primate somatosensory cortex is about 400 μm in width and contains populations of neurons that respond to the same stimulus (e.g. light touch or joint stimulation) arising from a specific topographical zone of the body.

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