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This model is comprehensive in the sense that it considers both the width of CF as well as filament gap to the electrode as factors affecting the state variable dynamics.
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There was a significant difference in the thickness and the width of the CF nerve adjacent to a fabella than proximal to the region.
The increase in width of the CF nerve was greater for knees with fabellae weather bone or cartilage than for knees with absent fabellae.
In [11], some different forms of Bonnesen-style isoperimetric inequalities have been established associated with the mean width of K. Zhang obtained (cf. [11]) ( M ( K ) 2 ) n / ( n − 1 ) − ( V ( K ) ω n ) 1 / ( n − 1 ) ≥ ( V ( K ) ω n ) n / ( n − 1 ) ( ( V ( K ) ω n ) − 1 / n − R − 1 ), where M ( K ) and R are the mean width and out-radius of K, respectively.
Because the bumps are much briefer than the distribution of their occurrence, the latter sets the width of the impulse response (cf. the scales in Figs. 6C and 7B).
The CF evolution during the SET process is modeled based on the width of the CF. Growth of the CF is thought to start from the tip of the active electrode.
In the case of acoustic noise, increasing the noise power (decreasing the SNR) naturally results in higher noise signal levels and an increasing width of the time-domain noise histogram (cf. car noise example on the left hand-side of Figure 4).
(#50, Father of CF carrier).
For similar thoughts cf. Wright's important discussion of "width of cosmological role" in his 1992, chapter 5. 35.
Open image in new window Fig. 7 a SEM image of a 200-nm-thick CF made from a CNT film with a width of 2 mm.
Similarly, if fluxes are represented by hyperedges, the width of an arrow can be modified to represent the flux quantity (cf. Figure 2c).
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