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width and joined
They are composed of sheets of papyrus joined together, the individual papyri varying in width from 15 cm to 45 cm.
A typical office staple is designated as F1667 STFCC-04: ST indicates staple, FC indicates flat top crown, C indicates cohered ( joined into a strip ), and 04 is the dash number for a staple with a length of 0. 250 inch ( 6 mm ), a leg thickness of 0. 020 inch ( 500 μm ), a leg width of 0. 030 inch ( 800 μm ), and a crown width of 0. 500 inch ( 13 mm ).
The peninsula thus formed is four kilometres in length and two kilometres in width, and is joined to the main part of the North Island at its southern end.
Full width rubber diaphragms joined the cars, and all cars were articulated ( sharing a truck with the neighboring car ).
The promontory is joined to the mainland at the town of Foar by a sand spit 20 km long, 1-3 km in width, and roughly 5 m above sea level.
After passing by Geba town and Bambadinca, the river broadens into a wide estuary below Xime ( where it is joined by the Corubal River ), with a total width of about at Bissau.
After reaching the Intermediate Depression, the river flows through a predominantly flat area, being joined by the Duqueco and Bureo Rivers, increasing its width between 60 to 120 meters and reducing its speed, which allows the navigation in some zones.

width and prevented
The standard GIF decoder processing an uncompressed GIF will not be prevented from writing strings to its table but the code width must never increase since that triggers a different packing of bits to bytes.

width and him
At the start of the Austrian Grand Prix, de Cesaris, concentrating on trying to pass the car in front of him, veered across the entire width of the track and rammed his teammate Bruno Giacomelli into the wall, taking both out.
The main reason for leaving him after years was that there were a lot of reports from across the length and width of the country that people were against the throne due to the popularity of the guru, as well as the unjustified martyrdom of the fifth guru.
The same year William the Conqueror visited Deheubarth, ostensibly on a pilgrimage to St David's, but with a major show of power as well, traversing the width of southern Wales, and it seems likely he came to an arrangement with Rhys, whereby Rhys paid him homage and was confirmed in possession of Deheubarth.
The Scutum is light enough to be held in one hand and its large height and width covered the entire wielder, making him very unlikely to get hit by missile fire and in hand-to-hand combat.
< td style =" width: 50 %;"> Verily We established his power on earth, and We gave him the ways and the means to all ends.
< td style =" width: 50 %;"> He said: " Whoever doth wrong, him shall we punish ; then shall he be sent back to his Lord ; and He will punish him with a punishment unheard-of ( before ).</ td >
< td style =" width: 50 %;"> He said: " As for him who doeth wrong, we shall punish him, and then he will be brought back unto his Lord, Who will punish him with awful punishment!
< td style =" width: 50 %;">" But as for him who believeth and doeth right, good will be his reward, and We shall speak unto him a mild command.
< td style =" width: 50 %;">( He left them ) as they were: We completely understood what was before him.
Goldman tied Marciano's ankles together with a string to teach him to spread his feet at the appropriate width.
Eddery restrained Dancing Brave in the early stages before switching him to the wide outside to challenge in the straight as the runners spread across the width of the course.
Isabel St. Ives was the daughter of " Deadly " Ernest St. Ives, and used a magical sword " scarcely an atom's width thick ," allegedly the only weapon capable of killing her father, to assist the Canadian superheroes Northstar and Aurora in combat with him.
This was further alluded to by journalist Martin Johnson, who said " How anyone can spin a ball the width of Gatting boggles the mind ", and again by Gooch who added " If it had been a cheese roll, it would never have got past him.
When Thomas Brett objected to the wide bat used by Chertsey's Thomas White, Nyren supported him and the Hambledon players effected a change in the Laws of Cricket, formally recognised in the 1774 code, to limit the width of the bat to four and one quarter inches.
As he continued up the river, its width expanded, into Haverstraw Bay, leading him to believe he had successfully reached the Northwest Passage.

width and from
The Atlantic's width varies from between Brazil and Sierra Leone to over in the south.
It extends from Iceland in the north to approximately 58 ° South latitude, reaching a maximum width of about.
Its width varies from, and its depth from.
Poseidon carved the mountain where his love dwelt into a palace and enclosed it with three circular moats of increasing width, varying from one to three stadia and separated by rings of land proportional in size.
The emission from an EDL is higher than that from an HCL, and the line width is generally narrower, but EDLs need a separate power supply and might need a longer time to stabilize.
The relatively small number of atomic absorption lines ( compared to atomic emission lines ) and their narrow width ( a few pm ) make spectral overlap rare ; there are only very few examples known that an absorption line from one element will overlap with another.
The whole territory, from the junction of the Kokcha river with the Amu Darya on the north-east to the province of Herat on the south-west, was some in length, with an average width from the Russian frontier to the Hindu Kush of 114 miles ( 183 km ).
The service courts are marked by a centre line dividing the width of the court, by a short service line at a distance of 1. 98 metres ( 6 ft 6 inch ) from the net, and by the outer side and back boundaries.
Daily strips have suffered as well, in 1910 the strips had an unlimited amount of panels, covering the entire width page, while by 1930 most " dailies " had four or five panels covering six of the eight columns occupied by a traditional broadsheet paper, by 1958 those four panels would be narrower, and those would have half of the space a 1910 daily strip had, and around 1998 most strips would have three panels only ( with a few exceptions ), or even two or one on an occasional basis, apart from strips being smaller, as most papers became slightly narrower.
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The maximum width, north to south, is 265 km from Cape Isabela to Cape Beata.
Herodotus tells us that c. 482 BC Xerxes I ( the son of Darius ) had two pontoon bridges built across the width of the Hellespont at Abydos in order that his huge army could cross from Persia into Greece.
Numerical approximation of diffraction pattern from a slit of width equal to wavelength of an incident plane wave in 3D spectrum visualizationNumerical approximation of diffraction pattern from a slit of width equal to five times the wavelength of an incident plane wave in 3D spectrum visualization
Numerical approximation of diffraction pattern from a slit of width four wavelengths with an incident plane wave.
A long slit of infinitesimal width which is illuminated by light diffracts the light into a series of circular waves and the wavefront which emerges from the slit is a cylindrical wave of uniform intensity.
The dryland rim varies in width from a few hundred metres to 2. 4 km.
The coral reef surrounding the seaward side of the atoll is generally broad, flat, and shallow at about below mean sea level in most locations and varying from 300 to 650 feet ( 100 to 200 m ) in width.
It is about long and varies in width from at its widest to in the Strait of Dover.
This region has a width ranging from one to thirty-two kilometers with the widest section in the east, adjacent to the Golfo de Fonseca.

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