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These and lengths
These animals are the smallest cetaceans, reaching body lengths up to ; the smallest species is the vaquita, reaching up to.
These come in various lengths and wattages ( 50 – 300 W ).
These start with two sets of risers made of short ( 40 cm ) lengths of strong webbing.
These are the lengths of the various types of months as discussed above ( according to the lunar ephemeris ELP2000-85, valid for the epoch J2000. 0 ; taken from ( e. g. ) Meeus ( 1991 ) ):
These different lengths of races are divided into five categories: pleasure rides ( 10 – 20 miles ), non-competitive trail rides ( 21 – 27 miles ), competitive trail rides ( 20 – 45 miles ), progressive trail rides ( 25 – 60 miles ), and endurance rides ( 40 – 100 miles in one day, up to in multiple days ).
These include the giant squid ( Architeuthis ) and colossal squid ( Mesonychoteuthis hamiltoni ); both ( although rarely seen ) are believed to attain lengths of or more.
These rovings are then either used directly in a composite application such as pultrusion, filament winding ( pipe ), gun roving ( automated gun chops the glass into short lengths and drops it into a jet of resin, projected onto the surface of a mold ), or used in an intermediary step, to manufacture fabrics such as chopped strand mat ( CSM ) ( made of randomly oriented small cut lengths of fiber all bonded together ), woven fabrics, knit fabrics or uni-directional fabrics.
These pipes, used in place of corrugated iron or reinforced concrete pipes, were made of sections cut from short lengths of wood.
These are useful for lighter-duty use and do not require the storage space taken up by the separate power unit and associated lengths of hose.
These hinges also come in various thicknesses, pin diameters, and knuckle lengths.
These spiders are medium-to-large in size, with body lengths ranging from 1 cm to 5 cm ( 0. 4 " to 2 ").
These small levers, which can be raised or lowered quickly by the performer while the instrument is being played, serve to change the pitch of a particular course slightly by altering the string lengths.
These are usually built for ( narrow ) frequency ranges where the lengths involved are some multiple of a quarter wavelength of the intended frequency in the transmission line medium.
These holes contain key pins of various lengths, which are rounded to permit the key to slide over them easily.
These units have pipelines of varying lengths: 10 stages for simple integer and permute instructions, 13 stages for complex integer instructions and 16 stage for floating-point instructions.
These clusters or modules are interlinked by specialized hub regions, ensuring that overall path lengths across the network are short.
These cosmographies posit a universe being repeatedly created and destroyed over time cycles of immense lengths.
These cranes are placed on top of the sidelifter chassis and they are normally able to travel along the chassis being shifted by hydraulic cylinders or hydraulic motors in order to load varying container lengths.
These two lengths completely specify the shape of the ellipsoid but in practice geodesy publications classify reference ellipsoids by giving the semi-major axis and the inverse flattening, 1 / f, The flattening, f, is simply a measure of how much the symmetry axis is compressed relative to the equatorial radius:
These poems are composed of lines of irregular lengths.
These trial lengths were recovered and inspected in 1960, and by October that year, BICC reported that the trial had been successful and that the prototype cable would provide good service across Cook Strait.
These boats reached lengths of 30 to and were sometimes transported between sites on rail cars.
These distances are then reconciled to produce a tree ( a phylogram, with informative branch lengths ).

These and leather
These deerskins were the raw material for the manufacture of leather, and were the only articles which the tribes of this district had to exchange for European goods.
These wore leather armour or mail plus a helmet.
These machetes are occasionally provided with a simple cord loop as a sort of lanyard, and a canvas scabbard — although in some regions where machetes are valuable, commonly used tools, the users may make decorative leather scabbards for them.
These earliest designs were very simple in design, often mere " foot bags " of leather to protect the feet from rocks, debris, and cold.
These are tight-fitting, soft-soled shoes typically made out of leather or bison hides.
These stone heads could be fixed to the spear shaft by gum or resin or by bindings made of animal sinew, leather strips or vegetable matter.
) These items were referred to in the French, German and Polish titles of the series, Chapeau melon et bottes de cuir (" Bowler hat and leather boots "), Mit Schirm, Charme und Melone (" With Umbrella, Charm and Bowler Hat ") and Rewolwer i melonik (" A Revolver and a Bowler Hat "), respectively.
These joints were strengthened using pegs, dowels and leather or cord lashings.
These darts (" garros ") had iron heads or were of iron wrapped with leather to fit the bore of small guns, and continued in use up to nearly the end of the 16th century.
These are generally made of metal with leather or synthetic bellows, and are difficult to pack for travel.
These are the only available recordings using Nancarrow's original instruments: two 1927 Ampico player pianos, one with metal-covered felt hammers and the other with leather strips on the hammers, representing the most faithful reproduction of what Nancarrow heard in his own studio.
These gloves are worn by criminals because the tactile properties of the leather allow for good grip and dexterity.
These same properties are the result of their being a grain present on the surface of the leather.
These included 3 additional oil coolers, revised ECU map, full Connelly leather interior, underbody diffusers, stiffer suspension, active rear limited slip differential, extra display feature on the in car display.
These lighter Renaissance pieces eventually led to the development of the 3-pounder and 4-pounder regimental guns of the 17th century as well as the leather cannon, notably in the army of Gustavus Adolphus.
These criticisms were seen to be summed up by one of its members, Praise-God Barebone, a leather seller, Fifth Monarchist and lay preacher from Fleet Street in London.
These staples are used for upholstery work, especially in vehicles, where they are used for fastening fabric or leather to a foam base.
These include the foundations of several successive forts, one above the other, which throw much light on the character of the Roman military post ; an unparalleled collection of Roman armour, including ornate cavalry parade ( or ' sports ') helmets ( Newstead Helmet ), horse fittings including bronze saddleplates and studded leather chamfrons, a good series of Roman coins and some datable pottery.
Moccasins ; These slippers closely resemble shoes, and are often made of a soft leather or pelt.
These techniques remained the only alternative for materials like wood, leather, and the vellum pages of illuminated manuscripts.
These figures, as types rather than endowed with features or apparent stories that might distinguish them as individual, were costumed in garments that seemed timeless: furs, skins, leather caps, rather than in clothing that would link the viewer to a specific time and place.
These models do not have leather, climate control or satellite navigation system like their UK versions.
These features almost invariably include a flat sole made of rubber or polyurethane, a suede or composition leather, and double or triple stitching to extend the life of the outer material.
These pegs can be moved to either increase or decrease the tension of the leather membranes covering the two apertures of the Mardala and are useful in tuning it.

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