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Dictionary » L » Length-height index Length-height indexLength-height index --> vertical index The relation of the height to the length of the skull: (height × 100)/length. Synonym: height-length index, length-height index, transversovertical index. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Theories - Origin of Life... body would instantaneously change, probably in many places along its length. Unlike an ordinary mutation...this would spell disaster. (2009, p. ... Information. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/taxonomyhome.html/index.cgi?chapter=cgencodes Not one or two minor exceptions but at the latest ...
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Recombination in RNA viruses,Ruzic,Kovac... the degree of linkage equilibrium. One way this can be done is with the Index of Association. Using this statistical test, which was designed to ... P. M. & Hahn, B. H. (1998). A comprehensive panel of near-full-length clones and reference sequences for non-subtype B isolates of human ...
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The Fiber Disease... not make me so happy.....it's called LMI http://www.sensorsthatsee.com/index.php?categoryid=2 and here is some info about that fibre on fire..... ... output is +/- 5 VDC of the measurement range. It's small sensor size - length =2.3. in. (60 mm) x diameter = 0.98 in. (20 mm)-and weight of 3.6 ...
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The Fiber Disease... scales with both the gradient parameters and microscopic plasma scale length parameters. The change from the micro-scale dominated gyro-Bohm to ... index-6.html -naadas
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The Fiber Disease... in the material, creating a carrot-shaped track up to 200 times its own length. This slows it down and brings the sample to a relatively gradual ... one: Cilia: http://tst.ewi.utwente.nl/research/sensors/CILIA/index.html Sorta like hairs, sorta like ........ "The twofold objective ...
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