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ion: On a red semi-disc 3 inches (7.62 cm) in | diameter, a white bolt of lightning from sinister chie |
eing drilled, rotational speed, and the drill | diameter; a high speed drill can cut a hole in P20 ste |
Egg sacs are 8 mm in | diameter, a deep pinkish cream colour. |
n can generate a beam with sufficiently small | diameter, a SEM could in principle work entirely witho |
he floor is relatively featureless, and has a | diameter about half the diameter of the crater. |
The trunk | diameter above the buttress roots is 12.5 feet. |
rrel with 2 slightly shorter tubes of similar | diameter above it. |
n grow up to three meters (almost 10 feet) in | diameter, according to the California Academy of Scien |
It is about 6.07 miles (9.76 km) in | diameter according to data from the infrared survey by |
The Mark 8 was 14.5 inches in | diameter across its body, 116 to 132 inches long depen |
t and sprawl from one half to three meters in | diameter across the ground. |
m) ran through a cast iron pipe (54 inches in | diameter) across the Cherry Valley dam. |
lens, both of which come with a 55 mm thread | diameter adapter extension tube.. |
The | diameter affects the stiffness or softness of the brus |
ation in output is translated into changes of | diameter after a simple calibration. |
The fruit is a 5-12 cm | diameter aggregate of 15 carpels, each carpel containi |
Note large 16 ft (mainline) tube tunnel | diameter ahead |
The cap is typically 7-15 mm in | diameter, almost convex to conic in shape, umbonate wi |
increased interior volume and reduced launch | diameter along with potentially reduced mass compared |
eet (46 m) tall and exceeding 5 feet (2 m) in | diameter, along with the hardwood forests. |
(The flange focal distance and | diameter also differ.) |
are usually between 1 to 1000 micrometers in | diameter, although the sizes can range from 100 nanome |
The shell is usually up to around 16 cm in | diameter, although the largest specimen ever recorded |
The shell is usually up to around 18 cm in | diameter, although the largest specimen ever recorded |
ature at six (15 cm) to ten inches (25 cm) in | diameter, although some individuals are known up to 70 |
The shell is usually up to around 180 mm in | diameter, although the largest specimen ever recorded |
, typically hexagons about 0.59 in (15 mm) in | diameter, although a slightly larger circular variety |
imately 3 meters in height and 0.75 meters in | diameter, an unshaped monolith of gneiss. |
m about five inches to two and a half feet in | diameter analogous with the Western European pastry kn |
It is 61 metres in | diameter and 82 metres deep. |
xplosion created a crater 66 feet (20.1 m) in | diameter and 15 feet (4.6 m) deep, the station buildin |
W It is 107 km in | diameter and was named after Pierre Bouguer, French ph |
cylinder of iron, 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) in | diameter and eight cast iron columns. |
Hose reels are categorized by the | diameter and length of the hose they hold, the pressur |
They had a 3.5-inch | diameter and a non-explosive warhead, since they were |
It is only 1.3 km in | diameter and was named after a town in Mali. |
It is 3.2 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 165 ± 5 millio |
e tree, that can reach 3 to 6 feet (1.8 m) in | diameter, and at times reaches a height of 100 feet (3 |
named S/2003 (1509) 1, which measures 4 km in | diameter, and orbits 140 km from its parent. |
black sweets measuring approximately 2 cm in | diameter and 4 mm thick, made of liquorice, originally |
a circular dome-shaped central uplift 3km in | diameter and with a base-to-top height of some 300m. |
coloration is yellowy-green, size is 6 cm. in | diameter and taste is sweet-sour. |
It reaches 30-35 mm (1.2-1.4 in) in | diameter, and the color is almost uniformly rust-brown |
ched S-IVB stage, which retained its original | diameter and engine. |
It is about 23 km (14 mi) in | diameter and formed about 39 million years ago (late E |
Every | diameter and grade are carried by SVM, with an emphasi |
This was chosen to allow a higher | diameter, and thus a higher ampere, and easier mainten |
The three classes differed only in cylinder | diameter and thus tractive effort, each subsequent cla |
hey are ellipsoid, about 30-50 micrometres in | diameter and rich in lipids and carbohydrates derived |
he platform to the seafloor are 5 ft (2 m) in | diameter and extend more than 300 ft (91 m) below the |
It is 40 km (25 mi) in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 142.0 ± 2.6 mi |
The lobed fruit is 7-10 mm in | diameter, and the seeds round, black and wrinkled. |
kilograms (105.6 Lbs), has 128 centimeters in | diameter and is 8 centimeters thick and made by the gr |
It measures 17 feet | diameter and 6 feet wide. |
It measures 19km in | diameter, and is located at +East, 0 - 360 using the p |
x first built a round base 135 feet (41 m) in | diameter and 8 feet (2.4 m) high to take the onslaught |
with smaller particle size, increased charge | diameter, and increased confinement. |
he steam cylinders were 18 inches (460 mm) in | diameter, and 8 feet (2.4 m) long. |
y blue or mauve fruits which are 5 to 7 mm in | diameter and ripen between December and June. |
fruits are schizocarps that are 1.4-1.5 cm in | diameter and 1-1.1 cm tall. |
It is 10 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 5 ± 1 million |
ing is then rolled into balls roughly 3 cm in | diameter, and battered in a breadcrumb, milk and egg m |
ey are still rare, again due to small angular | diameter and long synodic period. |
It is 52 km in | diameter and was named after a town in Russia. |
It is quite large, being about 28 km in | diameter, and would be a sizeable asteroid by itself. |
ntal plot, which can be between 1m and 30m in | diameter, and these emit CO2 enriched air around the p |
bomb itself was actually 9 inches (230 mm) in | diameter and weighed 42 lb (19 kg), hence this weapon |
are between 15 and 50 mm (0.6 and 2.0 in) in | diameter, and densely covered in small scales. |
The cones are globose, 10 cm | diameter, and disintegrate at maturity to release the |
It is 80 km (50 mi) in | diameter and is estimated to be 167 ± 3 million years |
W. It is 56 km in | diameter and was named after a town in Croatia. |
design to spheres, at least twenty inches in | diameter and hopefully thirty. |
It is 7.46 miles (12 km) in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 200 ± 100 Ma ( |
ith the parent asteroid estimated at a 216 km | diameter and a satellite of about 45 km orbiting at a |
It is 59.4 km in | diameter, and is named after the locality of Mandora i |
The Mark 4 was 60 inches (1.5 m) in | diameter and 128 inches (3.3 m) long, the same basic d |
It is 7.5 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 455 million ye |
anged in orange granules that are 30-50 μm in | diameter and form patches that can be 0.2-1 mm in diam |
rio, a circular domal uplift with a nine-mile | diameter and a prominent limestone rim. |
The blooms are large, up to 12 cm in | diameter and bear a boss of rich orange stamens. |
ttish pancake, and is about 180 mm (7 inches) | diameter and 8 mm (0.3 inches) thick. |
is a center cylindrical section 11 inches in | diameter and 5 inches long, with roughly 5.5 inch radi |
The crater is 24 kilometres (15 mi) in | diameter and its age of 65.17 ± 0.64 million years, ba |
Thelxinoe is about 2 kilometres in | diameter, and orbits Jupiter at an average distance of |
It is 203 km in | diameter and was named after Martin Lister in 1976. |
They are about 3.5 mm in | diameter and take two or three months to ripen. |
yle, the primary stem is about as long as the | diameter and depth of the container combined, with the |
the two pools is about 4.5 metres (15 ft) in | diameter and contains 45 centimetres (18 in) of water. |
pproximately three (3) million light years in | diameter and is the largest of its kind so far discove |
t open parabolic design and is 25.9 metres in | diameter and weighs 1,118 tonnes. |
his species can grow to be 3.8 cm (1.5 in) in | diameter and may be a metre below ground. |
ocated at 20.1 N and 49.7 W. It is 14.8 km in | diameter and was named after a town in Northern Irelan |
It is 3.5 km (2.2 mi) in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 80 ± 20 millio |
e highest part of Baslow Moor, about 11 yards | diameter and 4 feet high with a ditch and an external |
of the barrows is around 18 metres (59 ft) in | diameter and 1 metre (3.3 ft) high. |
The fruits are about 10-15 millimetres in | diameter and are green, drying to black. |
km in | diameter and was named after Edison Pettit, an America |
d in heaps 6-18 inches (15-45 centimetres) in | diameter and 1-6 inches (2-15 centimetres) high. |
r scoop wheel, which was 26.5 feet (8.1 m) in | diameter and 2.25 feet (0.69 m) wide. |
in, and comes in 200 gram cylinders of 7.5 cm | diameter and 4.5 cm thickness. |
15 cm to 1 m in height and a similar size in | diameter, and is usually simple or few-branched. |
It is about 12 km in | diameter and is designated S/2003 (283) 1. |
r mass than our Sun, it is slightly larger in | diameter and has a higher temperature. |
is a small mound about 6.5 metres (21 ft) in | diameter and 25 centimetres (9.8 in) in height. |
the planetarium has a dome of 23.5 meters in | diameter, and seats 320 people. |
eese, cylindrical in shape at around 10 cm in | diameter and 6 cm in height, weighing either 250 or 45 |
oles for the arms, and a glass about 4 inches | diameter, and an inch and a quarter thick to look thou |
The column is up to 200 mm in | diameter and around 250 mm high. |
Vepriai crater is 8 km (5.0 mi) in | diameter and its age is estimated to be greater than 1 |
where the elevator is located, is 4 metres in | diameter and made of pipe that is 12 mm thick. |
e cast iron waterwheel, some 12 feet (3.66 m) | diameter and 8 feet (2.44 m) wide remains under the bu |
m water training pool of 23 metres (75 ft) in | diameter and 10 metres (33 ft) in depth, located in Ch |
It is (only) 53 meters in | diameter and is estimated to be less than 1000 years o |
e Bowl Barrow mound of approximately 40.0m in | diameter and 1.5m in height. |
It measures 45 km in | diameter, and its age is estimated to be 50.50 |
All variants were 15.4 inches (0.39 m) in | diameter and 44 inches (1.1 m) long, weighing 410 poun |
Mark-12 reentry vehicle which is 22 inches in | diameter and 72 inches long. |
emp rope, possibly six or more millimeters in | diameter and as much as eighty feet long-which was use |
Version with larger rotor | diameter and a 180 hp R-550-1 engine; three built. |
It measures 14.72 km in | diameter and is named after Stan Laurel, the film come |
It is 156 km in | diameter and was named after Semen Ivanovich Dejnev, a |
It is 109 km in | diameter and was named after Otto Boeddicker, a German |
It is 131.0 km in | diameter and was named after P. Bernard, a French atmo |
stem, and a perforated metal dome, 56 feet in | diameter and tilted 25 degrees. |
m of the order of several mm to several cm in | diameter and several cm to several metres long, erect |
The flowers are green, tiny (3 mm | diameter), and short-lived on green stems 30-60 mm tal |
It is 6 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 250 ± 80 milli |
The crater is 6 km in | diameter, and fossils found in the rock filling the cr |
It is 9 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 46 ± 3 million |
ecause the labels are as big as six inches in | diameter and have pictures printed on them). |
The W66 was 18 inches in maximum | diameter and 35 inches long, with a weight of around 1 |
subcircular structure about 8 km (5.0 mi) in | diameter and 1 km (0.62 mi) deep. |
It is 8 kilometers (5mi) in | diameter and the age is estimated to be less than 500 |
The tomb measures around 8 metres (26 ft) in | diameter and stands on a low platform 12 metres (39 ft |
ately 42 kiloparsecs (137,000 light-years) in | diameter and about 12.9 billion years old. |
ube 31 centimeters long and 30 millimeters in | diameter, and costs around $5.50 plus shipping. |
150 concrete caissons as much as ten feet in | diameter and to a depth of 80 feet. |
The B90 was 13.3 inches in | diameter and 118 inches long, and weighed 780 pounds. |
W. It is 84.0 km in | diameter and was named after Isaac Asimov (1920-1992), |
from less than one to tens of centimeters in | diameter, and they fed upon plankton. |
Known as Una, this was later reduced in | diameter and renamed Ulysses as the warhead intended f |
Single vortex rings are remarkably stable in | diameter and speed, and can travel in quiescent air ov |
About 1680 silver cups about 3-4 inches in | diameter and 1-2 inches deep came into use in France b |
The largest is the Great Tomb which has a 12m | diameter and a central burial chamber 3m long and 1m h |
lting ice clouds expanded to several miles in | diameter and lightning-like radio disturbances were re |
Males are 2-4 mm in | diameter and 15-31 cm long. |
define the specimen dimensions to be 50 mm in | diameter and 50 mm tall, while the American Foundry So |
lowers of the plant are approximately 6 cm in | diameter and vary slightly in size, shape, and color f |
The samarae are rounded, 9 mm in | diameter, and are shed in late autumn. |
It is about 400 m (1,312 ft) in | diameter and has a central crater about 30 m (98 ft) d |
in older, more obsolete software, the maximum | diameter and the ratio between this parameter and the |
It is 168 meters (~550 feet) in | diameter and the age is estimated to be around 63,500 |
W. It is 19.5 km in | diameter and was named after Persbo, Sweden. |
ge 1 meter (3 feet) long and 2 cm (1 inch) in | diameter and can reach 3 m in length. |
The pitchback type wheel was about 5m in | diameter and 1.7m in width. |
itude and 26° west longitude, It is 129 km in | diameter and was named after Carl Wilhelm Wirtz, a Ger |
an Art Deco Spiegeltent which is 17 metres in | diameter and holds 300 people. |
This appendage ranges from 3-10 nanometers in | diameter and can be up to several micrometers long. |
It is 15 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 380 ± 5 millio |
It is 4 km (2.5 mi) in | diameter and its age is estimated to be about 455 mill |
It was 20 inches in | diameter and 54 to 58 inches long depending on model, |
It is about 139.7 km in | diameter and was named after Henry Norris Russell, an |
on flowers are produced in a capitulum 3-6 cm | diameter, and are white in color. |
The cast iron Brake Wheel is 8 feet (2.44 m) | diameter and has 120 teeth. |
It is 105 km in | diameter and was named after Ernst Hartwig, a German a |
cast iron upright shaft is 5 inches (130 mm) | diameter and in three parts, with dog clutches at the |
Palm to 20 m tall, trunk to 26 cm in | diameter and expanded at the base. |
The W48 is 6 inches in | diameter and weighs over twice as much, and probably r |
Its berries are usually 6-0 mm. in | diameter, and darkly purple to black. |
The HVAR was 5 inches (130 mm) in | diameter, and carried a 21-kg (45-lb) high-explosive w |
It is 14 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 900,000 ± 100, |
The mound at Tepe Gawra was 120 meters in | diameter and 22 meters high. |
It is 89 km in | diameter and was named after Lindsay Eddie, a South Af |
It is 8.5 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be greater than 3 |
ia palm tree spreads anywhere from 5-10 ft in | diameter and contains roughly three dozen leaves. |
It is 18' in | diameter, and at magnitude 6.3 is bright enough to be |
nitrocellulose approximately 2 millimeters in | diameter and between 2.5 and 4.5 millimeters in length |
n most limes, approximately 4 cm long by 2 cm | diameter, and somewhat sweeter than the standard. |
It is 65 km in | diameter and the age is estimated to be 70.3 ± 2.2 mil |
It is 48.6 km in | diameter and was named for a 17th century Silesian ast |
ated at 52.7° S and 8.4° W. It is 184.0 km in | diameter and was named after Nathan E. Green, a Britis |
bhope, but it is known to measure 38.26 km in | diameter, and to have a rotation period of 0.25 days ( |
telescope's primary mirror will have a 6,5 m | diameter and will be siver-coated. |
tt nuclear artillery unit was about 11 inches | diameter and weighs 51 pounds. |
nder nearly 1.35 inches high, and 1.15 inches | diameter, and the edges are carefully rounded off. |
duous vine with stems up to 10 centimeters in | diameter and 6 meters long with rough, pale brown exfo |
emone) is a small anemone about 10 mm wide in | diameter and very brown in colour. |
These are about 5 mm in | diameter and appear between April and October in New S |
ce of Moon, effect of irradiation on apparent | diameter; and determination of real libration of Moon. |
The clerestory is about 40 ft (12 m) in | diameter and lights the interior. |
It measures 23.5 km in | diameter, and is named after Karen Blixen, the Danish |
ire circular crater is about 85 km (53 mi) in | diameter and 1.3 km (0.81 mi) deep, an area twice the |
ion is approximately 40-60 nanometers (nm) in | diameter, and consists of a nucleocapsid enveloped wit |
ing 25-40 m in height, with a trunk up to 1 m | diameter and a broad, rounded crown. |
re, crescentin filaments are roughly 10 nm in | diameter and thus fall within diameter range for eukar |
The crater is approximately 456 km in | diameter and can be found at 304.4°W 14.0°S. |
eatre in London, about a third of its size in | diameter and similar to the Open Air Theatre, Regent's |
"Pupil | diameter and load on memory". |
N and 19.65° W. It is 18.4km in | diameter and was named after Taytay Philippines. |
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