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radius <a radius; radii / radiuses> N

radius <radii>

hydraulic radius HYDRO

inner radius

nuclear radius PHYS

radius arm

radius arm TECH
radius arm TECH

radius bend ARCHIT

radius rod ARCHIT

tip radius AVIAT

turning radius

effective rolling radius AUTO

radius of a circle

radius of action

radius of a sphere MATH

radius of bend ARCHIT

radius of curvature MATH

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The result is an image at half the radius of the eye, which is where the tips of the rhabdoms are.
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For friction belt drives the pitch radius of the input and output pulleys must be used.
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It has a core radius of 48 arcseconds and a half-mass radius of 147 arcseconds (2.5 arcminutes).
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Depending on factors including stiffness, turning radius and personality this can be done slowly or fast.
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The smaller the fretboard radius, the more noticeably curved the fretboard is.
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Mobile systems can broadcast a signal to a radius of about 30 km (19 miles), depending on terrain.
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About 140-150 trucks of cattle are delivered each day to the facility and most of the cattle come within a 150mi km radius.
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The radius of the circle is about 10 km.
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The service then returns a list of restaurants that deliver to that address as well as takeout restaurants within a predetermined radius.
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For the special case of a circle, the semi-major axis is the radius.
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