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For example, surface roughness is often the dominant factor determining the strength of radar backscatter.
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Also, the grid size of the models is large when compared to the actual size and roughness of clouds and topography.
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In the end of the last decade of the 20th century, a slow but sure dispute between gangsters created roughness in the underworld.
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The roughness of the construction would suggest a 14th-century origin.
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He gains 15 and another 15 are tacked on by an unnecessary roughness penalty.
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It can smooth a wide variety of surface material types to within an angstrom of roughness without subsurface damage.
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It wasn't the roughness of the police that made such an impression.
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A flow initiated by salty water (brine) could rearrange grains or change surface roughness in a way that darkens the appearance.
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The bottom and first half of the turn were re-profiled in an attempt to reduce roughness.
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Due to heterogeneity in micro structure, microscopic roughness of fatigue fracture surfaces is present.
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