Sentences with phrase «about width»

I am using wide plantation shutters which will go across the window, three shutters in all as the window is about the width of what yours looks like.
I am wondering about the width of your range?
There's something really visually disturbing about the width of this piece in the space, especially the upper right side where it hits the ceiling as it tapers down.
One comment about the width of the arrangement... it goes beyond your table base.
I'm trying to plan a new kitchen, just 11 x 12... so am curious especially about the width of your room.
In the U.S. we have strict rules about the width of balcony bars, safety regulations for cribs and play yards, exposed wires in hotel rooms, etc..
That's about the width of a human hair.
It is really about width.
Among the second group of abstract paintings at Firestone are works such as «Thunderbird» (1970), where a geometric cluster of blue lines, each about the width of standard masking tape, floats on a vibrant, flat red field.
Unlike other people, I care more about the width of my seat than I do the length of the seat and this is the widest seat I have ever experienced in business class.
She is mostly concerned about the width of the trail and drop offs.
It's a little taller, but the height of a tablet doesn't matter too much: it's all about the width and thickness.
The 6 - inch display panel will employ a thin - film solar cell that is both lightweight and small enough to avoid adding extra bulk to the eReader at a mere 0.7 mm thick (about the width of a credit card).
The Sony Tablet P is a dual - screen, folding Android tablet that's about the width of a paperback book, although it's long and skinny.
The characteristic, expansively wide rear body panels of the new generation 911 Turbo are 28 mm wider than on the 911 Carrera 4 models — they feature a nearly level surface, about the width of a hand, between the C - pillar and the outer edge of the car body.
That spot is narrow but deep, about the width of a grocery bag.
Law makers have had to make tough decisions about the width of railway tracks so that train manufacturers can work to a standard size.
Children are given statements about the width, speed etc of a river and asked to identify which stage of a river's journey they belong to.
Can anyone tell me about the width?
After you've tied your ponytail, grab a section about the width of your pinky from the pony and wrap it around the base.
This is a tapered blending brush about the width of my pinky pinger.
Acupuncture needles are very thin — about the width of a human hair — and most people do not experience pain upon the insertion of a needle.
Therefore, I don't believe the end goal of healing is just about the width of separation, but how all of the muscles in the body function as a whole.
Next, light the fire and slowly add dry logs about the width of your arm.
Separate a section of hair about the width of a shoelace at your right temple.
The major differences with the closed system are that the procedure is totally controlled by a therapist, the tube is significantly larger (about the width of a 50 cent coin), and rather than a set amount of water, the therapist continues to pump water into the bowel until you indicate you can't take in any more, which James says tends to be at about 40 litres.
Each brain slice is approximately 70 microns thick, about the width of a hair.
To put this kind of sensitivity into yet more perspective, LIGO technology is theoretically capable of measuring the distance from the sun to the nearest star — Proxima Centauri, which lies about 4.25 light - years away — «to a level of about the width of a human hair,» David Reitze of the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), executive director of the LIGO Laboratory, said during a news conference today.
The new system, dubbed «WiTrack,» uses radio signals to track a person through walls and obstructions, pinpointing her 3 - D location to within 10 to 20 centimeters — about the width of an adult hand.
Using the new software, the researchers designed arrays of hair - like structures with a resolution of 50 microns — about the width of a human hair.
The researchers made antiferromagnet squares about the width of spider silk to store each bit of data.
A nanometer is about the width of a strand of DNA; if you design, build, or use functional systems smaller than 100 of these, you're a nanotechnologist.
The area along its abdomen that the bug uses to make the noise is only about the width of a human hair, and researchers aren't sure exactly how it produces so loud a song.
The distance is, in fact, about the width of two proteins inside the cell.
Made out of a mere five molecules, the Ohio Bobcat Nanowagon checks in at 3.5 nanometers long and 2.5 wide — about the width of a DNA strand.
Ray Baughman, Ph.D., took a bundle of nylon fibers about the width of ten strands of human hair and wound them into a long, tight coil, just like an old - fashioned telephone cord but on a much smaller scale.
Membranes are tough to separate from the shell, and they are thin — only about the width of a human hair — so hundreds or thousands of eggs are needed for most applications.
Likewise, our sun — and every other star in the sky — accelerates toward the center of the Milky Way galaxy at a rate that works out to about the width of an atom per second every second.
The experiment aimed to mimic asthma symptoms by having study participants breathe in - and - out through a narrow straw, about the width of a coffee - stirrer straw.
LIGO researchers sensed a wave that stretched space by one part in 1021, making the entire Earth expand and contract by 1/100, 000 of a nanometer, about the width of an atomic nucleus.
Sunder, it's not misleading at all - the article was about the width of income gaps and I simply pointed to actions taken in this regard.
I thought this was supposed to be about the width of the income gap the growth of which for those reliant on the State Pension has only now been halted by Osbourne.
Slats Side bars no more than 2 3/8 inches apart (about the width of a soda can) will keep baby's body from sliding out and getting stuck.
To avoid head and limb injuries, the side slats should be no more than 2 3/8 inches apart (about the width of a dollar bill).
«A person's windpipe is about the width of their pinky finger,» says pediatrician Jennifer Shu.
The slats shouldn't be more than 2-3/8 inches apart (about the width of a soda can) so your baby can't get her head stuck in them.
The galaxy will look like a hazy patch among the stars, about the width of a full moon.
Good point about the width, although I'm not sure Burke merits a place this season.
I agree in general about width — but it is not exactly a new phenomena at Arsenal under Wenger.
I agree with the sentiment about width though — and it's been our problem for a decade since the days of Ljungberg and Pires.
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