Sentences with phrase «centimeters shorter»

We're not to calling the handset the OnePlus Mini, but the phone looks to be roughly ten centimeters shorter than the OnePlus Two — and there's still a chance the OnePlus X and Mini are one and the same.
The clue was in the exterior dimensions: the Vision SLA was 3.77 meters long, 20 centimeters shorter than the SLK at that time and no less than 73 centimeters shorter than the SL.
If you're few centimeters shorter, girl you're gonna rock it!
Necrosis of the blood vessels that feed his hips have caused one to collapse, leaving one leg several centimeters shorter, and he has a slow, limping gait.
This difference in fatty acid composition may also explain why Inuits tend to be about 2 centimeters shorter than Europeans, as fatty acids affect the growth hormone that governs height, Nielsen notes.
Children of incest are 3 centimeters shorter and four times as likely to be childless than outbred peers, Clark said.
When asked about her left leg, which, because of a childhood sports injury, is three centimeters shorter than her right one, she quipped, «I wish it was the other leg — I could have had an uphill lie all my life.»

Not exact matches

He and his current prosthetist, Fran √ ßois van der Watt, say they miscalculated in adjusting Pistorius's legs for Athens: Oscar, they say, stood a centimeter or two short of where he should have been.
We moved from the tub back to our bed some time after 2:00 pm and in a few short hours I had progressed to 8 centimeters.
Unexpectedly, the investigators found that the rate of growth of children in the short - term high - dose strategy group was about 0.23 centimeters per year less than the rate for children in the low - dose strategy group, even though the high - dose treatments were given only about two weeks per year on average.
Two aluminum, nine - by -13-inch cake pans (Alternatively, you can use shallow plastic containers that are about three centimeters deep and wide enough for the short side of the bread pans or shoe boxes to rest in the containers.)
Directly from the laser, these bullets are round (about 0.4 inch, or one centimeter, in diameter) and short (about 10 microns), corresponding to the ultrashort duration of the pulses.
The 200 - centimeter - long, two - tunnel design, complete with an escape hatch, is an architectural marvel compared with the short, single crawlway of the deer mouse.
The current ranged from 0.5 to 1.5 mA, with stimulation ranging between 2.5 and 7.6 microcoulombs (μC) of charge per square centimeter per phase, which is well below the safe maximum used for long - term and short - term stimulation (30 and 57 μC, respectively).24, 25 The impedance of the electrodes was between 1 and 4 kΩ.
Both aliens are short, about 1 foot (30 centimeters) tall, with thick limbs to support their weight against the immense gravity.
The white one on top, is kiiinda short, and I needed those extra centimeters of fabric, plus the black one I'm wearing under the white one, has a beautiful necklace attached to it, which made my white dress look way more interesting.
Now that I lost a few centimeters I feel super good in them though and they might even have become my favorite shorts!
Just 49 centimeters (19.3 in) long, the five - cylinder is very short.
The rear cushions in the BMW are five centimeters (2 inches) shorter than in the B - Class, but it doesn't seem to hinder the overall comfort, at least not over short distances.
For a short time, LG had the distinction of having the rare 8 - inch (20 - centimeter) tablet with a high - resolution screen.
The short - haired Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is the larger, with males as tall as 28 1/2 inches (72 centimeters) and as heavy as 135 pounds (61 kilograms).
The transmission decays extremely rapidly for short tubes (under a centimeter or so), because when light first encounters CO2, it's the easy pickings near the peak of the absorption spectrum that are eaten up first.
The standard itself covers inductive power transfer over short distances — up to four centimeters — and uses a...
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