Not exact matches
«A muon is a
cousin of the electron, a couple of hundred times
heavier than the electron — they penetrate hundreds of meters of rock,» Melott said.
The fuel cell version of the Equinox outweighs its standard
cousin by more
than 500 pounds (225 kilograms) thanks to its
heavy nickel — metal hydride battery pack, GM says, but press down on the accelerator and the Equinox can run with the rest of the road traffic.
Our brains are about three times
heavier than those of our
cousins, and are more complex and interconnected as well.
As it is the case with most slider phones, the Epic 4G is a little thicker (and
heavier)
than their display - only
cousins.
The Venue 8 Pro looks very similar to, but is slightly larger and
heavier than its Android - powered
cousin, the Dell Venue 8 ($ 179.99), but make no mistake, this is the one you want if you need to run a full PC OS.
Neither of these come with the old - style Kindle keyboard; if you miss it, you can get the Kindle Keyboard in both Wi - Fi ($ 99 or $ 139) and 3G ($ 139 and $ 189) versions; they are slightly
heavier and larger
than their Touch
cousins, but otherwise have the same specs.
These devices tend to be cheaper, lighter, and a lot easier to carry
than their
heavier cousin, the laptop.
As this breed adapted to life in the United States, it developed a
heavier, coarser coat, which is more dense
than its British Shorthair
cousins.
Field Spaniels are medium in size and are both longer and
heavier than their Cocker Spaniel
cousins.
It's important to note also that the severe living conditions imposed upon battery hens, coupled with their unnatural egg production inflicts a
heavy toll upon them — some moreso
than others — with few ever expected to live as long as their non factory farmed
cousins.
Rural properties, due to aboveground power lines, are quicker
than their urban
cousins to lose power during
heavy windstorms and also usually the last to have it restored.