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radii [ˈreɪdiaɪ] SUST.

radii pl. of radius

Véase también: radius

radius <radii> [ˈreɪdiəs] SUST.

1. radius t. MAT.:

2. radius ANAT.:

radius <radii> [ˈreɪdiəs] SUST.

1. radius t. MAT.:

2. radius ANAT.:

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Due to the lanthanide contraction of the elements in the sixth period, zirconium and hafnium have nearly identical ionic radii.
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Slots are cut out of the disk on the same radii as the drawings, but at a different distance from the center.
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Star-shaped polymers generally have lower internal viscosities than their linear analogues due to their smaller hydrodynamic radii and radii of gyration.
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The races were held on a standard track of 400 meters with outer curves of 29 meters and inner curves of 25 meters radii.
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Thus, two radii of such a circle are tangent to both circles, satisfying the definition of the radical axis.
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This model suggests that vascular growth occurs along a gradient of shear stress at the vessel wall, which results in the growth of vessel radii.
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Scoring zones are defined by maximum radii from the flag pole.
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The mass of the star is estimated at 1.5 to 3 solar masses and it has a radius of 7.49 solar radii.
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The disks are allowed to overlap with each other and the radius of each disk is random and (stochastically) independent of all the other radii.
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By varying the radii of the axle and/or wheel, any amount of mechanical advantage may be gained.
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