mean height

collocation in English

meaningsofmeanandheight

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mean
adjective
uk
/miːn/
us
/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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height
noun[C or U]
uk
/haɪt/
us
/haɪt/
the distance from the top to the bottom of something, or the quality of ...
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(Definition ofmeanandheightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In tangential section, preserved rays in the secondary xylem are relatively low (meanheight: 86.9 m) compared to those of other specimens.
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Itsmeanheightis adjustable and determined to a relative accuracy of 0.1 mm and an absolute accuracy of 1 mm.
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The decreasedmeanheightseen in children with functionally univentricular physiology may result from a disruption in the growth hormone-insulinlike growth factor axis.
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This is due to the fall inmeanheightof the older age groups.
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The mean tree height of the other species survivors was not significantly different from themeanheightof those that died.
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Along the chronosequence, trees, shrubs and lianas have similar basal area, density andmeanheightvalues at the two distances from the forest border.
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Themeanheightof germination in the primary plots of the young and established strangler figs was 11.1 + 1.2 m and 14.4 + 2.6 m respectively.
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In the trail plots, themeanheightof the young and established were 9.7 + 0.7 m and 10.6 + 0.8 m respectively.
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Furthermore,meanheightof egg clutches was significantly higher than mean vegetation height, and ranged at the height of the mean maximal vegetation height.
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The bird plot included 2.2 ha of young secondgrowth wheremeanheightof canopy and emergent trees was 15.5 and 25.9 m, respectively.
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High stress (intercropped) banana had ameanheightof 185 cm, compared to moderate stress (215 cm), low stress (218 cm) and high vigour (mulched) (251 cm) bananas.
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Growth was calculated using themeanheightfor all plants in each treatment at the beginning and end of the experiment.
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The growth regulator reduced themeanheightof the plants, mean number of nodes, mean internode length and the aerial biomass; while it increased harvest index.
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Ray cells in this specimen are large (mean width: 33.6 m;meanheight: 38.6 m).
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To control for variable duration of seedling observation, only the first 12.5 mo of observation are used in analyses of survival,meanheightand mean leaf number.
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Basal area (a), density (b),meanheight(c) and canopy damage by tree size class (d), are shown.
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Table 1 shows the plant species, themeanheightof the plants, the number of ticks, and the average questing height of ticks at the 7 localities.
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Meanheightand mean basal diameter were 7.1 m and 13.2 cm respectively.
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Meanheightof canopy stations was 10 m (range 6 to 15 m).
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Ray cells are relatively small (mean width: 20.3 m;meanheight23.6 m), those at the end of the rays being higher (meanheight: 34.1 m).
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