| 1. | The pyramid originally stood high with a base length of.
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| 2. | It had a base length of and was about high.
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| 3. | Its base length is, its base width.
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| 4. | Lorentz invariance implies that distances other than multiples of a base length must exist.
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| 5. | In 1917, range finders of base lengths of were introduced on the battleships to improve accuracy.
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| 6. | They gradually decline in length to behind, the groove becoming relatively shorter and the base length increasing.
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| 7. | The pyramid was built in height, in base length with an inclination of 53?7'48 ".
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| 8. | At the time of its construction the pyramid stood high with a base length of and an inclination angle of 52?
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| 9. | Using trigonometric theory twice, the inclines were calculated for a triangular pyramid with base length 3 and height " 3.
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| 10. | This increased AF base length helps to improve focus accuracy, in particular with fast ( wide aperture ) lenses and in low light.
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