environment . One demographic consequence of a smallpopulationsize, the probability that all offspring ... Genetic erosion popgen modelling ecosystems expanded other DEFAULTSORT SmallPopulationSize Category ... in the effective population , one will go extinct within one generation just because they are all the same sex. If the population remains at this size for several generations, such an event becomes almost ... are high that lead to fluctuations in the populationsize. Again, smaller populations are more likely to go extinct due to these environmentally generated population fluctuations than are large populations ..., beneficial or neutral is more likely to be lost from a smallpopulation gene pool than a large one. This results in a reduction in the number of forms of alleles in a smallpopulation and in extreme ... . Inbreeding In a smallpopulation, related individuals are more likely to breed together. The offspring ... that the absolute size of a population limits the absolute degree of allelic diversity. On the other ... thoroughly. The effective populationsize is commonly lower than the actual populationsize. See also ...Unreferenced date January 2008 Original research date November 2009 Small populations behave differently from larger populations. They often result in population bottleneck s, which have harmful consequences for the survival of that population. Demographic effects The influence of stochastic variation in demographic reproductive and mortality rates is much higher for small populations than large ones. Stochastic variation in demographic rates causes small populations to fluctuate randomly in size. The smaller the population the greater the probability that fluctuations will lead to extinction. They are subject ... in very small populations. In 1977, the last 18 Kakapo on a Fiordland island in New Zealand ..., females are generally more predated than males and kakapo may be subject to sex allocation . With a population ... in small populations. There are two types of genetic variation that are important when dealing with small ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In population genetics and population ecology , populationsize usually denoted N is the number of individual organism s in a population . The effective populationsize N sub e sub is defined as the number of breeding individuals in an idealized population that would show the same amount of dispersion of allele frequencies under random genetic drift or the same amount of inbreeding as the population under consideration. N sub e sub is usually less than N the absolute populationsize and this has important applications in conservation genetics . Smallpopulationsize results in increased genetic drift . Population bottleneck s are when populationsize reduces for a short period of time. Overpopulation may indicate any case in which the population of any species of animal may exceed the carrying capacity of its ecological niche . See also Holocene extinction event Population growth rate Overpopulation Carrying capacity Ecology stub modelling ecosystems expanded other DEFAULTSORT PopulationSize Category Ecological metrics Category Population genetics cs Po et obyvatel de Einwohnerzahl is Stofnst r sk Po et obyvate ov fi Populaatiokoko ... more details
sources date September 2008 infobox Television show name SizeSmall image Image Size Small.PNG center 250px caption format Children s television series runtime 26 50 executive producer Stan Thomas starring Helen Lumby br John Lumby Jr. br Jeff Lumby br Lisa Lumby Richards country CAN network CKND TV first aired 1982 in television 1982 last aired unknown number of episodes 65 list episodes SizeSmall was a Canadian children s television series, first produced in 1982 . Written by and starring the Lumby family, characters included Miss Helen played by Helen Lumby , Oliver John Lumby Jr. , Grandma Gussie Lisa Lumby Richards , Tex Jeff Lumby , and Friend Record, a giant record who plays the spoons. Other characters included puppets such as Hatchet a beaver , Renfrew a dog , Gasper a skunk , Cooter a coyote and the triplets Webster, Dee Dee and Tug. Image Friend Record.jpg thumb left Friend Record from an episode of SizeSmall Island . The show was a huge hit in Canada and around the world it also aired on some Public Broadcasting Service PBS member stations in the United States, at least during 1987. ref http boards.radio info.com smf index.php topic,156937.0.html Radio Info Retro Madison LaCrosse Eau Claire Milwaukee Rockford Wausau Wed, Mar 18, 1987 , November 16, 2009. ref Spin offs included SizeSmall Country 1983 and SizeSmall Island 1986 . A SizeSmall Christmas special was also produced in 1984 . SizeSmall was originally produced in Winnipeg , Manitoba at CKND TV . Fact date February 2007 The show s production would later move in 1987 to CFSK TV in Saskatoon , Saskatchewan , where SizeSmall was that station s first scheduled program when it signed on on September 6 , 1987 . Approximately 16 SizeSmall records were produced, featuring songs performed on the show. They were advertised at the end of every episode of the TV show, where they could be purchased by mail ... removed. As of 2010, SizeSmall is not on the air anywhere. Reference reflist External links imdb ... more details
parameter in many models in population genetics . The effective populationsize is usually smaller than the absolute populationsize N . See also smallpopulationsize . Definitions Effective population ...In population genetics , the concept of effective populationsize N sub e sub was introduced by the United ... linked, and derived from F statistics . Variance effective size In the Idealized population ... larger, variance in the actual population under consideration. The variance effective populationsize math N e v math is defined as the size of an idealized population with the same variance. This is found ... effective size Alternatively, the effective populationsize may be defined by noting how the inbreeding ... rarely use this equation directly. Examples Variations in populationsizePopulationsize varies over time. Suppose there are t non overlapping generation s, then effective populationsize is given ..., say the populationsize was N 10, 100, 50, 80, 20, 500 for six generations t 6 . Then the effective populationsize is the harmonic mean of these, giving math 1 over N e math math begin matrix ... than the arithmetic mean of the populationsize, which in this example is 126.7. Of particular concern ... in family size. Dioeciousness If a population is dioecious , i.e. there is no self fertilisation ... populationsize is given by math N e v N e F 4 N m N f over N m N f math Where N sub m sub is the number ... populationsize of 100 math N e math math 4 times 80 times 20 over 80 20 math math 6400 over ... to the next generation If populationsize is to remain constant, each individual must contribute ... the variance is larger than this, i.e. math operatorname var k 2. math The effective populationsize ... i v i math average age of a reproducing individual Then, the inbreeding effective populationsize ... S year 1938 title Size of population and breeding structure in relation to evolution journal Science ... PopulationSize date 2008 08 26 publisher University of Connecticut url http darwin.eeb.uconn.edu ... more details
The RoboCup SmallSize League SSL is one of the RoboCup Soccer leagues. Two teams of five robots which are limited to a 18  cm diameter and 15  cm height play soccer with an orange golf ball. They are identified and tracked by two overhead cameras connected to a off field computer. Then robots and balls status including their position and id are sent to teams computers. Their AI software send commands to the robots based on the vision data. Design Empty section date July 2010 SmallSize Teams http www.austriancubes.at Austrian Cubes, Austria http www.b smart.de wiki Main Page B Smart, Germany http robotics.puv.fi Botnia, Finland http www.cs.cmu.edu robosoccer small CMDragons, USA Eagle Knights RoboBulls, M xico USA http www.er force.de ER Force, Germany http bbs.hi robot.com Fantasia, China Farzanegan, Iran http www.fei.edu.br robo RoboFEI, Brazil FURGBol, Brazil http www.sel.eesc.usp.br gear GEAR USP, Brazil http immortals.iust.ac.ir Immortals, Iran http robocup.coe.psu.ac.th Khainui, Thailand KIKS, Japan http www.mrl.ir index.php SmallSize MRL, Iran http www.parsianrobotic.ir Parsian, Iran http www.eic.eng.chula.ac.th Plasma Z, Thailand http www.rfccambridge.com RFC Cambridge, USA http zen.ece.ohiou.edu robocup RoboCats, USA http www.aichi pu.ac.jp ist lab narulab RoboDragons, Japan http www.robojackets.org RoboJackets, USA http www.inf.ufrgs.br pet RoboPET, Brazil http iml.cpe.ku.ac.th skuba Skuba, Thailand http robocup.shu.edu.cn index1.html Strive, China http www.wrighteagle.org en robocup index.php Wright Eagle, China ZJUNlict, China Resources http small size.informatik.uni bremen.de RoboCup SmallSize League Website RoboCup Leagues Robot Soccer Competitions DEFAULTSORT Robocup SmallSize League Category RoboCup pl RoboCup SmallSize League ... more details
Wiktionary size Wikisource1911Enc The word size may refer to how big something is. In particular Measurement Dimensions length , width , height , diameter , perimeter , area , volume Clothing sizes such as shoe size Body dimensions Anthropometry Human height Human weight In statistics hypothesis testing , the size of the test refers to the rate of false positives , denoted by . In computing , filesize size Unix , a command line Unix tool. Magnitude mathematics , magnitude or size of a mathematical object. Magnitude astronomy Magnitude of brightness or intensity of a star or an earthquake as measured on a logarithmic scale . In mathematics there are, in addition to the dimensions mentioned above equal if there is an isometry , various other concepts of size for sets measure mathematics cardinality equal if there is a bijection for well ordered sets ordinal number equal if there is an order isomorphism Size can also refer to Sizing , gelatinous or glutinous substances used as a glaze or filler for porous materials such as paper or cloth Resizing fiction disambig cy Maint de Gr e es Tama o nl Afmeting ja pt Tamanho ru sv Storlek uk ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE size t code size t code is an unsigned data type defined by several C C standards e.g., the C99 ISO IEC 9899 standard that is defined in code stddef.h code . ref http www.open std.org JTC1 SC22 wg14 www docs n1124.pdf chapter 7.17 ref It can be further imported by inclusion of code stdlib.h code as this file internally sub includes code stddef.h code . ref http www.open std.org JTC1 SC22 wg14 www docs n1124.pdf chapter 7.20 ref This type is used to represent the size of an object. Library functions that take or return sizes expect them to be of type or have the return type of code size t code . Further, the most frequently used compiler based operator code sizeof code should evaluate to a value that is compatible with code size t code . Range and storage size of size t The actual type of code size t code is platform dependent a common mistake is to assume code size t code is the same as code unsigned int code , which can lead to programming errors, ref http archive.gamedev.net reference programming features 20issues64bit gamedev.net 20 issues of porting C code on the 64 bit platform ref ref http software.intel.com en us articles lessons on development of 64 bit cc applications software.intel.com Lessons on development of 64 bit C C applications ref when moving from 32 to 64 bit architecture, for example. According to the 1999 ISO C standard C99 , code size t code is an unsigned integer type of at least 16 bits. Signed variant ssize t In some implementations there is further a non standard signed variant of this type with name code ssize t code . The type definition for code ssize t code is available in most Unix compatible systems. It was probably introduced by the second edition of the POSIX 1003.1 standard 1003.1 1996 . ref http gcc.gnu.org ml gcc help 2006 06 msg00188.html ref The code ssize t code type follows the same rules as code size t code for its storage size, location and inclusion, and uses the implementation s usual representation of signed ... more details
Other uses File Population density.png thumb 350px Distribution of world population in 1994. A population .... The area that is used to define the population is such that interbreeding inter breeding is possible ... cite book last Hartl first Daniel authorlink title Principles of Population Genetics publisher Sinauer Associates series year 2007 doi isbn 978 0 87893 308 2 page 45 ref In sociology , population refers ... study of human populations. This article refers mainly to human population. Population genetics In population genetics a population is a set of organisms in which any pair of members can Breeding ... each other. ref cite book last Hartl first Daniel authorlink title Principles of Population Genetics ... population Main World population As of Date , the world population is estimated by the United States ... States Census Bureau , the world population hit 6.5 billion 6,500,000,000 on 24 February 2006. The United Nations Population Fund designated 12 October 1999 as the approximate day on which world population reached 6 billion. This was about 12 years after world population reached 5 billion in 1987, and 6 years after world population reached 5.5 billion in 1993. The population of some countries ... igapo 2005 world city populations Nigeria.html title Cities in Nigeria 2005 Population ... World population growth time between each billion person growth.jpg 350px thumb Time taken for each billion people to be added to the world s population including future estimates . See also http commons.wikimedia.org wiki File World population growth time between each billion person growth MKII.jpg alt. chart Main population growth Population growth increased significantly as the Industrial Revolution gathered pace from 1700 onwards. ref name historic population graphs As graphically illustrated by File Poulation since 10000BC.jpg population since 10,000BC and File Poulation since 1000AD.jpg population since 1000AD ref The last 50 years have seen a yet more rapid increase in the Population ... more details
Particle size , also called grain size , refers to the diameter of individual grains of sediment , or the lithification lithified particles in clastic rock s. The term may also be applied to other granular material s. This is different from the crystallite size, which is the size of a single crystal inside the particles or grains. A single grain can be composed of several crystal s. Granular material can range from very small colloid colloidal particles , through clay , silt , sand , and gravel , to boulder s. Size ranges define limits of classes that are given names in the Wentworth scale or Udden Wentworth used in the United States . The Krumbein phi &phi scale, a modification of the Wentworth scale created by W. C. Krumbein , Krumbein & Sloss 1963 is a logarithmic scale computed by the equation math phi log 2 D Do , math where math phi math is the Krumbein phi scale, and math D math is the diameter of the particle math Do math is a reference diameter, equal to 1 Millimetre mm to make the equation Dimensional analysis dimensionally consistent . This equation can be rearranged to find diameter using &phi math D Do times 2 phi , math class wikitable &phi scale Size range br metric Size range br approx. inches Aggregate name br Wentworth Class Other names < &minus 8 > 256 mm > 10.1 in Boulder &minus 6 to &minus 8 64&ndash 256 mm 2.5&ndash 10.1 in Cobble &minus 5 to &minus 6 32&ndash 64 mm 1.26&ndash 2.5 in Very coarse gravel Pebble &minus 4 to &minus 5 16&ndash 32 mm 0.63&ndash 1.26 in Coarse gravel Pebble &minus 3 to &minus 4 8&ndash 16 mm 0.31&ndash 0.63 in Medium gravel Pebble &minus 2 to &minus 3 4&ndash 8 mm 0.157&ndash 0.31 in Fine gravel Pebble &minus 1 to &minus 2 2&ndash 4 mm 0.079&ndash 0.157 in Very fine gravel Granule 0 to &minus 1 1&ndash 2 mm 0.039&ndash ... , and boulder in the above table. In this scheme, pebble covers the size range 4 to 64 mm &minus ... simple Particle size grain size fi Udden Wentworth luokitus uk ... more details
In statistics , an effect size is a measure of the strength of the relationship between two variables in a statistical population , or a sample based estimate of that quantity. An effect size calculated ... size, a statistical comparison will always show a significant difference unless the population ... statistically significant if the sample size is 1000. Reporting only the small p value from this analysis ... guidelines for the social sciences small effect size, r   0.1  &minus   0.23 ... on means Expert subject Statistics date March 2011 A population effect size based on means usually ... size aims to estimate a population parameter , so is not affected by the sample size. Cohen ... n 1 n 2 2 . math As an estimator for the population effect size it is bias ed. However, this bias ... of single group , and SD denotes the sample population standard deviation. N is the sample size of the group ... , medium , large Some fields using effect sizes apply words such as small , medium and large to the size of the effect. Whether an effect size should be interpreted small, medium, or big depends on its ... size Required sample sizes for hypothesis tests sample size planning requires an assumed population ... that has been used in past social science studies of large, medium, and smallsize respectively . The method ... not the message blockquote For Cohen s d an effect size of 0.2 to 0.3 might be a small ... a true relationship in the statistical populationpopulation . In that way, effect sizes complement inferential statistics such as p values . Among other uses, effect size measures play an important ... power analyses. The concept of effect size appears already in everyday language. For example ..., 30 pounds is an indicator of the claimed effect size. Another example is that a tutoring program ... effect size of the program. These are both examples of absolute effect sizes, meaning that they convey ... Nakagawa first Shinichi coauthors Cuthill, Innes C year 2007 title Effect size, confidence interval ... more details
seems to be dominated by genetic drift resulting from smallpopulation genetics populationsize ... new DNA and considerable reduction of effective populationsize in endosymbiotic populations, particularly ...Genome size is the total amount of DNA contained within one copy of a genome . It is typically measured ... size of trout and human journal Cytometry A year 2003 volume 51 issue 2 pages 127 128 pmid 12541287 doi 10.1002 cyto.a.10013 ref In diploid organisms , genome size is used interchangeably with the term C value . An organism s complexity is not directly proportional to its genome size some single ... The term genome size is often erroneously attributed to Hinegardner, ref name Hinegardner1976 cite book author Hinegardner R year 1976 chapter Evolution of genome size title Molecular Evolution editor ... 2005 title The origin, evolution and proposed stabilization of the terms genome size and C value to describe ... article, whether Cell biology cellular DNA content does, in fact, reflect genome size . ref name ..., genome size was being used in the sense of genotype to mean the number of genes . In a paper ... Humangenetik volume 7 issue 3 pages 240 244 pmid 5800705 ref used the term genome size throughout ... in its modern sense. By the early 1970s, genome size was in common usage with its present definition ... size and gene content Image Genome Sizes.png thumb 250px Genome Sizes The genome sizes of thousands ... databases for animals, plants, and fungi see external links . Nuclear genome size is typically measured ... methods of genome size determination. Nuclear genome sizes are well known to vary enormously ... 2005 chapter Genome size evolution in plants title The Evolution of the Genome editor T.R. Gregory ... TR year 2005 chapter Genome size evolution in animals title The Evolution of the Genome editor T.R. ... to vary more than 300,000 fold in size, but the high end of this range Amoeba has been called into question. In eukaryotes but not prokaryotes , variation in genome size is not proportional to the number ... more details
The sample size of a statistical sample is the number of observations that constitute it. It is typically ... size leads to increased Accuracy and precision precision in estimates of various properties of the statistical populationpopulation , though the results will become less Accuracy and precision accurate ... a larger sample size is predicted in such statistical rules as the law of large numbers and the central ... with statistical independence independent observations, and also that the variability of the population ... becomes very large, this variability becomes small. This leads to more sensitive Statistical hypothesis ... of sample size Central limit theorem The central limit theorem states that as the size ... with increasing sample size n . Typically B is generated in such a way that the range of values that are within ... proportion in a statistical populationpopulation . To do so, a statistician will estimate the bounds ..., if a statistical populationpopulation arithmetic mean mean is estimated using the Sample statistics ... statistics degrees of freedom , the sample statistics sample size should be at least n     P ... statisticians is calculating the sample size required to yield a certain Statistical power power for a test ... size, that is, the total number of individuals in the trial is twice that of the number given, and the desired ... math is the normal cumulative distribution function . Stratified sample size With more complicated ... size n sub i sub , i 1, 2, ..., k . These n sub i sub must conform to the rule that n sub 1 sub n sub 2 sub ... n sub k sub n i.e. that the total sample size is given by the sum of the sub sample ... of the original population to decrease variances of sample estimates, to use partly non random methods ... h , frequently, but not always, represent the proportions of the population elements in the strata, and W h N h N. For a fixed sample size, that is n Sum n h , math operatorname Var bar x w sum h 1 H ... Organizational research Determining appropriate sample size for survey research ... more details
particle size appears for particles with sizes below a micrometre . When particle becomes that small, thickness of Interface chemistry interface layer becomes comparable with the particle size ...About general definitions related to particle size Particle size disambiguation Particle size is a wiktionary Notion notion introduced for comparings dimension s of solid particles flecks , liquid particles droplets , or gas eous particles bubbles . The notion of particle size applies to Colloidal particle ... a granular material . The particle size of a spherical object can be unambiguously and quantitatively ... and non spherical. The above quantitative definition of particle size cannot be applied to non .... Volume based particle size equals the diameter of the sphere that has same volume as a given particle. Weight based particle size equals the diameter of the sphere that has same weight as a given particle. Area based particle size equals the diameter of the sphere that has the same surface area as a given particle. Hydrodynamic or aerodynamic particle size equals the diameter of the sphere ... of the particle size for an ensemble collection of particles presents another problem. Real systems ... sizes. The notion of particle size distribution reflects this polydispersity. There is often a need of a certain average particle size for the ensemble of particles. There are several different ways of defining such a particle size. There is an International Standard on presenting various characteristic particle sizes ref ISO Standard 9276 5 Representation of results of particle size analysis 2004 ref . This set of various average sizes includes median size , geometric mean size , average size . There are several methods for measuring particle size. Some of them are based on light , other on ultrasound ... particle size distribution . See also Laser Diffraction FBRM in process particle size PVM in process ... chemistry simple Particle size general ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Kinks Size Type studio Artist The Kinks Cover Kinks size.jpg Released March 1965 Recorded August to December 1964 ref name info page http kinks.it.rit.edu discography showrelease.php?release 42 Kinks Size at kinks.it.rit.edu, retrieved February 13, 2009. ref Genre Rock and roll Length Label Reprise Records Reprise R 6158 Producer Shel Talmy Reviews Allmusic Rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r42372 pure url yes link Chronology The Kinks american Last album You Really Got Me album You Really Got Me br 1964 This album Kinks Size br 1965 Next album Kinda Kinks br 1965 Kinks Size is a US only album by the England English band The Kinks , released in 1965. Differences in record company practice between the UK and US in the early 1960s, such as the US tending to issue shorter LPs, featuring less original material and the comparative unpopularity of EPs in the US all left US record companies with extra LPs worth of material see also The Beatles and The Rolling Stones . In 1965, this meant, as well as versions of the two UK Kinks albums from that year, Reprise Records Reprise issued another two complete LPs Kinks Size and Kinkdom . This was the Kinks most successful album of the 1960s in the US discounting Greatest Hits , reaching 13. The album takes its name and all four tracks from the UK Kinksize Session EP, adding two tracks left off the US version of their You Really Got Me album debut LP I m a Lover Not a Fighter and the instrumental Revenge and their two recent hit singles All Day and All of the Night and Tired of Waiting for You and respective B sides I Gotta Move and Come On Now . The tracks are currently available on the extended CD editions of Kinks album and Kinda Kinks . Track listing small All songs by Ray Davies , except as noted small Side one Tired of Waiting for You Louie Louie Richard Berry I ve Got That Feeling ... album stub es Kinks Size fr Kinks Size nl Kinks Size nn Kinks Size fi Kinks Size ... more details
Federation accessdate 15 February 2011 ref The hills normally mark the hill size physically with a horizontal line across the hill. Classification class wikitable Class Construction point Hill size ref name hillsize Small hill 45 50 Medium hill 45 74 50 84 Normal hill 75 99 85 109 Large hill 100 169 ..., Heini Klopfer Ski Jump in Germany and Kulm venue Kulm in Austria. These all have a hill size of at least ... more details
Other uses Digest disambiguation Digest size is a magazine size, smaller than a conventional or journal size magazine but larger than a standard paperback book, approximately 5 x 8 inches, but can also be 5 x 8 inches and 5 x 7 inches. ref http books.google.com books?id qoYssK4L79gC&pg PT335&lpg PT335&dq bedsheet digest size standard pulp&source web&ots 7LJYWWpKPW&sig mi1HJzG7h MrIGKnwkGgFZwGXso&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 9&ct result Drake, David Flint, Eric Baen, Jim. The World Turned Upside Down . Baen Books, 2006. ref These sizes have evolved from the printing press operation end. Some printing presses refer to digest size as a catalog size, such as that used by Avon Products when selling house to house. The most famous digest sized magazine is Reader s Digest , from which the size appears to have been named. TV Guide also used the format from its inception in 1953 until 2005. This format was considered to be a more convenient size for readers to tote around or to leave on the coffee table within easy reach. Since the 1950s it has also been used by several science fiction magazine ... Analog Science Fiction and Fact Analog originally Astounding , full magazine size from March ... manga graphic novel format is similar to digest size, although slightly narrower and generally thicker. The ISO 216 The A series A5 paper size used by many British small press comics UK fanzine s is slightly wider and taller than digest size. In Italy , Topolino Disney Comics title is published in the format ... Jack Kirby Collector, 154, 2004. ISBN 1893905012, 9781893905016 ref This size is less popular ... s science fiction magazines switched to a format slightly larger than digest size several years earlier. The main publications remaining in digest size now are Reader s Digest and some Archie Comics Archie comics digests. Children s Digest was originally in digest size but switched long ago ... publication with the word in its name that is not actually in that size. CoffeeHouse Digest is a national ... more details
Block size can refer to Block data storage , the size of a block in data storage and file systems. Block size cryptography , the minimal unit of data for block ciphers. Block size mathematics disambig ... more details
The Right Size theatre company is a British comedy double act made up of Hamish McColl and Sean Foley comedian Sean Foley . They first met at a clown school in Paris late in the 1980s, studying with Philippe Gaulier, and formed their own small scale theatre company. This company produced Stop Calling Me Vernon about an old double act, Do You Come Here Often? , telling the story of two clowns stuck in the same bathroom for twenty five years the latter was put on at the 1997 Edinburgh Festival Fringe . Shows Moose Flight To Finland Baldy Hopkins Penny Dreadful Hold Me Down Stop Calling Me Vernon Do You Come Here Often? play Do You Come Here Often? , 1997 Mr Puntila and his Man Matti The Right Size Almeida Theatre Almeida co production, with Foley as Matti, adapted by Lee Hall Bewilderness The Play What I Wrote , a tribute to Morecambe and Wise , directed by Kenneth Branagh , 2001 2003 Ducktastic , a satire on Siegfried and Roy , but with performing ducks instead of tigers, again directed by Branagh, 2005 Foley & McColl This Way Up , 2005 TV The Remains of Foley and McColl , radio External links http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi entertainment reviews 1644925.stm The Right Size fit the bill http www.branaghcompendium.com artic ducktastic times oct2005.html Sunday Times, October 2005 DEFAULTSORT Right Size, The Category Edinburgh Festival performers Category Comedy duos Category English comedians ... more details
of mass produced shoes are advised to purchase a shoe size based upon the larger foot. Each size of shoe is suitable for a small interval of foot lengths. The inner cavity of a shoe must ...A shoe size is an alphanumerical indication of the fitting size of a shoe for a person.Often it just ... reasons. There are several different shoe size systems that are used worldwide. These systems differ in what they measure, what unit of measurement they use, and where the size 0 or 1 is positioned ... shoe size systems for different types of shoes e.g., men s, women s, children s, sport, or safety shoes . Deriving the shoe size Foot versus shoe and last The length of a foot is commonly defined as the distance ... with the subject standing barefoot and the weight of the body equally distributed on both feet. The size ... of shoes. There are three characteristic lengths that a shoe size system can refer to The median length ... the shoe. It makes no promise about manufacturing tolerances or for what size of foot the shoe is actually suitable. It leaves all responsibility and risk of choosing the correct size with the customer ... full or half sizes are made. The following length units are commonly used today to define shoe size ... cm 5  mm or 0.20  in , which is between the step size of the Parisian and the English system ... as well as unusual sizes such as 10 . Zero point The sizing systems also place size 0 or 1 at different locations If size 0 is placed at a foot s length of 0, the shoe size is directly proportional to the length ... and the Asian system. However, size 0 can also represent a length of the shoe s inner cavity of 0. The shoe size is then directly proportional to the inner length of the shoe. This is used ..., size 0 or 1 can just be a shoe with a given length, typically the shortest length deemed practical ... to compare sizes. For example, a women s shoe at size 8 is a different length from a men s shoe at size ... a shoe size system known as Mondopoint . It is based on the mean foot length and width for which ... more details
globalize date December 2010 File 3399 Fiescheralp Hotel Eggishorn.JPG thumb 250px Single size bed Bed size refers to the dimensions of a mattress and the names by which standard sizes are called. Beds themselves vary widely in size according to the degree of ornamentation but are sold according to the size ... double size standard among English speaking countries, based on the imperial units imperial .... Table of sizes class wikitable Mattress size width length N. America ref http www.mattresssizes.info ... Image Pillowtop mattress.jpg thumb 150px A pillow top queen size mattress . Modern manufacturing ... are each identical in size to a twin extra long rather, two twin extra long mattresses next to each ... cm  203  cm This size is common in college dormitories . Three quarter 48  in  75  in 122  cm  190  cm often 47 48   in  72  in. sizing varies. This size ... in 168  cm  203  cm a novelty size by Simmons Eastern king 76  in  80  in 193 ... 84  in 183  cm  213  cm A common size on the west coast, also called a western ... SubCategory.aspx Mattresses at John Lewis John Lewis department store John Lewis ref Small single ...  cm. ref name NBF Prince aka small double or three quarter 4 by 6 3 approximately 120  cm ..., notably from IKEA these are sometimes known as IKEA size beds . ref cite web url http www.oddsizebeds.co.uk products special sizes ikea european size mattresses products.html title Ikea European Size Mattresses author Odd size beds.co.uk date work publisher accessdate 2010 08 10 ref Mainland European sizes Modern mainland Europe practice is to refer to a bed by explicit width or size 80  cm bed or 80 200 cm bed . Citation needed date December 2007 Other sizes found include Extra small single 75  cm  200  cm 30  in  79  in Small single 80  cm  200  cm ... to another. In Norway, these sizes are used Small single 75  cm  200  cm 30  ... more details
Expert subject biology date September 2009 Brain size is one aspect of animal anatomy and evolution . Both overall brain size and the size of substructures have been analysed, and the question of links between size and Neuropsychology functioning particularly intelligence has often proved controversial. Brain size is sometimes measured by weight and sometimes by volume via MRI scans or by cranial capacity ... s 1.5 to 1.7 kg, whereas a human brain is around 1.3 to 1.5 kg 3 lbs . As might be expected, brain size tends to vary according to Allometry body size . The relationship is not proportional, though the brain ... Armstrong, 1983 ref There are good reasons for expecting a power law for example, the body size to body length relationship follows a power law with an exponent of 0.33, and the body size to surface ... size by approximately the same exponent for example, the basal metabolic rate . ref refSavage Savage ... of the Brain and Intelligence ref Primates , for a given body size, have brains 5 to 10 times as large .... A standard formula for assessing an animal s brain size compared to what would be expected from its body size, is known as the encephalization quotient . When the mammalian brain increases in size, not all parts increase at the same rate. ref name Finlay refFinlay Finlay et al., 2001 ... in brain size, but much of it can be accounted for by corresponding increases in body size. ref refKappelman ... by a decrease in body size at the same time as an increase in brain size. Even so, it is notorious ... of attention that has been paid to brain size. Roth and Dicke, for example, have argued that factors other than size are more highly correlated with intelligence, such as the number of cortical neurons ... though they have small brains. While humans have the largest encephalization quotient of extant ... ratio than would be expected. ref http www.newscientist.com article mg20727711.300 size isnt everything the big brain myth.html?full true Size isn t everything The big brain myth by Alison Motluk ... more details
24.43 3.02 76.8 15 0.97 24.64 3.05 77.4 16 Finger sizing Howto date September 2009 Ring size is not the same as finger size. A professional jeweler can determine proper ring size using a set of steel ... that can affect ring size include the menstrual cycle, temperature, humidity, water retention and exercise ... size recorded. The mandrel, the tapered ring measuring rod, should be regarded as only ... inner diameter the diameter of the finger as the only size number method of determination. A wider ... if the ring comes off, is inadvisable and not very accurate. Furthermore, every ring size chart ... s size chart. Even the ISO, ringsmiths and jewelers use different sizing standards, assigning different numbers to the same measurements. On one chart a diameter of 20.65mm may equal a size 10 3 4 on another chart, a similar number, such as 20.62mm, may read out as size 10. It is wise to keep all ... your ring size online, some require to print a ring size chart or even use your display and match a ring to a certain size. This method may have good results but depends on the user and the shape ... converter RingSizeConvert.asp Ring Size Converter and Calculator DEFAULTSORT Ring Size ... more details
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Image A size illustration2 with letter and legal.svg thumb right A size chart illustrating the ISO A series and a comparison with American letter and legal formats. Many paper size standards and conventions ... ISO 216 Main ISO 216 The international paper size standard, ISO 216, is based on the Germany German ... A0 size of paper is defined to have an area of one square metre m . With the given aspect ratio of square ... the inverse of this value. Rounded to millimetres the A0 paper size is convert 841 x 1189 mm in . Successive ... size along the larger dimension. The most frequently used paper size is A4 210 297  mm . The main .... Folded brochures of any size can be made by using sheets of the next larger size, e.g. A4 sheets are folded ... one size to another as provided by office photocopiers, e.g. enlarging A4 to A3 or reducing A3 to A4 ... used. The advantages of basing a paper size upon an aspect ratio of 2 were already noted in 1786 ... , Colombia , Venezuela , Argentina , Chile and the Philippines the Letter paper size US letter format is still in common use, despite their official adoption of the ISO standard. Image B size illustration2.svg thumb right A size chart illustrating the ISO B series. In addition to the A series ... sheets. So, B1 is between A0 and A1 in size, with an area of 0.707 m 0.5 . As a result, B0 is 1 ... choice for books. The B series is also used for envelope s and passport s. Image C size illustration2.svg thumb right A size chart illustrating the ISO C series. The C series is used only for envelopes ... inch values Format colspan 2 A series colspan 2 B series colspan 2 C series Size mm mm in in mm ... , in which the dimensions grow by a factor 2 sup 1 16 sup from one size to the next. However, the SIS 014711 standard does not define any size between a D format and the next larger A format ... inch values Format colspan 2 B series colspan 2 Shiroku ban colspan 2 Kiku Size mm mm in in mm mm ... activities. The origins of the exact dimensions of letter size paper convert 8 1 2 11 in mm ... more details
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