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    Energy for Biomimetic Robots: Challenges and Solutions by Paik, Jamie, Shepherd, Robert, Trimmer, Barry A., Messner, William C., Kim, Sangbae

    Published 2018
    “…As an obvious example, humans have tremendous burst speed (less than 10 seconds to run 100 meters) and endurance (running a 26-mile marathon), and they can continue to do everyday activities without refueling (eating) for several days. …”
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    Vertical Fluxes in the Upper Ocean by Freilich, Mara

    Published 2022
    “…We sample intrusions of high chlorophyll and particulate organic carbon below the euphotic zone that are advected downward by 100 meters on timescales of days to weeks. We characterize the community composition in these subsurface intrusions at a lateral resolution of 1–10 km. …”
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    Path-Loss Characteristics of Urban Wireless Channels by Herring, Keith T., Holloway, Jack W., Staelin, David H., Bliss, Daniel W., Jr.

    Published 2012
    “…Experiments over links as short as 100 meters indicate a 10-dB advantage in estimating path loss for this model compared to optimal linear estimators based on link length alone. …”
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    PENGARUH KEPADATAN KENDARAAN BERMOTOR TERHADAP KONSENTRASI KARBON MONOKSIDA AMBIEN (STUDI KASUS JALAN TAMAN SISWA YOGYAKARTA) by , EKO BAYU DHARMA PUTRA, , Prof. Dr. H. A. Sudibyakto M.S.

    Published 2013
    “…Measurements were performed in 9 main points along Jalan Taman students and 12 control points located 100 meters to the right and left main point. The analysis method used graph analysis and statistics analysis that is correlation, regression, and determination coefficient. …”
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    DINAMIKA KEJADIAN DEMAM BERDARAH DENGUE DENGAN PENDEKATAN SPASIO-TEMPORAL DI KECAMATAN MARITENGNGAE, KABUPATEN SIDENRENG RAPPANG, PROVINSI SULAWESI SELATAN TAHUN 2008-2009 by , I Made Swastika, , dr. Tribaskoro Tunggul Satoto, M.Sc., Ph.D.

    Published 2011
    “…Objective: To identify the incidence of DHF through spatio-temporal approach, comprising gender, age, the habit of keeping water container clean, house density and the availability of water container within the radius of 100 meters from the house of the patient, resistance of the mosquito and transovarial tranmission of dengue virus. …”
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    An intelligent approach to quality of service for MPEG-4 video transmission in IEEE 802.15.1 by Remy, Guillaume

    Published 2010
    “…This wireless technology allows a maximum access range of 100 meters yet needs power as low as 1mW. Regrettably, IEEE 802.15.1 has a very limited bandwidth. …”
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    Evaluation of Concentration of BTEX and PAHs and Its Effective Parameters in Gasoline Fuel Distribution Stations: A Case Study in Single Purpose Stations in Karaj by Mehdi alimohammadi, Azita Behbahaninia, Maryam farahani, Saeed Motahari

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Materials and Methods: Sampling was performed to determine the concentration of BTEX and PAHs and the parameters affecting it in the winter of 2020 from 5 fuel distribution stations in the morning, noon, evening, and night at intervals of zero, 50, and 100 meters. The standard method 1501 provided by the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health was used to measure the concentration of BTEX compounds, and the TO-17 EPA standard method was used to measure PAHs. …”
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    INTENSITY OF THE DYNAMICS OF PHYSICAL PREPAREDNESS IN THE PROCESS OF STUDENTS GROWING UP WITH DIFFERENT LEVELS OF INTELLIGENCE by E. M. Revenko, T. F. Selova

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…Motor abilities of students are studied by measuring: force (backbone dynamometry), strength endurance (pulling up on the bar), speed-strength abilities (long jump from their seats), as well as high-speed capacity (running at 30, 60 or 100 meters, depending on the age), aerobic endurance (running at 1000 or 3000 m, depending on age). …”
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    Application of Geo-informatics for Survey the Ephiphytic Plants in Tad Sung Waterfall Forest Park, Kalasin Province by Narueset Prasertsri, Satith Sangpradid, Nutchanat Buasri, Theeraya Utta, Damrongsak Chusrithong, Thinnakon Angkahad

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…This research aims to 1) Exploring the diversity total no, and types of this plants 2) Apply the Geo-informatics to present the point and distribution of this plants on the map by exploring in the area of Tat Yao, Tad Sung Waterfall, and a radius of 100 meters from waterfall. The results revealed that 4 types and 13 families namely ferns, orchids, parasites and mosses. …”
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    The fractal or scaling perspective on progressively generated intra-urban clusters from street junctions by Biao He, Renzhong Guo, Minmin Li, Ying Jing, Zhigang Zhao, Wei Zhu, Chen Zhang, Chengyue Zhang, Ding Ma

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…We derived the cluster sets with Euclidean distance thresholds starting at 100 meters (m) and ending at 1000 m, and outlined each cluster using a concave-hull method to maintain their original irregular shapes. …”
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    A little bit of Sargassum goes a long way: seafloor observations of Sargassum fluitans and Sargassum natans in the Western Atlantic Ocean by Ashley Pries, Amanda N. Netburn, Heidi Batchelor, Victoria R. Hermanson

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Sargassum was observed in numbers ranging from 0 to over 112 per dive, and a frequency of between 0-11.23 observations for every 100 meters of horizontal distance. These observations suggest that Sargassum does make its way to the deep sea in potentially significant amounts. …”
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    A rare clinical case of surgical treatment of a periarticular cyst of the facet joint of the lumbar spine by Vitaliy E. Potapov, Zinaida V. Koshkareva, Aleksandr P. Zhivotenko, Oksana V. Sklyarenko, Anatoly V. Gorbunov, Sergey D. Glotov, Vladimir A. Sorokovikov

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Complaints of the patient: constant pain in the lumbar spine, extending to the left lower extremity and aggravating when walking at a distance of 50-100 meters; feeling numb when walking on the plantar surface of the left foot. …”
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    Multi-spatial analysis on cave ecosystems to predict the diversity of subterranean invertebrates by Rafael Costa Cardoso, Rodrigo Lopes Ferreira, Marconi Souza-Silva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Sixteen limestone caves were sampled in Brazil at micro, meso, and macro scales using quadrats (1m²), transects (100 meters) as sample units inside caves and buffers with the radius of 100 and 250 meters in the surroundings of the cave entrances. …”
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    Reference Interval for Pulse Oxygen Saturation in Neonates at Different Altitudes: A Systematic Review by Bo Wang, Jia Zhang, Ya-Zhen Wu, Zhi-Hui Lu, Na Wang, Zhang-Bin Yu, Zhang-Bin Yu

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The mean SpO2 (with standard deviation or standard error) of neonates born in 40 different altitudes (ranging from 25 meters to 3,100 meters) were obtained. The prediction equation for calculation of the lower limit of the reference interval was established, and the reference intervals for SpO2 at different altitudes were determined.Conclusions: In healthy neonates, the lower limit of the reference interval of SpO2 decreases with increase in altitude. …”
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    Differences of vegetation structure and diversity of a forest in an altitudinal gradient of the Sierra La Laguna Biosphere Reserve, Mexico by Jesús Manuel Rascón-Ayala, Eduardo Alanís-Rodríguez, Arturo Mora-Olivo, Enrique Buendía-Rodríguez, Laura Sánchez-Castillo, Jesús Eduardo Silva-García

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Considering that this protected natural area has an altitudinal gradient that ranges from 500 to 2,100 meters above sea level. Hypothesis: Higher altitudinal gradient decreases abundance, basal area and diversity of plant species. …”
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