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"circumference" Definitions
  1. a line that goes around a circle or any other curved shape; the length of this line

416 Sentences With "circumference"

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A woman's bra cup size, if her bust circumference is 31 inches and her underbust circumference is 30 inches — A 26.
Last, since π is the ratio between a circle's circumference and its diameter we can conclude that since the circumference equals 29, π must equal 22012.
To assess fetal development, researchers examined data from each ultrasound, including measurements for the length of the babies' humerus, or upper arm bones, femur, or thighbone, head circumference and abdominal circumference.
While most of the fetuses had at least one exam showing abnormally small head circumference, suggesting they had microcephaly, three of the fetuses with ventriculomegaly had normal head circumference, but severe ventriculomegaly.
A doctor said her head circumference was not growing enough.
They can find the circumference and area of any circle.
The entire campsite has a circumference of about 10 miles.
Similarly, the highest maternal levels of a mixture of 11 organochlorine pesticides were associated with a 4.7mm reduction in fetal head circumference, a 3.5mm reduction in abdominal circumference and 0.6mm shorter fetal thigh bones.
A moat encircled the bulwark and the wall's four-mile circumference.
"Birth weight, length and circumference were all normal" for all infants.
If a circle's diameter is 1, then its circumference is π.
If a circle's diameter is 403, then its circumference is 2π.
You calculate it by dividing a circle's circumference by its diameter.
The plan was to remove at least 4 inches from thigh circumference.
The "resolution" is 144 pixels high and 136 pixels around the circumference.
He is currently trying to swim the entire circumference of the earth!
Paw grip force and calf circumference and muscles were measures and analyzed.
It was nine feet around the circumference, it weighed nearly 300 lbs.
Depending on the size patients opt for, the circumference can increase substantially.
"About that circle with many centers but no circumference," my friend asked.
From that circle, you can determine both the circumference and the radius.
Everyone was packed into a circumference of a mile and a half.
A doctor measures Daryelis's head circumference as part of a health check.
The gap was perhaps the circumference of a jar in the valley.
The child's head circumference fell from the 47th percentile to the 24th percentile.
She noted an average length of 5.7" and an average circumference of 4.81".
The circumference was 32 centimeters, the threshold for microcephaly classification at that time.
That grapefruit weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce and was 27.5 inches in circumference.
The dough moves back and forth in his hands, slowly growing in circumference.
Here are the steps Rose suggests taking to solve it: In order to figure out the circumference of the circle, Rose says we need to first find its diameter, because circumference (c) is equal to pi (π) times diameter (d).
With precise and deliberate motions, she cut a thin line around the disk's circumference.
The rational solutions appear to be scattered randomly around the circumference of the circle.
The storm soon escalated into a global event, spanning the entire circumference of Mars.
Maybe it's the repetition of leering smiles around its circumference that pulls it together.
A 2015 study found that long-term consumption was associated with increased waist circumference.
You're eating a weird hollow circle, a food with much more circumference than substance.
We do not add up to the circumference of our waists and our thighs.
With a circumference of 24,901 miles, this totals almost 106,000 miles of candy corn.
Starting today, World Water Day, he'll try to swim the entire circumference of Earth.
The LHC's successor will be somewhere around 100 kilometers long — 62 miles in circumference.
Then the value of pi would be the circumference divided by twice the radius.
The finished bread is sheer and papery at the circumference, curling up like parchment.
It's grander in circumference than a doughnut but skinnier, and ambushes you with sugar.
Participants' average waist circumference also decreased by 2.1 centimeters (0.83 inch) during the study.
The same goes for head circumference: The number matters far less than consistent growth.
Lee: And I would take measurements with a tape measurer to give me circumference.
If you want to try this at home, measure your circumference at your belly button.
Prime 23 has a narrow outdoor terrace that runs the circumference of the second floor.
But the engineer was an "extremely heavy man" with a large neck circumference, he said.
The data showed an average increase in erect circumference of 4.9 cm (or ~2 in).
The nurse measures the circumference of my arms to make sure I don't have lymphedema.
Now recall that the perimeter of the hexagon underestimates the true circumference of the circle.
During the ultrasound exams, numerous fetal measurements were made, including head circumference and femur length.
Even measuring waist circumference is thought to be a better measure of fat than BMI.
"Healing Grounds" presents a straight-ahead view, the painting's circular edge cropping everything outside its circumference.
Seam height and the circumference of the ball can also play a role, The Ringer said.
The annular eclipse occurs when the circumference of the sun shines brightly from behind the moon.
It did not find a correlation between weight, height or waist circumference, just the finger ratio.
There wasn't a meaningful difference in abdominal circumference between babies with obese and non-obese mothers.
The Beyond patty is thicker but smaller in circumference, and it's a lighter shade of brown.
They traveled the country with exotic menageries and explored the circumference of Lake Superior on snowshoes.
But there were no links seen for changes in birth length, head circumference or congenital malformations.
Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, or approximately 3.14.
His left leg grew noticeably larger, gaining twelve centimetres in circumference in the first eighteen months.
To refresh your memory: pi is the ratio between the circumference and the diameter of a circle.
That's like if an average human man could inflate his waist to a circumference of 2240 meters.
Okay, okay, we know Pi is important because it helps you find the circumference of a circle.
If your waist circumference is half your height or less, you are at a healthy fat level.
Poke with a fork around the circumference of the muffin, so they are easy to tear open.
The circumference of the Trouping hat also appears to be smaller, while the blush color looks identical.
The circumference of all five lakes combined is 10,500 miles, nearly half the distance around the world.
"Nothing makes me hotter than dividing the circumference of a circle by its diameter," Mr. Hardwick said.
Both were surrounded by worn, asymmetrical halos of dirt in the grass that outlined their chain's circumference.
It was cramped, had a small circumference of walk-around space, and was filled with natural light.
Archimedes used a similar method to estimate the circumference of a circle, and so to estimate pi.
They must be 12 inches in circumference, the biggest size produced, white and made of real leather.
That's like if an average human man could inflate his waist to a circumference of 3 meters.
Kudadoo is so intimate that guests can walk the circumference of the island in about 10 minutes.
Over two years, the average American driver travels a distance equal to the circumference of the earth.
It is 338 feet in diameter, slightly larger than the circumference of the outer ring at Stonehenge.
" Their father disagreed: "They were alike, two peas in a pod, but each had its own circumference.
" Their father disagreed: "They were alike, two peas in a pod, but each had its own circumference.
The fracture occurred near the shield's outer edge and spans the circumference of the component, NASA said.
We're trying to find circumference, which, as stated earlier, is equal to pi times diameter (c = πd).
NASA says the storm now spans the entire circumference of Mars, making it a planet-encircling dust event.
The first electrons are expected to complete their initial laps around its 220 metre circumference ring this month.
The marina opens up into a large gorge, and the entire search area has a two-mile circumference.
The dehorners measured and recorded the circumference and height of the horn and calculated how much to remove.
One study found that coconut oil was associated with reduced waist circumference (belly fat) compared with soybean oil.
Even so, the head circumference was still not small enough to be classified as microcephaly, the researchers reported.
The circles I knew had one center, and a curved circumference connecting points that were equidistant from it.
Pi, or 3.14159265 and so on, is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Multiply the number of lines by the length of each one to estimate the circumference of the circle.
They also had decreased body weight, fat mass and waist circumference, though those differences were not statistically significant.
About two inches had to be trimmed off the circumference so the audience can see the performers' faces.
Doctors should consider an older person's waist circumference in assessing their risk for dementia, the research team advises.
There could be other factors, like body mass index or waist circumference, that are actually causing the increased risk.
The women who had higher blood pressure also tended to have a higher body mass index and waist circumference.
The Large Hadron Collider is 20503 miles around, but its replacement could have a circumference of over 62 miles.
To probe very new territory would require a ring 100km in circumference, about four times that of the LHC.
Instead of body mass index, measurements could use waist circumference, waist-hip ratio or body fat distribution, he noted.
At the start of the study, participants' average difference between chest and breast circumference was 22017 centimeters (1.6 inches).
They also looked at weight, waist circumference and body mass index (BMI), a measure of weight relative to height.
Throughout pregnancy, obese women had babies with significantly larger head circumference than non-obese mothers, the study also found.
Mickelson's putt was not going too fast, as many lip-outs are, powering around the circumference of the hole.
"It is 40 meters in circumference, bigger than the size of this room" she said in a conference room.
But so does its circumference, representing the border where knowledge blurs into uncertainty and speculation, and methodological confusion returns.
I've gotten savvier at selecting trees and have settled on the proper height and circumference for my living space.
Waist circumference declined in those who drank water or diet beverages, with no significant difference between the two groups.
You could have walked the 1,100-foot circumference, master of the streets below, levitated two stories above the roadway.
One baobab, which locals say is 850 years old with a 100-foot-circumference trunk, is a tourist attraction.
Prenatal exposure to the insecticide chlorpyrifos is associated with reduced head circumference at birth, developmental delays and cognitive impairments.
According to health experts, physicians can yield a more accurate result of your health by measuring your waist circumference.
It would sit in a tunnel with a circumference of 100km and achieve collisions at energies reaching around 240GeV.
She agrees with the researchers that in late life, waist circumference is a better measure of obesity than BMI.
They did not find a significant link between deportation worry and body mass index, waist circumference or pulse pressure.
It's 2300 feet tall, 21 feet in circumference, and known to be the largest tree on Earth, by volume.
By kindergarten (keep in mind that I was five), I was towering over my classmates, both in height and circumference.
In '48, Kinsey came up with an average erect length of 6.21" (15.77cm) and an average circumference of 4.85" (12.31cm).
"Yet you continue to eat few more fries/Your huge circumference should be blamed ........on too much pie," Coogar writes.
Heavily tattooed, with a modified Mohawk, rings of stainless steel rimmed the circumference of the big holes in his ears.
One of al-Idrisi's many achievements was the calculation of the Earth's circumference within an error of less than 4%.
I once dated a man whose penis measured over nine inches with a circumference of six and a half inches.
Nor is there any longer a circumference that would give boundaries and clear contours to the foam in its entirety.
Now, as a health worker examines him, the circumference of his spindly upper arm indicates the severity of his condition.
You might recall that Pi is the ratio of a circle's circumference (the distance around) to its diameter (its width).
It turns out that our calculated circumference of the 25 billion mile diameter circle would be wrong by 1.5 inches.
The previous record-holder was found in 1970 with a diameter of 5.7 inches and a circumference of 17.5 inches.
That afternoon, Azzdine and I drove for hours along the circumference of one of the greatest absences known to man.
D.C. law requires that homeowners obtain a city permit before removing trees with a circumference between 44 and 99.9 inches.
It was small, surrounded by a wall roughly 1.5 kilometers in circumference, with the characteristic Roman grid of perpendicular streets.
Guinness World Records said the super citrus broke two records and is the world's heaviest and largest grapefruit by circumference.
Also, older age, larger arm circumference, hard cuff design, and older device models were linked with diastolic blood pressure discrepancy.
The work references the actual circumference of the Dakota Access Pipeline and the bodies at Standing Rock that protested it.
The babies had a normal head circumference at birth and were therefore thought to be free of the sometimes-devastating condition.
But no matter its veracity, it's still a fun celebration of the infinite ratio between a circle's circumference and its radius.
The speakers deliver a nice mix of highs and lows in a full and surprisingly powerful sound from a small circumference.
Even at its smallest band circumference the watch still felt uncomfortable on my admittedly scrawny wrists, but your milage may vary.
Waist circumference, or the amount of fat people carry around their midsection, also appeared to impact the risk of premature death.
The arc of Duncan's spin move was malleable and responsive; rolling around the circumference somehow always brought him to empty space.
He then realized that if he knew the distance between the cities, he could calculate the circumference of the planet itself.
" Our network of veins, arteries, and capillaries is about sixty thousand miles long—"twice the circumference of the earth and more.
They also recorded five factors associated with cardiovascular risk: waist circumference, blood pressure, HDL or "good" cholesterol, triglycerides and insulin resistance.
In a -5ºC room, researchers used a bandsaw to scrape away 0.5 centimeters from the circumference of the cylindrical ice section.
President Barack Obama's coin, in contrast, had the presidential seal on the front and was smaller in both circumference and thickness.
If your city only has 100 homicides in a certain circumference, but 10,000 guys on Instagram with guns, that's not true.
A few more tidbits about pi and Pi Day: -- Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
Okay. They're all dudes.) I don't mind the circumference of the watchface (45 mm); if anything, I like watches that stand out.
I used to look in the mirror with angst, examining the circumference of my thighs or pinching the flab on my stomach.
With a $50 price point and a circumference roughly the size of a baseball, this latest Echo is pretty hard to ignore.
Knowing personal measures of blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, body mass index and waist circumference can help prevent and manage the disease.
To assess breast growth, researchers measured the circumference of the chest underneath the breasts and at the largest part of the breasts.
They defined abdominal obesity as a waist circumference of 35 inches (88 centimeters) in women and 45 in (102 cm) in men.
The research team also had data on the babies' length, weight and head circumference at birth as well as body fat composition.
Here is an especially poignant piece on paper, a green circle with a fringed circumference and a pink dot in the center.
A tour of Maastricht's art spots might start at the center of the periphery and work its way out to the circumference.
Ciolino and his co-authors created lenses lined with a circumference layer of latanoprost, a glaucoma medication typically administered as eye drops.
Those who slept with artificial light had higher body mass index and larger waist circumference than those who slept with no light.
An article on Tuesday about the United States losing its competitive edge in astronomy misstated the circumference of the Large Hadron Collider.
Another recent study looked at the relationship between drinking diet soda and long-term waist circumference change among people 65 and older.
The blades have a circumference of 21.6 meters, and cover an area bigger than the London Eye observation wheel as they turn.
After adjusting for age, lifestyle, education and waist circumference, researchers found that greater height was associated with a lower risk for diabetes.
CERN is in the midst of upgrading the LHC, and has plans for a "Future Circular Collider," which could have 62-mile circumference.
That's a total distance of 190,000 miles (300,000 km), as compared to Mars, which has a circumference of 13,325 miles (21,300 km).[NASA]
The holiday, which falls on March 14 every year, celebrates pi (π), a mathematical ratio that represents a circle's circumference to its diameter.
Participants who were classified as obese based on their BMI or waist circumference had particularly high levels of hair cortisol, the study found.
Among other things, the study found that obese mothers tend to have babies with larger thigh and arm bones and bigger head circumference.
As smaller breeds grow in popularity, the average size of a dog, as measured by the circumference of its neck, has also fallen.
An even larger hailstone was measured and verified on June 25 with measurements of 7 inches in diameter and 18.75 inches in circumference.
A large study has found that body mass index, waist circumference and diabetes are all associated with an increased risk for liver cancer.
The date is 3.14, which also happens to be the approximate ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, or pi.
Through the sharing of new ideas the ancients identified the atom, measured the circumference of the earth, grasped the environmental benefits of vegetarianism.
One such alternative is waist circumference, since many of the negative health affects of obesity are linked to high levels of abdominal fat.
The middle of the painting is occupied by a black, almond-shaped ellipse, with a corona of white flaring out from its circumference.
This freakish and sexily opulent piece of skull fuckery vibrates with virtuosity, projecting a mesmeric unease that plunges far below its material circumference.
The current largest collider is the Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, which smashes protons and has a circumference of 16.6 miles.
The women were also examined to determine whether they had metabolic syndrome, which includes risk factors like high triglycerides, blood pressure, and waist circumference.
But, unless your job requires you to crunch numbers like that on the reg, we doubt you've calculated a circle's circumference since the SATs.
Many had brought their children, aiming to hold hands around the 3.4-mile (5.5-km) circumference of Lake Merritt in a popular urban park.
The women were also examined to determine whether they had metabolic syndrome, which includes risk factors like high triglycerides, blood pressure and waist circumference.
In that way, like the laws of gravity or the ratio of a circumference to a radius, it is at once specific and abstract.
Older adults tend to have a lower arch but increased circumference of the forefoot, ankle and instep than younger people, the study team writes.
Researchers measured obesity in five ways: body mass index, waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio and percentage body fat mass.
Pi is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, something the internet reminds us of every March 14 (or 3.14).
The cavity inside its trunks — with an outer circumference of more than 80 feet — reportedly served as one of the continent's first post offices.
One musician drew a mallet around the cylinder's circumference, while the other gently thrummed the edges of the bars underneath, producing slight, dreamy dissonances.
Afterwards, she measures the circumference of my chest, then, yelling with dramatic effect, yanks my tits high in my bra, one after the next.
Stretching 359 feet in circumference and standing 42 feet tall, the cyclorama was designed to curve around the viewer for a totally immersive viewing experience.
To make sure this project is 100 percent scientific, I take some measurements: resting heart rate, weight, waist circumference, muscular strength and endurance, and flexibility.
If the wave created is just the right length—a multiple of the earth's circumference—it'll meet itself on its way back around the planet.
While I could call a friend to Google the circumference of the Earth just because I was curious, other women couldn't even call their kids.
He said that the air base was very large, with a circumference of 15 miles, and that it would take time to search the area.
When it came time for Carnaval, they would don enormous hoop skirts, 6.6 yards in circumference at the ankles and weighing more than 80 pounds.
As you might recall from your early school days, the mathematical constant pi is defined by the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
Each of the rings has a radius of just a tenth of an inch, and its narrow circumference is filled with the liquid metal galinstan.
And since researchers know "abdominal obesity" (or belly fat) is especially problematic for health, waist circumference or waist-to-hip ratio has also been proposed.
Reduced gravity led to a loss of grip, muscle weight, calf circumference and slow-twitch muscle fiber in the rats who did not receive resveratrol.
To test the study participants' erections, researchers used something called a penile plethysmograph, which measured changes in circumference and hardness while the subjects watched porn.
On average, people who skipped breakfast also had the greatest waist circumference and the highest body mass index, blood pressure, cholesterol and fasting glucose levels.
In other words, by cutting pi off at the 15th decimal point, we would calculate a circumference for that circle that is very slightly off.
This particular muzzle comes in four different sizes and is designed to fit dogs with a head circumference ranging from 9 inches to 25 inches.
A fairy circle consists of a region of grassland that's completely devoid of grass and bordered by a bushy circumference of unusually robust grass growth.
The Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at Brookhaven National Lab in Brookhaven, New York lies in a circular underground tunnel over two miles in circumference.
Ancient mathematicians, for instance, recognized that the elusive ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter can be well approximated by the fraction 22/7.
They developed the sciences, calculated the earth's circumference, proposed a heliocentric theory of the solar system and focused attention on the workings of human beings.
After you make it all the way around, the program calculates the circumference and radius of your circle—and from that, the value of pi.
Farther up the plate's circumference were tiny tentacles and curled-up hulls of salted squid, as purple as a bruise, rinsed five times until swollen.
The menorah ripple is four doughnuts of increasing sizes, fitted snugly within each other, with the largest having the circumference of a typical pizza pie.
Yup, that right there is 9.2 inches of circumference meeting you and your inlaws for breakfast, if you know what I mean. Ai-yai-yai.
Compared to people with a waist of just 80 centimeters (cm), or about 31 inches, individuals 40 to 70 years old with a waist circumference of about 100 cm (about 39 inches) were roughly 50% more likely to die during the study, and the mortality risk for people with a waist circumference over 120 cm (about 47 inches) were more than twice as likely to die.
They were also closely monitored by researchers, counselors, and dietitians, who checked their weight, waist circumference, blood pressure, cholesterol, and other metabolic measures throughout the year.
Since we only perceive four, the other six must be curled up or "compactified" too small to see, like the circumference of a very thin wire.
The length of the largest equator is half the circumference = pi x r, where r is the radius of the bouquet, assuming it is a sphere.
Speculators ruminated that the ring — whose entire circumference was studded with rocks — was a gift from Prince Harry, to commemorate the birth of their son, Archie.
The goal is to survive the other players and to outrun a deadly energy wall that slowly constricts around the circumference of the island war zone.
The largest hail stone found on June 23 was a whopping 6.5 inches in diameter, 17.375 inches in circumference, and weighed 1.33 pounds, according to NOAA.
Ellen, for example, is obsessed with counting calories and measuring her arm circumference, and she does sit-ups so frequently that her back is chronically bruised.
Tripling its width — to about 25 inches — to measure the circumference would leave it smaller than the average American waist, which is 34 to 35 inches.
Another option, which may be the closest alternative, is the waist-to-hip ratio, which compares the circumference of your waist to that of your hips.
The authors recommend avoiding mammoths and instead going for a device that is average or below average in length and circumference, and with a smooth shaft.
That's understandable, since the most basic definition of pi is the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle: Now for the important part.
The drill bit used to create the hole was misaligned, leaving the tube about half a millimeter too thin along one small portion of its circumference.
The researchers monitored each child's weight, height and waist circumference from ages one to six; all of the children had similar measurements when the study started.
Interestingly, some of the most common exoplanets exist at a size between Earth and Neptune -- a circumference that doesn't make an appearance in our solar system.
The lines of the square, meet the circle's circumference on the left, but do not do so on the right, extending instead beyond the outer edge.
Another answer that Musk reportedly accepts has a person starting near the South Pole and walking a mile to where the earth has a one mile circumference.
Seated in risers along the circumference of the round center stage, spectators in the audience — including parents and their small children — screamed as they scrambled for safety.
Dr Williams's examination has revealed the marks, etched around the astrolabe's circumference at 5° intervals and indicated in the photograph, that allow solar elevations to be gauged.
Lopez-Jimenez, who is not connected to this study, finds overfat an interesting concept and thinks the author's suggestion of measuring waist circumference is a good one.
Pi Day is a celebration of the mathematical constant π, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, which starts with 23.14 and goes on endlessly.
Because of the Southern Ocean's unique geography and relatively land-free circumference, persistent winds constantly circle Antarctica, and are some of the strongest forces on the planet.
Genetic variations associated with head circumference in infants, and wider hips in women, seem to have become noticeably more common even over the past couple of millennia.
And, if you have three thousand dollars to spare, there's the Magnesphere, a pod, six feet in circumference, which envelops the body in allegedly restorative electromagnetic fields.
Studies showed that the fetal brain had shrunken from a normal head circumference in the 47th percentile during week 16 to the 24th percentile in week 20.
The researchers stressed that waist circumference was a more important marker than overall obesity and advised doctors to measure their patient's waists to identify those at risk.
The bristles are densely packed and the circumference of the brush head made it just the right size to apply targeted products like highlighter and contour cream.
Emerging research suggests that measuring a person's waist circumference and comparing it to the size of her hips — the waist-to-hip ratio — may be even more telling.
The egg group lost 65% more body weight, 16% more body fat, experienced a 61% greater reduction in BMI and saw a 34% greater reduction in waist circumference!
Tattoos have remained a big trend for years, only now it seems as though the circumference of body ink flooding our Instagram feeds is getting smaller and smaller.
The report looked at the height, weight, body-mass index and waist circumference of American adults; it updated a 103 report on these trends between 1960 and 2002.
Sokol: And then this one is only, "only," a 6-foot circumference, but the side pieces also need to be wired and stitched and then attached to it.
The world's largest coconut , with a circumference of forty-­six feet, was put to work in the Second World War-era half-dance, half-sport known as Tangoball.
However, if you know you like chic products chilling inside of your ass, this silky smooth, 5-inch circumference, 5-inch-length plug will fit your needs perfectly.
Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, has inspired math enthusiasts to celebrate on 3/14 — which, coincidentally or not, is also Albert Einstein's birthday.
Pi, as we all learned in school (and are reminded every March 5763, on Pi Day), is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
At periodic checkups over six years, they collected data on obesity and waist circumference, eating and sleep habits, alcohol consumption, the medications they took and whether they smoked.
Ms. Michalak's cousin Gosia, who works at the company, put on latex gloves and draped a tape measure on my back, measuring the circumference around my dangling nipples.
They hang around the circumference of the gallery, behind a curtain of construction-site safety netting, and are decorated with letters and words lifted from plastic shopping bags.
Instead of measuring the height and weight of malnourished children before admitting them to feeding centers, doctors started using just arm-circumference measurements to speed up the process.
Volunteers completed three session of their assigned workout each week for eight months, while scientists tracked changes to their aerobic fitness, blood pressure, insulin sensitivity and waist circumference.
Instead of a grill tracing the circumference of the device, as it does on the Echo Plus, the new Echo has seven distinct, yet tiny holes on the top.
It does this by smashing a high-energy beam of protons into a block of iridium, and then feeding the resulting antiprotons into a ring 180 metres in circumference.
Pan's ridge, which looks like it spans the entire circumference of the 8.8-mile-wide moon, was formed by the strange interplay of gravity in Pan's part of space.
The app "reads" the atoms by assessing their color and the color of the dark band around the circumference so you can scan almost any atom in any position.
At 32 weeks, an ultrasound showed that the fetus was abnormally small — in the third percentile for fetal weight — and its head was below the second percentile for circumference.
Earlier in the hearing, the judge appeared angry that there had been no independent measurement of Charlie's head circumference since Monday, saying he wanted that resolved within 24 hours.
But now it's finished, and we've just walked its entire circumference and all around the inside, and we have to say: Apple's new Steve Jobs Theater is absolutely gorgeous.
Projected increases in waist circumference and body fat percentage based on genetic profile were similarly linked with increases in the odds of ever having smoked and increased smoking intensity.
The doctor did not specify how much the circumference was below normal measurements, but for microcephaly to be diagnosed, a baby's head needs to be significantly smaller than normal.
As its inflating interior forms a new universe, its energy incrementally ticks down in clocklike fashion each time the expanding circle winds around the cylinder's circumference and overlaps itself.
The Million Women Study conducted in Britain demonstrated a direct link between the development of coronary heart disease and an increase in waist circumference over a 20-year period.
The reason for the association is unclear, but long sleep duration is associated with increased inflammation, unfavorable lipid profiles and increased waist circumference, factors known to increase cardiovascular risk.
It found social jet lag correlated with insulin resistance — a precursor to diabetes — lower HDL cholesterol (the good kind), higher levels of triglycerides, higher waist circumference, and higher BMI.
We know that d is equal to 3√2, so the circumference is equal to pi times 3√2 or 3π√2, the last answer of the five listed.
Interestingly, for a one-time sexual experience, the average plastic penis the women chose was slightly larger at 6.4 inches (16.3 cm) long and 5.0 inches (12.7 cm) in circumference.
In contrast, the delicate floral beauty of the veil was a vision Meghan and I shared, a special gesture embracing the Commonwealth flora, ascending the circumference of the silk tulle.
The bole of the biggest living sequoia, the General Sherman tree, is over 30 metres (2150 feet) in circumference; it takes 21872 adults with their arms outstretched to encircle it.
Among African-American women, obesity explained 18 percent of their extra risk for high blood pressure, and having a large waist circumference explained another 15 percent of the added risk.
The clasps are also easier to align when the bag is full, especially if you're using the rigid CB-1 Photo Insert which stiffens the upper circumference of the bag.
As smaller breeds become more popular, and bigger beasts become less so, the average size of a dog, as measured by the circumference of its neck, has also fallen. Why?
"The circumference of your waist has no effect on the deliciousness of chocolates or the saltiness of french fries or the sweetness of ice cream," she wrote in the post.
Four years ago, a young bond trader named Adam Tang, trying for a personal record, drove the almost-circumference of Manhattan, a distance of 26.5 miles, in twenty-four minutes.
And so he did, arriving at a value either 2 percent less (39,375 kilometers) than the actual circumference or 16 percent more (46,620 kilometers), depending on Eratosthenes' exact metric (e.g.
A slightly shorter band option for this would be ideal, but I found that when I have the strap adjusted to its smallest circumference, it minimizes most of the slippage.
The advantage of a hexagon was that he could calculate both the length of its perimeter (which approximates the circle's circumference) and its diameter (which coincides with the circle's diameter).
A huge mound of coal occupies most of the floor space in the room, and a toy train hauling LED counters drives around its circumference, elevated to about hip height.
And it turns out that, in order to bring particles up to the relativistic velocities required for certain experiments, a tube longer than the circumference of the Earth would be needed.
Agencies are also working to prevent or mitigate malnutrition in communities by conducting middle upper-arm circumference (MUAC) measurements and providing nutrient-rich food pouches to nurse people back to health.
NASA only uses around 15 digits of pi to send rockets into space, and measuring the visible Universe's circumference to the precision of a single atom would take just 40 digits.
We know that pi is so much more than the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter—it's critical to understanding the best things in life, which are all circular.
The length of the banner, Elminyawi explained, is taken from the circumference of the square in front of the military headquarters, where most protests and sit-ins in Khartoum take place.
The menu describes it as a rice-flour crepe, akin to an Indian dosa, but it's denser, crispy at the circumference and sinking like a pancake the farther you go in.
Its length represented the three spatial dimensions of macroscopic reality, and its circumference signified the six other spatial dimensions that string theory says exist, but which are too small to see.
Pi, as we all learned in school (and are reminded every March 14, on Pi Day, which is tomorrow), is defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
As you watch, the focus gently and naturally moves around you in a circle (never quite making you turn a full circumference, which is important to avoid distraction for wired setups).
"First I started with the obvious categories, like size, circumference and then I went on the dirty stuff and added everything that my mind could think of absolutely shamelessly," said Szücs.
He expressed dismay that the two sides could not agree on the size of Charlie's head — a crucial question, since, medical experts said, brain circumference can indicate damage to the brain.
To start, Beck walked us around the nearly half-mile circumference of the design, drawing a sort of curvy outline and creating empty triangles of untracked snow between each spiraling arm.
"Adding inches to its length or circumference undermines everything Alan Moore was trying to say about politics, society, and the human condition," Vulture wrote in 2009, before the movie was out.
It found social jet lag correlated with insulin resistance — a precursor to diabetes — lower HDL cholesterol (the good kind), higher levels of triglycerides, higher waist circumference, and higher body mass index.
Valrhona MANJARI 21% mousse, Pistachio and CARAIBE 21% crémeux, CARAIBE 22% glaze and Parfait glacé If a circle has twice the diameter of another circle it will also have twice the circumference.
After measuring how much tissue will be needed to achieve the ideal length, a small incision is made and the excess tissue is removed, either from the top or around the circumference.
Brazil had previously been working with a 32-cm cranial circumference for both sexes to diagnose microcephaly, a birth defect marked by abnormally small heads and that can lead to developmental problems.
The company says the outside steering wheel diameter should be 14-1/2 to 15-1/2 inches, while the grip circumference should be 3-5/8 to 3-7/8 inches.
After about 45 minutes, the balloons had deflated only slightly and we realized we hadn't been very scientific: It might have been wise to first measure the balloons' original circumference, for example.
While the company claimed that the jeans went up to a size 29, the waist circumference of the jeans better corresponded to a size 673, just barely surpassing the straight/plus threshold.
A study conducted by several psychologists of about 1,400 people found that people who said they engaged in enjoyable leisure activities had lower blood pressure, total cortisol, waist circumference, and body mass index.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Thirteen babies in Brazil born with normal head circumference have been diagnosed with congenital Zika syndrome, with brain scans showing extensive malformations, inflammation and reduced brain volume, researchers reported on Tuesday.
If your waist circumference is half your height or less, you are at a healthy fat level, if you are over that number, your fat could put you at risk for ill health.
We wouldn't blame you if you watched the entirety of Snowpiercer and never realized Mason, the Thatcher-esque villain in charge of the apocalyptic train orbiting the earth's circumference, was actually Tilda Swinton.
Google Earth allows you to measure the distance between two points on the Earth, as well as the circumference of a circular section of the ground — or even the elevation of a mountain.
True, you would have had to splice together multiple pairs of skinny jeans by Hedi Slimane in his Saint Laurent days to get something that might fit the circumference of Nolan Carroll's thighs.
At your child's well checkups, her pediatrician will plot her height, weight and head circumference on a series of curves to compare her growth to the average growth of other children her age.
A study conducted by several psychologists of about 1,400 people found that people who said they engaged in enjoyable leisure activities had lower blood pressure, total cortisol, waist circumference and body mass index.
The idea was that the shape of the ears, the circumference of the head, and other such undisguisable characteristics could be used to identify criminals at a time when eyewitness reports still guided arrests.
Aside from beaches, Denevan has engraved Burning Man's Black Rock Desert in Nevada, and created 10-mile-circumference work in a dried lake bed that, he says, holds the world record for largest art.
To explore the connection between abdominal obesity and kidney disease risk, Melamed and colleagues examined lab tests results for albumin and survey data collected from 1999 to 2010 on race, ethnicity and waist circumference.
Let's say we have a circle with a radius of exactly that size (or 25 billion miles in diameter) and we want to calculate the circumference, which is pi times the radius times 2.
Often, a single object is implanted on the dorsal aspect (top side) of the penile shaft though they can be placed in rows or arranged randomly around the circumference and length of the shaft.
WHEN Melissa Auf der Maur goes to work, she often takes her 22014-year-old daughter, River, as well as River's protective earmuffs: twin plastic clamshells that nearly double the circumference of her head.
In the past year she has marched in a pride parade, driven around the circumference of Iceland and gone on more dates than she had in all the previous years of her life combined.
"I would take a leaf from the tree and use an app that asks a number of questions, like the latitude and longitude of the location, the circumference of the tree," Ms. Plaga said.
Each contain an oval in the center, and at eight points along the circumference of each oval, beams of light stream toward the four corners of the sheet and the midpoints of its borders.
From the machine's cab they were able to film the entire circumference of the phenomenon, which ends up looking more like a gateway to another universe, than sunlight simply being reflected from inside rain drops.
The metrics that Naked tracks about a user's body include the symmetry and circumference of their biceps, calves, thighs, hips and waist as well as their body fat percentage, hip to waist ratio and weight.
In the irregular circular painting, "Red with Two Black and Two Blue Circles" (2018), the placement of the black and blue circles along the painting's circumference makes you conscious of the empty field between them.
Given that a half circumference of the Earth is 20,000 kilometres, we are now nudging up against the point at which any two places on the planet will be within range of a direct flight.
Overall, the researchers note, people with the lowest grip strengths tended to have lower socioeconomic status and were more likely to smoke, to be obese and to have higher waist circumference and body fat percentage.
Besides the Burn Book, the group of frenemies left behind some of the most memorable trends of the decade, like glossy lips, kohl liner that covers the circumference of the entire eye, and overplucked eyebrows.
H: I come along the wooden rail thing that is very colorful and then further on there's something called like the golden circumference ["I Give You a Sphere of Golden Light" by Alejandro Corujeira (2018)].
Only 12 percent of Americans over age 20 are considered metabolically healthy — that is, with optimal measures for waist circumference, blood sugar, blood pressure and lipids, and not taking drugs to control these risk factors.
Most patients — 78% of men and 90% of women — had abdominal obesity, defined as a waist circumference of 94 cm (37.6 inches) or above for men, and 80 cm (32 inches) or above for women.
After controlling for age, sex, ethnicity, smoking, diabetes and other factors that might be linked to obesity, they found that the higher the level of cortisol, the greater the body weight, B.M.I. and waist circumference.
Since Australia's rusty-red monolith, Uluru, was handed back to its original owners in 1977, the Anangu people have welcomed visitors to walk its 9.4 kilometer (5.8 mile) circumference and soak up its spiritual presence.
A doctor could even eyeball it and if the patient's waist is bigger than the hips, the risk of premature death is considered much higher for that person than someone whose waist circumference is smaller.
Specifically, it is about a hole that opens up in the middle of a charmingly stylized pastel Los Angeles, its circumference growing larger with each person, palm tree, and building that falls into its gaping maw.
" The Independent offered a more prosaic account: "His erect penis is about five inches long, has the circumference of a quarter ... and heads off at an angle, presumably rather like a finger bent at the joint.
Average waist circumference also increased more than 1 inch in men and 2 inches in women, Ogden said: from 99.1 centimeters (39 inches) in men in 20153-2000 to 102.1 centimeters (40.2 inches) in 2015-16.
I took measurements of my legs and butt at the start and end but did not get any quantifiable change in circumference, but I do think there was more visible definition not reflected by those numbers.
Fit City The arm regarded by many as the strongest in New York measures 39 inches from neck to wrist, with biceps the circumference of a football and skin spray-tanned to a similar leathery brown.
In other news, it is Pi Day, an international celebration of mathematics, symbolized by the Greek letter used in math to represent the constant ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, approximately 3.14159.
In the Raven Chacon (Diné) installation, "Still Life, #3", for example, the simple decision to have viewers travel the circumference of the room to read the Navajo story of creation challenges how we typically experience technology.
If you wanted to calculate the circumference of the known universe, he explained, you'd only need 40 decimal places to be accurate within a range the size of a single atom of hydrogen (the smallest element).
It's housed in a circular module supposedly inspired by watches, with notches running around the circumference and an amusing "F1.8-2.5/16-33mm ASPH" inscription as if this were a real zoom lens with variable aperture.
The tape used to measure the circumference of their upper arms confirms the scourge of severe acute malnutrition -- the estimated number of those suffering from this having more than tripled since this war began in 2014.
There are also the lines made by the tape strips that have been painted over, and the grooves where he has peeled the tape off, which is especially noticeable as it coincides with the oval's circumference.
In my opinion, leaving high school I will definitely take more of the life lessons I learned with me rather then how to find a circumference of a circle of what happened in the civil war.
Starting at the western tip of the city, just past the docks, I circled its circumference before cutting up and down its main streets, darting in and out of alleys to peek into what might be there.
Every additional 100 milligrams of caffeine consumed daily during the first trimester of pregnancy was associated with a 72-gram (2.5 ounce) lower birth weight, as well as significantly lower gestational age, birth length and head circumference.
Persons and his colleagues relied on an equation developed by other researchers to infer its body mass, using the circumference of the femur, or thigh bone, to glean the amount of weight the legs could reasonably support.
Measuring breast volume, which wasn't done in the study, may also give a more accurate cup size than the method based on breast and chest circumference that was used in the study, the authors also point out.
In 2007, when Tehran launched gas supplies to neighboring Armenia, Russia's Gazprom immediately bought up the pipeline within Armenia and built it with a small circumference to preempt its future use for transporting gas to European markets.
He explained that young brains are highly susceptible to brain trauma, because while children's heads reach adult circumference by the age of 5, children's necks aren't quite that strong, Think of a bobble head doll, he said.
Researchers focused on five things that contribute to metabolic syndrome: expanding waist circumference, elevated fats in the flood, declines in so-called "good" HDL cholesterol, spikes in blood pressure and increased levels of sugar in the blood.
A massive hailstone that landed in South Dakota on June 23, 2010 beat out the previous record for weight and diameter at a giant 8.0 inches in diameter, 18.625 inches in circumference, and 1.9375 pounds in weight.
Guinness World Records required the total distance of one's journey to exceed the circumference of the earth for certification, which mine would not because my flights were taking shortcuts over the narrow northern reaches of the globe.
The fix: If you are a woman and your waist circumference is more than 35 inches or you're a man with a waist size greater than 40 inches, talk to your doctor about checking for insulin resistance.
For example, the lengths of her humerus and forearm were extrapolated from old photos of the pioneering pilot, and her inseam length and waist circumference were estimated by measuring a pair of Earhart's trousers kept at Perdue University.
THE beams of protons that circulate around the 27km-circumference ring of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's biggest particle accelerator, carry as much kinetic energy as an American aircraft-carrier sailing at just under six knots.
Except, the coin does not roll around the whole circumference, as by the time it rolls back round again, it is slightly nearer to the dark foreboding funnel and is now leaning ever so slightly more towards it.
Although Snopes does its best to dispel these stories before they make their way around the full circumference of the internet, some of these legends are so pervasive that KFC has been forced to confront them head-on.
The group released its conceptual design report earlier this month; the proposed collider, called the Future Circular Collider, would be more than 60 miles in circumference, cost more than €20 billion ($22 billion), and be completed around 2050.
Others hiked down into the crater, sitting or lying in the center of the circle or walking around the circumference, from musician to musician, effectively creating their own simultaneous mix by moving toward and away from various musicians.
Despite the findings of dozens of medical tests, he said he still held out hope that Guilherme does not have microcephaly, pointing out that his head circumference is at the upper limit of the range for the condition.
When they controlled for a long list of modifiable risk factors — fasting glucose, body mass index, waist circumference, blood pressure, blood lipids, location of residence, socioeconomic status and more — the difference in diabetes incidence between the races disappeared.
In addition to increasing head circumference, this rare mutation markedly raises the risk for several cancers, including prostate and breast cancer (the lifetime risk in carriers is 85 percent), as well as autism and schizophrenia in some individuals.
Deer are judged by a complicated method that includes measurements of numerous aspects of the antlers, including the length of each point; the length, width and circumference of the main beams; and the width of the whole rack.
The researchers caught weak signals linking clonazepam to a higher risk of microcephaly (a small head circumference that is associated with lower IQ), while individually, phenobarbital and pregabalin were linked to higher risks of different types of heart defects.
There, among walkways and arcades especially designed for thinking, Euclid came to formulate his theorems; Eratosthenes to measure the circumference of the Earth; and Herophilos to prove that the brain, not the heart, was the seat of the intellect.
In my life, whenever an inexplicable, illogical, disturbing event takes place (I'm not saying that it happens often, but it has a few times), I always come back to that circle—the circle with many centers but no circumference.
Early last week, just a few days before visitors were welcomed back into the grove, a deer was calmly enjoying the shade of the trunk, which measures nearly 100 feet in circumference, one-third of a football field's length.
You can change their wigs and eye colors and makeup choices and merkins, but otherwise, these girls are so indistinguishable that you have to gaze at their nipple texture and circumference to get a sense of what separates one from another.
From the press release: Standing over seven stories high, with a circumference of around 24 feet and weighing over seven tons, the giant aluminum Echo replica will be on display on Broadway between 44th and 45th Street now through June 25.
The Kyln prison, where Star Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, and Gamora are taken to be processed, is based on a simple architectural idea – a central watchtower with a 360-degree view of all cells along the circumference of the prison.
To get an idea of how unnecessary these digits are for practical calculations, consider the fact that you only need 39 digits of pi to calculate the circumference of the universe to the accuracy of the width of a hydrogen atom.
"Pi" (22005) experiments with generating music through the ratio of circumference to diameter in a circle, in part to question our dogged adherence to more traditional Western composing methods (frankly, the musical result is more entertaining than pleasant to listen to).
It was made in Oaxaca, Mexico, of masa (a dough of dried corn steeped in slaked lime) pressed flat until kerchief-thin, then baked on the comal to an even crackle, as crisp at the circumference as at the center.
Microcephaly, which comes from the Greek words for "small head," is a broad term used to describe a smaller-than-average head circumference in babies (at least two standard deviations below the mean for his or her sex and age).
If you were paying attention in grade school, you'll remember pi is the number that describes how the circumference of a circle relates to its diameter (how wide a circle is if you draw a line straight across the middle).
They assigned the children a score based on the five components of the metabolic syndrome that measure the degree of risk for cardiovascular and other diseases: high waist circumference, high blood pressure, and abnormal levels of triglycerides, cholesterol and insulin.
If you zoomed in on a part of it, it might look like this: Now I can find the distance between each successive point using the following formula: For the total circumference, I can just add up all these distances.
Analysis will show the perfect center of gravity, the perfect circumference of the right thigh versus the left, the ideal size of the multifidus, the proper flexion of one ankle over another, the most efficient rotation of each hip. Someday.
At CERN, in 2100, a hadron machine called the Super Proton Synchrotron, with a circumference of 1003km, was used to find particles called the W and Z bosons, which are involved in a phenomenon known as the weak nuclear force.
But the authors of the new study contend that waist circumference is a better indicator of excess fat than BMI, especially in older people, who tend to lose lean body mass like muscle and gain fat without a change in weight.
For example, when comparing women with the top-25% highest levels of a dioxin-like PCB mixture to women whose levels were in the bottom 25%, the highest levels were associated with 6.5 millimeter (0.26 inch) reduction in fetal head circumference.
More than half of the material left over from the formation of the sun 4.6 billion years ago ended up in Jupiter, which has a circumference nearly 11 times bigger than Earth's and is itself orbited by 67 known moons.
For those complaining of a "loose" hole, fixing many of those underlying problems will naturally tighten one's anus; when you remove one or more pieces of the anal pie, as it were, its circumference will naturally be smaller when it's repaired.
It found that, when compared with those from previous season, the more recent balls had minor physical differences conducive to flying further, including a slightly higher coefficient of restitution (a technical measure of bounciness), a lower seam height and a smaller circumference.
Now, the nation's Ministry of Health is discussing lowering the limit for head circumference for newborns again — to 31.9 centimeters for boys and 31.5 centimeters for girls — after a recommendation by medical groups that the agency met with in Brasília last week.
" When Daryle was born, his head measured only 12 inches around – well below average according to the CDC Data Table of Infant Head Circumference Chart – and his parents, Lisa and Pat, were told he would live a "difficult and painful life with microcephaly.
Some experts and activists have criticized BMI, which relies on our weight and height, as a flawed metric for figuring out when someone's size might be at an unhealthy level, and have pushed for other measurements, like waist circumference, to be used instead.
The risk factors – known collectively as the metabolic syndrome - include large waist circumference, high triglyceride levels, low HDL or "good" cholesterol levels, high blood pressure and high fasting blood sugar, which together increase the risk of heart disease and other health problems.
The country's Health Ministry, updating a weekly tally for cases of microcephaly linked to the Zika outbreak, said that baby boys suspected of having the condition at birth must have a head circumference equivalent to or less than 31.9 cm (12.56 inches).
Although others have observed neurological problems in infants exposed to Zika during gestation, the study is the first to carefully document birth defects in a group of babies with confirmed Zika exposure whose head circumference fell into the normal range at birth.
The questionnaire then asks about breed-specific features like a nose-free design for dogs with up-facing noses or a neoprene nose strap for dogs with preexisting scars on their snouts, and finally the circumference and length of your dog's snout.
The microcephaly, a brain-damaging disorder, was diagnosed after the baby was born with a head circumference that is smaller than the norm, Dr. Félix Castillo, the neonatal chief at the Vall d'Hebron hospital in Barcelona, said at a news conference on Monday.
To research how nips vary, they studied the nipples of 63 Australian undergraduate students, measuring the "nipple-areola complex," including the circular colored area around the nip itself, as well as a variety of other factors, including bust circumference, body mass, and height.
Now Uluru is available on Google Street View, offering the internet an up-close look at the ochre, rust, wild plum, and charcoal hues of the rock, which measures 348 metres (1,142 ft) high, and has a circumference of 9.4 kilometres (5.8 mi).
For each 2-inch increase in waist circumference, the risk of liver cancer increased by 8 percent, even after controlling for B.M.I. And those with Type 2 diabetes had more than double the risk of liver cancer, even among the non-obese.
It looks a bit like a carousel, several feet in circumference, except instead of wooden horses and swans spinning around, there are the warp threads, the long threads that extend the length of a piece of fabric (the weft runs the width).
Between the more ominous second duet ("Come Out") and the buoyant finale ("Clapping Music"), Ms. Ratsifandrihana offered a ravishing rendition of "Violin Phase," which traverses the circumference, radiuses and diameters of a circle, while also exploring circles and spirals in the body.
" But let's not forget the time the Arkansas state employee Paula Jones signed an affidavit in which she testified to the size, circumference and unique angle of Bill Clinton's penis, described by The Independent as "rather like a finger bent at the joint.
A separate review of a larger sample of observational studies found people who used artificial sweeteners over time gained weight and had a larger waist circumference, as well as a higher incidence of hypertension, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular events.
" But let's not forget the time the Arkansas state employee Paula Jones signed an affidavit in which she testified to the size, circumference and unique angle of Bill Clinton's penis, described by The Independent as "rather like a finger bent at the joint.
Thirty-two overweight or obese people participated in the study, and all of them had some symptoms of metabolic syndrome, a group of risk factors -- such as high waist circumference or high blood pressure -- that increases the likelihood of heart disease, stroke and diabetes.
"We found levels of cortisol in the hair to be positively and significantly correlated to larger waist circumference and higher body mass index or BMI," said lead author Sarah Jackson, a research associate at the Institute of Epidemiology and Health at University College London.
Sometimes women have to hold their labia extra tight so they don't get pulled too hard, and then some people really don't have any, so there's not much of a circumference to get in and wax, which causes us to get inventive with positioning.
Hoodless also used three indicators of sex: the ratio of the circumference of the femur to its length; the angle between the femur and the pelvis; and the subpubic angle, between two bones in the pelvis, which is larger in women than in men.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Brazil's government, grappling with the outbreak of the Zika virus, on Wednesday said it had lowered the head circumference used to measure suspected cases of microcephaly, a move meant to align its norms with those of the World Health Organization.
It's also difficult to diagnose: The fact that a fetus has microcephaly is often not apparent until late in the pregnancy (ultrasounds often can't detect the condition until well into the second trimester) or after birth (when doctors measure the circumference of the baby's head).
Researchers tested the bacterium, Akkermansia muciniphila, in 32 men and women who met the criteria for metabolic syndrome by having at least three of five conditions: high fasting blood sugar, high blood pressure, high triglycerides, low HDL (the "good" cholesterol) or excessive waist circumference.
If you were to draw a circle with a diameter of 25 billion miles, using 15 digits of pi, you'd only arrive at a measurement of the circumference that's off by 1.5 inches, NASA's Marc Rayman explained in a post on NASA's JPL website.
Then travel through Paris history by walking the circumference of the ground floor, where illustrated timelines (enlivened by flat-screen displays and touch-screen panels) take you from the medieval period until today, with homage to the groundbreaking contributions of Le Corbusier and other architects.
School children posed by the El Árbol del Tule, a colossal Montezuma cypress in Oaxaca, Mexico, suggest the scale of its over 137 feet in circumference trunk, while just the canopy of the rare Camperdown elm in Prospect Park, Brooklyn, is celebrated for its gnarled shapes.
Step back in time to when you first learned geometry and recall the simple origins: no matter what circle you're using, if you divide the circumference of the circle by the diameter, you'll get the same answer: an endless number, starting with the digits 3.14159265... (aka pi).
With eight slender slices, the pie was smaller in circumference than I'd imagined it would be for half a grand — but it was stacked in the toppings department: Patron-infused créme fraîche, avocado, fresh mango, poached lobster, Osetra caviar, black truffles, AND a sprinkling of platinum flakes.
The Tech Stands Up rally was scheduled for March 14 for fittingly nerdy reasons: March 14 is known as Pi Day because the date is 3.14, the first three digits of the mathematically significant number pi, which equals a circle's ratio of its circumference to its diameter.
The novelist Marita Golden, my fellow panelist at the Carnegie Library, has a new book, "The Wide Circumference of Love," that has found the right metaphor for this disorientation: The mind of one of her characters is being consumed by Alzheimer's as Washington is undergoing its transformation.
Biden told a story about how, he claimed, the origin of the phrase "rule of thumb" was that an English court ruled "in the late 1300s" that a man could beat his wife as long as he used a rod smaller than the circumference of his thumb.
"Mean (or average) weight, waist circumference, and BMI in adults 20 years and older increased between 1999-2000 and 2015-2016," Cynthia Ogden, one of the report's authors and an epidemiologist at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics, wrote in an email.
That resulted in a plan to outfit the church with 11 new tie beams that span the building's width, a new collar beam below the roof's circumference and three L-shaped braces called keys inserted into each corner to tie the walls together, all from regionally sourced eucalyptus wood.
All you have at work here are two magnets controlling two stainless steel bearing balls held in place by a recessed track, with one running around the circumference of the matte-titanium watch face telling the hour and the other, within the watch face, denoting the minute within.
The patrons massed and flowed on the other side of a rope line, some thirty yards from the porch; in the space between stood an immense oak, its trunk some twenty feet in circumference, its branches cabled up and sprawling into a canopy that created a swath of shade.
All you have at work here are two magnets controlling two stainless steel bearing balls held in place by a recessed track, with one running around the circumference of the matte-titanium watch face telling the hour and the other, within the watch face, denoting the minute within the hour.
It comes encased (with potatoes standing in for chicken) in crimped puffs of obligingly flaky pastry the size of dolls' fists, and is the essential accessory to hand-stretched and spun roti canai, a layered flatbread that's close to see-through at the center and thick and chewy along the circumference.
Although the definitive test for visceral fat is a CT or other specialized scan, a waist circumference of more than 35 inches in women and more than 40 in men indicates an unhealthy amount of visceral fat, said Dr. Apovian, an obesity medicine specialist at the Boston University School of Medicine.

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