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Area

The size of a two-dimensional space. One calculates the area by multiplying the area's length by its width.
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area

A measurement of the square footage contained within certain boundaries.
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Overall, AUC ranks in the same range as other prestigious U.S.
Uhuru thanked the AUC for the award, saying the honour belongs to the 'great people of Kenya'.
"I am excited to be joining the AUC and I look forward to adding value to this great university and building on their solid track and record of success," Abdallah said.
"For 100 years, AUC has assumed a leadership role in supporting and empowering bright and ambitious students who are seeking to shape the world around them," said AUC President Francis Ricciardone.
Exposure to the bright light significantly reduced the total amount (AUC) of melatonin the women secreted over the entire night ([F.sub.1,14] = 41.99; p [is less than] 0.0001).
Equation (2) illustrates that by multiplying the base ([D.sub.2] -[D.sub.1]) by the height (([V.sub.1] + [V.sub.2])/2) of the trapezoid, one may obtain the AUC for that section of the discounting curve (Myerson et al., 2001).
They urged AUC to immediately establish an evidence preservation mechanism as a precursor to the full operationalization of the HCSS.
AUC provides information on quantification of aggregates in the absence of a stationary phase, but only gives average values of molecular weight.
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