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- (BeginString), 9 (BodyLength), and 35 (MsgType). From FIXT.1.1 / FIX.5.0, the header contains five or six fields: 8 (BeginString), 9 (BodyLength), 35 (MsgType)...
- (12 in) in length. However, the largest species, B. rex, had an estimated bodylength of 170 centimetres (67 in). Although expansive with over 60 species found...
- 320–2,090 lb), the height from 1–1.5 m (3 ft 3 in – 4 ft 11 in) and the bodylength from 2–3 m (6 ft 7 in – 9 ft 10 in). The Bornean rhinoceros has the darkest...
- Paradasys subterraneus is a Gastrotricha with a bodylength up to 0.6 mm. The species is marine. Gastrotricha are microscopic animals ranging from 0.06-3...
- combined with Wenden, Windle and Graham White to claim silver, half a bodylength behind the Americans. At the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh, Scotland...
- (bush-crickets or katydids) found in La Réunion. and in Congo It has a bodylength of 13mm. orthoptera speciesfile.org Griffini, 1908 Karny. 1907. REVISIO...
- long-distance calls made by other guenons. Males average 420 mm head and bodylength, with a 609 mm long tail, females are smaller with a mean head and body...
- combustion engine and radiator moved forward to allow a 14 feet (4.3 m) bodylength. In 1935, the WTB bus version appeared, and the WS and VYC models were...
- worker can also move exceptionally fast inside them (more than nine bodylengths per second). The holes exit out of any point within the colony's territory...
- strength in his arms. He began to lose ground in the last 50 m and was a bodylength behind until a late surge brought him to within a metre by the end of...