0 to reduce something by half or divide something into two equal pieces:
1 to divide something into two equal parts, or to reduce something to half of its original size, number, or degree:
2 to reduce a number or amount by 50 per cent, or to be reduced by 50 per cent:
However, the new sampling rate uses twice as many samples every second; therefore, the duration will be halved.
As a result, the number of yeomen was halved.
Each half eye was halved again on the horizontal meridian.
Compared to period 3 the peaks of the author-based map are deprived of three-fourths of their former height; compared to period 4 they are halved.
Figure 11 presents three computations with successively halved sizes of crosswise computing cells.
I n other words, by halving (doubling) the eddy size (wavenumber) the characteristic correlation time is halved.
If corrections for heteroplasmy are necessary, then these values have to be halved (see discussion of pedigree studies above).
Apparently, the flesh had been stripped from the head before its deposition in the chamber, and probably before the blow that halved the occipital bone.
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