Definitionn. the dimension through an object as opposed to its length or width
Last update: July 20, 2015
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If I represent the intensity of the primary light after traversing a thickness x of the turbid medium, we have dI = - hIA-4dx, where h is a constant independent of A. [Please select]
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Both orifices are under the full thickness of your hair. [Please select]
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The thickness of the columns will be equal to one module. [Please select]
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These screws regulate the height of the wire from the bench, and hence the thickness of the slabs from the bars. [Please select]
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The outer nest, 33 mm in thickness, was, of coarse stems of grasses and other material. [Please select]
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Some species, such as _Trochospongilla phillottiana_, cover large areas with a thin film of uniform thickness, while others (e.) [Please select]
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_Sponge_ forming masses of considerable area, but never of more than moderate depth or thickness. [Please select]
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In some of the gemmules before me this coat measures in thickness about 1/9 of the total diameter of the gemmule. [Please select]
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Thus colour depends much upon light; thickness of hair upon heat; size upon abundance of food, &c. [Please select]
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This expansion divides into fasciculi, which end in the thickness of the upper lip. [Please select]
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_The thickness of the body_ from the middle of the belly to the middle of the back. [Please select]
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