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Of course, a AAA is a bit chunky by today's standards; it's far thicker than my Samsung Trace and wouldn't even fit comfortably anywhere in my big ol' Helio Ocean.
But in HOCM, a genetic abnormality causes the muscle wall of the heart to grow far thicker than it should.
Unquestionably, however, contract employees of all kinds have become far thicker on the ground in recent years.
In many places in the dredging zone — the upper Hudson above Albany — the contaminated layers of sediment were far thicker than sampling probes had predicted.
The layer was deposited in the first 10,000 years after the asteroid impact and is far thicker than most other so-called boundary layers found around the world.
An aluminum film is chosen as the substrate with thickness 500 nm, far thicker than the light penetration depth in the spectral range we studied.
It is easy to see the transmittance is always zero in our case because the Al substrate is far thicker than the light penetration depth in the spectral range and serves as a mirror in forming a resonance cavity with the nano-disk array to enhance the absorption.
"They are far thicker than you would build for any civilian purpose," Gregory Poling, director of CSIS's Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative, told the New York Times, which first reported on the new images.
Reindeer can use their feet to chip through thin layers of ice, but researchers said that the ice in 2006 and 2013 was far thicker and harder than the animals could penetrate.
This hypothesis is supported by the fact that this RAFT TE was far thicker than any of the other RAFT TEs tested in this study.
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