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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a finite size" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or concept that has a specific, limited dimension or extent.
Example: "The container must have a finite size to hold the specified volume of liquid without overflow."
Alternatives: "a limited size" or "a defined size".
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It has a finite size, unlike the previous ones.
And since this horizon has a finite size, physicists say, there is a limit to the amount of complexity and information the universe can hold, ultimately dooming life.
A similar approach is ensued when movement is restricted in a compartment with a finite size.
In this case, the Universe is called "closed" and it has a finite size but without a boundary, just like a baloon.
New theories of those extra dimensions consider that they have a finite size, and when the other universe hits the end of the line, the quintessence could change its character.
A finite size transducer is used to generate the ultrasonic field.
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Inflation also modifies the underlying directed percolation transition, introducing novel scaling functions and modifications similar to a finite-size effect.
This demonstrates a finite-size effect on the nematic state of thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers.
The case of a spherical solid embedded in a finite-size matrix has been also discussed.
The three-dimensional example models a deflected surface crack in a finite-size FGM plate under uniform tensile stress loading.
An algorithm has been developed which has the ability for restraining constructal networks inside a finite-size area, without overconstraining the structure.
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