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The phrase "a side plane" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geometry, aviation, or design, where it refers to a plane that is adjacent or perpendicular to a main plane.
Example: "In the architectural design, the side plane of the building provides additional structural support and aesthetic appeal."
Alternatives: "lateral plane" or "adjacent plane".
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Therefore, the former must face down to the substrate, while the latter comprises a side plane.
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(a) On the top and (b) side plane of ZnO nanorods.
A reconstruction method was employed to normalize the gait features from different viewpoints into the side plane.
The side plane is selected for the sketch and the orientation is changed to a view normal to the plane.
u i = u i * at top plane (interface plane between cell and gel) u i = 0 at bottom plane (interface plane between gel and glass) σ ij n i = 0 otherwise (at the side planes) Equations (1), (2), and (3) form a static differential equation of 3D Hookean solid between stress and displacement, together with boundary conditions.
However side planes of the spatulas are still not contactable.
Then, the vertical planes are detected separately after removing all the side planes.
The six smooth prismatic side planes intersect at six <1( overline{2} )10> directions.
In order to perform the collision detection fast, side planes of the spatula model are excluded from colliding planes.
The accurate horizontal disparity gradient for the side planes are also extracted during the disparity optimisation stage.
However, tiny 'spot' like formations of ZnS were detected on the side planes of hexagonal rods prepared from the thiocarbamide containing solutions.
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