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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a section or component of something that has a small width or thickness.
Example: "The artist focused on creating a thin part of the sculpture to emphasize its delicate nature."
Alternatives: "a narrow section" or "a slender piece".
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For a monochromatic narrow beam X-ray (which has a single wavelength), when it penetrates a thin part of homogeneous substance which part has a thickness as, the decay intensity of the X-ray is proportional to incident ray intensity and thickness of the substance, as.
It's almost cruel to cast the great Pinkins in such a minor role; at least Thompson (an excellent actor in a thin part) has more stage time.
Some regions are not well represented, e.g. a thin part of thalamus which goes around hypothalamus is not visible.
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Because the solubility at the relatively thinner section is larger than that at thicker sections (the curvature perpendicular to the network axis is large at a thin section), the thinner part dissolves and shrinks.
(A) The thin part of an endothelial cell (En) is detached from the basement membrane (arrowhead) forming a bleb.
For each sample, random parts of a thin section were systematically sampled at × 900 magnification in order to estimate the cytoplasmic area (volume).
A hole in a plate can be considered as an extremely thin part of the plate.
In this paper, a square plate with a square hole is transformed into an equivalent square plate with non-uniform thickness by considering the hole as an extremely thin part of the equivalent plate.
In this case, the metal ions that can finally reach the root part will be much less because of the consumption of the top/middle part during the deposition, thus resulting in a thick top/middle part and a thin root part of the Au tubes.
Most somatic cells of the embryo have a tear-shaped nucleus with a wide basal part and a thin apical part.
Because most neurons are small--in humans, a cubic millimeter of gray matter can contain 40,000 neurons--the duo turned to squid, which contain a giant axon, the long thin part of a neuron through which action potentials travel.
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