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The deposits open in a rhomboidal 43-km-long fan that thins out as a function of the distance from the ridge, ranging from a thickness of 450 m in the central part to 50 80 m at the edges.
The ice varied from a thickness of 1600 feet in Warner Valley to much thinner sheets in the higher mountains.
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The Golondrina point can range in length from 32 61 mm, with a width ranging from 23 32 mm and a thickness from 6 8 mm.
The dipole antennas are made from gold with a thickness of 40 nm.
Zubair Formation is the most important formation in Iraq and produced oil and gas from a gross thickness of (150 250) m and a net thickness of (90 170) m.
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Sediments from that era cover a thickness of some 12,000 feet (about 3.7 km).
The flower-like architecture is assembled from ZnO nanosheets with a thickness of ∼1.5 nm, and the flower-like architecture specific surface area is 132 m2/g.
Herein, we report the preparation of hierarchical Fe-doped NiOx nanotubes assembled from ultrathin nanosheets with a thickness of 2.4 nm.
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