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Paraplast transverse sections, 6µm in thickness, being cut with a microtome were next stained with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) for general morphological observation, and with Masson's trichrome (MT) to visualize the collagen fibers.

For instance, the BM of terminal end buds displays differences in thickness, being thinner (104 nm) at the tip and becoming extensively thicker (1.4 μm) along the flank of the terminal end bud.

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Currently, seams less than 30 centimetres (1 foot) in thickness are not considered economically recoverable.

Spread the dark chocolate over the paper, smoothing to make somewhat even, although slight differences in thickness are part of chocolate bark's charm.

To produce deep coloration, a layer of 1,000 10,000 dye molecules in thickness is needed.

Nanofibers with dimensions of 0.5 1 μm in length and 0.02 0.1 μm in thickness were obtained.

A uniform NiO/InTaO4 layer of 0.14 μm in thickness was observed on the optical fiber.

During chronoamperometric experiments, a fast correlating jump in thickness was found after potential jumps.

Once the Blu-ray engineers had reduced the incredible shrinking pits by a factor of five, it became apparent that the coating, just six-tenths of a millimeter in thickness, was not thin enough.

Cryosections of C57Bl/6 mice (20 μm in thickness) were mounted on glass slides covered with a membrane of polyethylene naphthalate (1.35 μm in thickness, Zeiss, Germany) and stored at −80 °C.

A stratum that is less than one centimetre (0.4 inch) in thickness is termed a lamina, whereas one greater than this thickness is a bed.

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