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Discover Ludwig'lower thickness' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is thinner than the average or standard thickness. For example: "We had to buy special ultra-thin paper with a lower thickness than usual."
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But the size of the flakes reduced in the presence of 10 nm thick coating which indicates the beneficial effect of cerium oxide even at lower thickness towards the protection against high temperature oxidation.
The initial deposits, therefore, became continuous at lower thickness.
Higher coercivity (Hc) for lower thickness of Co layer confirms the formation of domain wall pinning.
Higher bonding strength and lower thickness of the interphase enhance the NC effective damping properties.
In addition, SnS2 synthesized at a lower temperature (100 °C) has nanoplates with a lower thickness, improving electrochemical performance.
In coatings deposited under a pressure of 200 Pa, unevaporated powder particles were observed along with a significantly lower thickness.
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As a result, different adhesive Young's modulus has corresponding requirements for the upper and lower thicknesses (<20 μm) to obtain 85% maximum displacement.
The motivation of the study was aimed at evaluating field cores specimens that have lower thicknesses for estimating ϕ* of asphalt mixtures.
Also, it is revealed that the surface effect plays more important role on the vibration characteristics of the buckled FGM nanobeams with lower thicknesses.
Lower thicknesses were determined by extrapolation.
Figure 6 shows that handmade papers are biased towards lower thicknesses.
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