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(Note: Do they not know the envelope rule?! Short and skinny means rejected; long and thick means accepted).

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Highly weathered regolith in ∼540 wells averages ∼3.3 m thick, mean depth to bedrock in 1661 wells is ∼7 m, and the weathered thickness exceeds 10 m in relatively large local areas east of the late Pleistocene glacial limit.

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Consequently, if present, the fibrous tissue interface was rather thick: mean 0.87 (SD 0.70) mm.

The central ONL and INL of controls contained 10 11 and 4 5 nuclei/layer, respectively, and were 54.0 ± 2.4 and 37.2 ± 2.1 μm thick (mean ± SE), respectively.

We observed the colonized stones to be significantly thicker (mean thickness: 9.5 mm) than uncolonized ones (mean thickness: 5.7 mm), which is in accordance with Azúa-Bustos et al. (2011), who also found increasing colonization rates with increasing quartz rock size.

Recent findings of a comparative histopathological study of surgically removed ILM showed that the ILMs in patients with diabetic macular edema were significantly thicker (mean thickness: 4.8 ± 1.6 μm), revealing a larger amount of cellular elements on the vitreous side than in patients with macular holes (1.8 ± 0.6 μm) [ 1, 29].

This sample set comprised thick melanomas (mean thickness 14.51 mm) that were significantly associated with poor prognosis (p-value = 0.003).

(A thick stem means you're getting a bigger heart).

It's also thick, which means the ultra-persistent British rain won't be seeping through.

At the moment, the fries are cut too thick, which means that there is too much bland, mealy interior relative to the crunchy exterior.

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