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We found that for thick sheets (thickness > 100 nm), the optical color shows a remarkable dependence on the sheet thickness, thus enabling to easily estimate it by optical microscopy.
Thick sheets of plastic are hung around hedges.
In some places cars were entirely cased in thick sheets of ice.
These could be a set of butcher blades or thick sheets of steel.
But how much earlier, and how did they get to a continent sealed off by thick sheets of ice?
Uni is spread like a sauce over thick sheets of yuba, or tofu skin, that recall pappardelle.
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Single-lap RFSSW joints were made in 0.8- and 1.6-mm-thick sheets, which corresponds to the actual thicknesses of welded stringer of aircraft skin.
On a non-stick baking sheet, spread the meringue out into two 2mm-thick sheets.
This material, composed of atom-thick sheets of carbon, is one of the strongest known.
More recently, minuscule straws called carbon nanotubes and atom-thick sheets of graphene have expanded the carbon collection.
Atom-thick sheets were thought so unlikely to be stable that the pair's report was rejected, twice, by the journal Nature.
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