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noun
A single aspect of a given thing.
Exact(60)
"You're not limited to dimensions like you are in a car.
Dunlop C and Radaelli C (2013) Systematising policy learning: from monolith to dimensions.
Focusing of the laser beam to dimensions less than 20 μm leads to high power densities.
For physical reasons we restrict our attention to dimensions no higher than three.
As the green ceramic is soft, it will lap to dimensions in a short time.
"This occasion is an experience which has elevated my name and image to dimensions of which I could never have dreamed.
As before, the orchestra was drastically slimmed to dimensions Handel might have recognized: two dozen string players, a scattering of woodwinds and trumpets, timpani, harpsichord and organ.
The mechanical properties of small-scale metallic structures change when their size is reduced to dimensions in the micrometer range.
The isolated ionomer chains collapse to dimensions smaller than for the 'parent' polystyrene in a theta solvent.
Ecosystem services as a theoretical concept is linked to dimensions of empirically grounded human nature relationships concepts.
At this chapter we have provided more insights as regards to dimensions of the teen-sized robot Archie.
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