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Thick and thin black lines: results from models with a seawater layer whose thickness are 1000 and 4000 m, respectively.
Unspecified battery life, a watch whose thickness means it doesn't slip under the sleeve, the price.
Each pixel equips on-chip color filter whose thickness of 0.5 μm.
A stable, stationary multilayer of particles was studied, whose thickness is shear-limited.
As you walk among these simple devices, the tape reads as vertical lines whose thickness constantly fluctuates.
Carbon fibres with SiC coating whose thickness is about 30 nm display good flexibility.
The plastic emerges as a flat film or sheet whose thickness is determined and made uniform by the gap set on the gauging rollers of the calender.
Soils formed inside the kettle holes showed horizons whose thickness and properties appeared mostly inherited from the amassed layers.
In the past, liquid cells featured silicon-based viewing windows whose thickness limited resolution and perturbed the natural state of the soft materials.
A zone of equiaxed grains was observed near the substrate coating interface, whose thickness increased with increasing |Vbias|.
Attention has been concentrated on potentiodynamically formed and stabilized films whose thickness enabled the development of the space charge.
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