flatness u rečniku PONS

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This form results in more space between each bamboo stem; flatness and tightness is not emphasized.
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Silicon wafers are typically about 0.20.75 mm thick, and can be polished to great flatness for making integrated circuits or textured for making solar cells.
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But due to the flatness of the island, it is the driest of these islands, with only a few inches of rain per year.
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How else to explain ones total flatness of feeling at the climax of each movie?
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The point, then, is that the relative flatness/layeredness of the structures that one assumes influences significantly the theoretical analysis of scrambling.
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Other initial technical problems in the ramp up to 300 mm included vibrational effects, gravitational bending (sag), and problems with flatness.
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He was inspired by this group of eight painters, their confidence and the large scale and flatness.
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The flatness of the surfaces can be measured to millionths of an inch by this method.
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This method has been used to test the flatness of surfaces and the trueness of a bearing assembly.
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Such surfaces are usually machined or ground to achieve the required degree of flatness.
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