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a share of something; "a slice of the company's revenue" piece: a serving that has been cut from a larger portion; "a piece of pie"; "a slice of bread" cut: a wound made by cutting; "he put a bandage over the cut" slit: make a clean cut through; "slit her throat" a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing" hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels in a different direction a thin flat piece cut off of some object cut into slices; "Slice the salami, please" a spatula for spreading paint or ink hit a ball so that it causes a backspin
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(slice) (sl[imacr]s) in tomography, a cross-sectional plane of the body selected for imaging.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspz...
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another term for wafer, most often used during wafer manufacture where wafers are sliced from an ingot.
Ãâó: www.icknowledge.com/glossary/s.html
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The opening in the headbox of the paper machine, where the furnish is uniformly forced out onto the wire for the web of paper to be formed.
Ãâó: www.newpagecorp.com/mpd/home.nsf/Glossary
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A section of an array selected by specifying its lower and upper limits.
Ãâó: www.it.bton.ac.uk/staff/je/adacraft/glossary.htm
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