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slice To induce too much backspin onto the ball causing it to travel through the air following inside to out swing. Opposite is Hook.
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slice (aka: "banana ball") a wildly curving shot from left to right (right-handed player). Common problem for beginners."
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slice Faulty shot which curves left to right in the air (right-handed player).
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slice (1) As used in the context of the low-speed communication (networking) subsystem in an EIOP, a slice is a subdivision of a channel buffer; sections of the buffer are divided into slices used for buffering network messages and data.
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slice A slice is a thick piece cut from the original material. A slice is thick relative to objects being sampled. To be a slice it must be possible to view throughout the slice, but the objects being studied must have a smaller height than the thickness of what was cut. See section and slab.
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