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Any material (conducting, insulating, or magnetic) manufactured in sheet form and cut to suit in processing.
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Pickled sheet steel that has been run through a cold-reduction mill. It has a width of approximately 12 inches while a sheet may be more than 80 inches wide. Cold-rolled steel is thinner and stronger than hot-rolled sheet and is more expensive.
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noun - Any flexible planar object; can only exist in realmspace or higher. Trionians write on sheets of paper; tetronians can tie sheets into knots. It is the analog of the string in planespace and the swock in tetraspace.
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1) The line connected to the clew of a sail that hauls it out for use, either to the yard below it or (on the course) to a point aft on the deck. 2) In the case of a fore-and-aft mainsail, the line used to control the angle of a boom relative to the vessel.
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A bath given by wrapping the patient in a sheet previously dipped in water 80¡Æ to 90¡ÆF (26.7¡Æ to 32.2¡ÆC), and by rubbing the whole body with vigorous strokes on the sheet.
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