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thickness the thickness of an ISO standard financial transaction card should be 0.76mm +/0.08mm (defined in ISO 7813).
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thickness The height difference between two atmospheric pressure levels and is related to the average temperature in the column.
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thickness depth of the material and contributory to pressure requirements; thickening reduces the pressure required to fill the part.
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thickness The thickness of a layer in the atmosphere is proportional to the mean temperature of that whole layer. The layer most often used in meteorology is between 1000 and 500 millibars. There can be different temperature profiles in the lowest layer of the atmosphere with the same 1000-500 millibar thickness value, depending on what is happening above that lowest layer. ...
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thickness The thickness of a single piece of paper, as measured in thousandths of an inch, called "caliper." Thickness measurements define the bulkiness of a sheet of paper.
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