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dimensional stability ability to retain precise shape and size.
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dimension The thickness and width of sawn timber (eg 50 x 100 mm)
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dimension Amount of space an object takes up in one direction.
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dimensional stability A description of the change in size of an object during the molding process or in varying temperature conditions or under various loads.
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dimension Either the length and/or width of a flat surface (two-dimensional); or the length, width, and/or height of a solid (three-dimensional).
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