specific dimension

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specific
adjective
uk
/spəˈsɪf.ɪk/
us
/spəˈsɪf.ɪk/
relating to one thing and not ...
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dimension
noun
uk
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
us
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, ...
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Specifically, when illumination changes the layer moves along aspecificdimensionin the perceptual space remaining parallel to itself.
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To form a dichotomous outcome for each dimension, 1 represents no problems on thatspecificdimensionand 0 represents moderate or severe problems.
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The ordering governs the mapping of each variable to itsspecificdimension.
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Customer dynamics is aspecificdimensionof customer experience management and customer relationship management.
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The contradictory legacies of this exceptionalism introduces well the papers focusing on more specific dimensions.
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Many other questionnaires that measure more specific dimensions, such as fatigue, have not been translated.
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This revealed underlying associations between specific evocative effects and specific dimensions of adolescent adjustment.
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The fourth section describes analyses testing perceived control as a mediator of the relation of specific dimensions of maltreatment to children's internalizing problems.
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For the most part, there seemed to be little consideration for the inherent qualities of brick or the crafting of a building completely from one material of specific dimensions.
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The specific dimensions of responsive and directive speech were chosen to reflect both the essential pragmatic and the critical attentional characteristics previously identified but never simultaneously studied in existing research.
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First, little sociological research has examined how specific dimensions of the care situation affect the surviving spouse's symptoms of depression, and secondly, methodological variations have produced inconsistent findings.
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They also permit non-utility furniture for re-export and parts satisfactorily cut, sawn, shaped and planned to specific dimensions.
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I shall restrain myself to two specific dimensions of the report.
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During construction, the specific dimensions of a parking space are decided by a variety of factors.
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Waterski jumps have specific dimensions and the ramp height is adjustable.
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The ellipsoid is a mathematically defined regular surface with specific dimensions.
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Particles, mainly salts, with specific dimensions are then added to the solution.
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Aggregations are built from the fact table by changing the granularity on specific dimensions and aggregating up data along these dimensions.
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This suggests that young people will actively engage with society when presented with three specific dimensions; firstly they must have something to challenge.
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