total thickness
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftotalandthickness
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total
adjective
uk/ˈtəʊ.təl/us/ˈtoʊ.t̬əl/
including ...
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thickness
noun
uk/ˈθɪk.nəs/us/ˈθɪk.nəs/
the quality of ...
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(Definition oftotalandthicknessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The relative importance of the various trends through time can be illustrated by plotting thetotalthickness of fissures containing a particular fill-type against dipdirection.
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The volcanic pile has a presenttotalthicknessranging from 350 m at the basin borders up to 1723 m in its central part.
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Thetotalthicknessof different members can not be judged from the distance between the enclosing lines.
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With atotalthicknessof only 108 m, it is dominated by fine-grained sandstones with minor shale interbeds.
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All figures shown are projections of several consecutive optical sections of 1-m thickness each for atotalthicknessof 3-5 mm.
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None of these boreholes reaches the base of the extrusives and estimates of thetotalthicknessremain tentative.
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Totalthicknessof the basaltic flows reaches up to 100 metres.
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Thetotalthicknessis estimated here as roughly 140 metres.
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Here the eddy size does not depend on the distance from the wall, nor does it depend on thetotalthicknessof the outer boundary layer.
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In thetotalthicknessof salt, there are bands of marl which vary in thickness from a few inches to a few metres.
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Its main feature is inflammatory ulcers that can affect thetotalthicknessof the stomach wall and can bleed but rarely perforate.
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Thetotalthicknessof the group is unknown, but may be as much as 21000ft m deep.
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Thetotalthicknessof the group ranges from 600 m to 750 m.
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Totalthicknessof this line reaches 1000 meters.
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Thetotalthicknessif the section is about 80 m.
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The display panel itself is about 6cm inch thick, generally allowing the device'stotalthickness(including electronics) to be less than 10cm inch.
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