Definition of Thickness. Meaning of Thickness. Synonyms of Thickness

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Definition of Thickness

Thickness
Thickness Thick"ness, n. [AS. ?icnes.] The quality or state of being thick (in any of the senses of the adjective).

Meaning of Thickness from wikipedia

- Look up thickness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Thickness may refer to: Thickness (graph theory) Thickness (geology), the distance across a layer...
- particular in algorithmic learning theory, a class C of languages has finite thickness if every string is contained in at most finitely many languages in C....
- A thickness planer (also known in the UK and Australia as a thicknesser or in North America as a planer) is a woodworking machine to trim boards to a...
- This page describes some of the parameters used to characterize the thickness and shape of boundary layers formed by fluid flowing along a solid surface...
- An equivalent oxide thickness usually given in nanometers (nm) is the thickness of silicon oxide film that provides the same electrical performance as...
- Sea ice thickness spatial extent, and open water within sea ice packs can vary rapidly in response to weather and climate. Sea ice concentration is measured...
- Intima–media thickness (IMT), also called intimal medial thickness, is a measurement of the thickness of tunica intima and tunica media, the innermost...
- Partial-thickness: The more common type involves removing a thin layer of skin from a healthy part of the body (the donor section). Full-thickness: Involves...
- Thin-film thickness monitors, deposition rate controllers, and so on, are a family of instruments used in high and ultra-high vacuum systems. They can...
- In graph theory, the thickness of a graph G is the minimum number of planar graphs into which the edges of G can be partitioned. That is, if there exists...