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DimensionsIndependent directions in space-time. We are familiar with the three dimensions of space (length, width and height, or east-west, north-south and up-down) and one of time (past-future), but superstrin [..]
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DimensionsThe actual physical size of a bibliographic item, given in centimeters in the physical description area of the bibliographic description unless some other unit of measurement is more appropriate (mill [..]
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DimensionsThe fundamental measurables of a unit system in physics—those that are defined through operational definitions. All other measurable quantities in physics are defined through mathematical relations to [..]
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DimensionsThe physical size of a magnet including any plating or coating.
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DimensionsThe number of rows and columns in the matrix. We always list the number or rows first. A 4x7 matrix is a matrix with 4 rows and 7 columns.
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DimensionsMeasurements of wall and objects
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DimensionsMeasurements of something such as length, breadth, depth, or height.
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DimensionsThe fundamental measurables of a unit system in physics—those which are defined through operational definitions. All other measurable quantities in physics are defined through mathematical relations t [..]
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DimensionsOne-dimensional: refers to a point that is infinitely small. Two-dimensional: refers to a plane that is infinitely thin, flat. Three-dimensional: refers to the extension of a two-dimensional plane along a third axis perpendicular to its length and width.
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DimensionsValues or expressions you enter for precise control during the creation or modification of a design. You can dimension every element, from lines in sketches to faces of solids.
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DimensionsSee student learning and development domains and dimensions.
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DimensionsThe length of the Face determined by the distance of separation of Jaws. Occlusal vertical dimension (OVD or VDO) or contact vertical dimension is the lower Face height with the Teeth in centric occlu [..]
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DimensionsData that can be grouped to be used as a filter for comparison and analysis, e.g. mobile device model
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DimensionsThe measurements of a game, always stated with the horizontal figure given first. It is usually not necessary to indicate depth of a game box unless it exceeds two inches.
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