cross-section in the PONS Dictionary

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The stems are reddish-purple or red to purple and square in cross-section.
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Some of the surface of the bone is visible; partly it has been preserved as a cross-section or as an imprint.
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Unlike the other pigfaces, its leaves are round in cross-section.
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A closed flue pipe with a uniform cross-section sounds an octave lower than a similar open pipe of the same length.
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They had predicted a cross-section for the reaction to be about and their measured cross-section was.
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The stems are sometimes nearly square in cross-section.
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An object of uniform cross section has a resistance proportional to its resistivity and length and inversely proportional to its cross-sectional area.
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Steel lattice masts, of triangular cross-section, are the most common type.
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Sound is introduced at one end of the tube by forcing the pressure across the whole cross-section to vary with time.
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There are two camera angles, also: overview, and cross-section.
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