dimension in the PONS Dictionary

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Five petals are widely spreading between one and twelve millimeters in dimension.
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The values in the remaining dimensions, therefore, tend to be small and may be dropped with minimal loss of information (see below).
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Each model output variable may measure different psychoacoustic dimensions.
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In the war, the trees and nature would be damaged too, and the death and life process would be enhanced in all dimensions.
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This gave cross-sectional dimensions equivalent to an ellipse with a length of 111 km and a width of 89 km, for a ratio of 0.80.
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For applications involving optical wavelengths, the wavelength is typically many orders of magnitude smaller than the relevant physical dimensions.
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The spores are elliptical to spindle-shaped, with dimensions of 1217 by 57 m.
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The spores are ellipsoid, smooth, and inamyloid, with dimensions of 710 by 56.5 m.
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This effect is exploited in models of large extra dimensions.
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The dimensions of the several classes of monitor varied greatly.
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