full width
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffullandwidth
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full
adjective
uk/fʊl/us/fʊl/
(of a container or a space) holding or containing as much as possible or ...
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width
noun
uk/wɪtθ/us/wɪtθ/
the distance across something from one side to ...
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(Definition offullandwidthfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoffull width
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Thefullwidthat half-maximum is taken as the ion temperature in the plasma.
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Here, the sample obtained from each stripe normally spans itsfullwidth.
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The backstop was a flat-lying, 40 cm long rigid wooden board (0.2, 0.6 and 1.0 cm thick) fixed to the basal plate and covered thefullwidthof the sandbox.
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Units 1-5 (featuring 3 wavelength tuned cells) belong to an interstripe, that was not sampled across itsfullwidth.
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They should be submitted on separate sheets at the end of the article and must fit into single column,fullwidthor landscape (if absolutely necessary) format.
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They should be submitted on separate sheets at the end of the article and must fit conveniently into single column,fullwidthor landscape (if absolutely necessary) format.
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This space is entered by ascending the staircase directly below the new roof light which runs thefullwidthof the ridge.
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We measure to what degree the pulse is filled by the number of field oscillations within thefullwidthat half maximum.
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The beam size, which was thefullwidthat the half maximum of this solid curve, was thus determined as about 0.42 mm.
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The rotating elements spanned thefullwidthof the wind tunnel thereby approximating two-dimensional flow, and thus representing infinite aspect ratio plates.
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As part of that balance, it was not considered reasonable to make the undertaker reinstate thefullwidth of a footway where he had excavated only part of it.
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Great work has been done in the learning centre, which is based beneath the south stand and occupies an area thefullwidthof the football pitch.
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It will, for example, enable local authorities to direct utilities to resurface thefullwidthof a road if it is so badly damaged that that is justified.
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Hard strips are being provided on both sides of each carriageway so that the kerbs can be moved outwards, thereby enabling vehicles to use thefullwidthof the carriageway.
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I expect that thefullwidthof the carriageways will be open to traffic again in about three months time.
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