thin band

collocation in English

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thin
adjective
uk
/θɪn/
us
/θɪn/
having a small distance between two ...
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band
noun
uk
/bænd/
us
/bænd/
a group of musicians who play modern ...
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(Definition ofthinandbandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The principal difference apparent at outcrop is the development of much finer-grained microbreccia, particularly in thethinbandadjacent to the fault surface itself.
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Athinbandof spectators had gathered by that time.
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The sky in space was very black, he said, with athinbandof blue along the horizon.
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The outer lip is thin, edged with athinbandof white, inside iridescent.
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The arms of the cross have a border strip of white enamel, the center being blue - separated by athinbandof gold or silver.
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Each section is separated with metal wire or athinbandof sheet metal.
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The transitional domain is the region located in thethinbandbetween the central and peripheral domains.
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Athinbandof gold where the two halves of the shell are joined is visible around the middle of the egg.
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The cap margin is curved inward in young fruit bodies, and has athinbandof sterile (non-reproductive) tissue.
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These ribs do not articulate with the sternum but instead are bound to each other by athinbandof fibrous tissue.
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The vacuolar form is otherwise known as central body form because it has a large central vacuole surrounded by athinbandof peripheral cytoplasm which contains other organelles.
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Thin bands of muscle fibres run longitudinally, but there are few circular muscles in the middle of the body.
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The original version of the patch symbolized a half arc rainbow and contained thin bands in multiple colors.
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These lithologies locally alternate with thin bands of marl or clay.
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The fibres are thin walled and collapse to thin bands upon drying.
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Kamptulicon was manufactured by sprinkling powdered cork on to thin bands of rubber, which was then rolled and rerolled until thoroughly mixed.
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These beds are adjacent to interbedded thin bands of shales, fine greenish tuffs, red crinoidal limestones, contorted coarse tuffs and red shales and shale limestone.
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There are thin bands of interlace within the members of letters.
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