uniform size
collocation in Englishmeaningsofuniformandsize
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uniform
adjective
uk/ˈjuː.nɪ.fɔːm/us/ˈjuː.nə.fɔːrm/
the same; not changing or different in ...
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size
noun
uk/saɪz/us/saɪz/
how large or small something or ...
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(Definition ofuniformandsizefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofuniform size
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But since our system generates monomorphic code, we need not require that all types haveuniformsize.
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The maps were all auniformsize(11 inches by 14) and all were of a high quality, being steel-engraved.
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As a result, the intervals for the local proof can be taken ofuniformsize.
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These leaf mats are characterized by leaves of auniformsizeclass and preservational state suggesting they were synchronously shed.
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Just after their initiation, green floral buds ofuniformsizewere counted and tagged to follow further development.
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At the start of each recording day third instars ofuniformsizethat had just moulted (within l h) were selected for use.
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Such changes seem to be more common than noticed in many studies which either did not consider host ontogeny or worked with fish of relativelyuniformsize.
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Generally, corn flakes are made from hard endosperm maize with flint crown, yellow-orange colour anduniformsize, because hard grains are required for producing larger particle size after milling.
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The wrappers are generally ofuniformsizeand weight.
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Secondly, the new units need not be ofuniformsizebut should reflect local circumstances.
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In conclusion, logic dictates that all councils should be ofuniformsizeand population and should operate in identical style.
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Indeed, the greenback is the worst conceivable design of a currency note for the blind, lacking as it does embossed markings and possessing auniformsize, shape and colour.
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In those criteria far too much importance has been attached to population, in particular to the desire to get districts of theuniformsizeof between 40.000 and 100,000 population.
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Water clocks or clepsydra measure a gain or loss of water by using drops ofuniformsizeand frequency.
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Mesoporous titania structures should be fabricated with well-ordered titania structures ofuniformsize(10 nm).
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Most of the fruit on the tree are ofuniformsizeand shape.
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Male tilapia grow faster and to a moreuniformsizethan females, making them particularly useful for aquaculture.
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The pore elimination occurs faster for a trial with many pores ofuniformsizeand higher porosity where the boundary diffusion distance is smaller.
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He sanctioned a form of script based on squares ofuniformsizeinto which all characters could be written from eight strokes.
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Glass floats were blown into a mold to more easily achieve auniformsizeand shape.
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