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The foundryman can control the fineness of dendrite structure by controlling the rate of solidification.
Spinning frames draw these slubbing or condensing out to the required fineness of yarn and insert twist to form the yarn.
The fineness of every aspect of the Chettinadu style of construction, including the interiors of houses, was detailed in the portraits.
The purity or fineness of silver alloys is now described using the millesimal system in most countries.
What Joffrey observers often admire most now is the beauty and fineness of the women's pointe work, so essential for dancing Balanchine.
Hair texture is measured by the degree of fineness or coarseness of your hair, which varies according to the diameter of each individual hair.
The fineness of a cocoa powder affects both the flavor development and the mouthfeel of the finished product.
The millesimal fineness is usually rounded to a three figure number, particularly where used as a hallmark.
The fineness of the fibers, spun with a high degree of twist, gives the yarn a springy resilience.
He received the wool in huge bales and then graded it according to length and fineness, before despatching it to the cloth-maker or dealer.
The batter is quite a bit thinner than that of pancakes, and the trick is to use its fineness to the finished crepe's advantage.
Broadly speaking, the modular design is perhaps the most flexible, but it may sacrifice fineness of control for generality of purpose.
This black powder, called kohl, is usually made from antimony ground to an extreme fineness.
Wicker products combine features that seem not to be reconcilable: lightness and fineness on the one hand and durability on the other.
Density and fineness of the fibres increase from the dirt to the clean side.
The fineness of gold and the price used in the value determination are also reported.
The non-woven materials are applied in layers in which the density and fineness of the fibers increase from the dirt side to the clean side.
The fineness of the filters can reach 1 ìm depending on the requirements and offers safe conditions for highest dirt elimination.
It is not appropriate to regulate here the certification and indication of the standard of fineness of articles of precious metal.
To achieve the desired slurry fineness to fulfil quality requirements, closed circuit systems are usually used.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Be that how it will, the backwoodsman is not without some fineness to his nature.
The wools of Germany are, in fineness and softness, much, superior to those of Spain.
Davidson's fineness was real enough to alter the course of the steamer he commanded.
She has a fineness of touch, a poetry, to which no other Irish story-teller has attained.
Notwithstanding the fineness of the evening, this day is determinedly rainy.
This does not satisfy the still warmer admirer, who insists on the goodliness of his person, and the fineness of his voice.
Protect the nobility and gentry in their harlotry, and let holiness be measured by the fineness of the garments.
What was most extraordinary was the sparsity and lowness of the trees and bushes, the fineness of the growth.
Therefore I advise that all underlinen should be of the strongest material, and fineness a secondary consideration.
To such, Douglas must have seemed unemotional, unsensitive, and lacking in spiritual fineness.
These claim such perceptivity of the outer ear and such fineness of the channels that the tune is but a clack when it gets inside.
When the senses are robbed of their fineness, youth grows blas, mature manhood is ennuied, life is empty.
He praised the beauty of its texture, the fineness and evenness of its fibres.
The Faroese sheep are noted for the fineness and luxuriance of their fleece, and it always commands a high price in market.
In the elegance of his figure and fineness of his outlines he vies with the golden pheasant.
Present-day man possesses four bodies of increasing fineness, the elements of which interpenetrate.
As sawdust of such fineness is expensive, it is desirable to purify it in order to reuse it.
The aureus, though it kept its fineness, lost in weight down to Constantine.
Upon this quality depends the fineness and cleanness of the lines it will make.
The maple, for the elegancy and fineness of the wood, is next to the very cedar it self.
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