indentation

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definition
noun
paragraphs are marked off by indentation
the action of indenting or the state of being indented.
the indentation between the upper lip and the nose
a deep recess or notch on the edge or surface of something.
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Any adhesive bonds that form during 'indentation' will tend to break during tip retraction-as manifested in the form of single or multipeak sawtooth patterns.
an 'indentation' for each change of speaker
paragraphs are marked off by 'indentation'
A block, as one might guess, is a block of content that is parsed using Python's 'indentation' rules.
They usually provide custom 'indentation' and pretty printing options suitable to the subject at hand.
All three of us pitched in and got the man over to a worn leather couch that held onto the vaguely human 'indentation' of someone tall and heavy recently removed.
He could see a little bit of 'indentation' and could feel a little lump.
So there's a visual component to them even though they seem to be ordered in a specific way - every shift, 'indentation' , whatever, is there for a rhythmic reason or sense.
Apart from a few small cuts and a deep 'indentation' in the skin where it was pressed against the floorboard, I was fine.
They made a silicon rubber mold of the inside of the horns to show every 'indentation' and marking, scrutinizing the outside under a microscope.
True enough, there was a tell-tale head-shaped 'indentation' on my pillow this morning, but that could mean anything.
The page is manipulated as a visual space to the extent most word processors allow, with varied patterns of 'indentation' and spacing.
the 'indentation' between the upper lip and the nose
To qualify as true oedema, the swelling must be capable of 'indentation' by pressure from the fingers, known as ‘pitting’.
Therefore, changes in deformation could be obtained during 'indentation' .
A tongue groove is a shallow, raised 'indentation' in the center of the mouthpiece only high enough to relieve tongue pressure.
Using energy arguments similar to the one above, the team derived a scaling law for the contact stiffness of a thin cylinder of infinite length undergoing local 'indentation' .
The distractor items all consisted of a small metal screw located to the left of this circular 'indentation' .
A typical stress response for 'indentation' is shown in Figure 7.
It was ruled for text by 'indentation' using a bone instrument.
Bottles vary in the extent to which they have a punt, or inverse 'indentation' in their base.
Use curly brackets and 'indentation' to keep track of what you have assumed.
an 'indentation' for each change of speaker
Her left hand hit the token, and she lightly fingered it, letting her hands learn every crevice, 'indentation' , every detail of that token.
She recovered after courses of radio and chemotherapy but found another unconnected 'indentation' in her other breast 12 years later.
To minimize the effects of finite sample thickness, we limited 'indentation' to 750 nm.
On his forehead a narrow, inch-long 'indentation' from a rifle-butt remains as a souvenir of his ordeal.
Massage this small 'indentation' with firm but gentle pressure for 10 to 15 seconds; repeat on your right hand.
The First Folio edition indicates text to be sung through 'indentation' and italic typeface, though apparently not with absolute consistency.
In fact, calibration procedures for indentation of hard materials typically include 'indentation' of reference samples.
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