0 to become or make thicker -- tykne
1 to make or become thick or thicker -- gjøre/bli tykkere, tykne
The process of skeletonizing and dilating the images produced an image that thickened the ribbon without changing the length.
In this time molecular diffusion will have thickened the interface (90 yothickness) to 0.6 cm and 1.2 cm, respectively.
Again it resembles the quadratic case or the case when m = 1 and thickened puzzles could be constructed likewise.
Quantitative research can too easily become its own end, but in this case it has been thickened with enough observation to round out the picture.
As branches thicken, substrate accumulates, providing more abundant and continuous water and nutrient supply for epiphytes.
Approximately 5 % of the alveolar lining was thickened, lacked capillaries and contained abundant interstitial fibrils.
The valve is thickened; there is fusion of the commissures; and the border is edematous, scarred and contracted with small vegetations.
Within the nucleus, the chromatin appears as coarse strands and closely-packed lamellae and the nuclear envelope is thickened and irregularly folded.