What is slab: Definition and 2 Discussions

In typography, a slab serif (also called mechanistic, square serif, antique or Egyptian) typeface is a type of serif typeface characterized by thick, block-like serifs. Serif terminals may be either blunt and angular (Rockwell), or rounded (Courier). Slab serifs were introduced in the early nineteenth century.
Slab serifs form a large and varied genre. Some such as Memphis and Rockwell have a geometric design with minimal variation in stroke width: they are sometimes described as sans-serif fonts with added serifs. Others such as those of the Clarendon genre have a structure more like most other serif fonts, though with larger and more obvious serifs. These designs may have bracketed serifs which increase width along their length before merging with the main strokes of the letters, while on geometrics the serifs have a constant width.
Display-oriented slab serifs are often extremely bold, intended to grab the reader's attention on a poster, while slab serifs oriented towards legibility at small sizes show less extreme characteristics. Some fonts oriented towards small print use and printing on poor-quality newsprint paper may have slab serifs to increase legibility, while their other features are closer to conventional book type fonts.
Slab serif fonts were also often used in typewriters, most famously Courier, and this tradition has meant many monospaced text fonts intended for computer and programming use are slab serif designs.

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    Dynamics of a Block on top of a slab with friction between them

    I need to determine: 1) The accelerations of both the slab and the block, the moment right after the spring was released. => I can consider Fspring as a constant force. Both bodies can be considered as points of mass. I'm taking as positive the left direction. I've analyzed both objects using...
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    A Bulk and Slab electronic structure differences

    Hello dear. I'm a graduate student specializing in Electronic Engineering. This is my first question on this forum and I hope to get some advices in here. I currently faced some challenges about DFT calculation. My study is to analyze the low dimensional properties of metals. And I try to...
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