Slice
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Slice may refer to:
Food
- A portion of bread, pizza, cake, or meat that is cut flat and thin, cf. sliced bread
- Slice (soft drink), a line of fruit-flavored drinks
- Vanilla slice, a dessert
In arts and entertainment
Music
- Slice (Arthur Loves Plastic album), 1998, by Arthur Loves Plastic
- Slice (Five for Fighting album), 2009
- "Slice" (song), a 2009 song by Five for Fighting
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Slice (TV channel), a Canadian TV channel formerly known as Life Network
- Slice (G.I. Joe), a fictional character in the G.I. Joe universe
- Slice, a region in Terry Pratchett's Discworld stories, see Discworld geography
In mathematics, science and technology
Computing
- Time slice, the time during which a process runs
- Time slice multiplexing, a form of processor scheduling
- Slice (disk), a logical division or partition of a hard disk
- Array slicing, an operation that extracts certain elements from an array
- Bit slicing, a technique for constructing a processor from modules of smaller bit width
Mathematics
- Slice category, in category theory, a special case of a comma category
- Slice genus, in knot theory
- Slice knot, in knot theory
- Slice sampling, a Monte Carlo sampling method
- Projection-slice theorem, a theorem about Fourier transforms
- Bers slice in theory of Kleinian groups
Other uses in science and technology
- Slice preparation or brain slice, an in vitro technique for neurophysiology
- Slice (electronics), a piece of semiconductor material used in circuits
Sports
- Backspin, or "slice" in racquet sports; also known as "slice" or left to right (clockwise) sidespin in golf
- Kimbo Slice (born 1974), street fighter
Other uses
- Slice, Inc., a company that designs and produces box cutters and other cutting tools
See also
- All pages beginning with "Slice"
- All pages with titles containing Slice
- Slicing (disambiguation)
- Part (disambiguation)
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