internal diameter

collocation in English

meaningsofinternalanddiameter

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internal
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtɜː.nəl/
us
/ɪnˈtɝː.nəl/
inside ...
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diameter
noun[C or U]
uk
/daɪˈæm.ɪ.tər/
us
/daɪˈæm.ə.t̬ɚ/
(the length of) a straight line that reaches from one point on the edge of a round shape or object, through its centre, to a point on the ...
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(Definition ofinternalanddiameterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinternal diameter

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Length of branch is 4 m,internaldiameterof tube is 51 mm.
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The air blast was administered via 4-mminternaldiameterpolyethylene tubing, which was secured with a flexible cord around the child's neck.
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Microinjections were performed using glass injection pipettes with aninternaldiameterof 4-6 m specially prepared by elongation of 1 mm capillaries.
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For this purpose, the needle electrode of the spark gap is replaced by a piece of hypodermic tubing of 0.033 in.internaldiameter.
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The tip of a second pipette was broken back manually and fire-polished to give aninternaldiameterof about 10/zm.
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Its external diameter is 2.1 mm and itsinternaldiameteris 1.7 mm, it has a high internal - external diameter ratio.
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The discharge anode is a ring of 8-10 cminternaldiameterand 2- 4 cm in length.
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Theinternaldiameterof the dorsal aorta was measured with a micrometet eyepiece.
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Some centers employ tubing of 3/16 inchinternaldiameterfor the suction lines to reduce hold-up.
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This technique uses narrow-bore fused silica capillaries (internaldiameterless than 100 m) and can resolve complex mixtures of biopolymers in a high electric field.
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The stents were uniformly expanded except for one where part of the circumference of the stent was unexpanded despite satisfactory overallinternaldiameter.
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The lateral aortogram revealed a tubular duct with a minimuminternaldiameterof 3.8 mm.
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Some of the dilatations detected on echocardiography are often shown to have a normalinternaldiameterby arteriography.
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In normal neonates, theinternaldiameterof the isthmus is smaller than the internal diameters of the ascending and descending aorta.
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At 1 year follow-up, the right ventricularinternaldiameterwas 17.7 + 5.2 mm.
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The external diameter is 2.1 mm, while theinternaldiameteris 1.7 mm.
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The capillaries used were 15 mm long, with aninternaldiameterof 300 6 10 mm.
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Theinternaldiameterof the narrowest segment of the pulmonary trunk and the diameter of ventriculopulmonary junction were measured from selective pulmonary and/or right ventricular angiograms.
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Pieces of vitelline membrane at the end opposite to a germinal disc or blastoderm were excised from the yolk sphere using filter paper rings of 10 mminternaldiameter.
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