mean diameter
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmeananddiameter
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mean
adjective
uk/miːn/us/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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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 ofmeananddiameterfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Themeandiameterof those three vessels where dislocation of coils occurred was 6.7 + 1.5 mm (range 5 - 8 mm) (p=ns).
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Themeandiameterof the sand on the bed was d = 0.48 mm.
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Calculations were performed for themeandiameterof each sample: size distribution was not taken into account.
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Follicles had ameandiameterof 114.6 + 8.4 m (n = 1592).
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Themeandiameterof the vessels was 4.7 + 1.6 mm (range 2-8 mm).
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Most subtegumentary cell profiles contained at least one such giant body, which had ameandiameterof 1.1 mm.
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For each female, themeandiameterof three eggs was calculated.
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Differences inmeandiameteramong populations and between male and female trees were tested with an analysis of variance.
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Themeandiameterand height of roost trees tended to be larger than that found in the surrounding forest.
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Themeandiameterof primordial follicles (36.7 + 0.4 m) in the fetal ovary of minke whales was smaller than that in mature pilot whales.
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After placement of the stents, themeandiameterof the vessels changed from 5.5+1.6 to 10.1+3.1mm(p<0.001).
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Thus, we chose a 5-cmmeandiameterto give the same final velocity for the 200-ns implosion.
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Themeandiameterwas then determined for each axon within the sampling area.
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During extrusion, the oocytes sampled in the three collections, had ameandiameterof 0.95 mm, which increased prior to larval hatching, then reaching a mean diameter of 2.55 mm.
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Meandiameterof the stenotic aortic isthmus increased from 3.6+2.2 to 8.9+3.6 mm following initial angioplasty.
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Themeandiameterof the stenotic site, measured in frontal and lateral views at angiography, increased by 38+2.8 and 35+3.0% respectively (p<0.001).
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A photographic study of the flow field generated by the apparatus was undertaken using a dilute suspension of glass spheres ofmeandiameter100 pm in glycerin.
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The outer surface was covered in small pimples similar in appearance and size (meandiameter48 nm) to those of the aspinous areas of the body tegument.
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