cross-sectional area

collocation in English

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area
noun
uk
/ˈeə.ri.ə/
us
/ˈer.i.ə/
a particular part of a place, piece of land, ...
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(Definition ofareafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The total volume of each proglottid was then calculated by multiplying thecross-sectionalareaby the calculated length of the proglottid.
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The volume of each proglottid was then calculated as the product of the measuredcross-sectionalareaand the calculated length.
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Based on this analysis, a single value is defined for thecross-sectionalareaof the pore.
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Thecross-sectionalareaof the tube is determined by the placement of the lips, jaw, tongue and velum.
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Analysis ofcross-sectionalareameasurements of the corpus callosum adjusted to brain size in male and female subjects from childhood to adulthood.
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The area covered by each analytical spot in the figure represents the approximatecross-sectionalareaof the excitation volume by the electron beam.
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In vivo physiologicalcross-sectionalareaand specific force are reduced in the gastrocnemius of elderly men.
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The weld class is classified based on the shape of thecross-sectionalareaof the weld.
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For this reason, even a small restriction of the wellborecross-sectionalareamay induce a significant increase in the pressure loss along its length.
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Again the measurement of pulmonarycross-sectionalarearesulted in a high interobserver variability.
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We quantified flow by multiplying the measured mean velocity by thecross-sectionalareaof the descending aorta.
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Aorticcross-sectionalareawas calculated from the diameter of the vessel as estimated by cross-sectional echocardiography.
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No attempt was made to assess thecross-sectionalareaof the pulmonary artery, which was assumed to remain constant throughout the study.
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With a relatively fixedcross-sectionalarea, changes in velocity can be assumed to represent changes in the volume of flow.
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Thecross-sectionalareaof the nematode is plotted against time in days from the onset of infection.
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Once the discharge has been initiated, plasma fills the hollow anode whose size is determined by thecross-sectionalareaof the electron beam.
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This technique produces values of bone mineral density for the wholecross-sectionalareaof the metacarpal and for the two cortical edges.
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A corresponding increase in thecross-sectionalareaoccupied by astrocytes is observed.
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Theircross-sectionalareais circular, with an interior diameter less than or equal to 15 mm.
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