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The phrase "a minimal diameter of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are specifying the smallest possible diameter of an object or a measurement.
Example: "The design requires a minimal diameter of 5 centimeters to ensure stability."
Alternatives: "a minimum diameter of" or "the least diameter of".
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The tip of a SERS micropipette with a minimal diameter of about 2.5 μm is characterized under optical microscopy and SEM as shown in Fig. 3a.
CT scans were analysed and lesions were defined as clearly defined regions of poorly/not inflated tissue (-500/+100 HU) with a minimal diameter of 6 mm non present in the previous CT scan image.
A minimal diameter of 22 mm could be found.
A coarctation was demonstrated at the level of the descending and abdominal aorta with a minimal diameter of 8 mm.
Friedman [ 98] found a maximal axial diameter of 1 cm optimal, whereas Giancarlo [ 91] found a minimal diameter of 1 cm.
Coronary bifurcation lesion was defined as a junction of a main vessel and a side branch (with a minimal diameter of 1.5 mm) [ 7].
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By introducing a minimal diameter cutoff of the cutaneous wheal following i.d.
Fibers with minimal diameter of ∼139 nm (with a mean coherency co-efficient of 0.5192) were predicted for 30 kV (voltage), 15 cm (tip-to-collector distance) and 2 mL/h (feed rate).
One feature of globular ammonoids is small size for a given internal volume, because spherical shapes have the minimal diameter of all shapes with the same volume.
The minimal diameter of the imaged separated particles in the globulas equals 5 nm for PEGPd and at least 15 nm for PVPPd.
Here the red caliper indicates the minimal diameter of the right jugular foramen.
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