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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assumed diameter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a diameter is estimated or taken for granted, often in scientific or technical discussions.
Example: "The assumed diameter of the pipe was crucial for calculating the flow rate in the system."
Alternatives: "estimated diameter" or "projected diameter".
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On Mar. km (assumed diameter of the primary being 8 km).
However, a chart of 2003 UB313's projected size on Brown's Web site indicates that with a reflectivity of 92%, the object would be roughly 1% larger than Pluto's assumed diameter of 2280 kilometers.
Researchers creating highly detailed new Venusian maps noticed a ring of ridges beyond the originally assumed diameter of Artemis, suggesting that the previously described bulge (inset) was just the tip of a gigantic swelling of land (white circle).
This would give Pluto an assumed diameter of about 8,000 km, or about 60% that of Earth.
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A two-dimensional computational model is presented in which the maximum thermal distortions (with an assumed cell diameter of 50 μm, nucleating at −5 °C while being cooled at 5 °C/min; denoted as Scenario 1) and the lowest-possible thermal distortions (with an assumed cell diameter of 5 μm, nucleating at −20 °C while being cooled at 100 °C/min; denoted as Scenario 2) are determined.
We assumed that diameter on tally trees is measured in two directions.
Here, even if we assumed the diameter to be 1 m, the estimated initial velocity would be 108 m/s.
Advantages of the VDTS-NMR method are that it can capture all polar metabolites, not just amino acids, and it is not compromised by hemolymph evaporation nor by any potential errors derived from sample volume calculations using the assumed internal diameter of the Tygon-tubing/capillary collection device.
The dbh threshold for using our empirical biomass estimates for small trees versus the constants from Standish et al. [19], suitable for larger trees, was defined by the intersection of our local parameterization curve and the Standish parameterization under the assumed height-diameter relationship (Additional file 2: Appendix B).
The dbh threshold for using our empirical biomass estimates for small trees versus the constants from Standish et al. [ 19], suitable for larger trees, was defined by the intersection of our local parameterization curve and the Standish parameterization under the assumed height-diameter relationship (Additional file 2: Appendix B).
Fig. 3 Predicted diameter increment (mm/yr) of Fagus sylvatica and Picea abies at all sites where it is present, assuming average diameter and basal area (Table 2) and a neutral social position (F-rDiffDq = 0), with weather conditions for the period 2000 2014.
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