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The phrase "average diameters were" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing measurements or statistical data related to the size of objects or samples in a scientific or technical context.
Example: "The average diameters were calculated to determine the overall size distribution of the particles in the sample."
Alternatives: "mean diameters were" or "typical diameters were".
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The ultrafine PBS fibers had very high crystallinity and their average diameters were in the range of 125 315 nm.
Secondly, melt electrospun PP fibers with two different average diameters were also fabricated to compare the structures with those of solution electrospun PP fibers.
The nanoparticle average diameters were 55 and 83 nm.
Two sizes of gold nanoparticles (10 and 30 nm average diameters) were used for the purpose.
Ag NPs (3.5, 6.5, and 12.9 nm average diameters) were embedded into the chitosan matrix without aggregation or size alternation.
The results in Table 1 also indicated that the AgNP average diameters were 6.1, 4.3, 10.2, and 7.6 nm for PVA, PVP, sericin, and alginate stabilizer, respectively.
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Also, the average diameters are larger on strip patterns as the surface is much smoother.
Results of three different average diameters are presented to show the influence of particle size on light scattering effect.
Number average diameters are reported.
The microalgal cells are all spherical and the average diameters are 6.2±1.17 μm (Chlorococcum nivale), 8.5±1.43 μm (Chlorococcum ellipsoideum) and 7.7±0.80 μm (Scenedesmus sp ., respectively.
The lattice fringes of NCs with 2.32 nm average diameter were 0.18 and 0.29 nm that represents (222) and (200) planes of α-Sn and β-Sn respectively as shown in Fig. 3b.
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