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The phrase "average particle thickness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts when discussing the measurement of particles in materials or substances.
Example: "The average particle thickness of the powder was measured to ensure uniformity in the final product."
Alternatives: "mean particle thickness" or "typical particle thickness".
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The average particle thickness was 0.61 nm, while the length and width varied from 20 nm to ∼5 μm.
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Particle analysis shows a higher average particle length and thickness, and a lower average particle density and aspect ratio in nanocomposites based on PA-66 versus PA-6.
Estimated from Equation 1 and Figure3, the average particle size and the shell thickness of the core-shell spheres were shown in Table1, which are in good agreement with the observation from electronic microscopy, within a difference of 3 nm.
Nevertheless the TEM microphotographs showed that the MNPs grew into hexagonal nanoplates with an average particle size of 70 ± 12 nm and thickness of 3 nm.
The average particle size was 2.09 μm.
Polymer average particle size(m).
Accordingly, the average particle sizes of the samples were estimated to be 555 nm, 349 nm, 281 nm, 225 nm, 176 nm, and 137 nm, respectively.Considering the average particle size of the Au TN was 31 nm (Additional file 1: Figure S1b), the average shell thickness of the samples was 159 , 125 97, 72.5, and 53 nm, respectively.
The particle thickness is extremely small (~1 nm) (Jaafar 2006).
The average particle size was 47 nm.
D50, therefore, is the average particle size.
We tracked the movement of multiple particles to determine the average particle velocities.
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