Sentence examples for diameter of the specimen from inspiring English sources

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In the ITSM, a load pulse is applied to the vertical diameter of the specimen positioned centrally between the upper and the lower platens, and the resultant peak transient deformation along the horizontal diameter was measured.

The strain value obtained from the measurement of the local grid lines are identical to that of measured from the overall diameter of the specimen (ln (D/D o )).

It should be noted that the dimension of the outside diameter of the specimen, in this case 153 mm, practically coincides with that of the standard cylinder specimen used for compressive strength determination and remains in the same order of magnitude as the depth of 100 mm commonly exhibited by the prismatic used for the G F determination in the case of TPB tests.

The essence of cryoEM is visualizing biological specimens embedded in a thin film of vitreous ice (non-crystalline, amorphous, glass-like), the thickness of which is only slightly greater than the diameter of the specimen [ 6].

When a specimen is placed in the middle of the gantry for imaging, the mean free path of the light outside of the specimen will be shorter than in the IRF experiment by a factor roughly equivalent to the diameter of the specimen.

Since pressure-diameter tests are not well suited to the dilated ascending aorta where the diameter of the specimen may exceed its axial length [ 3], biaxial experiments are regarded as an alternative way to investigate numerous loading scenarios under physiologically pertinent conditions.

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Thickness and diameter of the specimens were randomly measured at five points using a digital caliper, rounded to the nearest 0.01 mm, and these measurements were used to calculate the volume (V) of each specimen (in mm3).

The mean diameters of the specimen and tumor were 34.8 mm (range 28 45 mm) and 22.7 mm (range 17 26 mm), respectively.

The compressive strength was calculated in megapascals (MPa) with the following formula: C = 4P/D, where P is the applied force (N) and D is the diameter (mm) of the specimen.

After optimization of grid freezing conditions, micrographs were recorded from three grids on a Titan Krios microscope (FEI) operated at 300 kV with parallel illumination of a 2.5 μm diameter area of the specimen and an electron fluency of 3 el-/Å/s.

In addition to this for UCS ISRM [20] also suggests that the diameter of the core specimen should be related to the size of the largest grain in rock specimen by a ratio of at least 10 1.

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