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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in diameter of' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a measurement of an object's size. For example, you could say "The ball is two inches in diameter of."
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Using stem cell technology, the team takes skin cells from living patients and from those develops a small spherical piece, up to 5mm in diameter, of functioning human cortical brain tissue.
The rocket fire had gouged dozens of craters, at least a yard in diameter of bare earth, into the wheat and poppy fields and into one house behind his own.
Because Dr. Haskell observed only a single meter in diameter of forest space, this is a project that students and teachers can easily recreate at their own schools.
The latex consists of an aqueous suspension of small particles, about 0.5 micrometre in diameter, of cis-polyisoprene, a linear rubbery polymer of high molecular weight.
Neptune is almost four times the size of Earth but slightly smaller than Uranus, which makes it the smallest in diameter of the four giant, or Jovian, planets.
Many art historians deem the dome (105 feet [32 metres] in diameter) of Hagia Sophia to be the most beautiful in the world.
The resulting nanofiber mats showed two parts of structures: randomly oriented nanofibers in diameter of 299 624 nm and dense nanonets in diameter of 25 ± 5 nm.
This is ascribed to the increase in diameter of the carbon nanofibers.
Round shaped coupons with 2.5 mm in diameter of each type of PLLA surfaces were used to assess bacterial adhesion.
Moreover, the increase in diameter of the metallic core to increase the EMSE further aggravates the problem.
This fact could be attributed to the increased surface roughness and the decrease in diameter of AgNWs.
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