Sentence examples for microscopic diameter from inspiring English sources

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Interstitial fauna (living in the interstices between sand grains) all have a microscopic diameter size and most forms are also categorized as meiofaunal.

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Scores of 1 to 3 were used, with cut-off points determined based on association with outcome (MS 1, ≤ 9 mitoses/10 hpf; MS 2, 10 to 19 mitoses/10 hpf; and MS 3, ≥ 20 mitoses/10 hpf) by using a 0.59-mm microscopic field diameter [ 21].

The buckling deformations are created by microscopic 300 μm diameter holes in the polyimide (PI) films.

Moreover, at the electron microscopic analysis, the diameter of the collagen fibrils lost their normal bimodality appearance changing in unimodal as described by Abe et al. (1993).

Microscopic voids of diameter of ∼ 0.5 nm adjacent to the reptating chain segments are suggested to be responsible for the magnetic field gradients.

These microscopic particles (the diameter of a human hair ranges between 15 and 180 microns) end up in the atmosphere from a range of sources, including road transport emissions, and have been linked to heart and lung disease, cancer and premature death.

Intravital microscopic observation for diameter measurements was performed under × 200 magnification.

The subsequent parameters were inspected using microscopic investigation: tumor diameter, number of nodules per section and the extent of necrosis and infiltration by mononuclear cells.

The morphologies of the MnO2 thin films synthesized at different temperatures are shown in Fig. 2. It can be seen from Fig. 2a that the film synthesized at RT is composed of uniform microscopic spheres with diameters ranging from 0.5 to 1 μm.

The micrometre is commonly employed to measure the thickness or diameter of microscopic objects, such as microorganisms and colloidal particles.

hBMSC-seeded 3D collagen sponges were processed to evaluate the effects of TGF-β1 upon type-II collagen expression in the extracellular matrix by macroscopic analysis of entire sponges (7-mm diameter) versus microscopic (histological) evaluation (5-μm thick sections).

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