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As compared to Egelman's virtual helical line, the latter not only is much thicker in diameter but also forms narrower helical grooves.
Initially, young growing stems are relatively thin in diameter and flexible, while later on, stems will get thicker in diameter and/or become woodier.
The former fibers appeared thicker in diameter than the varicose fibers and united into bundles that interlinked adjacent lobules (Fig. 5).
The contrast mechanism by which picrosirius red staining of collagen produces this range of colours is not fully understood, however fibres which appear red can generally be considered to be thicker in diameter than those which appear orange.
Although root development occurred from SEs of both cultivars on MS1B, roots from 'Del-HS' seedlings were longer in length, smaller in diameter and branched while those from 'TS' embryos were thicker in diameter and shorter in length without lateral branching.
In tissue from the more severe case of CBD (case 4), reticular structures were denser on both confocal microscopy and EM images than in case 3. Interestingly, straight filaments were thicker in diameter in case 4 (15 20 nm) than in case 3 (14 to 15 nm).
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The trees, which are 30 m tall, are thick in diameter, of normal thickness to excessive.
Generally, wires with more strands which have been braided together will be stronger and thick in diameter.
They should be about the length of your forearm, the distance from your elbow to your wrist, or about ⁄ to 1 inch (1.9 to 2.5 cm) thick in diameter.
The sleeve can be a size or two (for big hands) thicker than 1 3/4" in diameter.
Thick freestanding diamond films (more than 1 mm thick, 60 mm in diameter) were produced by DC arc jet plasma CVD process using Mo substrate with Ti interlayer.
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