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Then, a typical diameter was extrapolated by considering the size of the diameter of a circle that would occupy the same surface of the measured ellipse.
As mentioned, from measurements in E. coli we expect that typical
The sizes of typical interstices within the microstructure were calculated to be of the order of 1 micrometer, with typical macromolecular filament diameters being of the order of 100 A. These dimensions were interpreted as representative of an equivalent network giving rise to measured flow permeability.
As configured in this study, the IR camera had a spatial resolution of 100 μm, which is more than sufficient to capture the temperature distribution about individual nucleation sites since the typical bubble diameter is on the order of 1,000 μm.
Another is the internal diameters of monolith columns (i.e., 4.6 mm, 4.0 mm, and 100 μm internal diameters are typical; however, 2.0 and 3.0 mm columns have not, as yet, been manufactured in all common column lengths).
From the SEM and STEM images, typical NW length and diameter were determined to be around 1 to 2 μm and 30 to 140 nm, respectively (longer nanowires can be obtained simply by increasing the growth time).
Wheels with 20-inch diameters are "dubs".
Hexagonal WO3 nanowires used in this investigation, with typical diameters about 80 nm, were synthesized by aging WO3 sol gel at 180°C for 48 h as previously reported [26].
A typical average nanowire diameter was about 30 nm and 48 nm for MA and HA nanowire segments, respectively.
Typical diameters of dried residues are around 100 1600 μm, depending on droplet volume and sample matrix (Table 2).
Typical diameter of maculae is about 100 km and width of halo is between 20 and 30 km.
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