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Meaning of "micrometers in diameter"

micrometers in diameter - measurement unit used to describe the size of objects, particularly very small ones

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Micrometers in diameter.
The optimal size of these powders is around one to several micrometers in diameter.
The pollen grains are approximately 24 micrometers in diameter and are slightly triangular in polar view.
The embedded titanium particles are approximately 7 micrometers in diameter.
However, a particle 3 to 5 micrometers in diameter can cause a visible defect in a glass / plastic laminate.
The majority of the microspheres contained multiple inclusions at least about 2 micrometers in diameter.
Only particulates less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter ( those considered most dangerous to humans ) were collected.
It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter.
The microspheres are about 20-30 micrometers in diameter - about a third of the width of a human hair.
The tip of this needle was approximately 50 micrometers in diameter.
In addition, acrylic fibers of 13 micrometers in diameter were used.
The affinity matrix of Claim 5 wherein the cross-linked dextran comprises particles 20 to 400 micrometers in diameter.
Human macrophages are about 21 micrometers in diameter.
The blown fibers of the invention are preferably microfibers, averaging less than 10 micrometers in diameter.
Their size varies from 4 to 10 micrometers in diameter.

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Thus, most of the microspheres crosslinked with calcium chloride were smaller than 150 micrometers in diameter.
In particular, microspheres up to about 1000 micrometers in diameter are useful.
Resulting pigment agglomerates ( " particle agglomerates " ) may range up to a few micrometers in diameter.
Typical hepatocytes are about 20 micrometers in diameter.
Preferably, electrodes of the invention are no larger than 20 micrometers in diameter.
Optical microscopy showed microspheres of from about 4 to about 40 micrometers in diameter in the suspension.
Preferably, particles of stabilized hGH are between about 1 to about 6 micrometers in diameter.
The droplets are preferably less than 10 micrometers in diameter.
The microcapsule products consisted of spherical particles about 1 to 10 micrometers in diameter.
The average size of the voids is about 10 micrometers in diameter.
Intact, clear specimens of beads could be found which were about 150 micrometers in diameter.
Optical microscopy showed hollow microspheres from about 10 to 85 micrometers in diameter suspended in water.
In an additional embodiment, the second microchannel is about 100 micrometers in diameter.
Optical microscopy revealed hollow microspheres from about 4 to about 90 micrometers in diameter suspended in water.
Generally, where present, the liquid droplets are less than about 10 micrometers in diameter.
During the polymerization the modifiers form domains about 2-5 micrometers in diameter within the polymer.
The capillary channel may generally be at least about 50 micrometers in diameter.
The fibres are a preferably 1 to 10 micrometers in diameter.
Within the hematite, stained carbonate veins contain massive areas up to 300 micrometers in diameter.
Intact, transparent to slightly translucent spheres up to and over 500 micrometers in diameter were obtained.
The foam cell sizes are slightly elongated, measuring, on average, less than 50 micrometers in diameter.
A typical field emissive element 36 is 10 micrometers in diameter.
They found a total of 83 of the tiny glass pearls that measured just 200 micrometers in diameter.
The polymeric packed micro-particles may be about 5 micrometers in diameter.
The particle size of the powders is less than about 44 micrometers in diameter.
The visibility threshold for particles is typically 10 to 25 micrometers in diameter.
These whiskers measured, for example, 80 micrometers in length 3 micrometers in diameter.
In another embodiment, the first microchannel is about 100 micrometers in diameter.
Only about one-third of the particles were smaller than 150 micrometers in diameter.
A preferred pore size for optimum hard tissue is between approximately 250 and 300 micrometers in diameter.
The cells of S. cerevisiae are usually round to ovoid measuring 5-10 micrometers in diameter.
An individual H. volcanii archaeon can vary from 1-3 micrometers in diameter.

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