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| -types are all small, with only three having | diameters above 50 kilometres and no others above 25 k |
| The area of each of the semicircles with | diameters AD and EB is |
| Mu Velorum is approximately 38 solar | diameters, almost as big as Aldebaran. |
| Made of steel pipe of various | diameters and thicknesses, the structure weighs 2,700 |
| crement borers come in different lengths and | diameters and have different types of threads. |
| s over a distance of approximately five moon | diameters, and the open cluster NGC 1502 can be found |
| ed along 2 axes of motion to produce precise | diameters and depths. |
| .0 mm)), allowing for the use of larger bore | diameters and valves. |
| he crystals (the technique can produce small | diameters), and the low production cost, make the sing |
| d tubeless tires, Schrader valves of varying | diameters are used on many refrigeration and air condi |
| The most common | diameters are the 4, 4.15, and 5.3 millimeter borers. |
| Their | diameters are likely to be in the 100-150 km range, as |
| axes of an ellipse when a pair of conjugate | diameters are given. |
| For an ellipse, two | diameters are conjugate if and only if the tangent lin |
| Silicon wafer | diameters are larger (typically 8" or 12" compared wit |
| ter is most common, but 3 mm and 10 mm outer | diameters are available as well. |
| Trunk | diameters as large as eight feet have been reported. |
| ope allows observation of blood vessels with | diameters as small as 10 μm. |
| in this article has no example of conjugate | diameters besides those corresponding to the axes. |
| -shaped and shallow in depth (30-45 cm) with | diameters between 0.5-2 meters.In Greek cuisine, there |
| crater morphology begins to appear at crater | diameters between 5 and 8 km (3.6 to 4.8 miles). |
| al to convex before flattening out, reaching | diameters between 1.8 to 4 cm (0.71 to 1.6 in). |
| Axial flow pumps have small | diameters, but give relatively modest pressure increas |
| Several | diameters can also be added to each shape hole if requ |
| ve twenty to thirty holes so a wide range of | diameters can be drawn. |
| t main-belt asteroid overall (uncertainty in | diameters causes uncertainty in its ranking). |
| llet design, combined with inconsistent bore | diameters, contributed significantly to the mediocre a |
| the valve depends on the difference between | diameters D and d: the smaller this difference can be |
| - Pipe Design: automatically calculates pipe | diameters for pipes to be (re)designed based on user-d |
| 10m Keck telescope or GTC telescope, ELTs of | diameters form 50 to 100 m represent a qualitative cha |
| nerally fills the entire jet at four or give | diameters from the nozzle. |
| Hassall's corpuscles vary in size with | diameters from 20 to more than 100μm, and tend to grow |
| scope consists of 58 600mm-long shells, with | diameters from 306 to 700 millimetres, and thickness l |
| ot compatible and pipes of identical nominal | diameters have quite different dimensions. |
| rgest plant in the Grevillea genus, reaching | diameters in excess of one metre. |
| generated with a Laskin nozzle or atomizer ( | diameters in the micrometre range) to helium-filled so |
| ction (a junction where tunnels of differing | diameters join-the step is the vertical wall filling t |
| the spray was shown to include capsules with | diameters less than or equal to 10 micrometers in diam |
| Mature oocysts have | diameters less than 20 micrometres. |
| ables at all, these were circular with small | diameters, like 18 ". |
| and continues to be made today - of steel in | diameters of 6 inches to up to 48 inches. |
| Two conjugate | diameters of an ellipse. |
| his process include the spraying of internal | diameters of pipes. |
| xtensive work on the luminosity, colors, and | diameters of stars. |
| Their orb webs can have | diameters of up to 70 cm. |
| c rocks, often having porosity, with vesicle | diameters of up to 2.5 cm. |
| requested to show a sample conjugate pair of | diameters of a hyperbola. |
| At small scales (channel | diameters of around 100 nanometers to several hundred |
| Each pair of conjugate | diameters of an ellipse has a corresponding tangent pa |
| il 1974, and was used to measure the angular | diameters of 32 stars. |
| p and can be up to 100 centimeters tall with | diameters of 50 centimeters. |
| Simulated view of relative | diameters of sun and moon, as viewed near sunset at th |
| ameter tapes are used for measuring the true | diameters of both round and out-of-round forms. |
| Average bubble | diameters of 0.9 mm are possible nowadays, using speci |
| bed,evolute shell of moderate size, reaching | diameters of 16 cm (~6.5in.), or so. |
| pproximately on a line from SSW to NNE, have | diameters of 35, 42 and 33 m. |
| The pipeline was built in 1969 with | diameters of 10 inches (250 mm), 14 inches (360 mm) an |
| rcation interval to the next, or between the | diameters of successive circles on the real axis of th |
| 1874 had obtained an upper limit to stellar | diameters of 0.158". |
| first astronomical instrument to measure the | diameters of a large number of stars at visible wavele |
| covered with fine brown fibrils, and reaches | diameters of up to 2 cm (0.8 in). |
| ference is small, other factors, such as the | diameters of the mounting flanges of the two systems, |
| with radial grooves on the margin, reaching | diameters of 30-130 mm (1.2-5.1 in). |
| that to the Virgo cluster, from the average | diameters of the galaxies. |
| e convex to flattened in maturity, and reach | diameters of 2-9 mm (0.08-0.35 in). |
| storage-and-transfer tunnel with an internal | diameters of 7.2 m, 22 miles (35 km) long, mostly unde |
| eter, while drifting buoys are smaller, with | diameters of 30 centimetres (12 in) to 40 centimetres |
| res comparable to that of the Sun, but, with | diameters of approximately ten billion kilometers or o |
| file site give both these and another set of | diameters on the same page. |
| towers are generally less than 25 m (82 ft); | diameters range from 10 to 200 m (33 to 660 ft). |
| is most readily observed for particles with | diameters ranging from approximately 1 to 1000 μm. |
| It has an average thickness of 2 cm and | diameters ranging from 10 to 25 cm. |
| termed microballoons, or glass bubbles have | diameters ranging from 10 to 300 micrometers. |
| It's sold in a cylindrical format, with | diameters ranging around 16 to 17cm, and height from 2 |
| ce that consists of round pieces of ice with | diameters ranging from a few inches to many feet, depe |
| o a quantity of isolated small flowers, with | diameters ranging from 3 to 5 cm. |
| It lies within a couple of crater | diameters south-southwest of the smaller crater Hill. |
| bends, reducers (to join pipes of different | diameters), stop-ends, and there are versions with scr |
| entrifugal casting method and increased pipe | diameters to a record 24 inches (610 mm). |
| he ray system of Jackson, about three crater | diameters to the northwest. |
| line to include spiral-welded steel pipe in | diameters up to 144 inches (3,700 mm). |
| ct, but the feasibility of measuring stellar | diameters using lunar occultations, was soundly establ |
| Current image caption specifies these | diameters with (x,y) coordinates.Rgdboer (talk) 22:49, |
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