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However, because the average speed of a blade affects pumping so much this is done by increasing the root diameter rather than the tip diameter where practical.
The mandrel diameter affects how far into the mode volume the modal unbinding occurs.
A recent study found the color of blood vessels is determined by the following factors: the scattering and absorption characteristics of skin at different wavelengths, the oxygenation state of blood, which affects its absorption properties, the diameter and the depth of the vessels, and the visual perception process.
The size of the new stitch is determined in large part by the diameter of the knitting needle used to form it, because that affects the length of the yarn-loop drawn through the previous stitch.
Light falling in one eye affects the diameter of the pupils in both eyes.
Studies seem to indicate that ethylene affects stem diameter and height: When stems of trees are subjected to wind, causing lateral stress, greater ethylene production occurs, resulting in thicker, more sturdy tree trunks and branches.
For rocky particles about half a µm in diameter, the radiation pressure equals gravity, and they will be always blown out of the Solar System even though the Poynting – Robertson effect still affects them.
The outer diameter of a caster wheel affects how easy it is for the caster to be able to move across rough or irregular surfaces.
Another factor that affects degradation rate is the diameter of the axon: larger axons require a longer time for the cytoskeleton to degrade and thus take a longer time to degenerate.
Historically some used the radius of curvature ( D0-D200 ) but this is out of favour now because it is clear that the steel loading plate of 300mm diameter affects the shape of the deflection bowl between the centre ( D0 ) and the D200 sensor at 200mm.
The diameter of a flue pipe directly affects its tone.

diameter and size
The size of the press is usually expressed in terms of chuck capacity ( the maximum diameter tool shank it will hold ) or distance between the spindle center and the column.
Very small particles, however, in a size range of 1 to 4 microns in diameter are capable of passing these impinging barriers and entering the alveolar bed of the lungs.
Astronomers also measure the apparent size of objects as an angular diameter.
The size of Antares may be calculated using its parallax and angular diameter.
Beads range in size from under to over in diameter.
It is an uninhabited, roughly circular atoll about in diameter, which corresponds to a total size ( including lagoon ) of.
The length of an axon can be extraordinary: for example, if a pyramidal cell of the cerebral cortex were magnified so that its cell body became the size of a human body, its axon, equally magnified, would become a cable a few centimeters in diameter, extending more than a kilometer.
Size-exclusion chromatography ( SEC ) is also known as gel permeation chromatography ( GPC ) or gel filtration chromatography and separates molecules according to their size ( or more accurately according to their hydrodynamic diameter or hydrodynamic volume ).
To the unaided eye, Omega Centauri appears fuzzy and is obviously non-circular ; it is approximately half a degree in diameter, the same size as the full Moon.
Rather than the original 20 cm size, the diameter of this compact disc was set at 11. 5 cm, the diagonal measurement of a compact cassette.
Sizing is categorized by the diameter of the hook's shaft, and a crafter aims to create stitches of a certain size in order to reach a particular gauge specified in a given pattern.
The height of knitted and crocheted stitches is also different: a single crochet stitch is twice the height of a knit stitch in the same yarn size and comparable diameter tools, and a double crochet stitch is about four times the height of a knit stitch.
Many of the mountains are large shield volcanoes that range in size from 150 – 400 km in diameter and 2 – 4 km high.
Being circular, only their diameter was needed to describe their size.
More recently, many drum kit manufacturers have begun instead to express the size as diameter x depth, again in inches.
Detonation velocity is dependent on loading density ( c ), charge diameter, and grain size.
On a one inch diameter ( size 50 ) needle for instance, the shaft begins to taper one and three quarter inches from the tip.
Although knitting needle diameter is often measured in millimeters, there are several different size systems, particularly those specific to the United States, the United Kingdom and Japan ; a conversion table is given at knitting needle.
Mega knitting needles are generally considered to be any knitting needles larger than size 17 ( half inch diameter ).
The flowerheads vary in size, from about 120 mm to 300 mm in diameter.
The most common cultivars of kiwifruit are oval, about the size of a large hen's egg ( in length and in diameter ).
The diameter of the bottle determined the size of the screen.
Rotary guns are generally used with large shells, 20 mm in diameter or more, offering benefits of reliability and firepower, though the weight and size of the power source and driving mechanism makes them impractical for use outside of a vehicle or aircraft mount.
In 1931, Nicholson and Mayall calculated its mass, based on its supposed effect on the gas giants, as roughly that of the Earth, while in 1949, measurements of Pluto's diameter led to the conclusion that it was midway in size between Mercury and Mars and that its mass was most probably about 0. 1 Earth mass.

diameter and stitches
Crochet differs from knitting in that only one stitch is active at one time ( exceptions being Tunisian crochet and Broomstick lace ), stitches made with the same diameter of yarn are comparably taller, and a single crochet hook is used instead of two knitting needles.
Hooks on large diameter needles help enormously to control the stitches whilst knitting.
Julia knitted a square of ten stitches and ten rows in stockinette stitch using knitting needles that were 6. 5 centimeters in diameter and 3. 5 meters long.
Julia knitted a tension square of ten stitches and ten rows in stocking stitch using knitting needles that were 6. 5cm in diameter and 3. 5 metres long.

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The rest of the surface had a temperature which decreased towards the outer diameter of the plug.
The face of one block contained a hole 1/16'' '' in diameter which led to a manometer for the measurement of the normal pressure.
The mission's specific landing site was located between two young impact craters, North and South Ray craters — and in diameter, respectively — which provided " natural drill holes " which penetrated through the lunar regolith at the site, thus leaving exposed bedrock that could be sampled by the crew.
Upon antigen binding, they cluster in large patches, which can exceed 1 micrometer in diameter, on lipid rafts that isolate the BCRs from most other cell signaling receptors.
* Cylindrical bore brass instruments are those in which approximately constant diameter tubing predominates.
* Conical bore brass instruments are those in which tubing of constantly increasing diameter predominates.
The Carboniferous lycophytes of the order Lepidodendrales, which are cousins ( but not ancestors ) of the tiny club-moss of today, were huge trees with trunks 30 meters high and up to 1. 5 meters in diameter.
In the UK, many players use a version of anti-set-off spray powder, from the printing industry, which has specific electrostatic properties, with particles of 50-micrometre diameter ().
In mammalian cells, the average diameter of the nucleus is approximately 6 micrometers ( μm ), which occupies about 10 % of the total cell volume.
This galaxy cluster features two cavities 600, 000 light-years in diameter, caused by its central supermassive black hole, which emits jets of matter.
It rises from the stylobate without any base ; it is from four to six times as tall as its diameter ; it has twenty broad flutes ; the capital consists simply of a banded necking swelling out into a smooth echinus, which carries a flat square abacus ; the Doric entablature is also the heaviest, being about one-fourth the height column.
The Bookan type is named after a cairn found to the north-west of the Ring of Brodgar in Orkney, which is now a dilapidated oval mound, about 16 metres in diameter.
These liquids are held in either special containers known as Dewar flasks, which are generally about six feet tall ( 1. 8 m ) and three feet ( 91. 5 cm ) in diameter, or giant tanks in larger commercial operations.
Mars has the largest volcano in the Solar System called Olympus Mons, which is more than three times the height of Mount Everest, with a diameter of 520 km ( 323 miles ).
It is approximately 35 light-years in diameter and is shaped by an incredibly hot star at its center, which has a stellar wind speed of 7 million kilometers per hour.
To make a throw, the competitor starts in a circle of diameter, which is recessed in a concrete pad by 20 mm.
Ō-daiko means " big fat drum ", but within any group, it describes the largest drum in an ensemble, which could mean in diameter or in diameter.
The history of the double bass is tightly coupled to the development of string technology, as it was the advent of overwound gut strings, which first rendered the instrument more generally practicable, as wound strings attain low notes within a smaller overall string diameter than unwound strings.
Electron beams are used in welding, which allows energy densities up to across a narrow focus diameter of and usually does not require a filler material.
Ethiopian cuisine characteristically consists of spicy vegetable and meat dishes, usually in the form of wat ( or wot ), a thick stew, served atop injera, a large sourdough flatbread, which is about 50 centimeters ( 20 inches ) in diameter and made out of fermented teff flour.
* Macropinocytosis, which usually occurs from highly ruffled regions of the plasma membrane, is the invagination of the cell membrane to form a pocket, which then pinches off into the cell to form a vesicle ( 0. 5 – 5 µm in diameter ) filled with a large volume of extracellular fluid and molecules within it ( equivalent to ~ 100 CCVs ).

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