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diam.

abbr.
diameter
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diam.

abbreviation for
(Mathematics) diameter
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"The launching ceremony was under the patronage of Dr Hamad Al Duwyani, the Head of the National Authority of Documents and Archives, and Mohammed Al-Mahrouqi, the Chairman of Diam," added Diam. "A number of Diam's executive managers and staff attended the launching ceremony and the team who worked on Al Mayser were honoured in the ceremony.
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Thallus filamentous, 100-800 [micro]m high and 12-25 [micro]m in diam. Filaments uniseriate at the base and branched in the upper parts, fixed to the host by one minute discoid cell.
Minimum tip distance is 10 mm with an overall bore diam. of 20 mm.
Its Ultra 350 is its smallest valve-gate system, featuring 8 mm seal diam., 16 mm bore diam., and throughput rates up to 30 g/sec.
Heitec is offering a larger version of its Starline edge-gate nozzles with a bolt circle that is more than 80 mm (3 in.) in diam. and handles up to eight tips.
Extruder diam. & capacity: 3 to 6.5-in.; 80 to 1800 lb/hr