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No, 0.8mm is not the same as 8mm. The decimal point in 0.8mm indicates that it is less than 1mm, specifically 0.8mm or 8 tenths of a millimeter. In contrast, 8mm is a whole number measurement of 8 millimeters. The difference in magnitude between the two measurements is significant.

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