Sentences with phrase «time by a millimeter»

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The new electrode grid, developed by a team of researchers at the University of California San Diego and Massachusetts General Hospital, is about a thousand times thinner — 6 micrometers versus several millimeters thick — than clinical electrode grids.
During this time, kicks shifted the wall of the uterus by about 11 millimeters on average, the team found.
As this light travels across the cosmos, it becomes stretched due to the expansion of the Universe, so by the time it arrives at Earth, the far - infrared light has shifted to the submillimeter / millimeter portion of the spectrum.
The researchers created a model for predicting the velocity and height of jet aerosols produced by bubbles from 20 microns to several millimeters in size, and in liquids as viscous as water, or up to ten times more viscous.
The investigators optimized the image resolution and acquisition time to under five minutes by adopting a 1.5 millimeter - thick scintillator, which picks up gamma rays as they are emitted from within the body, and a 1 millimeter pin - hole collimator, which acts like an aperture to narrow focus on a particular field of view.
«Dual frequency comb generated on a single chip using a single laser: Columbia Engineers are the first to miniaturize dual - frequency combs by putting two frequency comb generators on a single millimeter - sized silicon - based chip; could lead to low - cost, portable sensing, and spectroscopy in the field in real - time
In Schultz's experiment, the ion gun sprayed seven metal oxides — one at a time — through a mask having 128 rectangular openings, each of which measures just one by two millimeters.
The joint research team led by graduate student and JSPS fellow Takuma Izumi at the Graduate School of Science at the University of Tokyo revealed for the first time — with observational data collected by ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array), in Chile, and other telescopes — that dense molecular gas disks occupying regions as large as a few light years at the centers of galaxies are supplying gas directly to the supermassive black holes.
The Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) joins for the first time the Global mm - VLBI Array (GMVA) and the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), Earth - sized virtual observatories, which are made possible by an international collaboration of radio telescopes.
ALMA joins the Global Millimeter VLBI Array (GMVA) and the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) The Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) joins for the first time the Global mm - VLBI Array (GMVA) and the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT), Earth - sized virtual observatories, which are made possible by an international collaboration of radio telescopes.
Furthermore, the team concluded that approximately 80 % of the sources of the cosmic background radiation (* 2) within the millimeter / submillimeter wavebands are more «normal galaxies» like those detected by ALMA this time..
A new connectivity infrastructure that will allow the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array) observatory to increase its data transmission capacity by more than 25 times begins construction today, thanks to the signing of a contract for optical connectivity between Associated Universities Inc. (AUI), on behalf of ALMA, and two Chilean companies: Silica Networks Chile S.A. and Telefónica Empresas Chile S.A.
By the time a real - world prototype is created, the engineers can be sure that the results of a real - world crash test will mirror the virtual tests down to the millimeter.
The complete text was scanned one - tenth of a millimeter at a time with a 10,200 - pixel scanner by technicians from DigitalFusion.
It comprises a total of 2,400 frames, filmed one at a time, as animators meticulously retraced the movements of each item in the room, shifting the paper models of plates, lemons, pendant lamps, chairs, an upright piano, and a refrigerator by several millimeters at a time.
As for 2 to 8 feet by 2100, there was a recent paper that discussed periods of time in the past where sea level rose by tens of millimeters per year.
Over the past century, the Antarctic has gone from being a vast Terra Incognita to a continent - sized ticking time bomb: according to NASA, Antarctica has lost «approximately 125 gigatons of ice per year [between 2002 and 2016], causing global sea level to rise by 0.35 millimeters...
5G is the next generation of wireless data technology that will deliver speeds 100 times faster than today's 4G LTE services by using technologies such as millimeter waves, network function virtualization (NFV), and software - defined networking (SDN).
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