Sentences with phrase «centimeter in»

At the moment, the solar cells can generate roughly 2.5 milliwatts per square centimeter in typical sunlight conditions.
The pCell Promise Each pCell is just 1 centimeter in size, allowing mobile network operators to set up...
Many species of gelata are tiny, like the Limacina helicina (pictured above) that reaches just 1 centimeter in length.
Airborne Researchers Measure Greenland's Ice (Reporter package) View Animation Greenland's coastal ice is disappearing fast enough that at its current rate of decline it will contribute to a rise in the world's oceans of a little less than a centimeter in the space of a single human lifetime.
The earth's oceans have risen a full centimeter in the last eighteen months.
The tumor is about one centimeter in width.
Between episodes, corneal scars range in size from pinpoint to over a centimeter in diameter are common.
ANMER recommends filling the A25 with dry kibbles but not larger than 1 square centimeter in size.
Jellyfish range in size from the tiny Irukandji jellyfish, which is only about one cubic centimeter in size but also one of the world's deadliest jellyfish, to the enormous lion's mane jellyfish, which can grow up to 7 feet in diameter with tentacles up to 190 feet long!
The cyborg ninja may look small in comparison, but with 29 centimeter in height it is a pretty big figure.
Hello, I have an umbilical hernia (small, about a centimeter in diameter).
Lift your fingers up and move 1 centimeter in a clockwise direction around the belly button, where you again gently press in and make a small circular motion.
About a centimeter in size, the sea lice attach themselves to the outside of a fish and feed on its mucous, blood, and skin.
«How can such tiny insects, each less than 1 centimeter in size and equipped only with a simple brain, construct air - conditioned buildings up to 500 times their size?»
The team calculates that they'll be able to detect objects one centimeter in size up to a distance of about 100 km.
The MEMS - based AFM is about 1 square centimeter in size, or a little smaller than a dime.
«We detected a previously unknown periodic movement of up to one centimeter in cycles of two to six hours.
The limit for detection of tumors up until now has been about a centimeter in diameter.
He started his career studying string theory, which posits that every fundamental particle and force is composed of vibrating strings some 10 - 33 centimeter in size.
They established 16 experimental plots where all trees and lianas more than one centimeter in diameter were identified to species, tagged, mapped and measured.
For example, an ice shelf vibration one centimeter in amplitude pushes on the air directly above it.
Bashir's group has been a pioneer in designing and building bio-bots, less than a centimeter in size, made of flexible 3D printed hydrogels and living cells.
Going from a meteoritic sample less than a centimeter in diameter to an asteroid up to a kilometer or more in diameter involves a pretty big leap.
Moore and his colleagues report online today in Science that their scheme can repair a hole nearly 1 centimeter in diameter, with cracks radiating over an area 3.5 centimeters in diameter.
The cell was 1 square centimeter in size, consisting of a 200 - micron - thick silicon layer topped with a 1 - micron - thick perovskite layer.
In Idaho, for example, a former lab is deemed «clean» when there is less than one tenth of a microgram of methamphetamine per square centimeter in the room where meth was cooked.
Toward the right side of your TV screen tape a tiny (half a centimeter in diameter) bit of white cardboard with a black spot in its center.
When all individuals larger than 1 centimeter in stem diameter were included, nearly every species was more aggregated than a random distribution.
Lengthening the fronds to make the water - grabber more spherical enabled it to pick up larger drops, up to a centimeter in diameter.
Limmer outlines the larger foot (few people have a perfectly matched pair), measuring it centimeter by centimeter in five crucial places from the ankle to the toe.
Flatten one of the dough pieces to about 1 centimeter in width and feed the dough into the roller.
I didn't want large pieces of coconut in the batter so I pulsed the flaked coconut in a food processor until it was ground fine (about.5 centimeters in length for lack of a better example).
This is understandable considering that coffee plants can range from small shrubs to tall trees, with leaves from 1 to 40 centimeters in size, and from purple or yellow, to the predominant dark green, in color.
Funny thing is I went from 5 to 9 centimeters in no time flat after that.
Placenta: The organ within the pregnant uterus through which the fetus derives its nourishment, at term, it averages one - sixth the weight of the fetus; is disk - shaped, about two and a half centimeters thick, and seventeen and a half centimeters in diameter.
At 28 weeks, it measured 11 centimeters in diameter, nearly as large as the baby's head.
Just a few centimeters in width, a tiny foot might not open the cervix wide enough to allow the baby's head and umbilical cord to pass through.
These are babies weighing from 9.2 - 12.4 kilos and 72 - 83 centimeters in length.
A dilated cervix is 10 centimeters in diameter (31.4 cm circumference) while a newborn's head has a circumference of 34 - 35 cm.
That number in centimeters is approximately equal to the number of weeks along you are — but one or two centimeters in either direction is no cause for alarm.
To avoid this, LLNL had to make the amplifiers ever larger, many tens of centimeters in diameter.
The titanium club head measures 350 cubic centimeters in volume, which is oversize.
Immediately after the extinction, most surviving species measured less than 40 centimeters in length, the team found.
Last year DigitalGlobe received permission from the U.S. Department of Commerce to sell imagery below 50 centimeters in resolution, a feat made possible by the launch, also last year, of the company's Worldview 3 satellite.
Materials • LEGO bricks • Large, flat LEGO baseplate • Metric ruler • Three - ring binder (an old one that is okay to take apart) • Scissors • Four small rubber balls (each the same size, about 2.5 centimeters in diameter) • Two rubber bands (each about eight centimeters or longer when flattened and doubled on itself) Preparation • Carefully cut the front and back covers off of the three - ring binder with scissors.
Considering only larger trees (≥ 10 centimeters in diameter), the pattern persisted, with most species being more aggregated than random.
A favorite among shell collectors, the diminutive cone snail — larger specimens grow to be about 23 centimeters in length — is as renowned for its beautiful shell as it is for its potent venom.
These fossils, dating from 1.77 million years ago, had brains between 600 and 775 cubic centimeters in volume, whereas H. erectus is generally thought to have had an average brain size of around 900 cubic centimeters.
Because the coil that generates these signals is currently small i.e; only three centimeters in diameter, it was necessary to anesthetize the mice to keep them still.
Because of the large amount of water running into the cave, the stalagmite they choose to analyze had grown about 2.5 centimeters in 50 years.
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