Sentences with phrase «centimeters deeper»

The Pro is not as big as you might guess by looking at it; at 295 x 327 x 55 mm, it's two centimeters wider and two centimeters deeper than the original PS4.
To dig a few centimeters deeper into Mercury's surface, solar physicist Amir Caspi and planetary scientist Constantine Tsang of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colo., and colleagues will use an infrared camera, specially built by Alabama - based Southern Research, that detects wavelengths between 3 and 5 micrometers.
Even so, the «flic - flac» spider, Cebrennus rechenbergi — famous because it can cartwheel quickly across the desert — builds a tunnel 25 centimeters deep and uses it daily for shelter from Morocco's hot sun.
With ultrasound, «we can go centimeters deep and still see things with a spatial precision on the order of a hundred micrometers,» Shapiro says.
Some like this one are 20 or more centimeters deep.
«The moisture can descend into the ground up to 35 centimeters deep, and that's a lot of water.»
Highly focused magnetic pulses of up to 1.5 teslas induce an electrical current two to three centimeters deep in the left prefrontal section of the cerebral cortex.
My grinding instrument has hollowed out a hole about 6.4 centimeters deep within a rock called John Klein.
The layer of soil should be at least six centimeters deep.
Two aluminum, nine - by -13-inch cake pans (Alternatively, you can use shallow plastic containers that are about three centimeters deep and wide enough for the short side of the bread pans or shoe boxes to rest in the containers.)
Make sure they are at least seven centimeters deep.)
Assuming the radiation is no more than 2 centimeters deep, Chen calculates that 163,000 Bq / kg is roughly equivalent to 8 million Bq / m2.
At present, the water level in Katulampa is 150 centimeters deep and light rain is pouring in the area.
Without water the earth would be like the moon with an average temperature near -23 C (the measured unchanging temperature of lunar regolith 50 or more centimeters deep) and diurnal temperature change near 100C at the equator.
The electricity meter is on the wall behind the shelves, so the owner bought lots of old books at a junk shop, cut them in half, and glued them into place where the shelving is only a few centimeters deep because the box is jutting out!

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Despite this good news, the team's data also show that the radioisotopes seem to be stuck firmly to the soil, mainly in the top five centimeters (see «Skin deep»), and are not being washed away by rain.
With a fluid velocity of about 1 to 2 centimeters per second, the jet was also powerful enough to mix shallow waters with deeper, saltier waters.
The shrimp represent centimeter - sized swimmers, including krill and shrimplike copepods, found throughout the world's oceans that may together be capable of mixing ocean layers — and delivering nutrient - rich deep waters to phytoplankton, or microscopic marine plants, near the surface, the researchers suggest.
They use a near - infrared laser beam, which can penetrate deep — in this context, deep means a centimeter or two — into the tissue, where a nanoparticle turns the near - infrared light into blue light, and that directs the activity of genetically engineered immune cells.
All the water contained in its atmosphere, he adds, would be about slightly more than one inch (2.5 centimeters) deep if it were on the planet's surface.
The larger and rarer rough diamonds analyzed in this study — those measuring around a centimeter or more on their longest side — formed deeper within the mantle, taking scientists» understanding of the mantle to new depths.
Oxygen from seawater permeated only the upper millimeter or so of sediment, but the researchers noticed something happening much deeper in the mud, more than a centimeter below, as if oxygen were available down there, as well.
Furthermore, it provides easier access to the deepest structures that are often located several centimeters beneath the cranium.
The bigeye catalufa grows to 30 centimeters long and inhabits deeper rocky reefs off Cocos Island.
«Because rock in the deep mantle moves less than a centimeter a year, we know the LLSVP is ancient, meaning it may be a longstanding site for the loss of magnetic field strength,» said Tarduno.
London's Black Cabs exposed passengers to an average of more than 108,000 ultrafine particles — microscopic soot 10,000 times smaller than a centimeter that is particularly dangerous because of its ability to penetrate deep into the lungs — for every cubic centimeter traveled.
Scientists need to figure out how practical and how expensive it will be to drill a 43 - centimeter - wide hole that deep.
They also measured the water depths around all the nests and found that this year, once the water was deeper than 20 centimeters, fox depredation of nests dropped off substantially.
«To make electroceuticals practical, devices must be miniaturized, and ways must be found to power them wirelessly, deep in the brain, many centimeters from the surface,» said Newsome, the Harman Family Provostial Professor and professor of neurobiology at Stanford.
There, the uplift of the mountains is extremely rapid (on the order of 1 centimeter per year, whereas in other areas 5 millimeters per year is more typical) and the river drops by 2 kilometers in elevation as it flows through the famous Tsangpo Gorge, known by some as the Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon because it is so deep and long.
Unlike deep - dwelling European earthworms, the Asian jumping worms — named for the way they flop and wriggle when held or disturbed — prefer to live and eat within a few centimeters of the soil surface.
In the deep ocean, a tsunami may raise sea levels by only a few centimeters (inches).
The scoop dips to about 1.4 inches (3.5 centimeters) deep.
Using a catapult powered by a bungee cord, the experts launched a small airplane over the deep and dark landscape, thick with acacia trees sporting 5 - centimeter (2 - inch) thorns.
Snow depth is measured in centimeters (doesn't «thirty centimeters» sound deeper than «eleven inches»?).
It is sort of like trying to figure out if my weight in pounds is less than my height in centimeters and attaching some deep meaning to it.
And they should have recalled that at most places in the deep sea, sediments accumulate at only a few centimeters per thousand years, with the churning by burrowing worms blurring any record of change.
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