Sentences with phrase «centimetre on»

That website, and the product's packaging, claimed the cream could cause a «reduction of up to 3 centimetres on targeted body parts, such as thighs, hips, waist and stomach.»
THERE is more to big and tall sizes than just increasing thenumbers of X's on a shirt or centimetres on the waist, says Kingsize Menswear director Cameron Blair.
Body length, not including the tail, ranges from a maximum of just 28 centimetres on the smallest island, Genovesa, to 59 centimetres on the largest, Isabela.
Cubesats, just 10 centimetres on each side, are a mainstay in orbit these days.
Wheel arch vents in the wings, which are flared by over six centimetres on each side, increase the downforce at the front and rear axles.

Not exact matches

Measuring just 14 centimetres long, the Lady is one of an increasing number of «purse - friendly» guns on the market, as manufacturers compete to combine fashion and firearms in an attempt to appeal to women.
The Typo case runs on a lithium - ion battery and adds about six millimetres in thickness and less than two centimetres in length once it is attached to an iPhone 5 or 5S.
«If an advertiser wanted to show a bunch of winter tire ads when there was more than five centimetres of snow on the ground, we could do that,» says Patel.
For the past week, workers on cranes have been laying the roughly 28 - centimetre - square tiles, each of which corresponds to one very big pixel, on the tower.
Put half of your frosting on top of one of your cakes and gently spread it out over the sponge but keep it a few centimetres from the edges and then sandwich it together with the other half.
There are therefore only about three centimetres between the individual packs on the conveyors.
Cut seven centimetres rounds with a floured cutter and place the doughnuts on a tray to sit out and rise until doubled.
Put the pan on the heat, add a couple of centimetres of boiling water and bring to a gentle simmer.
On day one, she was three hundredths of a second off her PB in the 100m hurdles with 13.47, six centimetres off in the high jump with 1.90 m and then struggled in the shot, her weakest event, with 12.17 m.
Researchers in South Korea have transmitted data at a rate of 10 megabits per second through a person's arm, between two electrodes placed on their skin 30 centimetres apart (Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, DOI: 10.1088 / 0960-1317/20 / 2 / 025032).
«You may have 120 centimetres of sea level rise on your coastline,» he says.
It seems that children who take inhaled steroids may be about 1 centimetre shorter on average than their peers who do not.
Mexico's capital is built on a dried - out lake, and every year the city sinks by tens of centimetres as water is extracted from aquifers beneath it.
You report on an artist who depicted mountains on Earth as 107 centimetres rather than the more accurate 106 centimetres,...
Today, the toothless, duck - billed, venomous, electric - field - sensing, egg - laying mammals grow up to 50 centimetres long and snack on shrimps, insects and worms.
When completed, it will generate a huge number of three - dimensional coordinates, accurate to a few centimetres, that should fit on a standard CD - ROM.
In preliminary results from a study funded by Genentech on 36 healthy children, growth hormone is shown to add 4 centimetres to the final height of boys and 8.1 centimetres to the height of girls.
A drive shaft on a Fiesta hatchback has a diameter of about 1.6 centimetres.
The new finding is based on data from the gamma ray spectrometer on Mars Odyssey, which can measure concentrations of various chemical elements as far as about 30 centimetres below the Martian surface.
To hear Auditioner, listeners put their chins on a small platform between two speakers about 50 centimetres apart, doing away with the need for headphones.
• In our article on disrupting the blood - brain barrier, the area stimulated by ultrasound measured 1 by 5 centimetres (22 October, p 14).
• In our article on disrupting the blood - brain barrier, the area stimulated by ultrasound measured 1 by 5 centimetres (22...
But 30 dams on the Guadalquivir, with a total capacity of more than 4 cubic kilometres of water, plus local irrigation schemes, have caused water tables in the wetland to fall by up to 50 centimetres a year.
First, he created 20 - centimetre - long flexible ribbons made of a piezoelectric polymer that generates electrical currents when perturbed, either by wind or when rain drops fall on it.
The exterior walls are made of 50 - centimetre - thick reinforced concrete, while utility spaces on the bottom floor are compartmentalised in a radial formation for even stress distribution — rather like the spokes in a bicycle wheel.
The reservoir is full to bursting, after Maria dumped 40 centimetres of rain on the surrounding mountains.
We have also tried it on engines from 25 cubic centimetres a cylinder to 500 cc and from one to six cylinders with very good results.»
In the laboratory, the robot can follow a cordon on a trellis and even move out of the way when it encounters a trellis post at up to 12 centimetres per second, or about 7 metres per minute.
Given that the So'a hominins were already hobbit - sized 700,000 years ago, and that H. erectus didn't arrive on neighbouring islands until about 1.2 million years ago, the hominins would have had only a few 100,000 years to shrink perhaps 70 centimetres to just 1 metre tall, and shed about half their adult brain volume.
The smallest details will be considered: if one of the lander's feet settles on a stone just 30 centimetres high, for example, it could tip over.
On each face of the cuboid there is a straight red line a whole number of centimetres long going from the mid-point of one edge to the mid-point of another.
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change offers a «best estimate» of a 44 - centimetre rise by 2070.
The snow warning issued on 3 March 2011 by the State Meteorological Agency in Spain (AEMET) warned of drifts of up to 18 centimetres in mountainous areas of Madrid and three centimetres in urban areas of the province for the following day.
The simulated storm cloud dropped about 10 centimetres of snow per hour, comparable to extreme snowstorms on Earth (Journal of Geophysical Research, DOI: 10.1029 / 2010je003783).
The digitised image is then displayed on a 94 - centimetre screen containing an array of touch and pressure detectors.
Green says Britain's first PWR is built to withstand a total fracture of a 67 - centimetre core cooling pipe and a simultaneous earthquake measuring 5 on the Richter scale.
They soaked 1 - centimetre sections of the tentacles in the test liquid for a minute and placed them on the forearm of a blindfolded observer.
The areas that appeared bright in the radio images but dark in the laser observations correspond to warmer patches on Mercury, where ice would be stable only if buried under a 10 - centimetre - thick layer of other material.
This effect has been shown several times with ordinary clocks on planes, clocks launched on a rocket and even in an atomic clock raised a mere 33 centimetres above another.
The fissure, now 50 centimetres long, appeared on 5 November as the tank was being drained of liquid hydrogen after an earlier fuel leak prevented the shuttle from launching.
Depending on the parts of the sequence a phone's camera picks up, it can work out where it is in relation to the other participating phones to an accuracy of around 15 centimetres.
Ultra-deep genetic sequencing was performed on 234 biopsies taken from four patients revealing 3,760 mutations, with more than 100 cancer - associated mutations per square centimetre of skin.
This means that what previously would have taken centimetres to achieve can now be realised on the micrometre (one millionth of a metre) scale, bringing optical processing into the range of electrical transistors, which currently power personal computers.
If it spots elements of interest, it will approach and use a drill on its robotic arm to collect rock samples from as deep as 5 centimetres.
The 15 - centimetre telescope is mounted on the Chang» e 3 lander, which touched down on the lunar surface in December 2013.
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