Sentences with phrase «centimetres more»

This means that the sea levels may rise in the twenty - first century only a few centimetres more than what they rose during the twentieth century.
Getting into and out of the middle - row seats is easy thanks to the big rear doors, and once inside there's a few centimetres more leg room compared to a BMW X5 or Range Rover Sport.
In the area surveyed, which lies to the north of the Fram Strait between Greenland and Svalbard, the sea - ice thickness was ca. 1.7 metres, roughly 50 centimetres more than was recorded in 2016.

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«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.
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.
To make dulce de leche in the crock pot: fill a 250 ml mason jar with sweetened condensed milk, leaving a centimetre or more of space at the top.
While the global average rise is predicted to be between 30 and 106 centimetres, he says tropical seas will rise 10 or 20 per cent more, while polar seas will see a below - average rise.
No more than 5 centimetres long, it tends to make its home in cool and dry places under branches or other bits of wood, in temperatures that often dip below freezing for hours or days.
After training, the volunteers were able to read more than two lines further down an optical chart held 40 centimetres from their eyes — corresponding to a reduction in «eye age» from 50.5 to 41.9 years.
You report on an artist who depicted mountains on Earth as 107 centimetres rather than the more accurate 106 centimetres,...
They average 1 centimetre in length, yet swim at more than 10 centimetres a second (Journal of Experimental Biology, DOI: 10.1242 / jeb.101600).
Grace says that to get the same strength from carbon fibre you would need a shaft about 5 centimetres wide, and that would make the car more bulky.
«To make this nuclear pasta you have to compress it to 1014 grams per cubic centimetre — 100 trillion times more dense than water,» Horowitz says.
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.
The researchers have printed all the circuits onto a single silicon wafer, 20 centimetres across, which allowed them to incorporate many more connections.
Mars could harbour no more than one billionth of Earth's biomass, or less than one microbial cell per cubic centimetre of soil, Sholes told the Astrobiology Science Conference in Mesa, Arizona, in April.
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.
EACH of these miniature masterpieces is the width of a human hair, but packs in more pixels per square centimetre than the highest resolution TV screen.
Of the hundreds of thousands of pieces of space junk in Earth's orbit, more than 20,000 are larger than 10 centimetres across — big enough to smash a piece off a satellite and create even more orbiting junk.
The smallest of them are less than one centimetre in body length, while particularly large species can reach to more than 3 centimetres.
The largest of the four weighs in at 45 kilograms, and its shell is more than 40 centimetres long.
Detailed radio maps of nearby molecular clouds reveal that they are clumpy, with regions containing a wide range of densities — from a few tens of molecules (mostly hydrogen) per cubic centimetre to more than one million.
I have since lost more weight and centimetres and enjoy getting out the measuring tape each week.
The reason women are so much more prone to these infections than men is because the tube that leads to the bladder (the urethra) is really short in females — being only about four centimetres long.
More impressively, it is promised that your waist will shrink by up to 3.5 centimetres.
Those results are certainly impressive, but they're nothing compared to those for rosacea patients where they had 15 times more demodex mites per square centimetre.
For example, users are generally 5 centimetres shorter in person than they are online, they're generally 20 % poorer and the more attractive a user's photo, the more likely it's out of date.
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There's more room at the rear, where the cargo floor can be removed and reinserted into three positions, providing up to an additional 16 centimetres of height.
The BMW X2 is two centimetres shorter and more than seven centimetres lower than the BMW X1, yet has the same wheelbase.
Your head shouldn't actually rest on the restraint, but you shouldn't be more than 2 to 5 centimetres away from it.
As regards passenger space, the Altea XL offers attractive solutions, such as the option of moving the rear seats, not only 14 centimetres forward as already mentioned, but also another two centimetres back, which results in more space for the rear passengers.
The radiators of modern cars no longer determine the shape of the grilles, which have become more abstract, the radiator being of different proportions from the grille and over 15 centimetres behind it.
The outward appearance of a Bentley T is slightly more dynamic because the bonnet design is a few centimetres lower and the radiator shell shape with its rounded edges is smoother.
Another typical AMG speciality is the AMG instrument cluster: information on the engine speed, vehicle speed and much more appears on two animated round dials on the 31.2 centimetre, high - resolution colour TFT display.
At only 315 grams and just 127 mm wide, it's more than 20 percent lighter and one centimetre narrower than Kindle Fire HD.
With a little more than 25 centimetres of snow covering my hometown's streets (I live in Toronto) and an even stronger snow storm that plowed into the Maritime provinces over the weekend, I was left wondering what kind of person braves this type of nasty weather to search for their dream home.
Mount Hermon bumps up the excitement even more with an Adventure Course featuring 14 activities ranging from clambering up cargo nets to traversing swinging logs and sky bridges.These courses are suitable for anyone at least 57 inches / 23 centimetres tall and weighing between 75 and 250 pounds / 34 and 113 kilograms (ages 10 and up).
For instance, Untitled (2015), a painting so large that two more centimetres would cause it to exceed the gallery wall, is one of van Genderen's self - described Manufactured Paintings.
One study, published recently in Nature journal, tried to make an audit of the richness of life in the soil: there could be up to 9,000 different species of bacteria in a cubic centimetre, more than 200 different kinds of fungi in a gram of soil, and the total numbers of these microbes would add up to billions.
Following the NASA story, Edward Hannah, reader in climate change at the University of Sheffield, wrote in the Guardian that «the Greenland ice sheet is living on borrowed time», and that «tens of centimetres» of sea - level rise «would make many coastal communities more vulnerable to flooding and storm surges».
«A few centimetres can make the difference in whether the ground slumps and becomes wetter or ends up high and dry, by separating more from the water table,» says Colleen Iversen, an ecosystem scientists at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the US and a co-author of the report.
Every centimetre of sea level rise on top of these projections is even more significant.»
[Scientists] concluded there was a one in 20 chance that the melting ice would drive up sea levels by more than 84 centimetres, essentially saying there's a 95 % chance it wouldn't go above this figure.
It published figures showing more than 100 million people in south Asia, east Asia and the Pacific would be affected by a 50 - centimetre rise in sea levels by 2050.
It is more than a centimetre taller than the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and half of a a centimetre wider.
If the bleeding has stopped, gently examine the cut and if it is more than about 1 centimetre long it may heal better with treatment from a doctor.
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