Sentences with phrase «centimetres wide»

He has produced muscle - like strips, each 2.5 centimetres long and 0.7 centimetres wide
When fully assembled, the car is 25 centimetres long, 14 centimetres wide and 11 centimetres high — thereby preserving the brand's characteristic proportions.
They are roughly 15 centimetres wide, suggesting that the creatures that left them were 2.5 metres long.
When printed at 9 centimetres wide, it provides a 45-fold magnification.
To test this, he trained three male nectar - feeding bats (Glossophaga soricina) to search for a feeder 2.5 centimetres wide — roughly the same size as a single nectary — in a chamber filled with artificial foliage.
In March, in their largest trial so far, they used a plastic tube 14 centimetres wide which reached from the surface of Lake Nyos to its bed, 208 metres below.
Another shortlisted image captures a juvenile octopus just 2 centimetres wide, internal organs visible through its transparent body.
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.
IMAGINE drilling into a cylinder just 18 centimetres wide and 5500 metres below the sea floor.
With bee populations tumbling, an autonomous drone just 4 centimetres wide could help pollinate crops by flying from flower to flower
The well - preserved fossil is 106 centimetres long and 77 centimetres wide, and is thought to have been made by a titanosaur — a long - necked herbivore that may have been 20 metres tall.
The manually controlled drone is 4 centimetres wide and weighs 15 grams.
A block further you'll even find someone who fell for the Mini Coupé — wherein BMW gave the finger to all those Mini purists clamouring for an authentically tiny Mini (the BMW is about 70 centimetres longer and 30 centimetres wider than the Morris models), by shrinking the interior but keeping the same exterior dimensions.
Drillers pump a mixture of treacly gel and sandy grains down the pipe at high pressure, and this creates a disc - shaped crack hundreds of metres high and across, but only 1 centimetre wide.
The 50 centimetre wide telescope will look outward towards the Earth and beyond, so that dangerous asteroids will always be fully lit.
It may not look it, but the body will be all - new, growing 2.5 centimetres wider, but getting some 3 centimetres shorter in overall length.
A 30 - centimetre wide recess extends centrally over the Carbon Fibre Reinforced Plastic (CRFP) bonnet and the magnesium roof.
With an exterior width of 1,800 mm, this car is also 6.5 centimetres wider than a Toyota Celica.
26 centimetres longer and just under 17 centimetres wider than the current MINI Clubman, the MINI Clubman Concept applies this aspiration to a new class of automobile.
The all - new MINI Countryman is the roomiest and the most spacious MINI yet, extending 20 centimetres longer and 3 centimetres wider than its predecessor.
The imposing tyres in size 275/35 R20 and 325/30 R20 at the front and rear are just as eye - catching as the 4.5 - centimetre wider front wings on each side.
There are four trucks in the warehouse at the moment, including a nearly completed redesigned model that is about a half - metre longer and 20 centimetres wider than the original.
It is more than a centimetre taller than the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and half of a a centimetre wider.

Not exact matches

The new animal is about 30 centimetres long, with a shell only a millimetre wide.
These 7 - centimetre - wide patches are glued down in the centre of each bay, where they can detect when a car is present or not.
Producing a hole of about 50 centimetreswider than those of either SUBGLACIOR or the UK RAID — it is the only rapid drill that can extract rocks from the bottom of a core.
Although an adult Raochestes chalazodes is typically about two centimetres in length, it enters the narrow openings of the reed bamboo internodes with considerable resistance as the openings are even smaller — often less than 5 to 10 millimetres long and 3 to 4 millimetres wide.
The discs, at 13 centimetres across, are a little wider than conventional DVDs, and slightly thicker.
The 10 - centimetre - wide tumour was discovered when the girl had surgery to remove her appendix.
Inside the tumour, doctors found clumps of hair, and a 3 - centimetre - wide brain - like structure covered by a thin plate of skull bone.
Canon's latest prototype has pixels as small as 0.2 millimetres; a 38 - centimetre screen is therefore 1280 pixels wide and 1024 pixels tall.
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.
Tight at the bottom and wide at the top also nicely distributes the weight all over my 183 centimetres.
The new Countryman is bigger than ever: it's significantly longer and wider, with a 7.5 - centimetre - stretched wheelbase.
While it carries the «concept» moniker, the Clubman Concept, longer (by 29 centimetres) and wider (by just under 17 centimetres), does show strong hints of what we can expect to see in the production version.
Working with US - based electronic paper pioneer E-Ink, Philips has developed a paper - white, 13 centimetre - wide screen which is only 0.1 millimetres thick and can be pulled from a tight roll just 15 millimetres in diameter.
At only 315 grams and just 127 mm wide, it's more than 20 percent lighter and one centimetre narrower than Kindle Fire HD.
That said, the Galaxy Tab 10.1 is about half a centimetre taller and wider than the Motorola Xoom, a tablet that's as solid as a cast iron manhole cover.
Nokia's 700 is their smallest mobile phone at just 50 cubic centimetres, whilst measuring 110 mm in height, 50.7 mm wide and is only 9.7 mm thick, along with weighing in at 96grams.
The piers are 16 metres wide and approximately 35 centimetres high with sloping sides.
The new gallery space was chosen for its unique architecture: seven floors above the ground and two underground, the façade on the main street is only 5 meters wide, while the opposite end gets to an extreme tiny width of 54 centimetres.
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