Sentences with phrase «cubic centimeters of»

Ms. Hernandez responded by stabbing the Complainant in the back of his neck with a syringe telling him it was filled with insulin and infected with Hepatitis C (Hernandez worked as a nurse and had stolen the needle [which she acknowledged contained 5 cubic centimeters of insulin] from her employer).
As a general guide you should not exceed 4 cubic centimeters of Pedialyte per pound of weight.
But with proper practice we can actually take in 3,700 cubic centimeters of air, using our maximum lung capacity.
It's been experimentally demonstrated that we use only 1/7 of our lungs in normal breathing, breathing in only 500 cubic centimeters of air during each inhalation.
The crack, he explains, comes from about 100 cubic centimeters of air being forced out from between bat and ball at less than a 2,000 th of a second, resulting in a sound with a frequency of about 500 Hertz.
It has been shown to store 180 cubic centimeters of gaseous methane per cubic centimeter of absorbent.
I lost 1,200 cubic centimeters of blood during the last stage of Nate's birth, about 5 cups.
It also has a keyboard that is resistant to up to 66 cubic centimeters of liquid.
If we do that, we can compute the amount of energy in a cubic centimeter of space, which comes out about 1040 times the energy which would result from the disintegration of all the matter in the known universe.
There's enough vinyl cyanide (C2H3CN) in the moon's liquid methane seas to make about 10 million cell - like balls per cubic centimeter of ocean, researchers calculate.
On Earth, about a million bacteria are found in a cubic centimeter of ocean water near shore.
«There are millions of species of microbes per cubic centimeter of soil,» Brown said.
The particles are much smaller than those in a photographic emulsion; there are some eight million billion of them in a cubic centimeter of the glass.
All told, the T - Limit team expects to detect traces of life as sparse as six microbial cells per cubic centimeter of sediment.
About a cubic centimeter of soil mixed with sterile water brought from Earth had a pH of 8 to 9 and contained magnesium, sodium, potassium, and chloride.
So it would require 4200 seconds to warm that cubic centimeter of water by 1 C - this assumes total absorption of energy within the cm depth and not any loss of that gained heat in the over hour of shining the light on it.

Not exact matches

The density of neutrons during the tens of picoseconds the NIF target undergoes ignition is expected to be 1033 per cubic centimeter.
If you've had to supplement in the early days, it's twice as hard to let go of that need - to - know how many milliliters, cubic centimeters or ounces your baby is drinking.
This is equivalent to 25 milliliters or cubic centimeter per pound of your baby's weight.
Head Size: Head size refers to the size of the club head, which is measured by volume in cubic centimeters.
They stripped the knee joints of calves of all their cells with detergents and enzymes and then, based on digitized x-ray images from an anonymous patient, had machines carve them into cubic - centimeter - size human jaw joints.
«The cranial capacity must have been very large,» he said, and «calculation by the method of Broca gives a minimum figure of 1,832 cc [cubic centimeters].»
Regardless of the functional additives, experiments showed that once a sorbent material achieved a surface area of 2,800 square meters per gram and a pore volume of 1.35 cubic centimeters per gram, neither more surface area nor larger pores made it more efficient at capturing carbon dioxide.
Pure water has a density of 1 (measured in grams per cubic centimeter).
For comparison, modern humans have a brain capacity of around 1,350 cubic centimeters.
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.
That density depends upon the temperature of the Ps, but it is likely to be in the range of 1018 Ps atoms per cubic centimeter, which is about 3 % of the density of ordinary air.
Scientists are particularly curious about differences in brain size, since adult Neandertals tend to have a cranial capacity of about 1,500 cubic centimeters and modern day humans have a cranial capacity of about 1,350 cubic centimeters.
Likewise, the size of a howler monkey's testes varies about seven times between the species with the smallest pair, about 3.5 cubic centimeters, and the one with the largest, about 23 cubic centimeters.
The best measure of larynx size is the hyoid, a U-shaped bone that supports the tongue and larynx; its size varies from only 8 cubic centimeters in some species to 110 cubic centimeters — 14 times larger — in others.
(Vesta has an overall density of 3.46 grams per cubic centimeter, about 40 percent less than Earth.)
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.
A personal car — a 1996 Toyota Starlet — provided the most protection, exposing its passengers to an average of just under 37,000 particles / cubic centimeter.
The odd world, whose density is on average at least 23 grams per cubic centimeter (or about twice that of lead), is probably crystalline and possibly largely composed of ultradense diamond.
As a result of the quake, a 2,000 - cubic - kilometer section of the southeast side of the volcano moved seaward, achieving a maximum speed of six centimeters a day before coming to rest.
Using a statistics - based technique to compare their shape and size with the skulls of many other hominins, Harvard University paleoanthropologist Philip Rightmire found that only one of the Dmanisi skulls — at 730 cubic centimeters — fits «comfortably within the confines of H. erectus.»
At the relatively low pressures found near Earth's surface, basaltic magma would have had a density of about 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter, the tests suggest.
When the researchers put the sponges under the microscope, they discovered that a single cubic centimeter could be packed with more than 5 x 1010 bacteria, which corresponds to about seven times the number of people inhabiting Earth.
This lowered the peak condensate density to 5 × 1010 atoms per cubic centimeter and cooled the entire cloud in all three dimensions to a kinetic temperature of 450 ± 80 picokelvin.
Co-authors Fred Spoor of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology and Lauren Gonzales of Duke University calculated its brain volume to be about 36 cubic centimeters, which is less than half the volume of monkeys of the same body size living today.
The planet is about 16 times as massive as Earth but just a little over twice as wide, making its density about 8 grams per cubic centimeter, Néstor Espinoza, an astrophysicist at the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile in Santiago, and colleagues report.
The deposited particle mass from 10 to 350 nanograms (a billionth of a gram) per square centimeter of cell surface corresponds to an airway daily dose of slightly polluted, rural air with 20 micrograms (a millionth of a gram) PM per cubic meter of air through to very high air pollution in a megacity (1000 micrograms PM per cubic meter of air).
Patients were categorized into three different analysis groups based on the size of the enlarged prostate: less than 50 cubic centimeters, between 50 - 80 cubic centimeters and greater than 80 cubic centimeters.
The number of cells found was also about 10 times less per cubic centimeter than in even the harshest habitats found elsewhere on Earth.
But the particle gas of which the clusters are made up is extremely rarefied, more so than any vacuum produced in a laboratory on Earth, with a density in the range of 10 - 3 to 10 - 2 particles per cubic centimeter.
Pluto, the best - known Kuiper belt object, lies midway between these extremes, with a density of about 2.0 grams per cubic centimeter.
This formed a flexible tellurium cathode with an energy density of 1800 milliwatt hours per cubic centimeter which allowed it to store 50 per cent more energy than a conventional lithium cobalt oxide electrode of the same size.
One cranium has a huge brain volume of 1800 cubic centimeters — on the upper end for both Neandertals and moderns — plus a Neandertal - like hollow in a bone on the back of its skull.
Their capacitance of 934 microfarads per square centimeter and energy density of 3.2 milliwatts per cubic centimeter rival commercial lithium thin - film batteries, with a power density two orders of magnitude higher than batteries, the researchers claimed.
Earth's density of 5.515 grams per cubic centimeter falls between these two figures, suggesting Kepler - 78b is, like Earth, made of rock with an iron core.
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