Sentences with phrase «hundreds of millimeters»

We delineate critical control parameters and show that complex solid parts can be drawn out of the resin at rates of hundreds of millimeters per hour.

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It even captures the smallest particles with diameters of less than a hundred - thousandth of a millimeter.
«We used silver and carbon ink to print an image consisting of small rods that are about a millimeter long and a couple of hundred microns wide,» said Ajay Nahata from the University of Utah, leader of the research team.
They can live hundreds, even thousands of years, and sometimes they grow so slowly they may advance only a few millimeters a century — an inch or two per millennium.
Tens or even hundreds of these filaments are then twisted together to form a single e-thread that's usually less than half a millimeter across.
At 30 microkelvins, the atmosphere would shrink to a mere millimeter, and at 30 nanokelvins, the height of the atmosphere would be one micron, or a hundred times less than the thickness of the human hair.
They tried hundreds of different recipes; eventually they discovered that if they mixed liver precursor cells (derived from iPS cells) with two other types of standard human cell lines known to be important for embryonic liver development, then the cells would spontaneously form a 4 to 5 - millimeter 3D structure called a liver bud.
In particular, this is the case for special ultra-thin glass fibers which have a diameter of only a few hundred nanometers (one nanometer is a millionth part of a millimeter) and which are thereby smaller than the wavelength of light.
In past observations, gigantic galaxies deeply covered in dust, where several hundreds to thousands of stars are actively forming per year, have been detected with millimeter / submillimeter waves.
They are composed of bundled CNTs hundreds of microns thick and millimeters long.
The Rolls Royce Ghost Extended Wheelbase is virtually identical to the regular Ghost but is stretched by one hundred and seventy millimeters giving rear passengers plenty of legroom.
Cloud droplets, for example, might be a couple hundredths of a millimeter in diameter, while the smallest grid cells that are considered in a model may be more like a couple hundred kilometers across.
But in any case, the loss of Thwaites Glacier appears inevitable, Joughin said: «All of our simulations show it will retreat at less than a millimeter of sea level rise per year for a couple of hundred years, and then, boom, it just starts to really go.»
We spend hundreds of dollars to shave millimeters off laptops and then have to put a big, fat charger in the same case?
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