Sentences with phrase «matter of millimeters»

In a human brain, the cells would need to travel a matter of millimeters or centimeters, up to 20 times farther than the 500 microns tested here, he says.
Replays showed there was a matter of millimeters between a goal and a save, with referee Michael Oliver expecting to blow his whistle after looking down at his watch for a goal alert.

Not exact matches

A typical, flat bed doesn't offer enough good support in the first days of nursing ESPECIALLY during engorgement when every millimeter of good latch matters.
The scope's light - collecting capacity — made possible with almost 800 mirror segments just 50 millimeters thick — will allowastronomers to detect Earth - like planets around other stars, measure the properties of the universe's first stars and galaxies, and probe the nature of dark matter and dark energy.
«The bacteria can close cracks of up to a few millimeters in width in a matter of a few days,» says Grosse.
He was awarded the Japan Academy Prize for research on interstellar matter (1997), and the Nishina Memorial Prize for cultivation of Millimeter astronomy (1987).
The 20 - millimeter thick outermost layer, called the cerebral cortex (or gray matter), contains the centers of cognition and personality and the coordination of complicated movements.
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array is used to study the formation of planets, stars, distant galaxies, galaxy clusters and interstellar matter.
The rise of sea that matters most Is that which happens at the coast On oceans far to west or east Those millimeters matter least
Many of the mechanisms are like that — the tides, the direct inductive heating, the heating caused by the days influx of falling meteorites — which incidentally is far greater than the rate of heat loss through outgassing, as meteoric dust and matter infalls at an average rate of at least millimeters per decade, from my own direct measurements — they have «impressively» large amounts of annual energy associated with them, right up to where you divide by the surface area of the earth and the number of seconds in a year.
Compared to the 10.5 mm Pebble Steel, the 9.7 mm LG G Watch R, or the really thin 7.9 mm ASUS ZenWatch, the 11.3 mm Huawei Watch is chunky, and you'll feel it since on a smartwatch a difference of millimeters actually matters.
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