Sentences with phrase «micrometer scale»

It features self - emitting MicroLED technology with micrometer scale LEDs that are much smaller than existing LEDs.
The LEDs are comprised of self - emitting micrometer scale LEDs that are much smaller than the typical LEDs used for TVs.
We are talking about extremely small (micrometer scale) spheres.
However, the exact level of MRI contrast depends on precisely how the cells take up and store the iron particles on the micrometer scale, which can not be seen directly in the MRI images.
When scaling down robots to the micrometer scale for tiny tasks such as incising tissue and puncturing retinal veins, minimalism is key.
You can see the structure here, on the micrometer scale.
«We can synthesize these grain boundaries on a micrometer scale in a controlled way,» Kumar said.
In an article published in Advanced Functional Materials, they present this method to create magnetic patterns on the micrometer scale.
In addition to magnetism, it is possible to pattern other properties at the micrometer scale.
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Communications, Shapiro and his colleagues introduced a method to correlate magnetic field patterns in tissue, which occur on micrometer scales, with the larger, millimeter - scale features of MRI images.

Not exact matches

Successively printing about 1,500 layers, each 50 micrometers thick and deposited in a few seconds, the production - scale printer can build up a 500 - cubic - inch part in an hour.
Hammer and colleagues Dennis Discher and Frank Bates attempted to scale up this process to make vesicles more than 10 micrometers in diameter — the size of human cells.
These micrometer - scale structures are probably remnants of microorganisms that once lived amidst ancient hydrothermal vents, researchers suggest March 1 in Nature.
Living cells are micrometer - scale units capable of replication, growth, chemical synthesis, and movement using technologies operating on individual molecules at the nanometer scale.
Analyzing hormones showed that the tissues can sense water differences on a scale of mere micrometers.
In this week's Science Vukusic and his colleagues report that the bug's five - micrometer - thick scales were whiter than a child's baby tooth, which is encased in a millimeter - thick layer of white enamel.
Although such measurements have been performed in much larger scale systems, the latest results were achieved within a micrometer - sized waveguide — a thin wire that guides light — and demonstrated the use of optical torque to induce rotational motion in a microscale mechanical device.
The micrometer - scale device consists of a flexible aluminum plate that sits atop a silicon substrate.
A robust micrometer - scale structure for trapping light enhances optical interactions in advanced photonic devices.
To use this motion - sensing technique in a practical device, Aksyuk and Roxworthy embedded the gold nanoparticle in a microscopic - scale mechanical structure — a vibrating cantilever, sort of a miniature diving board — that was a few micrometers long, made of silicon nitride.
Several students in Flaherty's lab are currently exploring different ways of «coupling this chemistry directly with reactions that use hydrogen peroxide for green oxidations within very short length scales,» that is, micrometers away, Flaherty said.
Pierre Wiltzius, a physicist at the University of Illinois, Urbana - Champaign, says that if researchers can further reduce the voltages and increase the temperature range, the effect might be useful in a wide variety of micrometer - scale technologies.
The scale bar equals 10 micrometer, or 1 / 8th the width of a human hair.
They found that the penguin's feathers are full of tiny, micrometer - scale interlocking barbs, they report this month in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C.
Researchers at BYU are the first to 3D - print a viable microfluidic device small enough to be effective at a scale much less than 100 micrometers.
Although their work remains a milestone in successfully reproducing the intricate shapes, the method assumed that only neighboring clumps of material, about a micrometer in length, interacted — neglecting processes that occur over a continuum of distance scales.
This record has now been broken by more than one order of magnitude, with the demonstration of micrometer length - scale chains.
White bar in lower right gives scale: It's 3 micrometers long.
How is the pericentriolar matrix (PCM), an amorphous, micrometer - scale structure, assembled from thousands of nanometer - scale proteins in the cytoplasm?
Their micrometer - scale, nonmagnetic devices route microwave photons and can shield qubits from harmful noise.
First section describes the methods used to measure using the micrometer, the second section describes measurement using the vernier scale.
The Korea Meteorological Administration announced that the average atmospheric concentration of particulate matter measuring 10 micrometers (PM10) on the day was 228 micrograms per cubic meter, the most dangerous level in its five - level air pollution scale.
It replaces color filters with micrometer (µm) scale LEDs, which are much smaller than current LEDs, and serve as their own source of light.
Trained to use precision instruments such as Scales, Calipers, Micrometers, Depth Micrometers, Tri Micrometers, etc..
Inspected work pieces for defects and measure to determine accuracy of machine operation, using calipers, micrometers, scales, templates, or other measuring instruments.
• Measure parts submitted to inspection using scales, micrometers, calipers, indicators optical comparators.
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