Sentences with phrase «micrometers for»

We only use less than a couple of micrometers for everything else,» says UW - Madison electrical and computer engineering professor Zhenqiang «Jack» Mas.

Not exact matches

He was known for carrying a micrometer to check the minutest measurements of cars.
The Rock Spa employs the state of art technology in the halo generators for crushing the pharmaceutical graded salt grains in minute particles within the size of one to ten micrometers.
On page 1589 of this issue, Kim et al. (2) use an evaporative cooling technique to cool micrometer - sized water droplets to deeply supercooled temperatures and provide evidence for the postulated critical point.
By measuring the effect for different material thicknesses in the range of a few nanometers up to several micrometers as well as for different temperatures, the scientists have found characteristic behavior.
A robust micrometer - scale structure for trapping light enhances optical interactions in advanced photonic devices.
Researchers had to sift through 100 square - meters of forest floor for every four or five of the rare specimens, then use a high - power microscope and micrometer measuring tool to note variations in size, the shape of their mandibles, and patterns of hair on their exoskeletons — all defining characteristics of individual species.
High - contrast matter - wave interference fringes with a period of ∼ 15 micrometers were observed after switching off the potential and letting the condensates expand for 40 milliseconds and overlap.
Its charge carriers exhibit giant intrinsic mobility, have zero effective mass, and can travel for micrometers without scattering at room temperature.
A device for precisely positioning small objects using acoustic waves has now been used to position fragile protein crystals a few micrometers or less in size in the path of a crystallography X-ray beam.
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.
Simple sensors can tell a machine whether it is in contact with something, but detectors that also sense texture tend either to be too complicated and delicate for commercial use or lack the spatial resolution needed to detect details dozens of micrometers across.
Known as the Abbe diffraction limit, it meant that a researcher using visible light — the best method for studying biological samples — couldn't hope to see things smaller than about 0.2 micrometers, or millionths of a meter.
At Cornell University, we developed and tested a new detector for electron microscopes that enables quantitative measurements of electric and magnetic fields from micrometers down to atomic resolution.
Though single crystals were once thought to be too fragile for flexible applications, the UMass Amherst team found that crystals ranging in thickness from about 150 nanometers to 1 micrometer were thin enough to be wrinkled and applied to any elastomer substrate.
The «epsilon - near - zero» region for this material is linked to light of a specific frequency, roughly a wavelength of 1.2 micrometers.
In their study, scientists around Prof. Olivier Pertz from the Department of Biomedicine at the University of Basel gained novel insights into the regulation of directional cell migration: Using a special procedure, 20 micrometer wide lines were fabricated on glass thereby mimicking the connective tissue environment — creating a highway for cells.
The team of investigators dried a standard peptide solution for a day at room temperature to allow diphenylalanine to assemble into microtube structures, with individual tubes up to 1 millimeter long and 1 - 3 micrometer wide in diameter.
When scaling down robots to the micrometer scale for tiny tasks such as incising tissue and puncturing retinal veins, minimalism is key.
One - micrometer wavelength ultrafast laser emission is transformed to a powerful tool for ultrabroadband mid-infrared spectroscopy.
Infrared excess from dust particles at 70 micrometers in size was detected at around 5 AUs out from Zeta Doradus (Trilling et al, 2008; and Bryden et al, 2006, pp. 36 and 41 for HD 33262).
Using a 2 - mm micropunch (Harris Uni-core; EMS, Hatfield, Pennsylvania), tissue was collected from 2 major components of the medullary 5 - HT system, the raphé obscurus and paragigantocellularis lateralis (PGCL), according to the atlas of Paxinos and Huang, 19 and standardized protein samples were obtained for Western blot analysis in each SIDS case and control.20 Twenty - micrometer tissue sections were collected from the remaining blocks in a standardized manner for tissue receptor autoradiography.
But if you wait for the sunset, the sun looks red because the blue and ultraviolet light is scattered away by tiny particles.The new study suggests the objects causing the long - period dimming of Tabby's Star can be no more than a few micrometers in diameter (about one ten - thousandth of an inch).
They are currently investigating whether the mesoporous structure is as uniform over large regions of the glass filament as it is in the 100 micrometer section they analysed for the current publication.
This enabled researchers to generate serial images that went deeper into the tissue as each top slice was removed — to follow fine neural processes for hundreds of micrometers.
The slightest light for illuminating the micrometer wires makes it disappear.
I've been using it for maybe 6 weeks now on my eye and mouth, and I haven't measured with my micrometer but I swear that lines are lessening!
Have you measured the stems for wear: ovality etc with a good micrometer?
Konrad can not see the chimneys themselves from his home in Minamiyamate, but for months now his thoughts have frequently wandered to the factory where Hiroko Tanaka spends her days measuring the thickness of steel with micrometers, images of classrooms swooping into her thoughts the way memories of flight might enter the minds of broken - winged birds.
The sheet is laminated with transparent plastic for protection, resulting in an overall thickness of 80 micrometers, or twice that of ordinary paper.
The dog stands in the tub of the unit, and the groomer rinses the dog for five to 15 minutes with the water, which has bubbles that measure three to 20 micrometers.
What happens between the stage where 4nm aerosols form and the stage where they become act as CCNcloud drops (with a ~ 10 micrometer radius) is unknown (see Figure 4 for a depiction of these two stages).
The reason for this is as follows: Carbon dioxide has three absorption bands at wavelengths of 4.26, 7.52, and 14.99 micrometers (microns).13 The Earth's emission spectrum, treated as a black body (no atmospheric absorption), peaks at between 15 and 20 microns, and falls off rapidly with decreasing wavelength.
Aerosols - A collection of airborne solid or liquid particles, with a typical size between 0.01 and 10 micrometer (~ 0.00000039 and ~ 0.00039 inch) that reside in the atmosphere for at least several hours.
For instance, when the long wave radiation from the upper few micrometers of the ocean is upward, the skin temperature is usually cooler than the bulk SST.Latent and sensible heat fluxes can cool the sea surface further if the air is dryer or colder.
«Assuming that the perovskite thin film is just half a micrometer thick, the researchers calculate that a single lead - acid car battery could supply enough lead for the fabrication of more than 700 square meters of perovskite solar cells.
PM2.5 stands for Particulate Matter less than 2.5 micrometers in size.
For thermal IR (above a few micrometers), the quantum mechanics is different.
The LEDs are comprised of self - emitting micrometer scale LEDs that are much smaller than the typical LEDs used for TVs.
As for the Qualcomm Fingerprint Sensors for glass and metal, it will be able to scan through up to 800 µm (micrometer) of cover glass and up to 650 µm of aluminum.
The former is thinner and lighter and measures only five to 10 micrometers, and these are the reasons why Apple wants to use the technology for its next smartwatch.
5P Lens, f2.2, 1.0 micrometer, EIS, PDAF, Auto Mode with Low Light and HDR Pro Features Beauty / Portrait / Pro mode for 32 sec Long Exposure / Super Resolution for 64 MP Photos / Selfie Panorama / GIF Animation / Panorama / Time Lapse / 9 Various Filters
In process inspection of welded assemblies and machined parts using various depth gauges, total index gauges, ID and OD micrometers, Pi Tapes for larger pressure vessels.
Able to use precision measuring instruments, for example: OD mics, Dial calipers, Digital calipers, Blade micrometers, and various other measuring instruments
Perform part set ups, use Reneshaw probe, write and or edit M and G code programs, perform quality check on first article and every twenty parts after for quality assurance using calipers, height gauge, micrometers, depth gauges, and gauge pins.
Responsible for inspection on approximately 60 machines daily using micrometer, caliper, visual inspection using a loop and the MICROVU vision system to insure parts are in spec.
Used calipers, micrometers, bore gauges, thread gauges and other gauging required for the validation of parts.
During this process, the machine operator is responsible for verifying measurements, and thread depth using a micrometer
Measure, examine, or test completed units to check for defects and ensure conformance to specifications, using precision instruments, such as micrometers.
First piece inspections for parts using a CMM and hand measuring tools such as a dial bore gage, groove micrometers
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