Sentences with phrase «micrometers per»

«We found this new ink formula works very well and can print at a high resolution of about 30 micrometers per feature,» Zhao says.
Then, mechanical arms at either end rift it apart at rates ranging from 1 to 100 micrometers per second.
The constant assembling and disassembling of actin comet tails on the surface of autophagosomes makes them move with speeds of approximately 0.5 micrometers per second.
Because glass bends light, a property known as refraction, the wing moved perpendicular to the light rays at a rate of a few micrometers per second, as seen in this video.
The wave sweeps through the brain at approximately 14 micrometers per second; the microglia turn their fingerlike appendages in the direction of the wave and then begin migrating toward the injury site within one minute.

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The nanoclusters — about 20,000 per square micrometer — act like tiny bar magnets with «spins» that can be oriented either randomly or in a coordinated manner.
Scientists of the KIT and the ETH in Zurich developed a plasmonic MZM of only 12.5 micrometers length which converts digital electrical signals into optical signals at a rate of up to 108 gigabit per second, and presented this device in the «Nature Photonics» scientific journal.
Assuming oil needs to be at least 1 micrometer thick to create a visible sheen, he explains, and assuming that an oil slick that thin has a 72 - hour lifespan at the surface, a leak of 14 gallons per day could only create a visible sheen 1.6 kilometers long by 91 meters wide.
Even with a simple analysis, absolute calibration is achieved with an equivalent Doppler precision of ∼ 9 meters per second at ∼ 1.5 micrometers — beyond state - of - the - art accuracy.
«We managed to sample the surface structure of the projectile on - the - fly, achieving micrometer accuracy,» Professor Koos comments, «To this end, we recorded 100 million distance values per second, corresponding to the fastest distance measurement so far demonstrated.»
Krivitsky notes that rod - cell efficiency is comparable to the quantum efficiencies of state - of - the - art human - made single - photon detectors such as photomultipliers (40 per cent) and avalanche photodiodes (50 per cent); remarkably, rod cells occupy an area of only 5 by 50 micrometers and contain their own power supply.
The pipette takes two - micrometer steps, measuring impedance 10 times per second.
The pixels are as small as 100 micrometers wide, giving the display a resolution of 300 dots per inch.
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.
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