Sentences with phrase «micrometres long»

The bulb at the top of each hind leg has 10 to 12 teeth, each between 15 and 30 micrometres long.
By using the most concentrated hydrofluoric acid available, the pores can be made as small as one to two nanometres wide, but many micrometres long.
Each bot is 5 micrometres long and has three main parts linked by two silver hinges.
The scaffold is made from a polymer sheet and zapped with a laser to form a honeycomb structure of individual pores, each shaped like a concertina roughly 500 micrometres long.
The crystals are just 1 micrometre in diameter and 20 micrometres long.
The new experiment uses a silicon bar about 12 micrometres long and less than a micrometre across.
Made entirely of light, the channel was 200 micrometres long and 20 wide at its widest point.
Lars Peter Nielsen and his colleagues at Aarhus University in Denmark have found that tens of thousands of electric bacteria can join together to form daisy chains that carry electrons over several centimetres — a huge distance for a bacterium only 3 or 4 micrometres long.
The carbon atoms are arranged in hexagons and a typical tube measures about 1.2 to 30 nanometres in diameter and around a micrometre long.

Not exact matches

Rollins's group piped millisecond - long pulses of infrared laser light with a wavelength of 1.87 micrometres through...
In 2010, physicists put the largest system yet into a superposition: a 40 - micrometre - long strip of piezoelectric material, which expands and contracts in response to voltage changes.
This allowed the photons to interact more strongly over a short distance, changing the property of the light that emerged from the other end of the one - micrometre - long channel.
By developing a new fluorescence microscopy - based technique, the researchers were able to measure how long it takes proteins to move over distances ranging from 0.2 to 3 micrometres in living cells.
ALMA, in contrast, will probe the sky for radiation at longer wavelengths from a few hundred micrometres to about 1 mm.
The wires stretch out for several micrometres, longer than a single cell.
The infrared spectrum: «Infrared (IR) light is electromagnetic radiation with longer wavelengths than those of visible light, extending from the nominal red edge of the visible spectrum at 0.74 micrometres (µm) to 300 µm.»
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