Sentences with phrase «microns in»

The spores are small — a typical mould spore is only around three to 40 microns in diameter.
With a Sony IMX363 12 - megapixel sensor as the main sensor, and that has an f / 1.8 aperture, and is 1.4 microns in size.
The P20 Pro uses a kind of pixel - binning, combining four pixels into one, equivalent to 2 microns in size, to work magic in darker conditions.
And, it does something crucial that «carbon sequestration», can not, which we'll explain a bit later.You've already seen Planktos» celebrity mascot, Pico, who is only a few microns in diameter (opening photo).
The implication is that the subskin temperature is a permanent fixed feature which is not affected by anything that goes on above 10 microns in depth.
«The mean annual concentration of fine suspended particles of less than 2.5 microns in diameter is a common measure of air pollution,» the WHO states.
• PM - 10 2009 — Particulate matter concentrations refer to fine suspended particulates less than 10 microns in diameter (PM10) that are capable of penetrating deep into the respiratory tract and causing significant health damage.
While the current impasse of air credits focuses on PM - 10, there are plans to create a separate and distinct particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in size (PM - 2.5) standard, which would likely be the focus of emission compliance issues for power plants.
This map provides near real - time information on particulate matter air pollution less than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5).
Most HEPA air cleaners will filter particles in the airborne environment down to 0.3 microns in size, at an efficiency rating of 99.97 %.
Current E-Ink pixels are roughly 100 microns in size (for a 250 dpi display).
Despite being only a few microns in diameter Audi confidently states they can light the road 500m ahead with double the range and three times the luminosity of LED high beams.
The layers can be as little as 20 microns in height or about a quarter of the width of a human hair.
This tiny organism (2 -10 microns in size) has survived major environmental disturbances, pollution, you name it - it's vitality and strength are astounding.
Our colloidal silver generators consistently produce particles between.001 and.005 microns in size.
The Silvonic Pro produces a colloidal solution with around 85 % silver ions, single atoms minus an electron, less than 0.0003 microns in diameter (1 micron = 0.001 millimeters).
«The histone takes six feet of DNA and packs it in something that is a few microns in diameter.»
In all of the images, infrared light at wavelengths of 3.6 microns is rendered in blue, 4.5 microns in green, and 8.0 microns in red.
The device measures 900 microns in diameter and 10 microns in thickness (a human hair is approximately 50 microns thick).
And so they are around ten microns in size, and the width of your hair is around a hundred microns, so about the tenth of the width of a hair,» stated Mullen.
Coarse particles fall between 2.5 and 10 microns in diameter.
NIRSS will directly address the NASA scientific objective of studying cosmic origins by using a 1.5 - meter telescope to reach full - sky 0.2 uJy (25.6 mag AB) sensitivities in four passbands from 1 to 4 microns in a 4 - yr mission.
«But on Pluto, with its thin atmosphere, I think any condensed particles would be very small, perhaps microns in size, so they would probably not form as snowflakes.
ESI (Echellette Spectrograph and Imager) is a medium - resolution visible - light spectrograph that records spectra from 0.39 to 1.1 microns in each exposure.
Elliptical primary mirror: 1.1 x 0.7 metres Instrumentation: 3 photometric channels and 3 low resolution spectrometers covering from 0.5 to 7.8 microns in wavelength.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Within almost every human cell is a nucleus six microns in diameter — about one 300th of a human hair's width — that is filled with roughly three meters of DNA.
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have «painted» the Mona Lisa on a substrate surface approximately 30 microns in width — or one - third the width of a human hair.
Some of the tumors were less than 300 microns in diameter (a single red blood cell, by comparison, is about 7 microns across), and the new MRI also detected ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a precursor to invasive cancer.
In 12 mice, MRI was able to detect the one relatively large tumor, 17 out of 18 small tumors that were smaller than a millimeter, and 13 out of 16 milk ducts that were distended with carcinoma in situ, including some tumors less than 300 microns in width, about one - third of a millimeter.
A cluster of spheres approximately 10 microns in diameter, similar to Fig. 3, was discovered almost immediately.
Light with a wavelength of 3.5 microns is shown in blue, 8.0 microns in green, and 24 microns in red.
Wildfires are a source of an especially problematic type of air pollutant known as PM2.5 («particulate matter» less than 2.5 microns in diameter), which can become lodged in lungs and cause or exacerbate a wide array of health problems such as asthma and heart disease.
Normal red blood cells are about 8 microns in size, but can circulate in the microvascular system with a diameter of 1 to 2 microns because they are flexible, deformable and durable.
Scientists have started shrinking sensors from millimeters or microns in size to the nanometer scale, small enough to circulate within living bodies and to mix directly into construction materials.
The rockets are just 300 microns in length and 100 microns in diameter, the thickness of a single human hair, and create their own thrust, allowing them to «swim» through any bio fluid containing the fuel.
Jean - Pierre Wolf of the University of Lyon 1 in France and his colleagues flashed femtosecond laser pulses on individual water droplets that were less than 70 microns in diameter.
In The Optical Society journal Optics Express, Shen and his colleagues report that their method can automatically identify and perform 3D measurements of metal flakes that are just 10 - microns in diameter and 1 - micron thick.
Reporting this month in Physical Review Letters, Grzegorczyk and colleagues at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne say that they've used lasers to arrange about 150 beads that are 3 microns in diameter to produce a flat, reflective surface.
The researchers experimented with glass etched with nanograss structures from 0.8 to 8.5 microns in height with «blades» each measuring a few hundred nanometers in diameter.
A common measure is PM10, which measures very small particles that are less than 10 microns in size.
Microscopic beads that were produced with a red - brown iron oxide to create a red - brown ink.These microscopic beads are 5 - 6 microns in size and are suspended in solution.
The Raydiance laser system lets him use a beam that is 100 microns in diameter to attack the viruses.
«There's a big spike at 3.3 microns in the spectrum.
The analysis of this new material shows the presence of interconnected pores of between 50 and 500 microns in diameter which is similar to the porosity of cancellous bone.
In a paper published online this month in Nano Letters, the Penn State team and colleagues from UT Dallas, the Naval Research Laboratory, Sandia National Lab, and labs in Taiwan and Saudi Arabia, discovered that the tungsten diselenide layer grew in perfectly aligned triangular islands 1 - 3 microns in size that slowly coalesced into a single crystal up to 1 centimeter square.
To create the spermbots, the team made microtubes 50 microns long, by 5 to 8 microns in diameter from iron and titanium nanoparticles.
A micron is one - millionth of a meter; a human hair is roughly 100 microns in diameter.
Despite its many parts, the entire organism is a single cell of only about 10 microns in diameter, which is smaller than most cells in the human body.
Oxidized nitrogen becomes part of photochemical smog and ozone and is a major component of the infamous PM 2.5, particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter that decreases visibility and is harmful when inhaled because it can penetrate deeply into the lungs.
Each spot in this «array» of genes is about 100 microns in diameter.
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