Sentences with phrase «more cubic centimeters»

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Regardless of the functional additives, experiments showed that once a sorbent material achieved a surface area of 2,800 square meters per gram and a pore volume of 1.35 cubic centimeters per gram, neither more surface area nor larger pores made it more efficient at capturing carbon dioxide.
London's Black Cabs exposed passengers to an average of more than 108,000 ultrafine particles — microscopic soot 10,000 times smaller than a centimeter that is particularly dangerous because of its ability to penetrate deep into the lungs — for every cubic centimeter traveled.
When the researchers put the sponges under the microscope, they discovered that a single cubic centimeter could be packed with more than 5 x 1010 bacteria, which corresponds to about seven times the number of people inhabiting Earth.
But the particle gas of which the clusters are made up is extremely rarefied, more so than any vacuum produced in a laboratory on Earth, with a density in the range of 10 - 3 to 10 - 2 particles per cubic centimeter.
This formed a flexible tellurium cathode with an energy density of 1800 milliwatt hours per cubic centimeter which allowed it to store 50 per cent more energy than a conventional lithium cobalt oxide electrode of the same size.
Although its external appearance is largely unchanged, the name is new, and there are more significant differences between the 2006 E350 and last year's E320 than an additional 300 cubic centimeters.
The new engines are more powerful than those they replace, despite being mostly smaller when measured in cubic centimeters.
A vehicle with an engine of 50 cubic centimeters or less that doesn't have more than two horsepower; can't reach speeds of over 30 miles per hour on a flat surface, and can't shift is defined as a moped / scooter.
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