Sentences with phrase «of millimeter radioastronomy»

The phone is slightly thicker than what you would find from Samsung's identically named phone, but it's only a fraction of a millimeter thicker anyway; something that becomes unnoticeable over time, and is in no way thick overall.
The fingerprint scanner is recessed into the glass frame just a fraction of a millimeter, and the dual camera module above it juts out the same distance, creating a slight camera hump.
The extra fraction of a millimeter on the XL can likely be attributed to the glass, which protrudes from the frame, whereas the Pixel 2 is completely flat up top.
Mar. 28, 2018 - Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a new method for speeding up the 3D printing of millimeter - sized imaging lenses.
The bezels were also thinned out a fraction of a millimeter to compete with the thin bezels and small footprint of laptops like the Dell XPS 13.
Conversely, the camera hump on the back is raised just a fraction of a millimeter higher and sports a very obviously different glass texture to make identifying it without looking easy.
The slim design isn't only in appearances as the device is just 7.8 thick, making it just a fraction of a millimeter thicker than the iPad mini.
Being that current wireless sub-6GHz signals offer better propagation and backward compatibility, and the fact that many IoT devices won't call for the additional performance of millimeter waves, companies are opting to gradually augment existing infrastructure to include these higher frequencies.
But those fractions of a millimeter make a difference.
5G offers the promise of besting the speeds of today's fastest wireless networks by a factor of 10 to 100, through the use of millimeter waves, network function virtualization, and software - defined networking.
Once the viability of millimeter waves is determined and allowed by the FCC, the industry can start looking into the components, such as radios and processors, required to tap into those bands.
Below the screen sits a physical home button, which only juts out from the top of the frame by a fraction of a millimeter, and is flanked by a back button on the right and an overview recents button on the left.
Its dimensions are 159.4 x 77.8 x 7.3 mm, making it just one tenth of a millimeter taller than the Nexus 6, but notably narrower and thinner than its predecessors measurements of 159.3 x 83 x 10.1 mm.
Thickness has dropped by just two - tenths of a millimeter, and weight has dropped only a few grams.
This amounted to an average global sea level rise of a millimeter in that year alone.
Most models do not get this right and forget that IR is totally absorbed within the top fraction of a millimeter of the ocean, going largely into evaporating the surface skin.
Cloud droplets, for example, might be a couple hundredths of a millimeter in diameter, while the smallest grid cells that are considered in a model may be more like a couple hundred kilometers across.
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The penetration depth of most of the IR, in particular, is order of a millimeter or less — mostly less.
That increase in ice translates to about a quarter of a millimeter per year less sea level rise than was previously predicted, says lead author Jay Zwally, chief cryospheric scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
So where Zeebe hypothesizes his chemical equilibrium equations apply is in the layer one tenth of a millimeter deep.
... the long wave infrared radiation from the atmosphere has a lot to low energy (wavelength) one is not deeper than a fraction of a millimeter (10 micrometers).
Except this time the titanium dioxide arrives in the form of nanotubes about 135 nanometers wide and a tenth of a millimeter long.
Through her frequent use of millimeter paper for her artistic practice, Yang discovered that certain color or dimensional schemes are not included in regular graph paper production for the general stationary market.
Increased Precision: A laser beam's focal spot may be adjusted down to a small fraction of a millimeter or expanded for wider coverage.
The T300 Chi, on the other hand, feels well balanced despite the tablet portion being just a few fractions of a millimeter thicker and ounces heavier than its keyboard base.
The home button on the front under the display only protrudes a fraction of a millimeter above the frame though, yet still has a satisfying click and feel.
The complete text was scanned one - tenth of a millimeter at a time with a 10,200 - pixel scanner by technicians from DigitalFusion.
Clearly, from the trunk to the engine bay, the slide - rule team worked hard to wring the most out of each millimeter — and then the stylists swooped in to make everything pleasing to the eye and the touch.
PCS can detect vehicles — and in certain conditions, pedestrians — by using a combination of millimeter - wave radar and a front - facing camera.
AcuraWatch employs advanced «sensor fusion» technology, using the combined sensing capabilities of millimeter - wave radar and a monocular camera to help maintain the vehicle's position in traffic and to prevent or mitigate the severity of a collision, representing a technological bridge to the automated driving technology of the future.
AcuraWatch ™ uses sensor fusion technology, the cooperative operation of a millimeter wave radar system and a windshield - mounted monocular camera to expand both the scope and fidelity of its sensing capabilities, including the ability to sense and respond to numerous road hazards, including a pedestrian detected in the roadway.
The air gap between them is just a few thousandths of a millimeter.
Pre-Collision System featuring the world's first use of both millimeter wave radar and stereo cameras developed
«In the case of these materials, the additive is tiny flakes of a clay that are only a nanometer (one millionth of a millimeter) thick,» says Alan I. Taub, executive director of science for GM Research and Development.
To me the most fascinating new Bentley technique is a method of cutting stone — granite in the specific samples on display — into thin sheets a tiny fraction of a millimeter thick.
The smartphone microscope is powerful enough to visualize specimens as small as 1 / 200th of a millimeter, including microscopic organisms, animal and plant cells, blood cells, cell nuclei, and more.
«In laser fusion, an ignited target is like a miniature star of about a 10th of a millimeter, which produces the energy equivalent of a few gallons of gasoline over a fraction of a billionth of a second.
The work to measure the distances to the galaxies is described in the paper «ALMA redshifts of millimeter - selected galaxies from the SPT survey: The redshift distribution of dusty star - forming galaxies», by A. Weiss et al., in the Astrophysical Journal.
The tick marks are spaced one - fifth of a millimeter (200 microns) apart.
The result is an ultra thin (a fraction of a millimeter thick) lithium ion battery.
The pile - up of millimeter grains in a dust trap and the continuous distribution of small grains throughout the gap likely require a more efficient dust fragmentation and dust diffusion in the dust trap.
He was awarded the Japan Academy Prize for research on interstellar matter (1997), and the Nishina Memorial Prize for cultivation of Millimeter astronomy (1987).
The tip, similar to the kind used in atomic force microscopes, is attached to a bendable cantilever that controllably scans the surface of the substrate material with the accuracy of one nanometer — a millionth of a millimeter.
Nanomaterials are named for their impossibly small dimensions, measured in nanometers (one millionth of a millimeter).
However, a typical E. coli is only 3 microns long (3 one - thousandths of a millimeter).
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.
Paper and research team These observation results are published as M. MacGregor et al. «Detection of a millimeter flare from Proxima Centauri» in the Astrophysical Journal Letters in February 2018.
The target shrinks to one - tenth of a millimeter when struck by the beams.
It combines a mosaic of millimeter - wavelength images from the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the IRAM 30 - metre telescope, shown in red, with a more familiar infrared view from the HAWK - I instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope shown in blue.
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