Sentences with phrase «of millimeter size»

Co-sputtering is used for fabricating thousands of alloys simultaneously; alloy elements are mixed at various controlled ratios, yielding thousands of millimeter size and micron thick samples.

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The watch I spent time with was a size 38 — Apple will sell two sizes, 38 millimeters and 42 millimeters — with the leather strap made of the same thin, flat material used in Apple's leather iPad cases.
If each solar system were the size of a grain of sand of one cubic millimeter, they would fill 100 000 one liter coke bottles.
«Sometimes, a size change in a label of just a millimeter can have a substantial, 2 percent impact overall.»
At this point, your little champ weighs in at around.04 of an ounce, and while diminutively - sized, your baby is a tiny entity that will continue to grow at the lighting - fast rate of about a millimeter per day.
One of the most common measurements taken in the evaluation of brachycephaly and scaphocephaly is the cephalic ratio (cephalic index), which is a rather fancy term for the measurement taken by dividing the size of the widest part of a baby's skull by the longest part of the skull, in millimeters and multiplying by 100.
At just under 6.5 millimeters, your baby is the size of a bean, still resembles a tadpole, and is now executing its first movements.
The current record for largest entangled objects belongs to two millimeter - sized chips of diamonds linked over 15 centimeters.
The sizes are all in millimeters and they're easily read on the side of each tool in this set.
The «ABCDE» guidelines flag lesions that are asymmetric, have irregular borders and color, a diameter of greater than 6 millimeters in size, and that have «evolved,» or changed, as warning signs of cancer.
Johansen is also heartened by a recent discovery from ALMA, a submillimeter array of telescopes in Chile, of young planets sweeping clear paths through millimeter - sized dust grains in a protoplanetary disk no more than a million years old.
Rescue workers and those who survived the Twin Towers» collapse were bathed in the dust, which contained particles of sizes ranging from the millimeter scale down to nanometers in width, the right size to embed deep in the lungs if inhaled.
The size of the diamonds varied, most being larger than 10 millimeters but some reaching sizes of 98 millimeters, similar to the Cullinan diamond discovered in South Africa in 1905 and subsequently cut for some of the British Crown Jewels.
SNEAK PEEK At 9.5 weeks of pregnancy, a human embryo is almost 16 millimeters long — about the size of a 1 - cent euro coin.
The tag comes in two lengths to accommodate differently sized fish: 100 and 77 millimeters, making the total length of the tag about 11 to 14 grains of long rice placed head - to - head.
The metamirror designed by physicist Viktar Asadchy and colleagues at Aalto University in Finland looks very different: It consists of millimeter - sized loops of copper wire embedded in plastic.
PNNL's self - powered fish - tracking tag comes in two lengths to accommodate differently sized fish: 100 and 77 millimeters, or about 11 to 14 grains of long rice placed head - to - head.
For Earth to meet the same fate, you would need to squeeze it into a radius of nine millimeters, about a billionth its present size.
There are about 1,100 species of camel spiders, which range in size from tiny, a few millimeters long, to about 15 centimeters (six inches) in length.
If the size of the ring particles is only a few millimeters, the rings can be maintained for 10 million years.
The neutrons struck the acetone molecules, giving them an extra punch of energy and creating millimeter - sized bubbles — much larger than the bubbles created by the sound waves alone.
The tooth plate of just some millimeters in size had been in a box for more than 40 years, without being recognized after the discovery and preparation of the fish it belonged to.
The researchers created a model for predicting the velocity and height of jet aerosols produced by bubbles from 20 microns to several millimeters in size, and in liquids as viscous as water, or up to ten times more viscous.
This scissoring motion both pulls and squeezes droplets, about two millimeters in size, and moves them from the tip of their beaks into their mouths.
About a millimeter in overall size, the droplets are produced individually, their shapes maintained by a surrounding springy material made of polymers.
The screwdriver - size probe enlists a near - infrared laser that can penetrate skin to a depth of as much as 2 millimeters, about one - tenth of an inch.
While the length of the petrified sperm can not be calculated from the specimens, modern mussel shrimp from the same class can have sperm up to 10 millimeters long even though their bodies are only a millimeter or two in size, the team notes.
For practical frequencies, just above what humans can hear, this limits the size of trappable objects to a few millimeters.
Microfluidics is all about manipulating tiny drops of fluid with sizes between a micrometer and a millimeter.
Researchers using the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array (ALMA), have for the first time, achieved a precise size measurement of small dust particles around a young star through radio - wave polarization.
A single layer of millimeter - size, tapered, brass rods aligns spontaneously on a vibrating surface amid a background of aluminium beads.
The extremely small size of the spectrometer, 30 x 1.5 x 1.5 millimeters, means that measurements can be taken using an instrument the size of a matchbox.
The combination of the physical size, the optimal design for millimeter wavelengths, and the high altitude makes the LMT unique.
A team of researchers at Uppsala University, together with international colleagues, have now found intriguing clues hidden inside millimeter - sized crystals from the volcanic ash and rock.
And the detection of a single, feather - light, millimeter - sized particle — preserved since the birth of the solar system — should further the view of a gentle birth.
In a new paper published today in Science Advances, researchers under the direction of Columbia Engineering Professors Michal Lipson and Alexander Gaeta (Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics) have miniaturized dual - frequency combs by putting two frequency comb generators on a single millimeter - sized chip.
When the millimeter - size wave pulses hit human skin, they heat the body's water to the point of pain.
Shaping nanometric gold particles — of the size of millionths of a millimeter — to improve their properties in biomedicine and photonics has been made possible thanks to a special laser system in a work carried out at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid (UCM) and now published in Science.
These meteorites are made of a mixture of solid chondrules, millimeter - sized beads (the approximate width of a penny) that became embedded in a fluffy matrix.
«New method speeds up 3 - D printing of millimeter - sized imaging lenses: The method could impact optical imaging, vision correction, and disease diagnosis.»
«Our synthesis method is controllable and scalable, allowing us to obtain graphene as large as the size of the silicon wafer [over 300 millimeters in diameter],» Kim said.
The size of the specimens he worked with might seem minuscule to an outsider — about 1 cubic millimeter, comparable in size to a coarse grain of sand — but to Agee, such a speck is a world in miniature.
«That's how you can go from a lab experiment a cubic millimeter in size to saying sweeping things like, «The whole process of differentiation and core formation wrapped up very fast in geologic terms, taking only a few million years,»» he says with a lingering flutter of amazement in his voice.
The small form factor, in this case, describes a sensor that has a diameter of only 10 millimeters — about the size of a pea — and that can be deformed like a balloon.
Their name is derived from their size, since the diameter of a nanotube is on the order of a few nanometers (approximately 50,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair), while they can be up to several millimeters in length.
Intellifit Corporation has a «virtual fitting room» in West Chester, Pa., where a millimeter - wave machine scans customers to determine sizing, and salespeople give advice about the perfect fit of clothing, such as blue jeans, sold by several national brands.
The sensors, which the researchers have already shrunk to a 1 millimeter cube — about the size of a large grain of sand — contain a piezoelectric crystal that converts ultrasound vibrations from outside the body into electricity to power a tiny, on - board transistor that is in contact with a nerve or muscle fiber.
Those molds were only 0.04 inch (one millimeter) square and yielded very few nanoparticles of controlled size and shape.
The equation predicts two regimes for the initial deformation of a droplet: a low - drop - velocity regime in which capillary forces dominate and a high - drop - velocity regime where inertial forces dominate; gravitational forces are insignificant for drops that are a few millimeters in size.
For each millimeter increase in vestibular aqueduct size greater than 1.5 millimeters, the research team found an increase of 17.5 dB in speech reception threshold and a decrease of 21 percent in word recognition scores.
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