Sentences with phrase «of millimetres from»

These are pared - down dimensions, and it's no wonder that the camera lens protrudes a couple of millimetres from the back of the chassis as a result.

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First came the creation of two very large steel formers, into which they hydraulically pressed the main components from more than three tonnes of six - millimetre thick copper.
I read that the rumours suggest that Kondogbia is a millimetre away from signing with Inter Milan and the shneidelin is now of no interest to us.
After a dominating spell of possession to open that latter period, van La Parra fell millimetres short of connecting with a diving header after flinging himself at Aaron Mooy's dinked cross from an acute angle inside the area.
The particles of rock and ice in these belts vary in size from the tiniest dust grain, smaller than a millimetre across, up to asteroid - like bodies many kilometres in diameter [2].
Made of polyimide resin, IKAROS's sail measures 20 metres from corner to corner, but is just 0.0075 millimetres thick.
As van der Marel explains: «It's likely that we are looking at a kind of comet factory as the conditions are right for the particles to grow from millimetre to comet size.
But to my mind that is not how it has turned out — rather the reverse with a near equivalence of a modest 20,000 genes across the vast range of organismic complexity from the millimetre - long Caenorhabditis elegans to the 60 - trillion - celled Homo sapiens.
A metal box about the size of a loaf of bread, it has an 85 - millimetre - wide Zeiss camera lens peeking from one end.
The best microscopes currently available can detect light from 3 to 4 millimetres into the brain, enough to see light signals coming from the cortex of a small animal, but not enough to see deep - seated structures such as the hippocampus.
The tiny organs measure about half a millimetre in diameter, with the «hump» of the ventricle rising up from the dish.
This image combines a total of 296 separate individual datasets from the ALMA and IRAM telescopes, making it one of the largest high - resolution mosaics of a star formation region produced so far at millimetre wavelengths [1].
It combines a mosaic of millimetre 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.
It combines a mosaic of millimetre - 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.
The individual grains are only a thousandth of a millimetre in size and exhibit both ionic and electronic conductivity,» explains Dr. Mariya Ivanova from the Juelich Institute of Energy and Climate Research.
Rasmussen has analysed meteorological data from the time of the accident and he estimates that snow was falling on the plane at the rate of 2.5 millimetres per hour — fast enough to coat the plane's wings with enough ice to cause a crash.
By using the research ship and robotic vehicles together, the NOC team were able to create a series of detailed maps of the site at different scales from tens of kilometres down to a few millimetres.
In comparison, global sea levels are rising by about 3 millimetres a year, and a recent study estimated that one - third of that comes from ice loss in Antarctica and Greenland.
Along with understanding how a spider turns a liquid blend of water - soluble proteins within its glands into an insoluble fibre emerging from a spinneret just a fraction of a millimetre away, Fossey also hopes that his team will discover if all the silks his spider produces start from the same proteins: «Some silks remain as sticky as glue, while others contract in the presence of water.
The researchers fixed a three centimetre long diamond strip, just 0.3 millimetre thick, in a specimen holder and triggered a shock wave with a brief flash from a powerful infrared laser that hit the narrow edge of the diamond; this pulse lasted 0.15 billionths of a second (150 picoseconds) and reached a power level of up to 12 trillion watts (12 terawatts) per square centimetre.
«They measured 18 millimetres of precipitation at the airport,» Prokop said from his office in Longyearbyen.
Examples include the X-ray scanner from Rapiscan Systems of Torrance, California, and the millimetre scanners made by L3 Communications of Woburn, Massachusetts, and Smiths Detection.
The pillar is formed from drops that had a diameter of 0.001 millimetres.
The certification problem gets still more complicated because there are two types of millimetre - wave systems: passive systems pick up the millimetre waves our bodies reflect from the environment; active millimetre - wave machines use arrays of antennas to project a stronger beam at the subject.
Working at the IRAM Plateau De Bure interferometer in the French Alps, the researchers gathered data in the millimetre band, which allows observation of the emission from the cold gas which is the primary fuel for star formation and main ingredient of galaxies, but is almost invisible at other wavelengths.
The patent - pending technology, which uses detectors at the heart of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN alongside world - first radiation - hard CMOS imagers, will reduce dose uncertainties from several centimetres to just a few millimetres.
In 2010, cave specialist Rodrigo Ferreira of the Federal University of Lavras in Brazil collected 4 - millimetre - long insects from caves in the east of the country.
The ornate silicon remains of Campylodiscus clypeus, which are only 0.3 millimetres across, were extracted from their grave in 1991 by Phil Barker of the Department of Geography at the University of Lancaster.
Joost van der Burg, a researcher at the Centre for Plant Breeding and Reproduction Research in Wageningen, started dropping peas from a height of a few millimetres onto a sensor, called a force transducer.
Bats have a spacing of about 0.125 millimetres between their hairs on average, so they are getting about as much nectar from each dip as possible.
Sarthak Misra from the University of Twente, the Netherlands, and colleagues created four different types of micro-gripper robots, all less than 1 millimetre in size, and each with a miniature set of pincers.
Less than a millimetre across even with its spines, the juvenile form shown here has recently metamorphosed from the free - swimming larval stage and is beginning its new life on the sea floor, consuming organic material it scrapes from the surface of sand grains.
At millimetre wavelengths emission from the CO molecule allows astronomers to obtain high - resolution maps of the gas emission from the strong stellar wind generated by the AGB stars.
The identified structure supports the hypothesis that the bulk of the disc ice reservoir is hosted primarily on the larger (up to millimetre - sized) dust grains, residing in the inner 50 au, which have become decoupled from the gas, and drifted radially inwards towards the star.
They include mostly single - celled microfossils ranging from a few micrometres (one - millionth of a metre) to one millimetre in size, and each is made up of a sac of organic tissue (vesicle).
The antennas operate at wavelengths between 0.00035 and 10 millimetres: that is, from submillimetre wavelengths to the beginning of the microwave range.
This current study from Uppsala university / SciLifeLab have successfully measured 92 different proteins in millimetre - sized circles punched out of dried samples.
A grid - format picture capture system allowed the monitoring of living hESC cultures ranging in size from a few hundred micrometers to cell colonies of several millimetres at a defined picture capture cycle rate.
Carling Hay et al. provide a statistical reassessment of the tide gauge record which is subject to bias due to sparse and non-uniform geographic coverage and other uncertainties and conclude that sea - level rose by about 1.2 millimetres per year from 1901 to 1990.
Here we revisit estimates of twentieth - century GMSL rise using probabilistic techniques9, 10 and find a rate of GMSL rise from 1901 to 1990 of 1.2 ± 0.2 millimetres per year (90 % confidence interval).
Glacial Isostatic Adjustment (GIA) occurs in response to retreating ice from the last glacial period, where around most of the world, land is subsiding at a fraction of a millimetre per year, compounding the problem of sea - level rise.
Workshop on millimetre and submillimetre astronomy in Italy», organised from the Italian node of the European ALMA Regional Centre in Bologna from 7 - 10 November 2017.
of meeting people I thought were fantastic and then they turn out to be lying tossers, Im about a millimetre from trying a dating site myself.
Apart from a millimetre here or there, Thomas says that the overall dimensions of the R8 haven't changed from the V8 production car.
Measuring 5157 millimetres from nose to tail, the body of the new Mercedes - Benz R - Class is akin to a luxury saloon in size but is considerably more spacious inside.
A further Mercedes first for improving standards of occupant safety still further is the NECK - PRO crash - responsive head restraints (optional): in the event of a collision from the rear, the head restraints instantly slide forwards by 44 millimetres and upwards by 30 millimetres.
The occupants of the new S - Class benefit from the moderate increase in vehicle size1 by an improvement in all the interior dimensions: there are 12 millimetres of extra headroom for the driver, as well as 14 millimetres more shoulder room and 10 millimetres more elbow room in the front.
The two - pipe AMG sports exhaust system with two chromed twin tailpipes has a pipe diameter of 65 millimetres from the manifolds to the pre-silencer.
A version of the G - Class CDI with five differential locks and six - wheel - drive, half a meter of ground clearance, twin - turbo V8 engine from G63 AMG, AMG SPEEDSHIFT PLUS 7G - TRONIC automatic transmission, increased ground clearance to 460 millimetres with diving depth increased to 1000 millimetres, 18 - inch beadlock wheels, 37 x 12.5 x 18 inch all - terrain tyres, flared wheel arches in carbon fibre, rear load area with stainless - steel roll - over bar, four electrically adjustable, heated and ventilated individual seats, red or light brown exclusive «designo» leather interior upholstery, rear compartment with a special center console, the roof liner and pillars in Alcantara covering, rear panel trimmed in leather.
Land Rover engineers made a virtual model of the cabin to get the most from every millimetre of space.
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