Sentences with phrase «per square centimetre»

Those results are certainly impressive, but they're nothing compared to those for rosacea patients where they had 15 times more demodex mites per square centimetre.
Controls had an average of 0.7 mites per square centimetre of skin, whereas the rosacea patients had an average of 12.8 mites.
Where a healthy coral polyp might have up to two million zooxanthellae per square centimetre, numbers may drop to 200,000 in a bleaching event.
This water - and polymer - based RFB has an energy density of 10 watt hours per litre, current densities of up to 100 milliamperes per square centimetre, and stable long - term cycling capability.
EACH of these miniature masterpieces is the width of a human hair, but packs in more pixels per square centimetre than the highest resolution TV screen.
Ultra-deep genetic sequencing was performed on 234 biopsies taken from four patients revealing 3,760 mutations, with more than 100 cancer - associated mutations per square centimetre of skin.
Betzig's group has made 400 dots in a grid 2.3 micrometres across, corresponding to 7 billion bits per square centimetre.
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.
It can store hundreds of gigabytes of data per square centimetre.
The pulses reached intensities of 100 quadrillion kilowatts per square centimetre.
To create this exotic state of matter, researchers at the FLASH facility in Hamburg, Germany, took a thin piece of aluminium foil and blasted it with an X-ray laser that generated about 10 million gigawatts of power per square centimetre.

Not exact matches

The length of the perimeter is an exact whole number of half - inches, the area in square centimetres is an integral number which is a perfect cube, and the speed of light in my dining room is 0.3 kilometres per microsecond.
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