The phrase
"several millimeters" means a small amount that is less than a centimeter, but more than just one or two millimeters.
Full definition
The GT isn't going to breathe fire or deposit
several millimeters of radial ply rubber on the pavement when it leaps from the light.
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.
It comprises a total of 2,400 frames, filmed one at a time, as animators meticulously retraced the movements of each item in the room, shifting the paper models of plates, lemons, pendant lamps, chairs, an upright piano, and a refrigerator
by several millimeters at a time.
The new electrode grid, developed by a team of researchers at the University of California San Diego and Massachusetts General Hospital, is about a thousand times thinner — 6 micrometers versus
several millimeters thick — than clinical electrode grids.
Those substances — hydrogen cyanide (HCN), methyl cyanide (CH3CN), and cyanoacetylene (HC3N)-- were discerned through the microwave radiation they emitted
at several millimeter - scale wavelengths.
As the maps below show, there has been an uplift of
several millimeters per year throughout Sweden and Finland (center), as well as horizontal expansion (right).
He notes, for instance, that the TI stimulated
patches several millimeters across in the rodent's brains — far larger than the precise spots targeted by implanted electrodes.
The microscopy techniques that permit imaging of brain cells in awake mice generally can't visualize anything deeper than a fraction of a millimeter below the brain's surface, whereas the mPOA is
several millimeters deep.
Opting for such a slim body has resulted in a very prominent circular camera bump on the rear, which
protrudes several millimeters out to accommodate the 12 - megapixel sensor and f / 1.7 lens.
As this is the case the
first several millimeters of the band will feel more stiff than the rest, simply because of the metal hardware inside keeping it attached to the lugs.
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.
In cases where the medullae are greatly affected, a remodeling (new bone cell formation) takes place as a secondary response on the cortex's outer layer, the periosteum, and it grows to
several millimeters thick.
Neuroimaging studies showed that such triggers set off an electrical wave of firing neurons that spread over the occipital cortex at a rate of
several millimeters per minute.
The Essential Phone is smaller than the Google Pixel
by several millimeters, which is impressive since the Pixel only sports a 5 - inch screen.
Once there was
several millimeters of both root and stem, I transplanted them into sterile potting soil mix in peat pots.
If a quill becomes lodged in the tissues of an animal, the barbs act to pull the quill further into the tissues with the normal muscle movements of that animal, moving up to
several millimeters in a day.
«We made a macroscale version of this system, at the scale of
several millimeters, to see if it worked,» Shepard notes.
The new work in Nature Communications overcame fundamental barriers in utilizing LED technology on monolayer semiconductors, allowing for such devices to be scaled from sizes smaller than the width of a human hair up to
several millimeters.
That's tiny compared with
the several millimeters a year of sea level rise coming from Antarctica's melting ice each year, but it ain't nothing.