Each is less
than a millimeter across, and both can be manufactured together on a single chip.
Not exact matches
At 5
millimeters across, however, the lens is a little bigger
than a typical smartphone lens, so Zhao and Wei plan to shrink the design.
Empirical studies of forests
across Alaska show that North America's white spruce require at least 280
millimeters (11 inches) of precipitation each year, a number that rises if mean summer temperatures are higher
than 15.5 degrees Celsius (roughly 60 degrees Fahrenheit).
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.
Tiny extra dimensions, smaller
than a fraction of a
millimeter across, have also been proposed, but they wouldn't affect such extended ripples.
Tens or even hundreds of these filaments are then twisted together to form a single e-thread that's usually less
than half a
millimeter across.
For their ultrafast snapshots of PYP dynamics, the scientists first produced tiny crystals of PYP molecules, most measuring less
than 0.01
millimeters across.
They determined that the distribution of small bubbles (less
than one
millimeter across) differed from that of large ones (greater
than one
millimeter across).
You can check my 1988 - Naturwissenschaften - paper on dust transport for the particle size versus suspension lifetime stats, The bottom line is that as
millimeter sized grains fall out in hours, and vertical convection systems seldom cohere for days, few particles larger
than tens of microns make it
across the pond.