Sentences with phrase «third of a millimeter»

The team also found structural variation on a minute scale throughout the eggshell, though it's only about a third of a millimeter thick.
While a chicken eggshell is only about a third of a millimeter thick, its nanoscale structure isn't consistent throughout.
In 12 mice, MRI was able to detect the one relatively large tumor, 17 out of 18 small tumors that were smaller than a millimeter, and 13 out of 16 milk ducts that were distended with carcinoma in situ, including some tumors less than 300 microns in width, about one - third of a millimeter.

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It worked there, too, Badylak reports: Volunteers had an average of nine millimeters (about one - third of an inch) of soft tissue growth, enough to let them turn a key, work a zipper, or use a fork.
Angelique Gonzales» 14, who worked with Denniston on the research and is third author on the paper, examined nearly 11 meters of stalagmites, measuring them in half millimeter increments and recording the location and thickness of mud layers.
Intel's «Ivy Bridge» quad - core chips, the third - generation Core i7 found found in the newest Mac and Windows PCs, has 1.4 billion transistors on a surface area of 160 square millimeters — and there are chips with even more.
In 2012 LG first entered the flexible e-paper arena and developed a screen that was crafted from a flexible plastic substrate, the display measuring 0.03 inches (0.7 millimeters) thick and weighs 0.5 ounces (13 grams), making it one - third slimmer and half the weight of currently available glass EPD devices.
The screen is crafted from a flexible plastic substrate, the display measuring 0.03 inches (0.7 millimeters) thick and weighs 0.5 ounces (13 grams), making it one - third slimmer and half the weight of currently available glass EPD devices.
The biggest learning curve for me was getting used to the shallowness of its keys, which feature just 0.5 millimeters of travel (a third of the 1.5 - mm minimum we hope to see).
That's only about half a millimeter difference, or about a third the thickness of an American penny.
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