Examples of using Micrometers in English and their translations into Chinese
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Conventional drinking water treatment can remove particles smaller than a micrometer.
The size of individual impact craters and holes extends from micrometres to several millimetres.
These tiny tunnels are about 100 micrometres(0.1 mm) tall.
They were then 3D printed at a micrometer scale for testing.
For the unit of length, see Micrometre.
EarthWindMap- Current global map of airborne particulates less than 1 micrometre in diameter, including smoke, centred on Australia.
X-ray microscopy provides this visualization at a resolution better than a micrometer(µm).
He was a tireless observer of double stars and made tens of thousands of micrometer measurements.
Combined with microscopy chemical images with a lateral resolution in the micrometer range can be measured.
In 1844, he invented a micrometer with a measurement accuracy of 1/1000 mm, which greatly improved the processing accuracy of clock parts.
For standardization purposes, 32-250 micrometres and> 250 micrometres are recommended as size criteria for meio- and macro-fauna analyses, respectively(ISBA/18/LTC/6).
These droplets must be greater than 0.1 micrometer(µm) to avoid being classified as a colloidal suspension.
However microplastic particles smaller than 130 micrometres in diameter"have the potential to translocate into human tissues(and) trigger a localised immune response".
The visible-wavelength(0.435- 0.925 micrometre) spectra data was gathered between August 1993 and March 1999.
Lumbricoides(approximately 45-75 micrometer(μm) long and 35-50 μm wide, Figure 1) have thicker shell walls than the eggs of T.
Accuracy and resolution in the micrometer range as well as exactly reproducible test procedures are required in modern measurement and testing technology.
The current test system the company has developed uses a 1.55 micrometer laser to deliver 4 watts, the equivalent of 10,000 laser pointers.
Specially designed equipment for backside processing of wafers thinner than 100 micrometer and the subsequent separation thereof; or.
These fine particles measuring less than 2.5 micrometres are linked to higher rates of chronic bronchitis, lung cancer and heart disease.
That means that if you sent ten thousand 0.3 micrometer particles through a HEPA filter, only three particles would get through.