Examples of using Micrometer in English and their translations into Indonesian
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There are about 1000 ribosomes per square micrometer of the cytosolic face of the endoplasmic reticulum- In total,
such as single bacterial cellsonly one micrometer in diameter, to gigantic,
is precisely controlled by using a laser micrometer to measure the diameter of the fiber
even single bacterial cells[8] one micrometer in diameter, to gigantic,
Animalia- Bos primigenius taurus Plantae- Triticum Fungi- Morchella esculenta Stramenopila/Chromista- Fucus serratus Bacteria- Gemmatimonas aurantiaca(-=1 Micrometer) Archaea- Halobacteria Virus- Gamma phage Ecology is the study of the distribution
and 1 micrometer thick and restricted by cell membranes,
for several years Aizenbergs group has been using the controlled collapse of structures on the micrometer scale to produce materials with novel optical properties.
that is registered to the substrate to better than 1 micrometer.
directions of cell traction forces at the micrometer level.
So the key to a blue moon is having lots of particles slightly wider than the wavelength of red light(0.7 micrometer)-- and no other sizes present, which is rare.
such as Shaw sclerometer, micrometer, heat test chamber,
such as Shaw sclerometer, micrometer, heat test chamber,
It is true that objects at room temperature will emit radiation mostly concentrated in the 8 to 25 micrometer band, but this is not distinct from the emission of visible light by incandescent objects and ultraviolet by even
high precision micrometer sensors and high-speed data collection
because our sound only moved those leaves by about a micrometer.
193 nm- the dominant lithography technology today is thus also called"excimer laser lithography"- which has enabled minimum feature sizes in chip manufacturing to shrink from 0.5 micrometer in 1990 to 45 nanometers
optical coherence tomography(OCT) with micrometer resolution and cross-sectional imaging capabilities has become a prominent biomedical tissue-imaging technique; it is particularly suited to ophthalmic applications and other tissue imaging requiring micrometer resolution and millimeter penetration depth.
high precision micrometer sensors and high-speed data collection
The Pandoravirus is around one micrometre big and there are 1,000nm in a micrometre. .
The image shows three common types of micrometers;
