Examples of using A millimeter in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The chemical reactor system operates in channels that are less than a millimeter across, which offers a ton of advantages over traditional reactors, particularly in terms of making materials that are very uniform and very high quality,” he said.
is a tiny plate, measuring just 3 mm squared and a 10th of a millimeter thick, which has around 1,500 tiny light sensors connected to amplifiers and electrodes.
Citation: A Millimeter Wave Network for Billions of Things, authored by Waterloo's Faculty of Mathematics researchers Abari, Abedi, and research assistants Mohammed Mazaheri and Soroush Ameli, was recently presented at the ACM SIGCOMM 2019 conference.
has created ribbons of silicon so thin- just 35 nanometers thick- that they can dissolve in 10 days in less than a millimeter of water.
So there could be another universe just a millimeter away from ours, but we're not aware of it because that millimeter is measured in some fourth spatial dimension, and we're imprisoned in our three.
has created ribbons of silicon so thin-just 35 nanometers thick-that they can dissolve in 10 days in less than a millimeter of water.
The chemical reactor system operates in channels that are less than a millimeter across, which offers a ton of advantages over traditional reactors, particularly in terms of making materials that are very uniform and very high quality,” he added.
which recorded dimensions and shape down to a fraction of a millimeter, was assessed to validate how the body was assembled in the 1960s.
there are slight differences in their height, length, and depth, but all the differences are less than a millimeter each, which means your old iPhone 7 cases will still fit.
accurate to tenths of a millimeter.
At the beginning of 20th century we understood the workings of nature on the scales of classical physics which is good down to about a hundred of a millimeter.
Now if I take a laser pointer and turn it on and off in one trillionth of a second-- which is several femtoseconds-- I will create a packet of photons barely a millimeter wide.
the exoskeletons of tiny one-celled organism, barely a millimeter across, called Baclogypsina sphaerulata that live among the sea grass.
just a millimeter above the previous one,
They're good at providing snapshots as small as a millimeter and can tell us about brain activity, but they can't capture the formation of human plaques or tangles, which are about 100 microns, or a tenth of a millimeter- about twice the thickness of a cat's whisker.
electric space heater- but focused on a tiny point that's smaller than a millimeter.
million bubbles in one champagne flute, each no larger than a millimeter in diameter[1].
the new phones' height, length and depth, but all of the differences are less than a millimeter each, which means your old iPhone 7 cases will still fit.
even shorter, and now this gap is shortened down to less than a millimeter, the thickness of a touch-screen glass, and the power of computing has become accessible to everyone.
