Nghĩa của từ micrometers bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a gauge that measures small distances or thicknesses between its two faces, one of which can be moved away from or toward the other by turning a screw with a fine thread.
Prof Rainey also examined more than 1,200 leaves of paper, even using a micrometer to measure the thickness of every sheet, as well as recording their height, width, watermarks, chainlines and other properties.
2
one millionth of a meter.
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1. They have a diameter of about three micrometers.

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3. Metal broaching machines — Broachers Metal cutters — Aviation snips Metal inert gas welding machine — Metal inert gas MIG welders Micrometers — Inside micrometers; Outside micrometers Mill saw file — Single-cut mill saw files Milling machines — Computerized numerical control CNC machining centers

4. Amoebae range in size from 100 to 300 micrometers

5. Remember, that thing is just about 30 micrometers across.

6. So, that's 20 micrometers across, that pollen grain there.

7. Ability to use Callipers, Micrometers , Gauges, Profile Projector, Gauge Block.

8. Micrometers, callipers and gauges (excluding gauges without adjustable devices of HS 9031 80)

9. All three have different-shaped absorption features at wavelengths close to three micrometers.

10. The nuclei, in turn, have an average diameter of about 0.0002 of an inch [5 micrometers].

11. Single-mode fibres also operate at 3 micrometres, but they have cores only a few micrometers across.

12. You only need a layer thickness of 0.2 micrometers to absorb the energy of the sun.

13. Chloroplasts (see Figure \(\PageIndex{41}\)) are disk-shaped structures ranging from 5 to 10 micrometers in length

14. Coacervates measure 1 to 100 micrometers across, possess osmotic properties, and form spontaneously from certain weak organic solutions.

15. Coacervates measure 1 to 100 micrometers across, possess osmotic properties, and form spontaneously from certain weak organic solutions

16. Between 8 and 100 micrometers in diameter, venules join to form veins that return blood to the heart.

17. She appeared to be searching for dust, fussing over square micrometers where maybe some of it had landed.

18. 80 - Inspects tools, gauges and measuring devices for accuracy, using precision standard equipment such as gauge blocks, optical comparators, verniers and micrometers.

19. The micro structure is acicular tempered martensite with 3-7% by volume of speheroidized and uniformly distributed cementite (undissolved carbides) in sizes below 3 micrometers.

20. They can be measured in micrometers (μm) whereas the smallest laser beam size approved by the FDA is about 1000 times larger, at 0.65 mm.

21. The Agglutinates — a blend of melted glass and mineral fragments — are usually between several tens of micrometers and a few millimeters in size

22. Eight to ten micrometers (millionths of a meter) in diameter, capillaries are so fine that red blood cells pass through in single file.

23. There is also a total energy radiometer, a broadband channel operating from 0.3 to 100 micrometers and finally, an add on imager for multi-channel imagery.

24. Cyanobacteria (Cyan: Blue-green) are a group of photosynthetic microorganisms, that can be found in fresh and brackish water and range from 0.5 to 100 micrometers in size

25. The core of a single-mode fiber is smaller (<10 micrometers) and requires more expensive components and interconnection methods, but allows much longer, higher-performance links.

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27. Acetobacter tropicalis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped bacterium that can be found in singles, chains, or pairs, with a size that ranges from 0.5-0.7 by 1.8-2.0 micrometers [1,2]

28. Plankton (larger than 76 micrometers) taken from an undisturbed oligotrophic was found to have δ13 C values (=13/12 C relative to the Pee Dee be- Belemnite standard) rangingfrom –44 to –47 per mil

29. For example, each human diploid cell (containing 23 pairs of chromosomes) has about 1.8 meters of DNA; wound on the histones, the diploid cell has about 90 micrometers (0.09 mm) of chromatin.

30. The quantity and particle size distribution of the abraded material should be provided, with particular focus on the percentage of particles less than 100 micrometers, including photomicrographic documentation of the particles present in the debris field.

31. The major component of kinetoplast DNA (kDNA) in the protozoan Crithidia Acanthocephali is an association of approximately 27,000, 0.8 micrometers (1.58 x 10(6) dalton) circular molecules apparently held together in a particular structural configuration by topological interlocking.

32. A eutectic alumina zirconia abrasive grain with low to medium toughness for light duty coated abrasive applications such as flap disc or fine grit polishing is produced by controlling zirconia content from 38-43% and by controlling quench rate to get crystal size from 15-20 micrometers.

33. Coining maintains a fully equipped quality lab with state-of-the-art measuring and inspecting equipment, including Starrett AVR 300 Vison Systems, Keyence IM-7001 Vision Systems, Keyence VHX Vision Systems, ROIs, OMIS II Vison Systems, Nikon V-12B Comparators, Mitutoyo QM- Measure 353 CMMs, Meiji Microscopes, and Amscope Microscopes, Digital Micrometers, and Digital

34. Tokyo, Japan, July 25, 2006 - (JCN) - A research team at the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has developed a technology to synthesize Amphiphilic molecules into various types of white organic nano tubes with inner diameters of 40-200nm, outer diameters of 70-500nm, and lengths of several micrometers.

35. A granular detergent composition having a bulk density of at least 650 g/l, comprising: (i) granular surfactant agglomerates which comprise from 25% to 60% by weight of anionic surfactant and which have an average particle size of less than 480 micrometers; and (ii) from 2% to 50% by weight of granular alkalimetal percarbonate.

36. A granular detergent composition having a bulk density of at least 650 g/l and comprising at least 5 % by weight of anionic surfactants, nonionic surfactants, or mixtures thereof, and further comprising: i) from 2 % to 50 % by weight of granular alkalimetal percarbonate, ii) from 0,7 % to 20 % by weight of powdered silicate, and wherein silicate particles having a particle size diameter of less than 425 micrometers comprise at least 0,7 % by weight of the composition.