Microns Sentence Examples

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  • The test coating is applied to a test panel using an applicator with a gap of 180 microns.

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  • The surface coccoliths are circa 4.2 microns in diameter.

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  • Naturally occurring holes in the wall of a latex condom have a diameter of 1.0 microns.

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  • Normal patients have a cornea that is usually 550-600 microns thick.

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  • The largest diatom on the picture measures about 200 microns in diameter.

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  • A photographic emulsion is made up of lots of tiny grains a few microns across.

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  • Fittings shall be protected internally with a red powder epoxy resin electrostatically applied to a average thickness of 150 microns.

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  • The particles are on average, 5 microns in diameter and contain dissolved metal ions.

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  • The minimum dimension of manufactured devices and ICs has decreased from 20 microns to the sub micron levels of today.

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  • An average bacterium would be about 1.0 micron by 0.5 micron or cover an area of 0.5 square microns.

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  • Typical feature sizes for laser machining range from a few microns to many hundreds of microns.

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  • However the beam thickness, which is of several microns, is difficult to measure with sufficient uncertainty.

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  • A new line of data is printed each time the paper moves 42.3 microns.

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  • Polypropylene can be made auxetic by compacting ultra high molecular weight PP powder, with a particle size of 30 to 120 microns.

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  • The spatial resolution of the system is 100 microns.

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  • The finest pore metal foams can be made using silica micro balloons 100 or 30 microns across in aluminum silicon alloys.

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  • Sunlight consists of electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths from 20 microns at the far infrared end to 200 nanometres at the far ultraviolet end.

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  • A spectral feature near 10 microns is evidence for small amorphous silicate grains.

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  • Externally coated to an average thickness of 70 microns.

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  • A pollutant is extremely small, only two to ten microns in diameter, or less than one-seventh the size of a diameter of a strand of hair.

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  • Particle matter is commonly called black carbon pollution and is comprised of small pieces of matter measuring about 2.5 microns to about .0001 inches.

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  • The weave of glass fibers is so tight that a HEPA filter is able to trap minute particles that are as small as 0.3 microns.

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  • It claims to clear the surrounding air of allergens, pollutants and germs up to a size of .04 microns.

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  • It utilizes HEPASilent™ technology, a three-tiered system that guarantees removal of 99.97 percent of all contaminants in the air that are as small as 1.0 microns.

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  • High quality needles have two or three plies, each ten to twelve microns thick.

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  • Carbon dioxide molecules absorb radiant heat at a wavelength of 15 microns.

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