Examples of using Millimeters in English and their translations into Chinese
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How to convert millimeters to inches.
The distance between the gum tissue andits attachment to the tooth should only be one to three millimeters in depth.
These insects are very small(about two to four millimeters long) and vary in color from yellow to brown to black.
It is allowed to install such a solution on wires, mainly stranded,with a cross section of 0.26 to 6 millimeters.
The articular cartilage is about one to two millimeters, which is the cushioning pressure to protect the bone from rupture.
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Before the study started,the participants' blood pressure throughout the day was about 121/72 millimeters of mercury(mm hg).
The articular cartilage is about one to two millimeters, which is the cushioning pressure to protect the bone from rupture.
Drew says it should be possible to integrate all threetypes of sensors into a single chip just three millimeters long.
Even the objective mounting thread sizehas been altered from 20.32 to 25 millimeters to meet new requirements of the optical system.
Yes, yes, the gram is used to calculate the thickness, gram, is the square gram weight, that is,why does g/m^2 not use millimeters?
Aggregates are considered tobe coarse if they are larger than about 4.75 millimeters, and fine if they are smaller particles.
The transparent disks are about 15 millimeters in diameter and are utilized in either a transmitted or reflected mode to enhance observation.
The first time I had a kidney stone, it measured six millimeters and required surgery.
Although the refractive index should be relatively constant within a batch of cover glasses,the thickness can vary between 0.13 and 0.22 millimeters.
Spatially, processes in the ocean occur at scales ranging from millimeters to thousands of kilometers, and temporarily up to several centuries.”.
This shows the kind of design problems faced by othermanufacturers when using a conventional 20.32 millimeters thread size.
In older microscopes, the slot dimensions were 10× 3 millimeters, but the size has now been standardized(DIN specification) to 20× 6 millimeters.
But, says Slovinsky,“Over the last two to three decades, we have been seeing a doubling of that rate,to roughly 3.2 millimeters per year.”.
Thus, for a 200-millimeter focal length, the optimum parfocal distance is 60 millimeters, exceeding the older standardized length by 15 millimeters.
Adding optical accessories into the light path of a fixed tube length microscope increases the effectivetube length to a value greater than 160 millimeters.
Once the tube lens focal length was set to 200 millimeters, the parfocal distance of the objective has to be increased from the standard 45 millimeters.
Satellite data from NASA revealed that powerful storms in Super Typhoon Meranti were generating almost a foot oralmost 300 millimeters of rainfall per hour.
The ceramic pump uses gears just 36 millimeters in diameter, but Henry says scaling it up for industrial processing wouldn't require dramatically larger components.
It integrates nearly 60 active and passive optical components including optical transmission,modulation and reception on a silicon chip of less than 30 square millimeters.
But the lesions in the gene-carrier placebo group grew by about 4.2 millimeters, whereas the treated gene-carrier group's lesions grew 2.3 millimeters.
Found housed in a 340 millimeters× 180 millimeters× 90 millimeter wooden box, the device is a complex clockwork mechanism composed of at least 30 meshing bronze gears.
This is a predatory mite-- just as small as a spider mite, by the way, one millimeter,two millimeters long, not more than that, running quickly, hunting, chasing the spider mites.
At present, other manufacturers use a 20.32 millimeters thread size, but as mentioned above, Nikon uses 25 millimeters and is able to attain high numerical apertures.
Every millimeter is important here.
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