Examples of using Billionth in English and their translations into German
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For the millionth and billionth time.
For the billionth time, you can't fight Sontarans!
Researching demons for the billionth time.
Although beryllium-8 has a half life of a billionth of a billionth of a second, some of this element survives to collide with a third helium-4 atom.
Punimoe had the honour of uploading our 4 billionth photo on Saturday.
They range from attoseconds(a billionth of a billionth of a second) in ultra-short laser pulses for example, to the age of the universe at over 13 billion years.
You mean this is the 5 billionth Munchyburger?
GPS is however more accurate than radio transmission andcan provide accuracy to within a hundred nanoseconds a nanosecond is 1 billionth of a second.
One attosecond corresponds to a billionth of a billionth of a second.
The scientists used a femtosecond laser, which emits pulses of light in femtoseconds one quadrillionth,or one millionth of one billionth of a second.
Its job is torecreate the conditions that were present less than a billionth of a second after the universe began, up to 600 million times a second.
One of the objects of research examined by Andreas Hirsch and his group of scientists are fullerenes-tiny molecules that consist of exactly 60 carbon atoms but that are only a billionth of a metre in size.
Tiniest structures a nanometer is a billionth meter(10-9 m) thereby are changed and made on chemical or mechanical way of individual atoms and molecules artificially.
A nanometre(from the Greek“nanos”= dwarf) is the billionth part of a metre.
Can you believe it that Pokerstars are dealing their 50 Billionth hand this week and if players are quick enough, they will be able to share in this massive cash prize.
Nanoparticles get their name from their nanometer(nm) size a billionth of a meter.
The mobile telephony has just recorded its five billionth mobile owner worldwide. Two thirds of the world's population are now interconnected, with 55% in the Asia-Pacific region.
Not that we're keeping score,but punimoe had the honour of uploading our 4 billionth photo on Saturday.
They observed that it takes around 100 attoseconds(one attosecond is a billionth of a billionth of a second) until the particles' reaction to the light pulses becomes noticeable.
These reference clocks run UTC time(coordinated universal time) a global timescale which is relayed to them from atomic clocks thatare accurate to a few nanoseconds a nanosecond is a billionth of a second.
Even with relatively low cost equipment,accuracy of hundred nanoseconds(a nanosecond a billionth of a second) can be reasonably achieved using GPS as an external reference.
Out of the ten possible TCP isomers, we didn't see any of the ortho-TCP considered to be neurotoxic, and that was with a detection threshold of less than 1 ng/mÂ3 1 nanogramme(ng)1 billionth of a gramme 10-12 kilogrammes.
An attosecond is the billionth part of a billionth of a second, or in other words, an attosecond is to a second as a second is to the age of the universe," says Reinhard Kienberger, professor of laser and X-ray physics at the TU Munich.
The acceleration of electrons via near-field-assisted forward scattering can be switched with attosecond precision(1 attosecond 1 billionth of a billionth of a second) by tailoring the light waveform.
The diameter of the tiny tubes is only a few nanometers(a billionth of the meter), yet their material properties are amazing: relative to their weight, they have a significantly higher specific stability than steel or carbon fibers.
Ultrasmall atom motions recorded with ultrashort x-ray pulses 1st Februar2017 Periodic motions of atoms over a length of a billionth of a millionth of a meter(10-15 m) are mapped by ultrashort x-ray pulses.
Theodor Hänsch(Director at Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics) using the Nobel Prize winning Frequency Comb-Technique- in developing"phase-stabilized" lasers for generatingfemtosecond pulses a femtosecond is a millionth of a billionth of a second.
Her laser-driven"attoclock" records time intervals down to a few billionths of a billionth of a second- in other words, attoseconds(10-18 seconds), an attosecond being roughly the amount of time it takes light to travel across neighbouring atoms.
In the future, we will be able to put the smallest nano-objects of a few nanometers in diameter in the focal point of a nano-antenna and study them using non-linear optical processes of only a fewfemtoseconds duration 1 femtosecond 1 billionth of a millionth of a second take.
Our analytical method of choice to derive the glycan structures is mass spectrometry(see box), as it is exquisitely sensitive(data can be obtained from very tiny amounts of material,such as 1 femtomole 1 billionth of a millionth(10-15) of a mole), and it can be used to study very complex mixtures.