You can't make this sort of measurement with conventional calipers or even a micrometer. |
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This cam converts the horizontal motion of the micrometer head to a vertical motion. |
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The length of the largest starch grains was measured from three cells of the endodermis per cross-section with a micrometer ocular. |
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The horizontal length and vertical length of root elongation were measured under an optical microscope with a micrometer eyepiece. |
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Measurements of pollen tube length were recorded directly by an ocular micrometer fitted to the eyepiece of the microscope. |
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Finally, you can outside neck turn the brass if the lot indicates a severe lack of uniformity when measured with a proper micrometer. |
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For each species, the length and breadth of five seeds were measured with a micrometer and averaged. |
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China has already obtained 0.25 and 0.35 micrometer technology for etching eight-inch wafers. |
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The thickness of both wing webs was measured by a pressure-sensitive micrometer before injection. |
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Fossils were measured under a dissecting scope using a calibrated ocular micrometer. |
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Picard devised a micrometer to measure the diameters of celestial objects such as the Sun, Moon and planets. |
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The length of DNA migration in the comet tail, which is an estimate of DNA damage, was measured using an ocular micrometer. |
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The length and width of anthers were measured with a micrometer under a stereomicroscope. |
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Magnification was 50x and a micrometer was photographed with each roll of film to verify magnification after film processing. |
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The lengths were measured with an ocular micrometer fitted to the eye-piece of the microscope. |
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The cone shaped tip is just under one micrometer in length and has a radius of a few nanometers at its apex. |
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The lengths were measured with an ocular micrometer fitted to the eyepiece of the microscope. |
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She opens the lid to display an array of instruments and enthusiastically picks out a tool gauge and micrometer. |
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Using a micrometer to measure the field diameter of the microscope is recommended. |
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In addition, he says, the new hydrogels have well-ordered networks of pores on both the nanometer and micrometer scales. |
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Colloidal dispersions have particle sizes in the 1.0 nanometer to 0.50 micrometer range. |
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Measurements were made using a light microscope equipped with an eyepiece micrometer. |
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The thickness of subepithelial collagen fibrosis in the gastric biopsies stained with Masson trichrome was measured with an ocular micrometer. |
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The classic Porter-Cable 690 router is distinguished by auto-releasing collets, micrometer depth-of-cut adjustment, and D-handled bases. |
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A microscope with a calibrated eyepiece micrometer was used to measure the spheroid diameter. |
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The diameters of the starch granules of each gradient were determined using an eyepiece micrometer calibrated with a stage micrometer. |
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The spreadsheet includes a completed example for the calibration of a micrometer using gauge blocks. |
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Additional indentation tests were performed at the nanometer and micrometer scales on native articular cartilage to study the effects of the enzymes cathepsin D and elastase. |
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The pollen diameter was recorded in units with the aid of a micrometer placed in the eyepiece of the microscope and later transformed into millimeters. |
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The operation is slightly difference when a micrometer is mounted in one of the eyepieces with helicoids. |
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Be careful not to leave dirt on the micrometer disk, as it will be noticeable during observation. |
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In this case, the micrometer gauge must be re-adjusted until the leaf springs and bracing straps will be aligned horizontally again. |
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In this case readjust the micrometer gauge until the leaf springs and bearing brackets are in an horizontal alignment again. |
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For an experiment only the micrometer has to be swang out and a He-Ne-laser has to be placed in front of the divergence lens. |
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Also, insertion of the eyepiece micrometer disk extends the light path length and deviates the position of the diopter scale. |
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Imagine it: a flower blossoming inside the brain, nanometer stalks splitting away from a micrometer stem. |
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A micrometer gauge attached to the straight edge provided vertical displacements from the centre of the straight edge. |
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Using an improved micrometer of his own design, he made accurate measurements of the polar and equatorial diameters of the Sun. |
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He also invented the micrometer microscope to measure the size of minute objects. |
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His micrometer made of rock crystal, announced in 1821, was used by the English astronomer William Rutter Dawes in measuring close double stars. |
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Labrador Airways has since purchased an optical micrometer for window inspections. |
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When he is determining whether an engine crankshaft is within allowable limits of size, he does not make micrometer measurements. |
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High-speed laser scan micrometer operates with up to 4 sets of sensor heads and a single controller. |
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Our survey is carried on with a Theodolite, micrometer, and a pole with two disks on. |
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With a repeat accuracy of 1 micrometer, Baumer's My-Com precision switch is the most precise mechanical limit switch. |
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The surface area of allergic mucin per slide was measured with an ocular micrometer, quantitated, and averaged for each case, then compared between the 2 groups. |
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Heaney expected to find that the quartz in tiger's-eye was chalcedony, a form that typically consists of fibrous, defect-riddled crystals less than 1 micrometer in diameter. |
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A CCD laser micrometer with a visible, semiconductor laser beam and a 5000-element CCD array, provides 5-µm resolution for today's high-speed production lines. |
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Fossils vary in size from one micrometer bacteria to dinosaurs and trees, many meters long and weighing many tons. |
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This system will however be difficult to realize because the required uniformity of the magnetic field in the air gap necessitates mechanical tolerances of the pole pieces in the micrometer range. |
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Twenty micrometer cross-sections were cut, stained with toluidine blue to visualize morphology, and coverslipped using a glycerine gel. |
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Seminiferous tubule diameter measurement was carried out using a linear scale-ocular micrometer inserted into the eyepiece. |
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However, unless the WHC15X-H is used, helicoid adjustment cannot be performed, so those with poor eyesight will have trouble in bringing the micrometer into focus. |
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The biggest problem was that an adaptor plate for the filar micrometer was missing and Brian had to get another one made. |
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Until recently, Timken occasionally cut the ends of the tubes, especially at the start of each production cycle, and measured them manually in several places by means of a micrometer. |
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The terminal is also equipped with a precise contactless measuring device which determines the current insertion depth with 46 micrometer precision. |
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Description: Here is a dial micrometer which allowed to measure, under a determined pressure, the thickness of a sheet placed between the two parallel plates. |
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Corresponding images of a stage micrometer allowed the sizes of morphologic characteristics to be determined. |
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In order to be able to study the minute, micrometer scale details of bone structure, however, it is necessary to use an x-ray source of high brilliance. |
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Out of curiosity, Babbage used a digital micrometer to compare the thickness of the metal chassis of his 12-year-old desktop with the innards of a two-year-old. |
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Spirit level tunnel sight with micrometer adjustment for windage equipped. |
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Thanks to the dynamic axis system with hydrostatics and linear motors with infeed movements in 10-nanometer steps, precision to a tenth of a micrometer is easily achieved. |
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When the eyepiece does not have a diopter adjustment mechanism, however, it is hard to focus on the micrometer disk if the operator has poor eyesight. |
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The selected sail material is 8 micrometer Kapton aluminised on both faces, and reinforced by a net of ribons made of the same material in provision for use on future projects. |
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The NEOSYS LOR System incorporates the Optomec patented Aerosol Jet Print Engine to deposit highly conductive, fine line traces to repair micrometer size open circuit defects. |
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The traditional method is to use a bifilar micrometer, which has two very fine screws to move spider's webs across the field of view of the eyepiece by known amounts. |
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One micrometer is one-millionth of a meter, or 1,000 nanometers. |
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Terahertz radiation has wavelengths longer than 100 micrometer and shorter than one millimeter, or between 300 billion cycles per second and 3 trillion cycles. |
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This result is based on bifilar micrometer data performed in red light. |
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Each CRT was furnished with data which expressed, as a function of frequency, the transducer sensitivity in volts per micrometer of normal displacement on the test block. |
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