Particles between 0.05 micrometres and one micrometre scatter light and radiation, aiding atmospheric reactions. |
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The Casimir effect could also play a role in accurate force measurements between the nanometre and micrometre scales. |
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Chemical reactions take place at the same rate whether they are occurring over one metre or one micrometre. |
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The units line up in logical rows and columns: micrometre, millimetre, centimetre, decimetre, metre, kilometre, and so on. |
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Prior to taking measurements, the divisions of the eyepiece micrometre must be calibrated into microns by means of a stage micrometre. |
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They are used in conductive inks for printed electronics, and have a much lower melting point than larger silver particles of micrometre size. |
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The resulting oxygen deficit is principally caused by allochthonous bacteria larger than one micrometre in size. |
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An accurate method is to measure all droplets that pass through the micrometre scale as the slide is moved from one edge to the other by using the mechanical stage. |
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The objective is to take advantage of the extreme precision of DRIE and LIGA technologies to manufacture components to tolerances in the micrometre range. |
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The rickettsias, which range in size from 250 nanometres to more than 1 micrometre and have no cell wall but are surrounded by a cell membrane, cause a group of diseases characterized by fever and a rash. |
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One micrometre is equivalent to a thousandth of a millimetre. |
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