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To trim this jet, the atoms pass through a funnel-like "skimmer," a drawn-out glass micropipette with a tip just 1 micrometer across.
They range in size from tiny, 1 micrometer in diameter, called microalgae, to giant kelps which can reach 60 meters in length, called macroalgae [2].
In 2013 he examined samples from 8-15km up in the air, and found hordes of bacteria - accounting for 20% of all the particles between 0.25 and 1 micrometer in size.
Barzda notes that the technique allows researchers to produce images with about 1 micrometer resolution, far better than conventional techniques such as magnetic resonance imaging that peer through tissues.
Using a powerful scanning electron microscope, geologist David McKay and a team at the Johnson Space Center found rounded or spherical "units" measuring 0.2 to 1 micrometer in a meteorite, discovered in 1911 in Egypt, called Nakhla.
Within the last 2 years, a detector aboard Galileo has registered impacts from dust grains hitting the probe about 1 micrometer across, slightly bigger than the particles in cigarette smoke.
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The present study reports the effects of crystal size of TS-1 (micrometer sized umTS1 and nanometer sized nmTS1) and the post-treatment (TPAOH and NaOH treatment) on the porous structure and the catalytic performances of TS-1 in phenol hydroxylation.
Samsung's 20 micrometer thick flexible OLED screen.
A coating thickness of 200 micrometer was achieved.
If a gold wire with width of 20 micrometer was used, the channel length can be decreased till 5 micrometers".
A standard digital 0.18 micrometer, 1.8 V, CMOS process is used.
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