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The phrase "1 millimeter" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when specifying a very small unit of measurement, particularly in scientific or technical writing. Example: "The average width of a human hair is approximately 0.1 millimeters."
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Individuals, or zooids, are often less than 1 millimeter long.
There's some structure, again, a 500 to 1 millimeter scale.
From 3 meters (10 feet) away, Pancam has a resolution of 1 millimeter per pixel.
For all the grinding I have participated in we have been using a 1 millimeter (mm) filter.
Not so; the bones of Pteranodon are actually completely hollow (about 1 millimeter thick!), and were quite light.
The bacteria-gobbling worms, which are about 1 millimeter long, live in temperate soil environments like gardens and compost heaps.
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For this study, the researchers cut the ovarian tissue into small cubes that measured about 1 millimeter to 2 millimeters on a side.
Second, we can compare different stages of Xenopus laevis embryogenesis, as the ~1 millimeter diameter egg rapidly cleaves to form smaller blastomeres.
The prize honors their collective work, in the last 30 years, on C. elegans, a 1-millimeter soil worm or nematode.
He identified a variety of bones from it, including a 1-millimeter-long vertebra.
Each fossil was about a centimeter across and shot through with 1-millimeter-diameter tunnels.
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