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The neutrons struck the acetone molecules, giving them an extra punch of energy and creating millimeter-sized bubbles--much larger than the bubbles created by the sound waves alone.
A piezoelectric inkjet printing system capable of creating sub-millimeter patterns of aqueous reagent with precise placement for biosensor applications was recently developed [27].
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are formed by various groups of living organisms and their by-products, creating a millimeter-thick topsoil layer of inorganic particles bound together by organic materials.
Organovo, which went public earlier this year through a small cap offering and has a market cap of $98 million, manufactures a bioprinter that can create 1 millimeter-thick tissues.
When it comes to the design, Mr. Blahnik said, "balance is the most important aspect of creating a 115-millimeter heel.
Radar waves from the satellites travel different distances if the ground rises or falls just a few millimeters, creating an interference pattern when computers combine the two images.
To make the 10 drawings of his fingerprints, which might be called the show's chef d'oeuvre, Mr. Penone extended each fingerprint by penciling myriad unbroken thin lines around it, one millimeter apart, creating a dense radius around each that suggests the rings of a very ancient tree or the infinite ripples of a quiet eddy in a stream.
Researchers at the University of Tokyo, wanting to show off fabrication of living biological structures, have created a 5 millimeter tall doll made completely from living cells.
Western North America is slowly pulling apart at a rate of several millimeters per year, creating a network of faults, hills, and valleys in the brittle crust.
In particular, the order-of-magnitude improvement evidenced on application of graphite sheets stems from the extended paths of low thermal resistance created in the millimeter-sized catalyst ensemble.
In a petri dish, the cells spontaneouslybulged to form a bubble called an eye vesicle, which folded back on itself to create a half-millimeter-wide pouch layered with retinal cells — the optic cup.
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