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You can use a 0.5 millimeter mark to help guide you if your measuring tape has them.
There are a total of 10 lines per centimeter, with the 0.5cm line acting as the 5 millimeter mark, making each centimeter 10mm long.
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Learn the millimeter marks.
There are 300 millimeter marks on the ruler.
Between each 0.5cm line, there are four additional lines that denote the millimeter marks.
For example, see below: Let's say that we measure past the 33 centimeter mark to the sixth millimeter marking.
Your measurement (in centimeters) will be a decimal where the tenths place is indicated by the millimeter marking.
Now close your right eye, open the left one, and read the millimeter marking that's exactly lined up with the center of your left pupil; your reading is your interpupillary distance.
The beginning of the proximal side of the lesion was marked as 0 mm and every millimeter was marked and 'binned' up to a distance of 4 mm rostral to the lesion site.
There seems to be an unobtainable one-millimeter-wide mark of perfection, and none of us can reach it.
Presented in a new 35-millimeter print.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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