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Reggie Thomas emerged this morning from his job as a maintenance supervisor at a prison near the overflowing Hudson River, a toothbrush in his front pocket, to find his 2011 Honda with its windows down and a foot (304 millimeters) of water inside.
"In the tropics, you would get as much as 65 millimeters of water, whereas in the northern latitudes, it might only be a few millimeters," says Wentz.
That loss of weight equivalent to a depth of between 20 and 30 millimeters of water across a broad swath of the globe centered on the South Pacific causes Earth's crust to spring upward in the region.
Every kitten replacement formula comes with instructions on how much formula you need to mix in how many cubic centimeters or millimeters of water to get the best results.
The large sponsons extended down to about a foot (305 millimeters) of the water and proved to be very wet in service.
The highest irrigation water use efficiency was found in the moisture tension treatment of −30 kPa with an increase of 27 kg ha−1 ears for each millimeter of applied irrigation water.
All pressures were converted from millimeter of mercury into centimeter of water for better comparison between the IAP and pPAW (1 mmHg = 1.3595 cmH2O).
Thus, DW-MRI provides insight into cellular architecture at the millimeter scale, through a quantitative measurement of water diffusivity, called the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC).
To test the idea, the researchers placed a rectangular mesh with millimeter-sized holes inside a small tank of water where a light current kept the liquid circling.
When there's a thin coating of water, between a couple millimeters and no more than a half inch, start running.
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