Sentence examples for millimeter per day from inspiring English sources

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Most experimental bacteria crawl just fractions of a millimeter per day.

Next time you slice open your finger with a kitchen knife, take some comfort in the fact that peripheral nervous system neurons regrow their axons at the same clip they did when you were an embryo, about a millimeter per day.

Since the rate of vessel ingrowth into a cell-loaded scaffold is hypothesized to be less than one millimeter per day, a considerable period is needed to provide sufficient blood supply and delivery of substrates such as glucose and oxygen to inner parts of the engineered scaffold [ 1, 2].

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Zonal-mean anomalies of surface air temperature in kelvin (land and ocean; 12 models), precipitation minus evaporation in millimeters per day (land average; 12 models), and terrestrial net primary productivity in kg C per m2 per year (land average; 8 models) for all available models.

For example, a local water manager in Uruguay may need to know the probability that seasonal precipitation will exceed (or not exceed) a certain threshold, such as 3 millimeters per day over a three-month period.

Other important projected changes in the Earth system include: a median ocean pH drop to 7.85 from a preindustrial level of 8.14 in 1861 and, relative to 1861-1880 mean values, a median global precipitation increase of 0.18 millimeters per day and median sea-level rise of 0.23 meters in 2100.

Meteorological data collected over 6 months at the study center in San Lorenzo included rainfall (millimeters per day) and average, minimum, and maximum temperatures (degrees Celsius).

We compared the data on birth rate in the Czech regions with the official data on radioactive fallout (represented by cesium-137) and rainfall intensity (in millimeters per day) measured from 0700 hours on 30 April 1986 until 0700 hours on 1 May 1986 (Kunz 1986).

It can move over the abyssal plain as a near-bottom gravity driven suspension current, several tens of centimeters thick or less, with velocities from several meters up to several kilometers per day, depositing a millimeter-scale terrigenous mud lamina on the way.

This may be due to the lower number of activated T cells accumulating in the T-cell zone of LNs — 150 per millimeter square 1 day after injection 12 — compared with 300 per millimeter square in the T-cell zone of the spleen.

observations per day.

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