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The three amber-bound arthropods were sorted from roughly 70,000 2 millimeter to 6 millimeter bits of amber (upper left image) excavated from an outcrop in the Italian Dolomite Alps.
Typical thicknesses range from half a millimeter to five millimeters.
He stopped to move a bottle on display a millimeter to the right.
These devices, called microcatheters, are thousands of times wider than nanowires, at half a millimeter to a millimeter in diameter.
And then there are 300,000 sacks of negatives, ranging in format size from 35 millimeter to 5 by 7 inches.
The organization also repairs and restores films made in formats ranging from eight millimeter to video, and in some cases has the only known copy of a work.
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Arguably, with its 24-millimeter-to-1,000-millimeter zoom, it doesn't need another lens, but there is a compromise: the lens is slow, between f3 and f5.6, depending on how far it is zoomed out.
Millimeter-to-centimeter scale vertically aligned carbon nanotube (VACNT) arrays are widely studied because of their immense potential in a range of applications.
Given this challenge, many studies of ash have focused on discrete layers (that is, layers of ash that are of millimeter-to-centimeter or greater thickness, and their respective glass shards) found in sequences at a variety of locations and timescales and how to link their presence with a number of Earth processes.
Therefore, in this paper we refer to "discrete ash layers" as a volcanic product that is present as a clearly visible bed in the marine sediments (that is, ash layers of millimeter-to-centimeter or greater thickness, Fig. 2a f) and their respective glass shards (Fig. 2g l)) found in sequences at a variety of locations and timescales.
The holes ranged in depth from a shallow half-a-millimeter to 3.5 millimeters, deep enough to pierce the enamel and enter the sensitive dentin.
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