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The blood vessels are just a few millimetres in diameter so are joined under a microscope.
But there is a small hole (about 0.1-0.15 minlimetres in diameter) with no blue cones.
Gingerich also noted that the watercolor moons in Lan's book were each eighty-one millimetres in diameter.
The ball, which had been thirty-eight millimetres in diameter for decades, had been enlarged to forty.
Pisolite, spheroidal crystalline particle larger than 2 millimetres in diameter (see oölite).
Today, the largest organoids are about 4 millimetres in diameter and contain only about 2 million to 3 million cells.
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His latest spot painting involves a million dots a millimetre in diameter in different colours.
Chondrules are usually about one millimetre in diameter and consist largely of the silicate minerals olivine and pyroxene.
Although a human can walk through a spider web with relative ease, that is because each strand is only three-thousandths of a millimetre in diameter.
The stream of ink was about a tenth of a millimetre in diameter, and the entire pattern covered an area a little larger than a matchbook.
These assemblages contain multicellular structures, complex-walled cysts, asymmetric organic structures, and dorsiventral, compressed organic thalli, some approaching one millimetre in diameter.
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