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Graves, meanwhile, can be broadened to about 900 millimetres in order to comfortably fit larger bodies.
After each laser stimulus the laser was moved a few millimetres in order to avoid tissue injury.
The resulting total quantity of a sample was divided by the animals' surface area in square millimetres in order to standardise to a presumably perceivable concentration of chemicals by an ant's antennal contact and to control for size differences between animals.
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A 'nudge', imparted a few years before the threatened impact, would only need to change an asteroid's velocity by a millimetre per second in order to deflect its path away from the Earth".
Furthermore, the security community has started using millimetre wave screening scanners in order to detect concealed objects.
The length of the UM3 was measured on the labial side two millimetres below the occlusal surface in order to minimize wear effect (Fig. 1B).
The initial position of the particle was set at 1 mm of the root tip in order to avoid discrepancies due to the very low velocity in the first millimetre.
Few millimetres of the base were cut away weekly in order to prevent embolism caused by a possible proliferation of microorganisms, and the water was changed every 3 days.
In order to grow beyond a few millimetres in size, tumours must develop a functioning vascular network to provide essential nutrients and oxygen.
In order to find the real size in millimetre, the pixel unit is converted to millimetre unit, firstly.
The epithelium is removed circumferentially around the internal opening of the fistula to a depth of several millimetres to allow positioning the closure clip on the underlying muscular tissue in order to limit postoperative pain.
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