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One nanometer is roughly the width of five carbon atoms, or a simple sugar molecule.
For comparison, that's roughly the width of the average dishwasher or the size of Kim Kardashian's waist.
Local residents indicated the way to her house, a modest, concrete structure roughly the width of a one-car garage.
Buying another one would involve navigating a concourse roughly the width of a coffee table and sidestepping the bathroom line that started forming five innings earlier.
And when I say "grain," these zircons really are tiny, measuring about two hundred microns across, roughly the width of a human hair.
So for those who don't study vision, one degree of visual angle, if you stick your thumb out, is roughly the width of your thumb.
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The printer uses a very thin glass nozzle to create droplets that are about 50 microns across (roughly half the width of a human hair).
One general observation was made that most of the Myosin 1E particles stays in about 5 µm from the cell edge during P1 spreading, roughly covering the width of lamellipodia from cell edge.
I took a stroll, roughly tracing the width of the meteorite that had struck.
Shape into a ball, then flatten roughly to the width of your pasta machine.
With a width of 65 nanometers, they will be twice as fine as anything produced in existing plants (a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter; 100 nanometers are roughly 1/1000 the width of a human hair).
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