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square centimeters
noun
Plural of square centimeter
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The bassos' vocal tracts measured an average 32.3 square centimeters.
It is 10 micrograms per 100 square centimeters, not 10 micrograms per square centimeter.
But 15 square centimeters could be enough to power, say, a blinking magazine cover for a month.
Moss blooming in an oyster leaf plant's pot becomes five square centimeters of dense forest from a ladybird's perspective.
According to Andreas Willert, one of the researchers, it takes about 15 square centimeters of printable battery to provide the same power as a single watch battery.
That distinction goes to the mezzo-soprano, who measured an average of just 14.6 square centimeters -- less than half that found among the bassos.
"The exposed area of wood inside the template is about 100 square centimeters in size, about the size of a small child's hand".
The union's rules say that the chicken cages must allow at least 750 square centimeters per hen and contain a nest, litter, perch and "clawing board".
Where a Shred logo once appeared was replaced, in small type, with Censored — a nod to his objections over a new international ski federation rule restricting the size of logos on goggles to 15 square centimeters.
"The workmanship is so fine that the face of the centurion watching in amazement at the resurrection of Christ is created in a three-by-two-centimeter area," or six square centimeters, which is less than one square inch.
So Grzybowski's team made a number of silicon mazes roughly 6.5 square centimeters in size.
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