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Given two millimetre images, first contours are extracted; then a chosen feature approach is computed for each contour and finally a similarity measure between this pair of features is obtained.
As the unit heated up the floor would move away from the ground - one millimetre movement upwards as opposed to one millimetre downwards would allow the car to be set up with two millimetre lower front ride-height, which could improve lap-time performance by somewhere in the region of 0.2-0.3 0.2-0.3.
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The small seed is normally about two millimetres long and nearly two millimetres broad.
"They take one to two millimetres off the face of the tooth," Dean says.
It's going in, until the breaks inexplicably go on, roughly two millimetres from the hole.
They may have diameters ranging from a few microns (thousandths of a millimetre) to one to two millimetres.
For the moment, taste remains a secondary issue, because, so far, the largest piece of "meat" that has been produced in Eindhoven measured eight millimetres long, two millimetres wide, and four hundred microns thick.
It was cruel on Atlético: two minutes and two millimetres have now cost them three European Cups.
Geologists define sand not by composition but by size, as grains between 0.0625 and two millimetres across.
Common sizes are nine inches (22 centimetres) by nine inches by 1/8 inch or 1/10 inch (three or two millimetres).
And as the Earth has become warmer, the sea level has risen by one or two millimetres a year.
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