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It would take 5,000 layers stacked one atop another to equal the width of a single human hair.
Nanotechnology is often described as dealing in dimensions tens of thousands of times smaller than the width of a single hair.
Their idea for the microscope's "lens" was an exceedingly thin wire tip — the width of a single atom.
The scanning tunneling microscope, invented in 1981 by Gerd Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer of the I.B.M. Zurich Research Laboratory in Switzerland, uses as its "lens" an exceedingly thin wire tip whose end is the width of a single atom.
Today, a more refined version of the writing and reading heads that descended from Dr. Bajorek's research "fly" over the disk surface at a height of about 150 angstroms (an angstrom is roughly the width of a single hydrogen atom).
The station's broadcast range was about the width of a single city block, or from the back of a loft on Lisbenard Street, all the way to its front, on Canal.
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In the buffer, the memory bandwidth is 2f m w bit/s, where f is the clock frequency of the microarchitecture in hertz and w is the bit-width of a single memory location.
The software lets you adjust on-screen line thicknesses, but the hardware isn't sensitive enough to mimic the varying widths of a single line entered with a chisel-point marker.
(ii) For a given spectral width, dominance of a single wavelength seems to yield minimum variance.
For a given spectral width, dominance of a single wavelength seems to yield minimum variance.
Yueping et al. (2010) also stated that the DP is strongly correlated to the length and width ratio of a single fiber.
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