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micrometer

caliper micrometer ARCHIT

deflection micrometer ARCHIT

Depth micrometer INDUST

dial micrometer

filar micrometer AREA

inside micrometer ARCHIT

micrometer anvil

micrometer callipers

micrometer gauge ARCHIT

micrometer head

micrometer scale ARCHIT

micrometer screw ARCHIT

micrometer theodolite AREA

ocular micrometer ARCHIT

thread micrometer MECH

vernier micrometer

dent gauge micrometer ARCHIT

inside micrometer calipers ARCHIT

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A mesoscale connectome corresponds to a spatial resolution of hundreds of micrometers.
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It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter.
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A common use of filar micrometers was measuring the distance between double stars.
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Polymer morphology on a mesoscale (nanometers to micrometers) is particularly important for the mechanical properties of many materials.
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Mantle dentin is formed by newly differentiated odontoblasts and forms a layer approximately 150 micrometers wide.
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The chip was developed in 5 micrometer technology.
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The typical sizes of other presolar grains are in the range of micrometers.
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Digital format is required so the information could be written in micrometers, pixel by pixel, with the focused ion beam.
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The tube walls are 8 to 50 micrometers thick, usually lying in the range 10 to 25 m.
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Desert varnish is usually around one micrometer thick and represents nanometre-scale layering.
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