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micrometers

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Depth micrometer INDUST

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inside micrometer ARCHIT

micrometer scale ARCHIT

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Spores 80 - 195 x 5 - 7 micrometers, cylindric-clavate, broadest in the middle and tapering to the blunt ends, with 15 septa.
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The glochidia of this species are larger than those of most other mussels, measuring up to almost 500 micrometers.
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Depending on the species, their sizes can range from a few micrometers (m) to a few 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 strongly focused laser beam has the ability to catch and hold particles (of dielectric material) in a size range from nanometers to micrometers.
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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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The spores, produced on the surfaces of the hollows of the sponge, are almond-shaped with rough surfaces, and measure 1012.5 by 67 micrometers.
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This secreted mucus covers the nasal cavities, and serves as a filter, by trapping air-borne particles larger than 2 to 3 micrometers.
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A mesoscale connectome corresponds to a spatial resolution of hundreds of micrometers.
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A common use of filar micrometers was measuring the distance between double stars.
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