micrometer in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for micrometer in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

micrometer Am, micrometre Brit [Brit mʌɪˈkrɒmɪtə, Am ˌmaɪˈkrɑmədər] N

Translations for micrometer in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

micrometer in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for micrometer in the English»French Dictionary

2. micrometer Am → micrometre

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English
The glochidia of this species are larger than those of most other mussels, measuring up to almost 500 micrometers.
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Desert varnish is usually around one micrometer thick and represents nanometre-scale layering.
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The seeds are very tiny, measuring about 7 by 28 micrometers.
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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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The nanotubes formed range from 2 to 20 nm in diameter and few to several micrometers in length.
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Each disk is proposed to have a 0.6-meter diameter and a thickness of about 5 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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Typically, features smaller than 10 micrometers are considered microlithographic, and features smaller than 100 nanometers are considered nanolithographic.
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The spectra of these objects display absorption around 1.55 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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