micrometre in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

micrometre in the PONS Dictionary

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Such particles are very small (generally below a micrometre in diameter).
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The grains are unstable with respect to aggregation and spontaneously form micrometre-sized clusters (see figure above).
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This dramatically increases the reactivity relative to micrometre-sized powder thermite.
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The nucleus is about 1 micrometre in diameter.
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Recording density was 128 characters per inch (198 micrometre/character) on eight tracks.
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Given that absorption of the pulse is an exponential process most of the carriers are generated near the surface (typically within 1 micrometre).
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Micro-electromechanical systems are as the name suggests devices with significant dimensions in the micrometre regime or less.
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For typical laser wavelengths, this method would require billions of micrometre-size antennae.
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Tissue are sectioned as thin as 1 micrometre.
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It has been proposed to extend the scale to 250s at 11.25 micrometre or finer.
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