1 micrometerの例文
- The merozoites inside the megaloschizonts were less than 1 micrometer in diameter.
- The bubble size ranges from 50 down to 1 micrometer or less.
- Under typical circumstances ion ranges will be between 10 nanometers and 1 micrometer.
- The myofibrils are long protein bundles about 1 micrometer in diameter each containing myofilaments.
- -- Polarized light microscopy ( PLM ) is limited to detecting fibers that are about 1 micrometer in diameter.
- When the objects are very small ( typically < 1 micrometer ), for example, one speaks of colloids.
- Using computer simulations, it became clear that they were observing light scattered by particles of around 1 micrometer in diameter.
- ABS plastic ground down to an average diameter of less than 1 micrometer is used as the colorant in some tattoo inks.
- Nanotechnology can be coupled with Computed Tomography ( CT ) systems and be able to provide high resolution images smaller than 1 micrometer.
- "' Nanobottles "'are hollow bottle-shaped particle with the maximal dimension smaller or comparable with 1 micrometer.
- The initial measurement was taken with intravital microscopy, which showed a slow-moving plasma layer, the glycocalyx, of 1 micrometer thick.
- While nanoparticles are smaller than 1 micrometer in diameter ( typically 5 500 nanometers ), the larger microbeads are 0.5 500 micrometer in diameter.
- The linear polarization data obtained from the same mission confirmed that the low-and mid-level clouds were sulfuric acid with radius of about 1 micrometer.
- To obtain high efficiency removal of 1 micrometer ( or less ) particles generally requires high energy devices such as venturi scrubbers or augmented devices such as condensation scrubbers.
- An update to the software in August 2012 allows the user to smoothly transition from 1 millimeter to 1 micrometer magnification of images assembled from optical and electron microscopes.
- Some of the most advanced nuclear microprobes have beam energies in excess of 2 MeV . This gives the device very high sensitivity to minute concentrations of elements, around 1 micrometer.
- The size of the iron particles is critical, however, and particles of 0.5 1 micrometer or less seem to be ideal both in terms of sink rate and bioavailability.
- By contrast, soft X-rays are easily absorbed in air; the attenuation length of 600 eV ( ~ 2 nm ) X-rays in water is less than 1 micrometer.
- An example of a tritium target in use is a 0.2 mm thick silver disc with a 1 micrometer layer of titanium deposited on its surface; the titanium is then saturated with tritium.
- Ash and dust clouds thrown into the atmosphere by fires and storms usually contain a mixture of particles with a wide range of sizes, with most smaller than 1 micrometer, and they tend to scatter blue light.