English to Kannada Dictionary micrometres

micrometres

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These microscopic organisms, typically 1-5 'micrometres' long, are distinguished by the absence of sub-cellular organelles, such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.
Pore length was measured as the length of the stomatal pore in 'micrometres' .
In the part of the infrared spectrum trapped by CO2-wavelengths between 13 and 19 'micrometres' - they found that between 1970 and 1997 less and less radiation was escaping.
Discovered by an international team of Russian, Norwegian, British and US geoscientists, the diamond fragments at only 20-80 'micrometres' in size are too small to see without a microscope.
Bacteria or viruses would usually be delivered in a finely-dispersed aerosol with liquid droplet sizes ranging from 1 to 5 'micrometres' - small enough to enable penetration deep into the lungs.
In this case, the pore fluids precipitate minerals as fast as the fractures are opening, which may happen in multiple episodes, such that the actual space between the facture walls never exceeded a few nanometres or 'micrometres' .
On a weight basis, a billion ultra-fine particles are about equivalent to one coarse particle 10 'micrometres' in diameter, but have one thousand times the surface area.
Particles between 0.05 'micrometres' and one micrometre scatter light and radiation, aiding atmospheric reactions.
With the laser's ability to be focused to points of a few 'micrometres' or millimetres in diameter, high power densities can be spatially confined to heat target tissues.
Typically, the in-plane resolution is several hundreds of 'micrometres' with observed slices of several millimetres thickness.
A pixel density of 2,500 pixels per square millimeter corresponds to a pixel size of only 20 'micrometers' .
Challenge: today's chips contain millions of elements with features as small as a fraction of a 'micrometer' (millionth of a meter), projected by visible light.
Setae range in length from a few 'micrometers' to several millimeters.
A careful adjustment of the experimental exchange times should allow the detection of confined motions for typical distance scales between nanometers and 'micrometers' .
That distance varies from a few hundred nanometers to a few 'micrometers' , depending on atom velocity.
In fact, it can exhibit ordered structures with length scales ranging from 'micrometers' to nanometers.
Next, the researchers measured profiles of the bullets' surface ridges and grooves to accuracies of 20 nanometers in depth and a few 'micrometers' across the surface.
On top of the lead, they spread a grid of tiny magnetic dots, each measuring 800 nanometers across and separated from its neighbors by 1.5 'micrometers' .
Fully grown individuals range in size from about 100 'micrometers' to almost 20 centimeters long.
One 'micrometer' is about the size of an average bacterium.
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