millimeters in English

noun
1
one thousandth of a meter (0.039 in.).
With these branching patterns, roots can be characterized by fractal analysis over a range of scales from about a quarter of a millimetre to several centimetres.

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1. We offer Buttons in a variety of sizes, our most popular being 17 millimeters, 20 millimeters, 27 millimeters, and 34 millimeters, and we carry different backing styles like tunnel shank, shank, two-hole and four-hole backings.

2. How many millimeters are there in a kilometer?

3. Sterling Silver 6.5 millimeters Byzantine Necklace

4. Sterling Silver 1.8 millimeters Square Byzantine Chain Necklace

5. Bullet missed your jugular by about three millimeters.

6. The Brachiopod in actual dimension is 12 millimeters wide

7. It's only four by four by seven millimeters in size.

8. The creature is a tiny centipede, just 10 millimeters long.

9. Amphipods usually measure 0.2 to 0.6 inches (5 to 15 millimeters) in length, but some deep-sea species reach up to 9.8 inches (250 millimeters).

10. MacroComedones: These closed Comedones are larger than 2–3 millimeters across

11. While offset was measured in millimeters, the Backspace is measured in inches

12. We deal in micro-millimeters over the course of 6 to 8 hours.

13. They range in size from a few millimeters to several centimeters in diameter.

14. The Chinchilla’s hair is about 1.5 inches (40 millimeters) long, with gray, white, and black bands

15. The average yearly rainfall in this area of the Namib amounts to just a few millimeters.

16. The fruits are shiny black berries each a few millimeters long; they are attractive to birds.

17. However, these `radio aerial' conductors may cross zone A if their width does not exceed # millimeters

18. A major challenge is the attachment of antennas, thus limiting read range to only millimeters.

19. 17 The painfully slow elevators, whose speed can be measured in millimeters per hour.

20. The average annual rainfall is 72 millimeters (2.8 in), usually confined to the winter months.

21. Blood pressure is measured by the distance, in millimeters, it elevates a column of mercury.

22. DWT can provide Calendered mesh in cut pieces and coils up to 700 millimeters or 28” wide

23. The Coverslip on the microscope slide (or the bottom of a culture dish) given in millimeters

24. Protoceratops had large orbits (the holes for its eyes), which measured around 50 millimeters in diameter.

25. I took this picture in the Tihamah Desert while 25 millimeters -- that's an inch of rain -- was falling.

26. Acupuncture needles come in various sizes and thicknesses ranging from two millimeters to ten centimeters in length .

27. The Agate is found in volcanic areas whose size can vary from millimeters to several meters

28. Millimeters of aluminum, that's it, and then nothing... out there for millions of miles won't kill us in seconds.

29. However, these ‘radio aerial’ conductors may cross zone A if their width does not exceed 0.5 millimeters.

30. The total amount of rainfall, 2,050 millimeters (81 inches) in four days, was probably the highest ever registered in Brazil.

31. Buckshot definition is - lead shot that is from .24 to .33 inch (about 6.1 to 8.4 millimeters) in diameter.

32. One atmosphere is 1,013 millibar s, or 760 millimeters (29.92 inches) of mercury. Atmospheric pressure drops as altitude increases.

33. The first number refers to the power of magnification, and the second, to the diameter of the large lens in millimeters.

34. The creamy white, fragrant flowers, appearing at the end of spring, are 6 millimeters long, and grow in pairs.

35. 2 I have to shave a few millimeters off the bottom of the door to make it shut.

36. Annual precipitation varies between 450 and 700 millimeters (18 and 28 in), but is uneven from one year to another.

37. The resulting Circuit is thus a small monolithic ‘chip,’ which may be as small as a few square millimeters

38. Consequently, the microfracture holes are approximately three to four millimeters apart (or 3 to 4 holes per square centimeter).

39. The main criterion for subdivision of the detrital rocks is grain size, given as the diameter of the grain in millimeters.

40. When distributed for this use, it usually takes the form of small, white spheres a few millimeters in diameter, called prills.

41. By the time blood leaves the smallest arteries—the arterioles—its pressure is steady at about 35 millimeters of mercury.

42. 18 The main criterion for subdivision of the detrital rocks is grain size, given as the diameter of the grain in millimeters.

43. The climate is predominantly dry; about three-fifths of the country has less than 250 millimeters (9.84 in) of rain a year.

44. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury, and physicians classify patients as hypertensive when their blood pressure is above 140/90.

45. The fabric has an air permeability of less than 6 cubic centimeters per second per square centimeter, (cm3/cm2/sec), at 10 millimeters water gauge pressure.

46. Cicero definition, a Continental unit of measurement for type, equal to 12 Didot points, or 0.178 inch (4.5 millimeters), roughly comparable to a pica

47. Baronet pods are a standard 60 millimeters in diameter and are compatible with most pod brewers (see list at bottom of this page).

48. The Agglutinates — a blend of melted glass and mineral fragments — are usually between several tens of micrometers and a few millimeters in size

49. Actual Evapotranspiration (ETa): Provides a per-pixel estimate of daily water transfer from the Earth's surface to the atmosphere in units of water depth in millimeters (mm)

50. The only known individual is enclosed in honey-colored amber, the length, width and height of which are given as 7, 6 and 3 millimeters.