millimeter|millimeters in English
noun
['mɪlɪmɪːtə(r)]
metric unit of length equal to one thousandth of a mete
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1. Circumferential resection margin (CRM) positive Margin IS involved with tumor Described as "less than 1 millimeter (mm)" 0.1-99.9: Distance of tumor from margin: 0.1- 99.9 millimeters (mm) (Exact size to nearest tenth of millimeter) XX.0: 100 mm or greater: XX.1
2. 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.
3. 9 Micrometre: One - thousandth of a millimeter.
4. His platelet count was only 4,000 per cubic millimeter; normal is 200,000 to 400,000 per cubic millimeter.
5. How many millimeters are there in a kilometer?
6. Sterling Silver 6.5 millimeters Byzantine Necklace
7. One-millimeter cut through upper abdomen.
8. Millimeter, get clothes clips and hot water
9. 10 Micrometre: One - thousandth of a millimeter.
10. Sterling Silver 1.8 millimeters Square Byzantine Chain Necklace
11. Bullet missed your jugular by about three millimeters.
12. 7 A micrometer is one thousandth of one millimeter.
13. 4 A millimeter is one - thousandth of a meter.
14. The Brachiopod in actual dimension is 12 millimeters wide
15. 8 The silicon chips are less than a millimeter thick.
16. A micrometer is one thousandth of one millimeter.
17. It's only four by four by seven millimeters in size.
18. The creature is a tiny centipede, just 10 millimeters long.
19. 3 Petiolar modena, chief instrument 3 millimeter, without wool.
20. The world’s smallest orchids measure just one millimeter across
21. Snow city Washington, annual snowfall amounts to 1870 millimeter.
22. Learning Link Schedules in Self-Backhauled Millimeter Wave Cellular Networks Abstract: Multihop self-backhauling is a key enabling technology for millimeter wave cellular deployments
23. 8 A micrometer is one thousandth of one millimeter.
24. 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).
25. This is actual 3D points with two to three millimeter accuracy.