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- nanoscale up to the centimeter scale or further, but are typically of micrometric dimensions. An inverse pattern is first created in the sacrificial stencil...
- Microencapsulation can also be used to enclose solids, liquids, or gases inside a micrometric wall made of hard or soft soluble film, in order to reduce dosing frequency...
- the gap width, so it can be tuned over many orders of magnitude by a micrometric ****. Biprism (or Fresnel biprism): two prisms joined at their bases...
- at 4.396 light-years or 4.159×1013 km.) John Herschel made the first micrometrical observations in 1834. Since the early 20th century, measures have been...
- research field dealing with the knowledge of temperature in the sub-micrometric scale. Conventional thermometers cannot measure the temperature of an...
- barycenter and slowly change position over the years. Thus Struve made micrometric measurements of 2714 double stars from 1824 to 1837 and published these...
- with much more precision. The "axe-cut junctions" were replaced with micrometric junctions and a whole new technique of production, less dependent on...
- weight of 2 to 2.5 kg. Version B Tir sportif: competition rifle with micrometric sight, hooded front sight with interchangeable posts, no bipod and a...
- .307T. doi:10.1086/123509. S2CID 122892308. Barnard, E. E. (1931), "Micrometric measures of star clusters", Publications of the Yerkes Observatory, 6:...
- Palmer's design. In 1888, Edward W. Morley added to the precision of micrometric measurements and proved their accuracy in a complex series of experiments...