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  1. Millimetre

    one source date November 2010 unit of length m .001 accuracy 5 The millimetre American English American spelling millimeter , symbol mm is a Units of measurement unit of length in the metric system , equal to one thousandth of a metre , which is the International System of Units SI SI base unit base unit of length. It is equal to 1,000 micrometre s and 1,000,000 nanometre s. There are 25.4 mm in one inch . Unicode symbols For the purposes of compatibility with Chinese character Chinese , Japanese language Japanese and Korean language Korean CJK characters, Unicode has symbols for millimetre code 339C square millimetre code 339F cubic millimetre code 33A3 They are useful for East Asian fixed width CJK typography, because they are equal in proportion to one Chinese character . See also 1 E 3 m SI SI prefix Metric system Orders of magnitude length Conversion of units , for comparison with other units of length References http www.unicode.org charts PDF U3300.pdf CJK Compatibility excerpt from The Unicode Standard, Version 4.1. SI units of length Category Units of length Category Orders of magnitude length 3 ar be be x old bs Milimetar bg ca Mil l metre cv et Millimeeter el es Mil metro eo Milimetro eu Milimetro fa fr Millim tre fur Milimetri gl Mil metro ko id Milimeter ia Millimetro is Millimetri it Millimetro ka sw Millimita lo la Millimetrum lv Milimetrs mk mr nl Millimeter ja no Millimeter nn Millimeter pnb pl Milimetr pt Mil metro ru sq Milimetri sk Milimeter sl Milimeter sr Milimetar ta te th tr Milimetre uk ur vec Mi imetro vi Milim t zh yue zh ...   more details



  1. 1 millimetre

    Unreferenced date July 2009 Associations Orders of magnitude length To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists length s between 10 sup 3 sup metre m and 10 sup 2 sup m 1  mm and 1  cm . 1 E 4 m Distances shorter than 1 mm 1.0  mm 1 1000 sup sup of a metre 1.0  mm 0.03937 inch es or 5 127 exactly 1.0  mm side of square geometry square of area 1 E 6 m 1 mm 1.0  mm diameter of a pinhead 1.5  mm length of average flea 2.54  mm distance between pins on old dual in line package DIP dual inline package electronic components 5  mm length of average red ant 5.56 x 45 mm NATO standard ammunition size 7.62 x 51 mm NATO common military ammunition size 1 E 2 m Distances longer than 1 cm See also Orders of magnitude length Millimetre DEFAULTSORT 1 Millimetre Category Orders of magnitude length 03 eo 1 E 3 m fr 1 E 3 m ko 1 E 3 m ja 1 E 3 m sh 1 E 3 m ...   more details



  1. MMW

    MMW can refer to Medeski Martin & Wood , a jazz trio Malibu s Most Wanted , a parody on life in the ghettos of L.A Millimetre wave , electromagnetic radiation disambig de MMW it MMW no MMW ...   more details



  1. Nobeyama radio observatory

    Image Nobeyama45m.jpg thumb right Nobeyama 45m single dish radio telescope The Nobeyama Radio Observatory NRO is a division of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan NAOJ and consists of three radio instruments located in Nobeyama, a village in the Japan Alps at an elevation of 1350m. The 45m Radio Telescope A 45m single dish radio telescope that operates in short millimetre wavelengths. The Nobeyama Millimetre Array NMA An millimetre interferometer consisting of six 10m diameter telescopes. The Nobeyama Radioheliograph An array of eighty four antennas dedicated for solar observations. External links http www.nro.nao.ac.jp index e.html Official English Web Site of the NRO radio astronomy coord 35 56 30 N 138 28 33 E display title region JP type landmark source dewiki Category Radio telescopes de Nobeyama Radio Observatory ja ...   more details



  1. Microphysics

    The term microphysics refers to areas of physics that study phenomena that take place on the microscopic scale length scales smaller than 1 Millimetre mm , such as Quantum mechanics Molecular physics Atomic physics Nuclear physics Particle physics Nanotechnology See also Timeline of microphysics Category Physics ar fa ...   more details



  1. 1 E-9 m³

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists volume s between 10 sup 9 sup cubic metres and 10 sup 8 sup cubic metres 1 microlitre and 10 microlitres . See also orders of magnitude volume volumes or capacities of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 10 m Volumes smaller than 1 microlitre 0.001  cm is equal to 1 microlitre s Volume of 1 E 5 kg 1 milligram mg of water . 10 sup 9 sup m Volume of a cube geometry cube with 1 E 4 m 1 millimetre mm side 0.004  cm is equal to 4 microlitres volume of a mustard seed of 2 millimetre diameter 1 E 8 m Volumes larger than 0.01 cubic centimetre Volume Category Orders of magnitude volume ...   more details



  1. Miliband

    distinguish Millimetre band Miliband may refer to David Miliband born 1965 , British politician, brother of Ed Ed Miliband born 1969 , British politician, leader of the Labour Party, brother of David Ralph Miliband 1924 1994 , Belgian born British political theorist, father of David and Ed Miliband Surname de Miliband fr Miliband he ja pl Miliband fi Miliband sv Miliband ...   more details



  1. MM3

    MM3 may refer to Force field chemistry MM3 force field , a class of force fields in chemistry Mm sup 3 sup , a cubic millimetre Mega Man 3 , a 1990 video game for the NES Might and Magic III , a 1991 video game for the PC and many other platforms Mega Man III Game Boy Mega Man III Game Boy , a 1992 video game for the Game Boy Midtown Madness 3 , a 2003 video game for the Xbox disambig ...   more details



  1. Ultrasonic thickness gauge

    unreferenced date October 2008 An Ultrasonic thickness gauge is a measuring instrument for the Nondestructive testing non destructive investigation of a material s thickness using Ultrasonic testing ultrasonic waves . The first ultrasonic thickness gauge in the world was constructed by the Poland Polish engineer Werner Sobek from Katowice , in year 1967. The ultrasonic thickness gauge measures the speed of Wave propagation propagation of the ultrasonic waves in the given material, and then converts this speed to the thickness in millimetre s, applying a suitable mathematical formula . Category Dimensional instruments pl Grubo ciomierz ultrad wi kowy ...   more details



  1. 120 mm Italian naval gun

    Italian 120 millimetre naval guns were standard main armament on Italian World War II destroyers Italian destroyers . The Leone class destroyer Leone class had the M1918 19 Pattern, but this was superseded by the O.T.O. 1926 Pattern for the Sella , Sauro and Turbine classes. The Navigatori class destroyer Navigatori class introduced the improved 50 calibre Ansaldo 1926 Pattern. Category Naval guns of Italy Category 120 mm artillery Naval stub ...   more details



  1. Acacia kingiana

    taxobox name Acacia kingiana status EX status system EPBC regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Rosids ordo Fabales familia Fabaceae genus Acacia species A. kingiana binomial Acacia kingiana binomial authority Joseph Maiden Maiden & William Blakely Blakely Acacia kingiana was a species of Acacia wattle that occurred in an area north east of Wagin, Western Australia Wagin in the Avon Wheatbelt region of Southwest Australia south west Western Australia . It has been declared extinct under the Australia s Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 , and Western Australia s Wildlife Conservation Act 1950 . The species was described by Joseph Maiden and William Blakely in 1928. They described the species as a bushy shrub between two and three meters tall, with 10 millimetre long and two millimetre wide phyllode s, and yellow flowers. It grew in gravelly soil. References cite web url http www.worldwidewattle.com speciesgallery kingiana.php?id 3402 title Acacia kingiana work World Wide Wattle accessdate 2007 03 27 FloraBase name Acacia kingiana Maiden & Blakely id 3402 Category Acacia kingiana Category Rosids of Western Australia Category Extinct flora of Australia Category Fabales of Australia az Acacia kingiana de Acacia kingiana pt Acacia kingiana ...   more details



  1. Lestes vigilax

    italictitle Taxobox name Swamp Spreadwing image Lestes vigilax.jpg image caption L. vigilax at Fort Custer Recreation Area Fort Custer in Augusta, Michigan image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Odonata familia Lestidae genus Lestes species L. vigilax binomial Lestes vigilax binomial authority Edmond de S lys Longchamps S lys 1862 The Swamp Spreadwing is a member of the Lestes genus, it grows between 42 millimetre mm and 55 millimetre mm . It ranges from eastern North America west to Minnesota , Oklahoma and Texas , and to Georgia U.S. state Georgia and South Carolina . It is most commonly seen between May and October. References cite book title Damselflies of the Northeast last Lam first Ed authorlink Ed Lam year 2004 publisher Biodiversity Books isbn 0975401505 TaxonIds wikispecies Lestes vigilax eol 1034244 DEFAULTSORT Lestes Vigilax Category Insects of North America Category Lestes damselfly stub ...   more details



  1. Phoracantha obscura

    Taxobox image Phoracantha obscura.jpg image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera familia Cerambycidae subfamilia Cerambycinae tribus Phoracanthini genus Phoracantha species P. obscura binomial Phoracantha obscura binomial authority Edward Donovan Donovan , 1805 The longicorn beetle Phoracantha obscura is a species of beetle native to Australia . Description Males are between 13 and 28  millimetre mm while females are 14 to 29  millimetre mm . The head , pronotum and elytron elytra vary from blackish brown to dark reddish brown, the elytra have two yellow fascia. Antennal segments 3 to 10 have apical spines ref cite web title PaDIL url http www.padil.gov.au viewPestDiagnosticImages.aspx?id 627 accessdate 2008 12 21 ref . References reflist cite web title Phoracantha obscura url http zipcodezoo.com Animals P Phoracantha obscura accessdate 2008 12 21 cite web title Museum Victoria Collection Object Phoracantha obscura Coleoptera Cerambycidae url http collections.museumvictoria.com.au object.php?irn 952550 accessdate 2008 12 21 Cerambycidae stub wikispecies Category Beetles of Australia Category Cerambycidae fr Phoracantha obscura vi Phoracantha obscura ...   more details



  1. Phoracantha punctata

    Taxobox name Longicorn Beetle image Phoracantha punctata.jpg image width 240px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Beetle Coleoptera subordo Polyphaga infraordo Cucujiformia superfamilia Chrysomeloidea familia Cerambycidae subfamilia Cerambycinae tribus Phoracanthini genus Phoracantha species P. punctata binomial Phoracantha punctata binomial authority Donovan 1805 The Longicorn Beetle Phoracantha punctata is a species of Cerambycinae that is native to Australia . Description Males are between 12 and 26 millimetre mm while females are 14 to 27 millimetre mm long. They are dark reddish brown to blackish brown, the elytra has additional pale markings ref cite web title PaDIL url http www.padil.gov.au viewPestDiagnosticImages.aspx?id 630 accessdate 2008 12 22 ref . References reflist cite web title Phoracantha punctata url http zipcodezoo.com Animals P Phoracantha punctata accessdate 2008 12 22 wikispecies Category Beetles of Australia Category Cerambycidae Cerambycidae stub vi Phoracantha punctata ...   more details



  1. AF107

    The AF107 is the Europe an name for an early circa 1960 germanium based A bipolar junction transistor of PNP transistor PNP polarity intended for high frequency use F . It shares most of its characteristics with the AF108 . Both models use a non standard round metallic housing of 9 millimetre diameter which is electrically connected to the collector. At a housing temperature of 45 C, these transistors can handle an internal power dissipation of 0.5 watt. Unit gain 1 is reached at typically 250 megahertz MHz minimum 150 MHz . References Siemens AG Siemens Halbleiter Datenbuch 1961 , pp. 38 39 Category Commercial transistors et AF107 ...   more details



  1. LPA512

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 LPA512 Serbian language Serbian 512 was an industrial programmable logic controller a small 438 286 278 Millimetre mm , portable, computer developed by Ivo Lola Ribar Institute of Serbia in 1986 as an enhacement to its prior product, PA512 . It was first deployed in Tovarna avtomobilov Maribor Maribor car factory . gallery Missing image removed Image LPA512.jpg LPA512 Image LPA512 side.jpg LPA512 side gallery Serbian computers DEFAULTSORT Lpa512 Category Portable computers Category Automation Category Production and manufacturing Compu hardware stub es LPA512 sr 512 ...   more details



  1. Maxivision

    Advert date January 2011 Maxivision 24 and Maxivision 48 are thirty five millimetre motion picture film formats, designed by Dean Goodhill in 1999. The system uses normal thirty five millimetre motion picture film, capturing images on three perforations of film per frame. The format can run either at the standard twenty four frames per second, or at forty eight frames per second, which reduces strobing effects and increases apparent resolution when combined with a system for reducing film movement in the gate and eliminating scratching. Because Maxivision uses only three perforations of film per frame, the twenty four frame per second format uses 25 less film than standard four perforation formats, and the forty eight frame per second format only requires a 50 increase in the amount of film to yield twice the frame rate. The image is exposed into the region ordinarily reserved for the analog optical sound track which is rarely used now. This allows for a wider image on the same size film. This also reduces the need for cropping of the image and makes for a 30 larger total frame area than traditional projection even though less film is used. The advancements of this system go beyond simply a larger image with less waste, however. The projector head is far more stable than traditional projective systems. It uses a sophisticated grid tracking charge coupled device to automatically detect and compensate for any changes in the film type and position making projection of even traditional thirty five millimetre prints sharper, more steady and with less chance of damage to the film. Roger Ebert praised the system, saying The picture is four times as good as current film projection . http cinematech.blogspot.com 2005 08 roger ebert on digital cinema standard.html The format uses a custom built projector head that can be switched between standard thirty five millimetre formats and Maxivision. Furthermore, the new projector head is able to change from anamorphic to Maxivision and standard ...   more details



  1. Tea chest

    Image TeaChest.jpg thumb right 200px Tea chest A tea chest is a type of wooden case originally produced and used to ship tea to the United Kingdom . The conventional tea chest is a case with riveted metal edges, of approximate size 500x500x750 millimetre s. The term is now used more widely to indicate similarly sized cases, including cardboard cases, produced for various home and commercial uses. tea stub See also Tea chest bass Crate Milk crate References references Category Food storage containers Category Tea ...   more details



  1. Microbubbles

    Microbubbles are bubbles smaller than one millimetre in diameter, but larger than one micrometre . They are used in medical diagnostics as a contrast agent for ultrasound imaging . ref Blomley, Martin J. K. http www.bmj.com cgi content extract 322 7296 1222 Microbubble contrast agents a new era in ultrasound. BMJ. 19 May 2001. ref In practice, because gas bubbles in liquid lack stability and would therefore quickly dissolve, microbubbles must be encapsulated with a solid shell. The shell is made from either a lipid or a protein such as Optison microbubbles which consist of Octafluoropropane perfluoropropane gas encapsulated by a serum albumin shell. References reflist Category Ultrasound ...   more details



  1. Melobesioideae

    Automatic taxobox image Lithothamnion glaciale.jpg image caption Lithothamnion  glaciale showing conceptacles. Millimetre scale subdivision linked species list Leptophytum Lithothamnion Melobesioidea Phymatolithon incomplete true authority Bizzozero, 1885 The Melobesioideae are a subfamily of Corallinacea n Coralline alga with multiporate conceptacle s. ref cite book url http books.google.com ?id 29tNNeQKeMC&pg PA149&lpg PA149&dq Litostroma v onepage title Paleobotany the biology and evolution of fossil plants isbn 9780123739728 author1 Taylor, Thomas N author2 Taylor, Edith L author3 Krings, Michael year 2009 ref References Reflist rhodophyta stub Category Red algae ...   more details



  1. 1 myriometre

    To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists length s between 10 sup 4 sup metre m and 10 sup 3 sup m 100 micrometre m and 1 millimetre mm . 10 micrometres Distances shorter than 100 m 100 m 1 10 of a millimetre 100 m 0.00394 inches 100 m thickness of a coat of paint 100 m length of a dust particle 120 m diameter of a human ovum 170 m length of the largest sperm cell in nature ref http www2.oakland.edu biology lindemann spermfacts.htm ref ref http www.neatorama.com 2006 06 17 worlds biggest sperm belongs to a tiny fly ref 100 400 m length of Demodex mite s living in human hair follicle s 200 m typical length of Paramecium Paramecium caudatum , a ciliate protist 250 300 m length of a dust mite ref http ohioline.osu.edu hyg fact 2000 2157.html House Dust Mites HYG 2157 97 . Retrieved 2008 12 04 ref 340 m length of a single pixel on a 17 inch monitor with a resolution of 1024 768 500 m typical length of Amoeba Amoeba proteus , an amoeboid protist 500 m Microelectromechanical systems MEMS micro engine Fact date February 2009 760 m thickness of a ISO IEC 7810 credit card 1 millimetre Distances longer than 1 mm See also Associations Orders of magnitude length wide Notes Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1 Myriometre Category Orders of magnitude length 04 fr 1 E 4 m ko 1 E 4 m sh 1 E 4 m ...   more details



  1. 1 E-6 m²

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists area s between 10 sup 6 sup square metre m and 10 sup 5 sup m 1 to 10 millimetre mm . See also orders of magnitude area areas of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 7 m Areas smaller than 10 sup 6 sup m 1 mm is equal to 1 E 6 m 2 mm Area of the head of a pin 8 mm Surface area of the ball in a ballpoint pen 1 E 5 m Areas larger than 10 sup 5 sup m area Category Orders of magnitude area pt 1 E 6 m no Kvadratmillimeter ...   more details



  1. 1 E-5 m²

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists area s between 10 sup 5 sup square metre m and 10 sup 4 sup m 10 millimetre mm and 1 centimetre cm . See also orders of magnitude area areas of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 6 m Areas smaller than 10 sup 5 sup m 10 mm is equal to 1 E 5 m 0.015,5 square inch es 75 mm Area of the flat end of a pencil 80 mm Area of the nail on a typical little finger 83 mm PowerPC G4 microprocessor chip die 1 E 4 m Areas larger than 10 sup 4 sup m area Category Orders of magnitude area ...   more details



  1. Superficial X-rays

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Superficial X rays are low energy X rays that do not penetrate very far before they are absorbed. They are produced by linear accelerator s operating at voltage s in the 50&ndash 200 kV range, and therefore have an energy in the 50&ndash 200 keV range see External beam radiotherapy for an explanation of the maximum and mean energies as a function of voltage . They are useful in radiation therapy for the treatment of various benign or malignant skin problems, and have a useful depth of a couple of millimetre s &mdash certainly not more than 5  mm. By convention, the voltage is used to characterize X and gamma ray beams in volts , whilst electron beams are characterized by their energies in electronvolts . DEFAULTSORT Superficial X Rays Category X rays Category Radiation oncology Dermatology stub ...   more details



  1. 1 E-8 m²

    Unreferenced date July 2009 To help compare different orders of magnitude this page lists area s between 10 sup 8 sup square metre m sup 2 sup and 10 sup 7 sup m sup 2 sup 0.01 to 0.1 millimetre mm sup 2 sup . See also orders of magnitude area areas of other orders of magnitude . 1 E 9 m Areas smaller than 10 sup 8 sup m sup 2 sup 0.01 mm sup 2 sup is equal to 1 E 8 m sup 2 sup 0.055 mm sup 2 sup Size of a pixel on a typical modern computer display 1 E 7 m Areas larger than 10 sup 7 sup m sup 2 sup area Category Orders of magnitude area ...   more details




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