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Centimeter

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Centimeter meaning

(Canadian spelling, alternative) Alternative form of centimetre.

Synonyms of Centimeter

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So if you come to me and say, 'Laura, I think I'm being poisoned over the last month,' I'm going to take your 12 centimeter piece of hair and make a segment from about one centimeter to the distal end, and not test that.

During the Indiana flight, "One of our colleagues on the ground would raise silvery metal reflectors by half a centimeter to a centimeter to show that we can detect that level of change," Rennich said.

In terms of rain, Los Angeles County was a big winner with a quarter-inch (0.64 centimeter) to a half-inch (1.27 centimeter) overnight.

Intensities can be very high; above 10 watts per square centimeter, cavitation can be inducted in liquid media, and some applications use up to 1000 watts per square centimeter.

ARway.ai (CSE:ARWY, OTC: ARWYF, FSE:E65) is revolutionizing AR navigation with a cutting-edge no-code, no-beacon spatial computing solution enabled by visual marker tracking with centimeter precision.

The body of Norwegian Pall Frode Aaberg, 58, was found in his Soi Bongkot 8 apartment March 8, lying on his blood-stained bed with a 15-centimeter knife found in his hand.

BRP Cape Engaño, on the other hand, sustained a 1.1-meter hole on its starboard side and 40-centimeter damage to the engine exhaust, also on the starboard quarter, Malaya added.

Duplantis, who is widely known as “Mondo,” has now broken the world record 10 times in his career—each time by one centimeter.

His latest clearance of 6.26 meters, one centimeter higher than his record in Paris, was achieved on his second attempt, brushing the bar with his legs as he went over.

If you place alongside this 16 years of Democrat presidential residence, which moves the Labor needle not a centimeter, with Republicans, staying up at night reading Ayn Rand, and so pulling the Capital end of the rope, what you get is no struggle at all.

In this year's surface surveys in the region, a 4.5-centimeter-tall marble, dated to the Bronze Age and considered part of a prehistoric belief system of its time, was encountered.

The company also created a power adapter known as a ‘pocket cannon’ that has a power density of 3.3 watts per cubic centimeter.

This technology uses a patch covered with more than 1,000 micro-needles per square centimeter.

Adding one additional centimeter to his indoor record height would have allowed Fisher to claim the outdoor record, cementing his name in Middlebury’s athletic history.

Interstellar space within our galaxy has about 1 atom per cubic centimeter.

Once the density of the center of a dense core exceeds a certain threshold, about one million hydrogen molecules per cubic centimeter, self-gravity leads the egg to transform into a star.

That nausea ultimately led to the discovery of a four centimeter brain tumor pressing on his brain.

The painting, which is almost the size of a single A4-size sheet of paper, depicts seven people, each no bigger than one centimeter, moving around the landscape.

The students grappled with how to build satellites robust enough to function in space from commercial parts, how to set up a ground station to receive data and how to fit the needed technology into a small, 10-centimeter frame.

The team which made the finding believes the cracks could host collections of bacteria as rich and diverse as the human gut — roughly 10 billion cells per cubic centimeter (0.06 cubic inches).