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The additional bands in the ultraviolet (after dilution with pure heptane) were (in nanometres) : 220 (m), 226 (m), 240 (m), 253 (m), 262 (m).
Distance was measured in micrometres and structural order in nanometres.
The silicon trees are only 10 nanometres across and 100 nanometres high.
These are actually aggregate sizes composed of much smaller grains, at least for the ferrihydrite particles, which are typically only a few nanometres in size.
The more ordered the structure, or the denser it is, the more the light diverges and the greater the retardance (in nanometres).
Thus, plasmas can induce specific surface chemistries that affect the top few tens of nanometres but generally do not change the bulk properties of the materials.
Since the size of atoms and molecules is measured in nanometres, that is nanotechnology.
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A nanometre is one billionth of a metre, or approximately 10 hydrogen molecules lying end to end.
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To give an idea of the scale of the science that we are considering, a human hair is approximately 80,000 to 100,000 nanometres in diameter.
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Put simply, it is the application of material sciences at around the nanometre scale—that is, one billionth of a metre.
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It covers a range of scale from 0.1 to 100 nanometres.
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The two are often confused, but a micrometre is one thousandth of a millimetre or one thousand nanometres, so there is a huge difference in scale.
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Desert varnish is usually around one micrometer thick and represents nanometre-scale layering.
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Chemical vapour deposition allows control of the thickness of the film on a nanometre scale, which is essential for some applications.
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It derives its name from the nanometre, a unit of measurement equalling one billionth of a meter.
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It is an alternating pattern of dark and light bands measuring each 1 nanometre.
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Nanotechnologies are concerned with the development of new materials at the nanometre scale, materials that have novel and exciting properties and applications.
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The nanometre is often associated with the field of nanotechnology.
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Molecular engineering is sometimes called generically nanotechnology, in reference to the nanometre scale at which its basic processes must operate.
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Combining these definitions, we see that 1/683 watt of 555 nanometre green light provides one lumen.
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Nuclear microprobes are extremely powerful tools that utilize ion beam analysis techniques as microscopies with spot sizes in the micro-/nanometre range.
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