(1) A metric unit of length equal to one millionth of a meter
(2) Caliper for measuring small distances
(1) For each species, the length and breadth of five seeds were measured with a micrometer and averaged.
(2) The lengths were measured with an ocular micrometer fitted to the eye-piece of the microscope.
(3) The thickness of subepithelial collagen fibrosis in the gastric biopsies stained with Masson trichrome was measured with an ocular micrometer .
(4) Diameters of the potato tuber were scanned by moving a laser micrometer along the longitudinal axis of the tuber at constant speed, and tuber volume was evaluated as an aggreg ate of thin discs.
(5) The thickness of both wing webs was measured by a pressure-sensitive micrometer before injection.
(6) Whatever it is, only a micrometer could measure it.
(7) A microscope with a calibrated eyepiece micrometer was used to measure the spheroid diameter.
(8) The response was elicited by challenging the ears with oxazolone on Day 15, and the peak of the ear swelling reaction was measured with the spring micrometer between 16 and 24 h.
(9) Finally, you can outside neck turn the brass if the lot indicates a severe lack of uniformity when measured with a proper micrometer .
(10) Using a micrometer to measure the field diameter of the microscope is recommended.
(11) The tumor thickness was measured with an ocular micrometer from the most superficial layer of mucosal epithelium, ulcer base, or granular layer of squamous mucosa, to the deepest invasive tumor cell.
(12) The length of DNA migration in the comet tail, which is an estimate of DNA damage, was measured using an ocular micrometer .
(13) The tractor mechanism slowly pulls the fiber from the heated preform blank and is precisely controlled by using a laser micrometer to measure the diameter of the fiber and feed the information back to the tractor mechanism.
(14) Picard devised a micrometer to measure the diameters of celestial objects such as the Sun, Moon and planets.
(15) The length and width of anthers were measured with a micrometer under a stereomicroscope.
(16) Prof Rainey also examined more than 1,200 leaves of paper, even using a micrometer to measure the thickness of every sheet, as well as recording their height, width, watermarks, chainlines and other properties.
(17) The surface area of allergic mucin per slide was measured with an ocular micrometer , quantitated, and averaged for each case, then compared between the 2 groups.
(18) Polished thin sections were produced using epoxy resin as an embedding and mounting medium with a thickness of 30 m, measured by micrometer and polished using 0.05 m aluminium oxide so that no scratches remained.
(19) An index of intensity of the response to the mitogenic stimulation of T-cells was estimated as the change in thickness, measured with a pressure-sensitive micrometer , of the right wing web minus the change in the left wing web.
(20) The connective tissues were measured in their thickest part under light microscopy with ocular micrometry and the results were recorded as micrometers.
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