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Перевод: micrometer speek micrometer


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микрометр


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  1. Two kinds of work-based tasks were used in the research, micrometer and invoicing exercises.
  2. She read the star's altitude off the sextant's micrometer, and I dutifully jotted down the numbers and the time of day for her.
  3. The researchers suggest that the micrometer trainees' performance was more consistent because most had mastered the skills involved to the point where they are secure, while the invoicing trainees were often still in the process of mastering procedures.
  4. The micrometer trainees generally performed fairly consistently on the different assessment exercises which they completed but invoicing trainees did not.
  5. Earlier studies of comets jets, focused on the short-period comet Swift-Tuttle, showed that they were made up of dust particles of about one micrometer in diameter.
  6. One approach is to time the passage of the Sun, from one side (or - limb") to the other, across a fixed meridian (north-south) wire, and calculate its size from the known rotation rate of the Earth; another depends on measurements of the solar disc using a micrometer screw at the eyepiece of a telescope.
  7. He was being interviewed by the foreman who asked "can you work with a mic?" (pronounced "Mike" short for micrometer).
  8. Slide thickness can be checked with a micrometer or, less reliably, on a microscope, looking for the required interference colours, e.g. quartz greys.
  9. So they they're pretty accurate er machines in a a pattern way, not a I found later in engineering where they needed things to the micrometer and the very, very fine measurement, very particular to the th the tissue paper difference between er er one thing and another wasn't good enough.
  10. The heights of accumulation at known time intervals are measured by optical micrometer and the particle sizes calculated from these figures.
  11. Since sediment particles range in size from several metres to less than one micrometer, a scale using uniform divisions by size places too much emphasis on coarse sediment and too little on fine particles.
  12. She had been moved to a different room in the factory and was doing more intricate work which involved the use of a micrometer and much greater concentration.
  13. The microscope should be fitted with a calibrated ocular micrometer and should give a magnification of approximately x100.

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