The body is one metre and sixty three centimeters and Elizabeth Castro is one metre and seventy four centimeters.
And they are learning that when they have to cut a fire line, they have to go back and help that soil rehabilitate, because soil only burns a couple of centimeters.
He predicted the cage that is used will have a diameter of 55 centimeters (21.7 inches) to 60 centimeters (23.6 inches) and will be pulled upward at a rate of one meter per second, meaning each man could make the trip in 10 to 12 minutes.
The study found that the ice sheets are likely to contribute a median estimate of 29 centimeters (11.4 inches) of sea level rise by 2100, with a 5 percent chance that it could exceed 84 centimeters (33 inches).
India's weather department defines normal monsoon as seasonal rainfall between 96% and 104% of the long-term, or 50-year, average, which is 89 centimeters currently.
Russian Esquire quipped that for the price, the road's 30 miles could be paved 1.1 centimeters deep in beluga caviar.
In parts of Tochigi, more than 50 centimeters (1.6 feet) of rain fell in 24 hours, Japanese broadcaster NHK reported.
At this stage, EcoBot II is a "proof-of-concept" robot and travels only at roughly 10 centimeters per hour.
Men and women in all the exercise groups trimmed their waists by 2 to 3 centimeters (0.8 to 1.2 inches).
The city has received 12 centimeters (4.7 inches) of snow in the past 12 hours, according to CNN meteorologist Brandon Miller.
Her neighbor, a 34-year-old man who wouldn't give his name, pointed to the damage his own house had sustained, including cracks of five to 10 centimeters in width.
Her neighbor, a 34-year-old man who wouldn't give his name, pointed to the damage his own house had suffered, including cracks of five to 10 centimeters in width.
Raffaele Azzaro, first researcher at INGV-CT, told CNN that one local faultline has moved by as much as 17 centimeters in one day, and currently moves at a rate of around three centimeters each year.
The Plan A drill -- a mining drill -- reached 148 meters (486 feet), but the hole it was drilling would still need to be widened to 70 centimeters (27.5 inches) to accommodate the rescue capsule.
The camera is capable of focusing on any target at distances of about 0.8 inch (2.1 centimeters) to infinity, providing versatility for other uses, such as views of the rover itself from different angles.
It is a contactless radio technology that can transmit data between two devices within a few centimeters of each other.
That allowed a 10x increase in power delivery -- up to 50 microwatts to a millimeter radius antenna coil -- to an implant five centimeters below the skin.
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According to April 12 OPSIS data, the water level of the Guri dam dropped only 4 centimeters (about 1.6 inches) over the past 24 hours while the water intake increased by 723 cubic meters per second over the same period.
Southeast England, where the majority of businesses are located in Britain, was hardest hit, with up to 10.0 inches (25 centimeters) of snow reported in some areas, according to the Met Office, the U.K.'s national weather service.
Suitable candidates include women 60 and older with well-defined tumors two centimeters or less in size.
"We could soon be measuring sea level rises in meters, not centimeters, " says Pearce.
The wound was described as an irregular oval of about 5 centimeters by 3 centimeters above her right ear.
The changes, to take effect on April 25, 2013, will permit passengers to carry folding pocket knives with blades up to 2.36 inches (6 centimeters) in length, as well as sporting equipment such as lacrosse and hockey sticks and golf clubs.
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The man, described as an amateur explorer who wants to remain anonymous, unearthed a 5.5 kilogram golden nugget 60 centimeters in the ground outside Ballarat, a city about an hour and a half drive west of Melbourne.
Venice has sunk about 24 centimeters over the last 100 years.
Remember, this is from a mattress, which the CPSC estimated as being 18, 200 centimeters squared of material covered in fire retardant for an adult, and 7, 900 centimeters squared of material for children.
Watching paint dry is a mere instance compared to watching ice form, but each year the organizers have to wait patiently for a solid layer of at least 30 centimeters before declaring the event safe.
Royal penguins can grow to about 75 centimeters (30 inches) and 5.5 kilograms (12 pounds).
The magnetic strength of the headphones varies by brand and model, but the study found that 3 centimeters was a safe distance for all.
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