The top one or two centimetres of lake deposits are enriched in nitrogen compounds.
About two centimetres of the powdered leaf sat in the base of the glass.
Of course, late 20th Century satellites can now pinpoint a location to within centimetres.
Similarly, I would happily trade several centimetres of leg room with a bulkier traveller.
Nerve cells, though, are huge, and consist mainly of filaments that can be many centimetres long.
In the Alps up to 50 centimetres (20 inches) of new snowfall has increased the risk of avalanches.
But, like the women, they missed crucial draws and shots by centimetres, which proved to be so costly.
He warned, however, that some low-level areas could see several centimetres of snow.
Their model consists of two concentric steel cylinders, three metres high and 80 centimetres in diameter, filled with molten sodium.
Even fragments a few centimetres in width are a hazard because they travel at many thousands of kilometres per hour.
To try to stop the cancer spreading, 10 centimetres of nerve was removed - causing permanent disability below the right knee.
To make matters worse, the Iridium handset is an off-putting brick 7 inches (18 centimetres) long, weighing 1 pound (450 grams).
"The tides will only be around four centimetres (1.4 inches) higher than normal for this time of year, " the Environment Agency said.
Old-style cages only had 550 square centimetres of space for each bird - which is less than a sheet of A4 paper.
"The good news is that they are measuring the nodules in my lungs in millimetres rather than centimetres, " Robson told the Mail on Sunday.
Portugal's Nelson Evora denied him the Olympic title in Beijing in 2008 by five centimetres and Phillips has vowed not to miss out again.
BBC: Phillips Idowu wins European Athletics triple jump gold
The baby, which measures just two centimetres (0.78 inches) in length, was caught by Ned Bailey from Mylor in a crab pot in Falmouth Bay.
Kiryienka was denied a first win for Belarus by a matter of centimetres in a thrilling climax which was at odds with a pedestrian stage.
The ability to extend his pursed lips as much as 10.4 centimetres had often meant the difference between achieving part of his thorax and not.
Over the next five years, the team will use a long, hollow, rotating drill to cut and retrieve a cylinder of ice roughly 12 centimetres across.
Thirty rows of a dainty, cabled, blue front-side of a cardigan and about three centimetres onto a hot-pink jumper for a child, and we are away.
If the climate stabilises soon, the ice cap might resettle at a slightly lower mass than it has now, raising sea levels by only a few centimetres.
But further measurements using a laser and looking for reflections showed that much of the ice is covered with a layer of dark material tens of centimetres thick.
It was reported recently that a well-qualified teacher in Fujian province was fired when it was found that he was four centimetres shorter than the required 1.60 metres.
The other bullet entered the right upper arm and tracked down a few centimetres under the skin, before exiting the arm and grazing the skin of the chest.
But it was his fourth leap where Idowu's dominance really showed, the world champion increasing his own personal best by eight centimetres with a huge jump of 17.81.
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Such a fall may matter little for states such as Kerala in the south, which gets a monthly drenching of 50 centimetres (20 inches) during the wet season.
Several centimetres of snow fell overnight, particularly on higher ground.
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