Mr Hadow, 46, Mrs Daniels, 44, and Mr Hartley, 40, will attempt to get base figures from which to measure changes in the thickness of the ice.
Once the container is spinning at the correct speed (typically a few revolutions per minute), the mercury spreads out to form a layer less than a millimetre thick, and in such a way that variations in the thickness of the mercury layer compensate for the imperfect shape of the container.
One of the main challenges in reducing the thickness of current 7mm hard disk drives by almost 30% without compromising on its performance and stability is its spindle motor design.
Calabresi says his next step will be to look at changes in the fiber layer thickness in 100 patients over a period of three years.
In the past 10 years, McDonald's has saved 150, 000 tons in packaging by reducing the thickness and size of items such as sundae cups and napkins, and by converting to thinner, lighter and more efficient bags, trays and sandwich wraps.
They showed that Vytorin, a combination of the generic cholesterol drug Zocor and the newer medicine Zetia, did not reduce ultrasound readings of thickness in the neck artery any more than Zocor alone.
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The evidence discovered was remarkably detailed: the plotters appeared to have been putting the targeted buildings under close observation, gathering such details as the thickness of the glass in their windows and the numbers of security guards on duty at various times.
The real surprise was the reduction in stiffness and thickness of major arteries, which decreased 35%, according to the study.
He expects the iPad 5 will use an IGZO screen, cutting the thickness in half and reducing weight.
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The most visible change is seen in the mountain glaciers, with loss of part of their mass due to decreasing thickness and a substantial recession in the last 100 years.
The electrodes are 1.27 millimeters in diameter, "about the thickness of angel hair pasta, " Gross explained.
"Those of us who grew up before Margaret Thatcher was even in Downing Street can sometimes fail to appreciate the thickness of the glass ceiling she broke through - from a grocer's shop in Grantham to the highest office in the land, " he said.
Since the 1950s, submarines have measured the thickness of Arctic ice in specific places but never for the entire region.
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The total thickness of a completely plastic solar cell is in the range of one micrometer, which is 100 times thinner than a human hair.
Glaciers at altitudes below 5, 400m have lost about 1.35m in ice thickness per year since the late 1970s, twice the rate of the larger, high-altitude glaciers.
The Cake is then sliced in any thickness you want radiating from this circle.
Researchers then used ultrasound devices to measure the thickness of the arteries in their neck and leg.
The G2 Touch Hybrid Display contributed significantly to the design of the Optimus G as it reduced the thickness of the device enabling Optimus G to fit more comfortably in the hand.
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In-cell touch can help reduce the thickness of the display, which could make the iPhone 5 thinner than previous models, or clear out space to add other features like a larger battery that can help extend operating time.
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Stick the part in acid, run an electric current through it and we can increase the thickness of the layer by a factor of 20-40.
Nowhere in the manual does it explain the weight (thickness) of nylon string to use when reloading the trimmer, nor does it explain how to install the string into the double-threaded spool so that it feeds correctly.
Optical correlators, meanwhile, work by encoding images on to a beam of light and, using a special lens, transforming them into their Fourier components building-blocks that encode the thickness and direction of lines in the image, but not their position.
The coating is a mere 20, 000th of an inch--a bit more than a micron--in thickness, thus adding negligible weight to the metal.
As one tenth of the ice sits above the water, it is then possible to work out the overall volume and thickness of ice in that location.
The tiny bones, each about the thickness of pencil lead, were first spotted three years ago by a local caretaker in the outwash from a steep hillside near a well-known fossil site outside Kunming, China.
While the phone's thickness is comparable to the Lumia 920, the smaller dimensions felt more comfortable in our hands.
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Everybody knows how Lipitor works, Hazlett argued, so the problem must be the study, which used a technique called carotid intima media thickness (CIMT) to measure the thickness of the walls of an artery in the neck.
About 14 million years ago, a period of climate change caused the formation of the Antarctic ice sheet, which averages one mile in thickness and gets up to three miles thick in some parts.
As you see in our photo gallery, the tablet is roughly the same size and thickness of a netbook when combined with the keyboard dock, and we never felt like the slate was about to tumble out of its cradle.
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The panel is built using Samsung's existing manufacturing processes, only instead of using a glass substrate for the TFT it uses resin, which results in a tiny reduction in thickness (fro 0.5mm to 0.44mm), but a huge reduction in weight from 130g to just 28g, excluding backlights.
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