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Absorption band
... very strong, between about 67 and 100 nanometres in the ultraviolet; a diffuse system between 101.9 and 130 nanometres; the Schumann-Runge continuum, very strong, between 135 and 176 nanometres; the Schumann-Runge bands between 176 and 192.6 nanometres; the Herzberg bands between 240 and 260 nanometres; the atmospheric bands between 538 and ...
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Talk:Ancient Roman weights and measures/Archive 2
... 0 x 3^3 x 2^5) nanometres ! Then the English inch should be redefined ... 2 x 3 4 x 2 8 nanometres better matches with the omnipresent simple primary ... 127 x 5 5 x 2 6 nanometres. Just 1.6 µm more per inch ...
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William Astbury
... the molecular structure repeated every 0.51 nanometres, ie the helix made a complete turn ... DNA's structure repeated every 2.7 nanometres and that the bases lay flat, stacked, 0.34 nanometres apart. At a symposium in 1938 at ...
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Talk:Orders of magnitude/Archive 1
... in this table. I replaced angstroms with nanometres, and gave microns their SI name (micrometres ... units being used to measure distances (metres, nanometres, astronomical units and light years). Similarly, for ... the unit. In this case that is nanometres and picometres. Non-standard metric units, in ...
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Particulate
... range in size from less than 10 nanometres to more than 100 micrometres in diameter ... is evidence that particles smaller than 100 nanometres can pass through cell membranes. For example ... typically in the size range of 100 nanometres (0.1 micrometres). In addition, these soot ...
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DNA
... to predominate in cells. It is 2 nanometres wide and extends 3.4 nanometres per 10 bp of sequence. This is ... to measure its exact value of 2 nanometres. The same photograph also gave them the ...
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Alpha helix
... helical structure, 5.4 Angstroms or .54 nanometres wide. Each amino acid results in a ... corresponds to a translation of 0.15 nanometres along the helical axis. The helix is ... of the α helix is 1.2 nanometres, the same as the width of the ...
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DNA (Psychology wiki)
... to predominate in cells. It is 2 nanometres wide and extends 3.4 nanometres per 10 bp of sequence. This is ... to measure its exact value of 2 nanometres. The same photograph also gave them the ...
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Mechanical properties of DNA
... to predominate in cells. It is 2 nanometres wide and extends 3.4 nanometres per 10 bp of sequence. This is ...
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Titanium dioxide (B)
... an outer diameter of 10 to 20 nanometres and an inner diameter of 5 to 8 nanometres and have a length of 1 micrometres ...
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