Examples of 'square centimetre' in a sentence

Meaning of "square centimetre"

A unit of area equal to the area of a square with sides measuring one centimetre
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Spheroids are applied per square centimetre defect.
Every square centimetre will be mown.
Chinese porcelain fills every square centimetre of the wall.
Each square centimetre of skin contains around one billion microbes.
A unit of pressure equal to one million dynes per square centimetre.
Knots per square centimetre.
Each square centimetre of skin has ten million bacteria camped out on it.
Modern humans have as many hairs per square centimetre as chimpanzees.
It 's why every square centimetre of space delivers practical storage for you and your passengers.
A bacterial population is expressed either per gram or per square centimetre of surface area.
It presses down on each square centimetre of our bodies with a force of one kilogram.
The absorption is calculated as the weight gain of the adhesive per square centimetre.
It has a power density three times higher per square centimetre than other membraneless systems.
In physics, resiliency is shock absorption, expressed in kilograms per square centimetre.
TJ thousand square centimetre.
Verify the uniform distribution of NOCOLYSE on every square centimetre.
At the same time, every square centimetre of space is precious.
Another operator then uses rollers to smooth out and process each square centimetre of surface.
Convert 1 square centimetre.
Particularly the pressure exerted in the present test is about 7 kg per square centimetre.
This compared to 50 germs per square centimetre on a toilet.
Each square centimetre of your skin has 10 million bacteria camped out on it.
Healthy adults have around one or two mites per square centimetre of facial skin.
One square centimetre of the material contains 5.6 milligrams of collagen fibrils with no cellular components.
It is equal to 1 dyne per square centimetre.
At the Earth 's surface, each square centimetre of skin is subjected to a pressure of 1 atmosphere.
And make it a functional, pleasant bathroom of which every square centimetre has been exploited.
The total cross-sectional área of the filter holes consequently was about 2.5 square centimetre.
It successfully manufactured 10 000 peptides per square centimetre ( cm2 ) and transferred them to a recipient solid support.
The inhabitants will tell you that, here, there is not an uninhabited square centimetre.
Currents of the order of 1 to 50 amperes per square centimetre are in fact needed.
Overarched glands are present at a concentration of around 500 per square centimetre.
The drill produced a massive pressure of 141 kilograms per square centimetre in penetrating the earth.
In this invention, we prefer a current density of less than 2.5 mA per square centimetre.
At the moment, it says there is about 22 microwatts per square centimetre falling on my skin.
The number of surface enlargements per unit área is at least 100 per square centimetre.
AP agricultural powder cm centimetre cm2 square centimetre.
A knitted fabric according to claim 1, said fabric having 100 or more stitches per square centimetre.
Now we are getting nearly 250 microwatts per square centimetre.
The fixed arrangement comprises at least 750 pores per square centimetre.
The gases are fed under a pressure of about 2-5kgs per square centimetre.
They grow incredibly slowly, and may take 50 years to cover a square centimetre.
Preferably, the density of said features is greater than 100 per square centimetre.

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