Inch
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A thousandth of an
inch
to the left.
They put them about one
inch
above the ground, and then they shut everything off and they go pfft.
After about two to three weeks, we're looking at something which is about an
inch
in thickness.
We're going to keep hollowing them out, because you,
inch
for
inch
and pound for pound and dollar for dollar, none of you could squeeze revenue out of that space like the Boston Shuffler could.
Absolutely to the last inch, they can make that cooker.
When I walk, every step, if I missed it by an eighth of an inch, I'll know something has changed.
In fact, they lied about their height about nine tenths of an inch, what we say in the lab as "strong rounding up." (Laughter) You get to 5'8" and one tenth, and boom!
If you brought the entire ozone layer down to the surface of the Earth, it would be the thickness of two pennies, at 14 pounds per square
inch.
They learn that if you just stare at a student and raise your eyebrow about a quarter of an inch, you don't have to say a word because they know that that means that you want more.
Now the zoning here was massive, so I felt an obligation to create magnificent parks on these waterfronts, and I spent an incredible amount of time on every square
inch
of these plans.
These days, with a hair-free back, well-groomed shoulders and an extra optical
inch
on my [bleep], well, let's just say life has gotten pretty darn cozy.
Yossi Vardi: This is one of the most popular viral advertisement of last year, known as the optical
inch
by Philips.
A speck of snow, an
inch
of ice, the force of the wind, can determine the result of a race or a game.
What it shows is that region right there, that little blob, it's about the size of an olive and it's on the bottom surface of my brain about an
inch
straight in from right there.
And since we are in South America, let's go to Lima in Peru, a region with high humidity that receives only one
inch
of rainfall each year.
She took hold of what I now know to be my clitoris, she took that rusty knife, and started cutting away,
inch
by
inch.
It took me 45 minutes to get one
inch
down inside of that stack of cards.
And so, if you think about the precision of these mirrors, the bumps on the mirror, over the entire 27 feet, amount to less than one-millionth of an
inch.
So many elect to go through this hours-long rape kit process that requires every
inch
and orifice of a victim's body to be combed, swabbed and photographed.
Microscopic creatures inhabit a world alien to us, where making it through an
inch
of water is an incredible endeavor.
By cleverly flexing their paddle to create more drag on the power stroke than on the recovery stroke, single-celled organisms like paramecia manage to
inch
their way through the crowd of water molecules.
So if every
inch
of the body is ready and waiting for you to move, what happens when you just don't?
Because each bit must be written onto a physical area of the disc, we're always seeking to increase the disc's areal density, or how many bits can be squeezed into one square
inch.
The areal density of a modern hard drive is about 600 gigabits per square inch, 300 million times greater than that of IBM's first hard drive from 1957.
But at around 100 gigabits per square inch, shrinking the magnetic grains further or cramming them closer together posed a new risk called the superparamagnetic effect.
Scientists resolved this limitation in a remarkably simple way: by changing the direction of recording from longitudinal to perpendicular, allowing areal density to approach one terabit per square
inch.
And while those drives are currently in the prototype stage, scientists already have the next potential trick up their sleeves: bit-patterned media, where bit locations are arranged in separate, nano-sized structures, potentially allowing for areal densities of twenty terabits per square
inch
or more.
Your uniform is maintained to the
inch.
In a single cubic
inch
of soil, there can be more than eight miles of these cells.
Because now you need to decide, should I stop here and let this patient go, risking that there might be some leftover cancer cells behind that I just couldn't see, or should I take away some extra margins, typically about an
inch
or so around the tumor just to be sure that I removed everything?
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