My counter for this website records that the site has just received its ten thousandth visitor. |
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Her eyes glittered with excitement as she gazed at her surroundings for what seemed to be the thousandth time. |
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Smaller units of time are measured in milliseconds which are one thousandth of a second and microseconds, which are one millionth of a second. |
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She jumped a series of hurdles for what seemed like the thousandth time, and then looked up at the wall in front of her. |
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This was to make sure any potential event could be timed to the nearest thousandth of a second. |
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The firm notes on its Web site that the process can create objects with high precision at scales of less than a thousandth of a millimeter. |
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Numerically controlled machine tools were developed, programmed to shape metal to an accuracy of less than a thousandth of an inch. |
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His academic semiotic and philosophical works wield a thousandth of the influence of his bestsellers. |
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A thousandth of an inch is so small it can hardly be seen, yet it is one of the most important things in modern living. |
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What makes the situation even more challenging is that we cannot tell in advance which thousandth is likely to be the useful one. |
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The rare gases Krypton, Neon, Xenon together account for around one thousandth of the air. |
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Metrologia is now in its thirty-fifth year of publication and a notable event in 1999 was the appearance of its one thousandth article. |
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If I was involved in an undertaking with a thousandth as much at stake, I would want to look my confederates in the eye to see how they reacted to what I said. |
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The output signal has a minimum duration of 3 hundredths of a second and has a constant delay relative to the event of a thousandth of a second. |
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To successfully apply the thousandth part of a theory, we cannot avoid having to understand the other 999 thousandths. |
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She retrieved the deck of cards and returned to the table to play what was probably her one thousandth game of solitaire since arriving at the prison. |
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The Safety Centre at Volvo Car Corporation headquarters in Sweden recently performed its two thousandth crash tests since the centre's inauguration seven years ago. |
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Today, however, an electric eye measures their time differential to the thousandth of a second. |
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The song was written in 1874, when Iceland celebrated its one thousandth anniversary of settlement on the island. |
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One liter of helium, which is one thousandth of a cubic meter, can lift 1 gram. |
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The thread tolerance is in the range of a few hundredth of a millimeter, respectively app. one thousandth of an inch, and can be controlled by optimizing speed and feed rate. |
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It is said there that the dose to this group is less than 2 millionths of a sievert, which is to be compared to the European limit of 1 thousandth of a sievert. |
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The greatest use of the condensation hygrometer has been to measure humidity in the upper atmosphere, where a vapour pressure of less than a thousandth millibar makes other means impractical. |
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As a consequence he understands foie and can cook it better than anyone alive, gauging the different temperatures required at every forensically delicate stage of the coction process to a thousandth of a degree. |
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I also want to quote what 14-year-old Yitskhok Rudashevski wrote in his diary during his imprisonment in the Vilna Ghetto: Today the ghetto celebrated the circulation of the one hundred thousandth book in the ghetto library. |
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To their surprise, they discovered that the seed-formation rates for sulphuric acid and ammonia are between a tenth and a thousandth of those needed to account for the cloud seeding actually seen in the atmosphere. |
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This week the one thousandth user registered on the platform. |
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This week TradCom welcomed its one thousandth registered user. |
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For the moment the preliminary estimate of the age of the uranium formation, practically the age of the Galaxy,which had then formed only less than one thousandth of the current number of stars, is of 12.5± 3 Gyr. |
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That this little time that we need to become aware of things, it may be a fraction of second, a hundredth of seconds, may be even a thousandth, but it is time. |
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A publication of General Motors Employee Relations Staff in 1952 pointed out that a carburetor jet a thousandth of an inch too big could reduce a car-owner's gasoline mileage by a mile or more to the gallon. |
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However, unlike its stable family members, darmstadtium decays after a fraction of a thousandth of a second by emitting alpha particles - fast moving helium-like particles. |
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Several contaminants are toxic at very small concentrations, sometimes equivalent to less than one billionth of a gram, or even less than one thousandth of that concentration, in a litre of water. |
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Each degree in the 180 degrees is composed of 60 minutes, and each minute is composed of 60 seconds, and a thousandth of a second is a milliarcsecond. |
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One micrometre is equivalent to a thousandth of a millimetre. |
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