Similar words: angst, amongst, youngster, stroke, strong, destroy, astronaut, astronomer. Meaning: ['æŋstrəm] n. a metric unit of length equal to one ten billionth of a meter (or 0.0001 micron); used to specify wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation.
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(1) Because the sandwich is only a few angstroms thick it transmits visible light - but it reflects longer wavelength heat radiation.
(2) Round numbers, this is one angstrom.
(3) The spectrum of aerosol optical thickness accords with Angstrom relation.
(4) I like the angstrom. It is 10 to the minus 10 meters.
(5) Angstrom Linux is an operating system developed specifically for small computers such as the BeagleBoard-xM.
(6) We know that this dimension is roughly one angstrom unit, right?
(7) Other Angstrom researchers, however, are working on improving electrical connections between cores.
(8) In the early 1850s, Angstrom, up at the University of Uppsala in Sweden was conducting experiments on atomic hydrogen.
(9) The MIT project, called Angstrom, involves 19 MIT researchers (so far) and is headed by Anant Agarwal(sentencedict.com/angstrom.html), a professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
(10) Whether the Angstrom project settles on electrical or optical connections remains to be seen.
(11) Thickness increase of bio - layer of angstrom level can be detected.
(12) Two of the Angstrom researchers are investigating optical-communications schemes that use more practical materials.
(13) The rest of this example assumes these partitions are mounted as /media/boot and /media/Angstrom.
(14) So that works out, an angstrom is 10 to the minus 10 meters.
(15) One ext3 partition labeled Angstrom that takes up the rest of the card's capacity.
(16) I like the angstrom because atomic dimensions are conveniently measured by angstroms.
(17) Neutral sodium absorbs orange light - at wavelengths of 5890 and 5896 angstroms - from stars that lie behind it.
(18) Gee, I wonder if I could come up with a set of transitions occurring inside atomic hydrogen Just right match that what Angstrom measured back in 1853.
(19) At the sub 90 nm technology node, the gate oxide thickness is expected to be 12 - 15 Angstrom.
(20) And so I went through the math on this and said suppose I wanted to be really sloppy and I wanted to say if the delta X, the uncertainty in position is on the order of one angstrom.
(21) They took a crystal, this is a single crystal of nickel that has regular planes of atoms, and those planes are spaced on the order of an angstrom or less apart, and they irradiated this with x-rays.
(22) Not all the MIT faculty researching multicore architectures are affiliated with the Angstrom project, however.
(23) Interatomic spacing is also on the order of about an angstrom.
(24) Results show that this process can reach surface roughness with angstrom dimension.