7.Low Power Density Millimetre?wave Radiation on Cytoplasmic Free Calcium Concentration and Plasma Membrane Ca??2+?Mg??2+? ATPase Activity of Human Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes
8.Scientists have long known that cartilage gets its strength from interlocking millimetre-long collagen fibres that work in a similar way to the load-bearing steel rods in reinforced concrete.
9.The results showed that there was highly significantly negative genetic correlation between the number of veins per millimetre of leaf width and the sugar yield per clump. The genetic path analysis showed that the sugar yeild per clump was influenced mainly by the effects of the clump weight and brix.
10.Aerosols - particles smaller than one hundredth of a millimetre - are churned out from factory chimneys, from the burning of fossil fuels and forest fires, although sea salt and dust particles swept up by desert storms add to levels detected in the atmosphere.