The medical term for such moles isatypical. This is a somewhat confusing term, because among other things the criteria are not clear, and it's not certain that an atypical mole is necessarily precancerous. Patients who have lots of "atypical moles" (more than 24) do have a higher risk ...
The sharpness of the image is defined by how large the gaps in the shadow mask or aperture grill are. The shorter the distance, the sharper the image. This is referred to as dot pitch, and it is measured in millimeters. If you want the sharpest possible display on a CRT monitor, you...
This is maybe one of the most if not the most critical decision in the making of the station. You will understand later on when detailing different sensors why. The TLDR version is the lower you go down in granularity the more difficult things are going to be. I have chosenone minute sa...
2. Print the picture of the image you want and cut out a piece of tracing paper that have the same scale as the brick picture you measured in step 13. Make a grid on the tracing paper using x and y lines that match up with the number of bricks you counted from step 1 (i.e. ...
Hypotension is the condition of having unusually low blood pressure on a regular or semi-regular basis. Normal blood pressure for the average adult is 120/80 mmHg. Low blood pressure is a reading of 90/60 or lower. Blood pressure is measured in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) and is ...
A tonometer is a tool used to check the pressure exerted by the fluid inside a person's eyes in terms of millimeters of mercury (mmHg). This is done to make sure the eyes and optic nerves are healthy. There are several different types, including those that touch the eyeball directly, th...
Hematomas are often described based on their location in the body, whether in the skull (intracranial), under the fingernail (subungual), or in the earlobe.Hematomas of the skin may also be named based on their size. Petechiae are tiny dots of blood usually less than 3 millimeters in ...
Sensor Size: Quite simply the size of the sensor in your camera, usually in millimeters. For a full-frame camera that will be 35mm width, for a Nikon DX camera it will be around 24mm (23.5mm for the D7100) and so on. You can look up your sensor size in the camera manual or onl...
We figured that the easiest way to build a led cube would be to bend the legs of the LEDs so that the legs become the scaffolding that holds the LEDs in place. We bent the cathode leg on one of the LEDs and measured it to be 26 mm from the center of the LED. By choosing a ...
To start the drilling phase I used tape to stick the printed predesigned panel made in Corel to the chassis, I had to drill first using 1/32 Drill bits, to “draw” the contour of the components, slowly and every 2 millimeters, and then I used a ¼ drill bit in order to take the...