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But a few extra square centimetres do not solve the problem.
To flap their wings they will need more than 1,000 square centimetres.
In this way, each individual maintains a territory of about 900 square centimetres.
He is noted for painting very small pieces of art, often no more than 150 square centimetres in size.
He hated every square centimetre of its dead dust and clay.
The glands occur at a density of 400 to 500 per square centimetre.
I used a tenth of an ampere per square centimetre.
Every ten square centimetres of stonework offered a decent hold.
Each larva can consume over 400 square centimetres of foliage during its development.
Our membrane covers an area of about 4 square centimetres, which is small in comparison with many other mammals.
The appropriate dose appears to be between 0.3 and 19 joules per square centimetre.
Hens show marked and lasting preferences for more space than 450 square centimetres.
It is equal to 1 dyne per square centimetre.
But I had a surge of probably six amps per square centimetre for a while."
It is measured by the amount of solar energy received per square centimetre per minute.
Physicists working on the project adopted the name "barn" for a unit equal to 10 square centimetres.
The amount of riboflavin in two square centimetres of banana skin.
Every available square centimetre had been crammed with obsessive, eye-wrenching detail.
If Holly had somehow smuggled an acorn in here, then one square centimetre of ground would be enough.
Forty-three tons is three hundred pounds per square centimetre.
Bone density may be measured in grams per square centimetre (g cm).
Overarched glands are present at a concentration of around 500 per square centimetre.
The glands are small (0.2-0.3 mm in diameter) and occur at a density of around 150-180 per square centimetre.
Pointy-Beard was trying to stand and loosen the knot (by now probably no bigger than a square centimetre) in his tie.
The average circumcision cuts off what would grow into about 30 square centimetres of sexually sensitive skin."
He could feel every square centimeter of his bare skin.
I want to go over every square centimeter of the floor."
Given time and patience, each square centimeter could be gone over for clues, until something turned up.
So, this will be in units of square centimeters.
He lost nothing during the thaw but an insignificant few square centimeters of skin.
In sum, they can survey every square centimeter of Isis.
"I thought I knew every square centimeter of this bucket."
They were dressed in uniforms that exposed no square centimeter of skin outside the face.
Its just a few square centimeters, Bowers said, and the force fields are having no problem containing it.
Current semiconductor memories can store about half a billion bits per square centimeter.
Now conduction was at work on every square centimeter.
And because there are a few basic patterns it is easy to compare prices by asking the cost per square centimeter.
Data was able to magnify and home in on every square centimeter he had looked at, even with peripheral vision.
I don't want a square centimeter of skin or hair showing on anyone when we get back."
That is equivalent to storing a trillion bits in one square centimeter.
Every square centimeter of the temple's surface is sculpted.
To other newspapers which copied my story he gave the figure as one millionth of a square centimeter.
Yet sometimes a square centimeter or two is sadly devoid of news or information.
Every square centimeter of the countertops seemed to have something on it.
"Flora" was now completely covered in rubber, without a square centimeter of skin showing.
The bassos' vocal tracts measured an average 32.3 square centimeters.
He pulled off a few square centimeters and covered the gaping hole in the Klingon's side.
"We have occupied the island for centuries and modified every square centimeter of it.
Each is about 2& square centimeters in area and colored with a yellow pigment.
He scoured every square centimeter searching for the origin of the energy intrusion.