| 11. | It's in the order of 30 nanometers or less.
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| 12. | A nanometer gap is the opened on the tip by FIB.
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| 13. | Cells can store one bit of information in one nanometer of space.
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| 14. | By 1980, these parts had shrunk to 3, 500 nanometers.
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| 15. | Using his molding process, Whitesides can get down to 30 nanometers.
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| 16. | A " nanometer " is one billionth of a meter.
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| 17. | The wavelength would not actually be reduced to 62 nanometers.
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| 18. | Next comes UV-B, running from 320 to 280 nanometers.
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| 19. | By the conventional definition, nanoscale objects have dimensions below 100 nanometers.
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| 20. | Each layer's thickness is controlled to within a few nanometers.
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