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When we finally slalomed through a tiny aperture in the cloud Alp, there, stretched out below us, was a dazzling sight: the sun-beveled silver of an immense inland sea, Lake Malawi, called the calendar lake for its size, 360 miles long and 46 miles wide.
The field in the focal region is scanned with a tiny aperture in a finitely conducting metal screen.
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MinION reads sequence information by threading long DNA strands through a tiny aperture known as a nanopore and detecting minute changes in electrical current caused by DNA's four component nucleotides.
"That's not reality, it's a tiny aperture through which bigoted and particular information is glimpsed.
pic.twitter.com/mTHJf0N5KY "That's not reality, it's a tiny aperture through which bigoted and particular information is glimpsed.
A layer of nonpolar solvent containing phospholipids is painted over a tiny aperture and spontaneously becomes a biofunctional lipid bilayer as it thins down.
Once in contact, the opposite vessel walls fuse and tiny apertures in endothelial lining of the vessel walls form, ultimately leading to the splitting of the two newly formed vessels [ 28, 29].
One is a camera obscura, an apparatus that by means of a tiny pinhole aperture in a dark room could project an outdoor image, inverted, on an interior screen.
In contrast, she portrays the Johnson Space Center's suction toilet as a technological triumph, although docking with its tiny aperture can be a challenge -- requiring ground-based practice on a "Positional Trainer".
." "[F]ar from widening out reaction to the world, Shreve narrows it down -- threading the full range of responses to a novel and its characters through the tiny aperture of pity". The Times on the Web will now publish the New York Times best-seller lists a week in advance of the printed Sunday Book Review.
But far from widening out reaction to the world, Shreve narrows it down threading the full range of responses to a novel and its characters through the tiny aperture of pity.
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