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A man lay in it, bunched diagonally, with one leg trailing to keep the hammock moving, up and down, up and down, making a tiny current of air.
Through a quantum mechanical effect called tunneling, a tiny current of electricity would flow from the tip to a surface to be scanned.
Through a quantum mechanical effect called tunneling, a tiny current of electricity flows from the tip to the surface of the metal it is scanning.
An old friend named Al Mark Rendalll) is staying in the apartment Ivy shares with her distracted mother (Maryann Urbano), and a tiny current of sexual possibility -- to call it tension would be false to the film's studious slackness of tone --connects timid two timid young people.
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To see the entanglement, the researchers monitored the tiny current leaking out of each Cooper pair box, which oscillated in a telltale way.
A tiny electric current called a "tunneling current" flows between the tip and the surface.
A slight difference in voltage between the tip and the object creates a tiny flow of current when the needle approaches the object, even though they never touch.
An analysis by the corps said that without White River water, there was no way to save enough underground water to continue irrigation at anything but a tiny fraction of current levels.
Such renewable resources account for only a tiny fraction of current power supply, and when the titans of today's energy industry think about cutting carbon dioxide, they are more likely to imagine building carbon-free nuclear power plants or advanced coal plants that safely bury their pollution underground.
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