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It started as a tiny region, but expanded rapidly, like a balloon, to occupy the whole volume of the universe.
In both cases, the mass is concentrated in a tiny region at the center, but the "size" of the object is much bigger.
Since then, a stalemate has persisted in a tiny region where two thirds of the population are separatists, many holding Russian passports, and a third consider themselves Georgians.
The microscope flashed laser light onto the samples in a way that allowed only a tiny region to glow at a time.
The second is to send light-induced signals to a tiny region in the brain that sets the body's biological clock.
The disease is caused by the steady loss of cells, in a tiny region of the brain called the substantia nigra, that produce a chemical, dopamine, which is crucial for movement and cognition.
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The centre of the macular region is a tiny area called the fovea, where all the detailed vision is provided and it represents the most sensitive area of the retina.
It is because a cone nanostructure (usually several hundred nanometers) is able to greatly amplify the electrical field within an extremely tiny region of the tips.
The GFP-IGBT features a gate field plate (GFP) inserted into n-drift region directly and a tiny P-base region separated from the GFP.
This must come from a strictly defined and tiny region in Northern France between Reims, Chalons-sur-Marne and Chateau-Thierry.
Neff and Ulvestad think future images of Arp 299 will reveal a new supernova blazing in this tiny region every 2 years, on average--a rate 50 times higher than produced by entire galaxies elsewhere.
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