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"They print at such high resolution that the print nozzles are too fine for cells to squeeze through," he said.
"You can put rhizotrons into the ground to look at root growth — but those don't really give you the fungi because they are too fine.
"And there are the subtle, but important, differences in similar-seeming media," like various sports or fashion publications, which have nuances that are too fine for computers to grasp, but are critical to successful media buying.
The fence pickets are too fine to be visible.
However, these nitrides are too fine to be resolved under the optical microscope.
When the formed ZnO clusters are too fine, the ZnO clusters may exist stably in the form of non-crystalline phase.
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Existing techniques for aspect-oriented refactoring are too fine-grained and do not take the concern structure into consideration.
It seems probable that many of the distinctions drawn in distinguishing one metaethical option from another are too fine-grained and abstruse for the folk to have any determinate opinion.
(Some philosophers think that propositions are too coarse-grained as objects of belief, while sentences are too fine-grained. They take the objects of belief to be structured propositions.
This approach was motivated by the concern that the codes are too fine-grained for detection of syndromes related to heat waves.
"I was trying to be too fine.
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