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However, data transmission is restricted by the tiny size of nanodevices and their extremely limited energy storing capability.
However, the practical use of such a graphene for electronics applications is limited by the tiny size of the exfoliated graphene films, despite their high crystallinity.
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In percentage terms, the UK's 3.9 per cent rise in emissions was eclipsed only by Malta at 6.3 per cent – although the tiny size of the Mediterranean country means its relatively larger increase was less than one hundredth of Britain's rise in absolute terms – 162,000 tonnes.
This is due to the tiny size and the low-volume fraction of nanoelements.
But the tiny sizes "really scared me," Mr. Pipersenia said.
However, the number of distinguishable experiments per node is limited by the node's tiny size.
Israel, constrained by its tiny size, would now be able to train combat pilots in the airspace over much larger Turkey.
As always, I'm struck as much by their tiny size – barely bigger than a sparrow – as by their undeniably dazzling colours.
The colonies are clearly distinguishable from those of U. urealyticum which are characterized by their tiny size and dark colour.
Although GNPs are defined by tiny size, significant quantities of GNPs are likely required in many commercial and industrial applications.
Microduino achieves its tiny size by separating the Arduino Uno into its controller and communication cores and stacking them on top of each other.
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