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Mr. Caccavo said he had recently met with clients in the plastics industry who showed him the small, but exceedingly dense and heavy, plastic pellets that are their "raw" material.
On the other hand, in the case of shrublands, the limitations for invasion could be explained by the following limiting conditions: (a) shallow ground, exposed rock, and steep slopes; (b) positioning on top of the hills, which decreases the probability of seed arrival; and (c) exceedingly dense ground layer that prevents the establishment of specimens.
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Recently, the 3D applications based on the RGB-D camera (IR laser) are improved dramatically, such as methods using Microsoft Kinect [4, 5] and ASUS Xtion [6, 7], which are capable to construct an exceedingly precise and dense 3D point cloud in real time with a GPGPU (general-purpose computing on graphics processing units) assist.
Although most schoolbooks say otherwise, the moon does have an atmosphere, although it's exceedingly thin--perhaps thin--perhaps thin--perhaps 100 trillion's.
Extremely fast, stacked, dense.
The air is exceedingly thin, some 50,000 times less dense than Earth's.
An exceedingly elegant example is an 18th-century ivory-white basin with a dense vine pattern drawn in copper alloy lines.
Eventually, more phylogenetically informative sequence data and denser taxon sampling may help elucidate the evolution of this exceedingly diverse plant group.
Exceedingly harsh!
Dress was exceedingly casual.
Expulsion is exceedingly rare.
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