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Indeed, a metal cluster can be regarded as an exceedingly tiny sample of metal, with insufficient atoms present for the molecular orbitals to form a continuous band.
Spotting this variation of less than 1% in measuring sticks might be easy, spotting this in an exceedingly tiny number like Planck's constant, which is 0.000000000000000000000000000000000662606957 joule seconds, demands the type of extreme accuracy of measurement that is most likely beyond the capabilities of our most accurate atomic clocks.
This feat, known as oscillation, is rooted in the mind-boggling realm of quantum physics, which works on exceedingly tiny scales.
With the advent of modern genetics and genomics, the status of duckweed as model plant was replaced by other plants, such as Arabidopsis and rice, mainly because the exceedingly tiny size and infrequent flowers made genetics studies and breeding in duckweed difficult.
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"Princeton is a wonderful piece of earth, and at the same time an exceedingly amusing ceremonial backwater of tiny spindle-shanked demigods," he observed.
But astronomers had been unable to find them, because they'd need to find one marked by a tiny, and thus exceedingly dim, galaxy.
Raindrops fall at a much lower terminal velocity, and a mist of tiny oil droplets settles at an exceedingly small terminal velocity.
Packing all our caloric and nutritional needs into a tiny capsule turns out to be exceedingly difficult – by some estimates, you'd be swallowing more than half a pound of pills per day to replace breakfast, lunch and dinner.
It is exceedingly comforting to know that he retains at least one tiny fragrant of our earthy native idiom depsite his long absence from our midst.
The simple dish of yogurt and cucumber, blended with a little mint, is made exceedingly well and is the ideal cool complement to Persepolis's tiny rounds of fresh pita bread and rectangles of flatbread.
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