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Whether an object is dominated by quantum fuzziness has less to do with how big it is than with how well it can be shielded from outside disturbances -- tiny vibrations, bombarding air molecules or even particles of light.
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The size of high frequency antennas are relatively small and can be shielded from unwanted electromagnetic energy, whereas it is impractical to shield lower frequency antennas due to their larger dimensions.
It is likely that removal of the N-terminal domain and the linker exposes a hydrophobic patch, which can be shielded by detergent molecules.
Rely on juries because they can be shielded from unlawful evidence, Ms. Diamond argues.
The question will be whether the telecom giant can be shielded from potential legal liability.
And at low altitudes, radar can be shielded by tall buildings.
Adept at cloaking themselves, they are invisible under any force that can be shielded, including strong, weak and electromagnetic interactions.
"You can point your finger at some of the kit manufacturers – chips can be designed to be more resilient, lots of devices can be shielded.
A bipartisan amendment being offered in the Judiciary Committee would place a $100,000 cap on the value of a home that can be shielded from creditors.
The distinction matters because White House records are not subject to freedom of information requests and can be shielded from public view.
Currently, the estate tax is estimated to affect only about 5,500 estates out of nearly 3 million estates because as much as $11 million can be shielded from taxation.
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