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Their best guess as to the size of a feature created by such an impact, including a crater and its ejecta blanket, the material thrown out around the sides, was 1.2 miles or less -- too small to see from ground-based photographs.
If the basalt activity spans ~6 Myr, the instantaneous volcanic flux would be on the order of 0.1 km3/year or less, being too small to have a significant environmental impact.
Liquid exfoliation of graphene generally results in flakes with lateral size of one micron or less on average, too small for many applications.
Planets like Earth, 300 times less massive, would cause too small a change in radial velocity to be detectable presently.
If they were diamonds, Mr. Jepsen would be the less blemished one, but too small to stop a cocktail party conversation, while Mr. Curry would be a polished full-carat stone with a chipped edge or two.
X-ray diffraction is unable to determine the presence of precipitated particles if they are too small (less than several nanometers).
The results also show that simulation gives inaccurate results if the ratio of characteristic length of the simulated volume to the characteristic length of the microstructure is too small (less than approximately a factor of 8).
The results showed that the majority of the lakes are either too far from tower foundation (∼200 m) or too small (less than 50 m in diameter) or too shallow (shallower than 0.7 m) to make considerable thermal influence on the tower foundation soils.
At absolute curvatures of 0.1, the improvement that could still be made can be too small (less than 3% reduction of variance) to be detectable.
The milk claws were too small (less than 150 ml) in some herds [ 19].
The number of included studies was too small (less than 10) to assess publication bias.
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