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In soils of coarse texture, tillage will increase aggregate size, provided it is done when only the small pores are just filled with water; tillage at other than this ideal moisture will make for smaller aggregates.
Microprojecting would all a small group of people to watch simultaneously, and, in theory, it would make for smaller devices.
The optimal size of the sequence tag is a compromise between two opposing goals: while longer sequence tags are more specific, and less likely to occur at multiple positions in the genome, shorter sequence tags make for smaller index files and shorter search times.
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Moreover, the mandatory price reductions make for small profits.
Big studio blunders, however, make for small player opportunity.
Small towns make for small minds.
Moody's looks favorably on hospitals that acquire or merge with other companies, a maneuver that's harder to make for small cash-strapped facilities.
Even the best prosthetics lack the fine motor control that allows for efficient operation of mice made for smaller, more pliable digits.
In some ways BI seems made for smaller business: It's faster to implement BI projects in a small to midsize company vs. a large enterprise, according to Aberdeen.
Paring knives are made for smaller knife work that a chef's knife feels too large to do, like mincing garlic, hulling strawberries, or peeling fruits and vegetables.
A good choice of a leash is one specifically made for smaller dogs.
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