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Miller somehow managed to stay near the top of the leader board despite the abundance of great skiers after him -- but, appropriately for a man who during his runs sometimes barely seems to be hanging on, finished in a tie for a bronze, the rarest of rarities in a sport measured in micro-fractions of seconds.

A baby is like a great jazz improvisor or a zen master: so attuned to the razor's edge of each micro-fraction of the present moment that by following his lead, you step out of time.

The company's first-quarter revenue totaled $620.54 million, up a micro fraction from its fourth quarter 2013 figure of $615.22 million (GAAP).

Micro fraction is the result of melting the surface of metal pellets, followed by crystallization; due to its large size, it cannot be used as an effective form of trace elements for use in biological objects.

Oh, and they also want to usher in a new era of cake-sized micro-spacecraft that cost fractions of the cost to launch as current satellites.

Different void fractions of micro-voids were simulated to study the deformation and Von Mises stress of the RVE.

Microscopic Reaction Rate Constant: If not every encounter between two reactants leads to a reaction, the microscopic reaction rate constant k micro determines the fraction of collisions which lead to subsequent reactions.

Cyclohexane showed the highest strength of physisorption in micro- and mesopores and, thus, probes the largest fractions of acid sites.

The columns represent micro-EROD-derived TCDD equivalent concentrations (TCDD-EQ) of different fractions of the sediment from three different spots along the WWC (WWC1-WWC3).

Among various natural polymers available, agar and agarose (fractions of agar) have been used to prepare micro- and nanoparticles by several workers [ 17– 217.

The four cities exhibited wide between-city and within-city gradients in ambient levels of four size fractions of particulate matter [less than or equal to 2.5 micro m in aerodynamic diameter (PM 2.5)), between 2.5 and 10 micro m (PM 10-2.5 PM 10-2.5han or equaless 10 micro m (PM(10)), and thanl suspended particulates (TSP)] and tworgasequalpollutonts (SO(2) and NO(x)).

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