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Microscopic balls that have turned up at possible meteorite impact sites around the world are not trinitite beads, but they have a similar shape.
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Others, including this page, consider the blastocysts to be microscopic balls of cells that have no chance of becoming human in a petri dish outside the womb.
Taken together, the studies are intensifying an already heated debate over the morality of stem cell work, which is opposed by religious conservatives because the embryos, microscopic balls of cells that they regard as nascent life, are destroyed.
These are essentially lightweight balls that are easy to hit.
Pool balls that fall off the table.
The embryo defenders say each of these microscopic balls is a human life that shouldn't be wasted.
Theoretical physicists had speculated about such a substance, calling it "graphene," but had assumed that a single atomic layer could not be obtained at room temperature — that it would pull apart into microscopic balls.
Balls that float.
Smash balls that your opponent hits high.
After a few days, your microscopic ball of cells has divided into a thin sheet of muscle tissue big enough to cover the bottom of a flask.
Extremophiles are microscopic bugs that need harsh conditions to survive.
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