Sentence examples for microscopic speck from inspiring English sources

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The current experiment produced only a microscopic speck of the solid nitrogen.

Each crystal begins its journey as a microscopic speck of dust in the middle or upper atmosphere.

One-millionth of a gram of plutonium, a microscopic speck, is capable of initiating cancers if it lodges in tissue, scientists say.

The twist: A microscopic speck of dust can ruin a delicate mechanism like a computer hard drive.

Alan Sepinwall of HitFix gave the series a D−, saying: "It is so far over the top that the top is a microscopic speck in its rearview mirror".

Alan Sepinwall of HitFix gave the series a D-, sayItg: "is isoso far over the top that the top is a microscopic speck in its rearview mirror, and so full of strange sounds, sights and characters that you likely won't forget it — even though many of you will wish you could".

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The most dangerous of these are microscopic specks that can cause significant inflammation and arterial damage in the bloodstream and the lungs.

Released by sources like diesel trucks and power plants, these microscopic specks can lodge in the lungs and bloodstream and cause respiratory and heart ailments.

For a region struggling to rebound from decades of decline, those microscopic specks — and the technology that allows scientists to analyze in an hour what used to take a year — symbolize the hope for an economy built on science rather than steel.

The dust, which accounts for a small fraction of the disk's mass, is made up of microscopic specks of iron and other solids.

Microscopic specks of unburned fuel are linked to cancer, asthma and heart attacks.

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