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There are tens of millions of particles larger than a millimetre.
Traditionally in mass spectrometry, tens of millions of particles are weighed to calculate the mass of a single molecule.
The invention meant that hundreds of millions of particles a second could be sensed, evaluated and recorded.
It's no giant asteroid, but on Nov. 17, the Leonid meteoroid shower will pass through the Earth's atmosphere, producing millions of particles ranging from dust-speck size to pebble.
Their responses roamed from baby scrawl to the succinct ("Queer Eurasian") to existential statements about being "millions of particles fused together". There are confessional writings about discomfort with curly hair and constant internal debates over which heritage is "better". Some defined themselves as what they are not: not exotic, not foreign, not half-and-half but fully whole.
Parallelization is also developed to ensure affordable computational time of simulations involving millions of particles.
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And for an experiment which relies on statistics, on getting millions of particle measurements - length of service is really important.
"Literally every surface of his body was covered in billions of particles of Ebola," he recalled.
You have hundreds of particles stacked on top of each other in our light harvesting system.
Each one centimeter-long bunch consists of some billions of particles.
The group drags finely meshed netting along the lake surfaces, harvesting tens of thousands of particles per square mile, and studies them with microscopes.
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