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The term trace element also appears in geology, where it is used to describe elements other than oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron, calcium, sodium, potassium and magnesium that occur in minuscule concentrations in rocks that is, in concentrations of less than 0.1 percent by weight.
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The retrieval of relevant information is difficult due to the millions of articles and thousands of journals indexed, the minuscule concentration of articles with economic content, and the inconsistency of indexing within the databases [ 3, 4].
The enormous concentration of wealth in a minuscule income group has spawned an incredibly influential elite who have gamed this country's dysfunctional political system and are able to shape it to serve their needs.
Each tiny tail is held straight up, infusing its owner's posture with an added jolt of the discipline and gravitas conveyed by skulls cocked in seeming concentration, eye sockets peering at music displayed on minuscule stands.
The returns were minuscule.
The needle was minuscule.
The programs drew minuscule ratings.
Even his microwave is minuscule.
"That's minuscule".
Relatively speaking, the icequakes were minuscule.
Happiness, he advises, lies in "minuscule pleasures".
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