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It is poorly suited to showing minuscule fluctuations that occur at fractions of a second, Dr. Chafe said.
Armed with a portable sensor attached with Velcro to his biceps, he uses his smartphone to record minuscule fluctuations in air quality.
This broader sweep was designed to give the Esa mission a sharper, cleaner view of the CMB, and the minuscule fluctuations in temperature that are seen around that mean of 2.7 kelvins (-270C).
The image, displayed here on 9 December at a meeting of the American Geophysical Union, is the first step of a 5-year plan to track minuscule fluctuations in Earth's gravity--revealing movements in underground water, melting glaciers, and other processes vital to the planet's water cycle.
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The particles — bits of leaf, for example — suspended from its ceiling all vibrate in the air, keeping up a shimmering, minuscule, rapid fluctuation that's a counterpart to the heavier, slower progress of the performers.
Hawking was one of the first to show how quantum fluctuations – minuscule variations in the distribution of matter – during inflation might give rise to the spread of galaxies in the universe.
Inside our body's cells, for example, where temperature fluctuations are minuscule compared with the changes that we might notice, something else is needed.
The returns were minuscule.
The needle was minuscule.
The programs drew minuscule ratings.
Even his microwave is minuscule.
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