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The human genome is minuscule in size -- two copies are packed into the nucleus of each ordinary human cell, itself too small to be seen by the naked eye -- but vast in its informational content.
In contrast, those who live in densely populated districts have a lower probability of receiving immunisation, although the effect is minuscule in size.
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It is the leeches.If you pause on a walk through the forest, within a minute up to 20 of these brown slimy tubes, ranging in size from minuscule threads to fat worms four centimetres long and a quarter in diameter, leap onto your boots.
The world features countless interconnected systems ranging in size from the minuscule (metabolic networks within a single cell) to the immense (international financial markets).
Both devices measure a minuscule 1.4 x 1.0 x 1/4 inches in size (as you can tell from the picture), and both feature a retractable tip and keyring fob.
If your eyes just crossed at that term, note that nanobots are minuscule robots that clock in around one nanometer in size.
Iran's size today is minuscule in comparison to the glorified empire painted on the wall.
It should roughly double in size during this time as the feeding yeast fills minuscule air pockets in the dough with carbon dioxide.
But the minuscule portion size is most definitely not OK.
That's a minuscule sample size on which to base any kind of conclusion.
O'Connell's N.F.L. statistics are limited to a minuscule sample size: 4 for 6, 23 yards passing.
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