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Its microphone can help detect minute fluctuations in his voice.
By the end of the day millions will have been made or lost on these minute fluctuations.
Minute fluctuations in the amount of energy in different places would eventually have generated sound waves, or ripples, in the primordial gases.
Because Ms. Stewart rarely raised her voice, minute fluctuations in volume and timbre had the emotional impact of another singer's sighs and sobs.
This problem was solved when the COBE satellite was able to detect the minute fluctuations in the cosmic background from which the galaxies formed.
The first were hard-core users of social media; the second were high-frequency, high-speed traders, using complex algorithms that automatically sift through huge volumes of data to execute trades and exploit minute fluctuations in the market.
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Each minute fluctuation in the household's political weather registers poignantly on Anna's visage as she tries to grasp events she barely comprehends.
The suggestion came about because of the unusual dimming of the star picked by the Kepler space telescope, which was designed to detect the minute fluctuation in starlight caused by orbiting planets in distant solar systems as they passed in front of their stars.
The minute fluctuation produced due to changes in piezometric head or due to the effect of pumping have different pattern and can be distinguished easily.
Here we take the minute fluctuation in the value of the maximum speed from trial to trial as a micro-movement.
He concentrated instead on the minute-to-minute fluctuations in prices.
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