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Small particles, such as bacteria or minute grains of charcoal, are ingested almost instantaneously.
It is, for example, one of the few places that teaches the ancient Egyptian technique of gold granulation — creating patterns using minute grains of gold — and Byzantine glass enameling methods.
Granulation, in jewelry, type of decoration in which minute grains or tiny balls of gold are applied to a surface in geometric or linear patterns or massed to fill in parts of a decoration.
They occur in the virgin sample as minute grains and are finely disseminated throughout.
With the aid of surgical binoculars, he uses a single sable hair and his own spit to apply the minute grains — as many as 78,000 on one 3-inch-diameter object — before attaching them permanently with a blowtorch.
As director of the Centre de Physique Théorique in Marseille, he has pioneered a theory that claims space is made up of minute "grains of space," interwoven like chainmail.
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On average, it contains less than one atom in each cubic centimetre, with about 1 percent of its mass in the form of minute dust grains.
The dacites contain primary quartz, which may appear in small blebs or crystals or only as minute interstitial grains in the groundmass.
The dacites (q.v). contain primary quartz, which may appear in small blebs or crystals or only as minute interstitial grains in the groundmass.
A possible way out is to mix the olivine sand with some minute quartz grains.
Cook, stirring, for one minute until the grains begin to crackle.
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