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Of those, ten had pulmonary anthrax, contracted through inhaling large numbers of tiny spores of the disease.
Third, high land prices have obliged developers to pack in vast numbers of tiny homes to maximise the profitability of schemes.
This enlargement is caused by the formation of increased numbers of tiny fibres (myofilaments) that provide the contractile power of muscles.
Beyond the Numbers In comparing academic characteristics, average class size is not a meaningful statistic, because large numbers of tiny graduate and senior seminars keep the average down.
In essence, this meant looking at the properties of huge numbers of tiny components or particles inside a system in order to calculate the macroscopic results.
The firm's technical innovation involves packing lots of DNA into great numbers of tiny dense "nanoballs" which, in turn, are assembled in a highly efficient way into arrays that resemble microscope slides.
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Digital projection technology uses a vast number of tiny dots or pixels.
Camden Passage is still the more idiosyncratic, fun end of the market with a number of tiny, specialized shops.
This is a place for exploring the rocks and tiny coves where wading birds and any number of tiny sea creatures can be seen.
In the new model, Palm doubled the number of tiny light bulbs (four instead of two) and moved them closer to the perimeter of the screen.
The next few hours were devoted to the exploration of the contents of a small trunk sheathed with tin and filled with an infinite number of tiny compartments.
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