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Candidate discoveries would include particles that could explain the presence of dark matter in the universe.
Mr. Momtazi warned that the marijuana operation would produce "foul-smelling particles" that could change the flavor of his grapes.
They also say that nanotechnology can be used to restore damaged environments — by cleansing polluted soil, for example, with tiny particles that could make toxins harmless.
But he said everyone at the site was clearly exposed to "a massive dust cloud" full of tiny particles that could be inhaled into the airways and lungs.
In addition, Dr. Baden said that when he examined slides he found large glass fibers and other particles that could not have come from pills.
The fabrication area includes 27,000 square feet of "clean room" space that almost entirely eliminates dust particles that could interfere with nanometer-sized structures.
However, the metal components rubbed against each other as a patient moved, creating tiny particles that could damage tissue, muscle and bone.
The company had been offering them reassurances that the water to be dumped contained no radioactive particles that could further contaminate the ocean.
The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images illustrate the copiousness in quantity and the uniformity in size/shape of the particles that could be routinely accomplished in this synthesis.
As a result, a relation between aperture size and the maximum size of the particles that could be trapped is found.
It must be cleaned off to protect the stone, to ease the dimness of an already dark place and to clear the air of particles that could damage the organ.
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