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The problem with generalities about mass murderers is that the sample size is tiny, and most die before they can be examined.
While the sample size is tiny - a clear limitation to the study - the results reveal that 45% of the Apollo astronauts died from cardiovascular disease, compared to only 9% of non-flight astronauts and 11% of low Earth orbit astronauts.
As shown in Figure 11, the data hiding rate is low when the bin size is tiny because there are few coordinates in the same bin.
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The mayor's cycling commissioner Andrew Gilligan said the poll size was "tiny", but work was under way on safety.
Administrative costs are high loan sizes are tiny, of course, and transactions are administered by armies of bankers visiting clients on foot or on motor scooters, rather than through a branch.
These are some of the factors that keep interest rates up, especially when loan sizes are tiny.
Sometimes she seems larger than life and sometimes she seems to be her actual size, which is tiny.
As for size, the thing is tiny, at least compared to most DSLRs.
And the sensor, though increased in size, is very tiny when compared to even point-and-shoot cameras.
One-tenth of this size is the tiny 490,885 base-pair genome of Nanoarchaeum equitans, the smallest archaeal genome known; it is estimated to contain only 537 protein-encoding genes.
Its brain is tiny, the size of a gorilla's.
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