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The author explains how evolution resulted in changes in the body size of a microscopic radiolarian species Pseudocubus vema over millions of years, demonstrating how natural selection varies as environmental conditions fluctuate.

It possesses many remarkable features which include the ability to fully integrate all preparation, detection, and analytical processes into a single chip no bigger than the size of a microscopic slide, high throughput, short analysis time, small volume, and high sensitivity ([Lee and Lee 2004]).

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b TEM showing dispersed particles of different sizes in a microscopic field.

The sensitivities obtained for the Au electrodes modified with rHRPs (2.0±0.1 A M−1 cm−2) and the low detection limit for H2O2 (10 nM) paves the way to develop the P-chip (peroxidase chip) - a biosensors system of a microscopic size for a mediatorless detection of H2O2 based on direct ET between Au and the recombinant forms of HRP.

Accion's engine, about the size of a small coin, uses 480 microscopic nozzles that make use of capillary action that direct propellant out of the engine.

This matter, known as PM2.5, is identified by the size of the microscopic particles and droplets it contains (2.5 micrometers in diameter or less), and it can reach deep into the respiratory tract.

Modern drives use square bits, with spaces between, to even out the signal.To improve this "signal-to-noise" ratio further, engineers have made the heads that read signals more sensitive, by reducing the size of the microscopic wires within.

Imposing a naive boundary condition leads to O error in the computation, where ε is the size of the microscopic variations in the media and η is the size of the micro-domain.

To determine the size of the microscopic tumour nodules detected, images obtained in the mouse i.p. cavity were compared with the pathological analysis of tissues resected from the same sites.

These larval young are tiny, ranging from microscopic to the size of a potato chip, and they spend the first few weeks or months of life adrift in the water column.

It is shown that under given conditions, the size and the shape of the resulting carbon are dependent on the temperature and the size of microscopic iron grains formed during reduction.

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