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In this procedure, individual subjects' cross-coherences were masked at p<0.01 for each of a number of smaller time-frequency windows (the grain of the wavelet analysis, hereafter called "pixels") within each larger time-frequency window in each condition separately, and the group of masked coherences was masked at p<0.001 or less.
The gardening process can randomly excavate small grains multiple times.
Small grain silage planted after a small grain will likely require between 75 & 100 lb. of nitrogen per acre.
Because each fibre is 100,000 times smaller than a grain of sand, you can't see or feel them, but they're there, suspending the spilled liquid above the fabric and stopping it from ever reaching the shirt.
Some early primate teeth specimens are known to be many times smaller than a grain of rice and appear only as specks to the human eye.
A whopping 300,000 proteins come together to form the structure, which is less than a micrometer wide, hundreds of times smaller than a grain of sand.
Scientists at Lucent Technologies Bell Labss have created transistors made of organic molecules that are incredibly small in fact, so tiny that the electricity-conducting part of the transistor is as thin as a molecule, a million times smaller than a grain of sand.
It's not visible to the naked eye ― particles can be one hundred times smaller than a grain of sand ― and the effects on the lungs are cumulative.
Researchers at IBM have developed materials one thousand times smaller than a grain of sand that attack antibiotic-resistant bacteria and infectious diseases by tracking them down in the body and stealthily ripping through the outer wall of their cells, spilling out their contents and causing them to drop dead.
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