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Molecule, a group of two or more atoms that form the smallest identifiable unit into which a pure substance can be divided and still retain the composition and chemical properties of that substance.
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The biggest trick was working in small, identifiable chunks so I could eliminate puddles and blend each section with the next before it dried.
"I wanted to present the breadth of the field as it is today, in particular the balance between the intimacy of small identifiable objects and pure sculptural forms," Mr. Ellsworth said.
In most inventories, smaller identifiable features such as small patches of a distinct tree species are incorporated into the description of the larger unit in which they lie.
Unless you make every gambler, big and small, identifiable, you will not be able to defeat match-fixing, because you will not have taken the money out from the organized crime groups that are taking advantage of it.
Three survey participants said that they were not satisfied with the priority setting process due to small identifiable changes in the actual budget, stating it felt more like a "status-quo exercise".
This model – that breakpoints are concentrated in a small, identifiable fraction of the genome – complements the 'fragile breakage' model proposed by Pevzner and Tesler [ 2], which was developed as an alternative model to the random breakage theory introduced by Nadeau and Taylor [ 7].
Calm yourself though and break it down into small, identifiable steps.
Individual CheW molecules were not identifiable, likely because of their smaller size.
Pollen slides Met Office > 10 μ m (smaller in context) 2 locations Excellent constraint on timing; wet or dry deposition possible; small grains identifiable in context; potentially wide coverage.
There is also a small but identifiable deviation from exact ellipticity at intermediate temperature differences.
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