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A man lay in it, bunched diagonally, with one leg trailing to keep the hammock moving, up and down, up and down, making a tiny current of air.
Through a quantum mechanical effect called tunneling, a tiny current of electricity would flow from the tip to a surface to be scanned.
Most of the art is now in storage, though some pieces are exhibited at the tiny current site in the Fort Mason area of San Francisco.
Through a quantum mechanical effect called tunneling, a tiny current of electricity flows from the tip to the surface of the metal it is scanning.
Intel also detailed several other design breakthroughs its engineers have used to push processor speed -- including a technique called adaptive body bias that involves applying a tiny current to each transistor to permit higher switching speeds at lower power levels.
An old friend named Al Mark Rendalll) is staying in the apartment Ivy shares with her distracted mother (Maryann Urbano), and a tiny current of sexual possibility -- to call it tension would be false to the film's studious slackness of tone --connects timid two timid young people.
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I could feel tiny currents of air from its wings – but that was the most of it.
Physicist Jakob Reichel and his colleagues began with a circuit board with tiny current-carrying gold wires on its surface.
To test the notion, he and Monica Wilhelmus, also of Caltech, measured the tiny currents triggered by artificially induced migrations of brine shrimp in the lab.
But to do this, they will need chips that can guide tiny clouds of atoms along on their surfaces, rather like today's chips guiding tiny currents through microscopic circuits.
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