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The new work suggests that engineers might also manipulate the tiny forces between types of particles, he says.
A female spider can pick up the signal with parallel slits on its legs, known as the lyriform organ, which change shape under tiny forces.
It is relatively easy to get small pieces of dust to stick together, because of electrostatic forces and van der Waals forces (tiny forces arising from the polarity of molecules).
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Yet, for a vast area home to 450m people, this is still a tiny force.
In March 1911 Zapata's tiny force took the city of Cuautla and closed the road to the capital, Mexico City.
Castro's tiny force sailed from Mexico to Cuba in December 1956 in the Granma, a small and leaky motor vessel.
The comparatively tiny force of Wheat's Tigers and a contingent of South Carolinians put up a stiff resistance and slowed the enemy advance.
He landed with a tiny force of about a dozen men on the west coast of Scotland in July 1745 and raised the Highlands in revolt.
It doesn't stop them, and by the end he is a grudging admirer of Mouna Rudo, whose tiny force stands up to the general's well-equipped army of thousands.
To detect such a tiny force, the NIST team confined about 60 ultra-cold beryllium ions in a device called a Penning trap, which uses magnetic and electric fields to imprison charged particles.
"Militant Islamism is only a tiny force in Europe", wrote the conservative Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, "yet it is dangerous, because many societies on this continent have elevated their defencelessness into a virtue".
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