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It does this by measuring tiny quantities of light emitted from crystalline material, especially the quartz often found in sand.
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Many industrial uses of light rare earths require them to be mixed with tiny quantities of heavy ones, like dysprosium or terbium, so that the light rare earths do not lose their magnetism at higher temperatures.
Tiny quantities of dysprosium can make magnets in electric motors lighter by 90percentt, while terbium can help cut the electricity usage of lights by 80percentt.
Tiny quantities of the drug produce lassitude and a temporary euphoria, and sometimes hallucinations.
It is not fully impermeable, letting tiny quantities of air leak into the chamber.
In February, Wistar provided the tiny quantities of remaining polio vaccine to Dr. Vincent Racaniello at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University.
Making a miniature drink basically consists of mixing tiny quantities of two-part epoxy with the appropriate coloring.
A mini-factory on its grounds produces tiny quantities of tea, and can be visited by guests.
In testing explosives for nuclear warheads, technicians typically use tiny quantities of fissile material (highly enriched uranium HEU or plutonium), leaving behind radioactive traces.
You don't have to be ashamed of your slicing technique, and you need not buy tiny quantities of a dozen different kinds of seafood.
They used a biochemical test which relies on antibodies that can detect tiny quantities of human myoglobin, but not other body proteins nor the myoglobin of other species.
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