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The idea was to use a supercomputer to piece together the book of life from millions of tiny random phrases.
Even within our own bubble, tiny random nonuniformities in the primordial raw material would cause the cosmos to look different from place to place.
The list of those geniuses who have done so is long, from Austen through to Doris Lessing and Alice Walker to name but a tiny, random few.
This "inflation" blew up tiny, random quantum fluctuations in the primordial plasma and fixed them as permanent features of the universe, which continued to stretch, and cool, at a more leisurely pace.
Dury's only No 1 combines a travel agent's dream tour of locations – Tiger Bay, Mandalay, Bombay, Santa Fé, to name but a tiny, random selection within the song – and frenzied phrasebook stabs with wild playing from the Blockheads, led by music writer, guitarist and keyboards man Chaz Jankel, and including Davey Payne playing two saxes simultaneously.
In measuring data, if the number of a port's related export and import hosts is small, then because of the tiny random difference between the numbers of source and destination hosts, some inactive port will be made with big random difference between port's inward and outward communication metric.
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It was the tiny actions, the random decisions, the arbitrary choices, that led her to be on that particular train, at that particular time.
This strange effect arises from the quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation, which predicts that the whole of space is permeated by random tiny amounts of energy, called zero-point energy, even when no fields are present.
The Casimir-Lifshitz (C-L) force exists between two uncharged perfectly conducting plates because of quantum fluctuations, random tiny amounts of energy, that exist even in a vacuum electromagnetic field.
A competing theory is that people, along with the rest of the earth's animals and plants, evolved over billions of years, beginning as extremely simple organisms and, via the accumulation of the tiny fraction of random mutations that turn out to be useful, developing into more complex ones.
The catalyst film breaks up into tiny droplets of random sizes on the wafer and growth on these catalysts particles yields nanofibers shown in Fig. 3 (b).
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