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Just a one- or two-degree change in temperature in a hot-air balloon, a few grams of ballast dropped, or a tiny release of gas will make a balloon ascend or descend accordingly.
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The thousands of tiny releases, carried by streams and storm drains to the sea, are estimated to equal an Exxon Valdez spill -- 10.9 million gallons of petroleum -- every eight months, the report says.
Dr. Meselson questioned this assumption and said it might be leading authorities to assume that there may be a second letter somewhere causing further infections or that postal workers would not be harmed by tiny releases from sealed letters.
Apple has gone further, cutting carriers out of the loop completely by making even the tiniest releases available directly to users.
A schedule compiled by Exhibitor Relations, which does not include the tiniest releases tracked by Film-releases.com, shows about 17percentt fewer films planned through the end of the year than its schedule did at this point last year.
Yet there is just a tiny UK release: can't its distributor, StudioCanal, be persuaded to get this into more cinemas?
But the results were encouraging: Oxitec reported roughly a 96% reduction in the mosquito population in the tiny 0.16-square-kilometer 0.16-square-kilometer 0.16-square-kilometer
The executive director, Hela Cheikhrouhou, said the symbolic significance of getting the fund up and running before the Paris talks outweighed the relatively tiny amount released.
Railroaded! (1947) was the first of four noirs that Mann directed for tiny Producers Releasing Corporation (later Eagle-Lion); there a tough cop (Hugh Beaumont) tries to save Sheila Ryan's character from a lowlife hood (John Ireland).
This tiny chemical, released from the hypothalamus region of the brain, gives rat mothers the urge to nurse their pups, keeps male prairie voles monogamous and, even more remarkable, makes people trust each other more.
The Chinese capital's environmental authorities succumbed to public demands for transparency by publishing hourly readings of PM2.5, tiny particulates released by car exhausts and factory chimneys that raise the risks of lung diseases, heart problems and dementia.
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