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As it can cost around £100,000 per kilogram to send items into space, each satellite has been built to tiny specifications in order to keep the project affordable.
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But the squeeze on pricing, plus the fact that Windows licences aren't free, meant that they got pushed into a tiny niche: worse specifications than slightly pricier laptops, no margin for the manufacturers, and worse battery life and portability than the burgeoning number of tablets with custom apps.
Pressed for examples, he cited two: JV China had changed specifications for a tiny steel doorway, and the animals "were not performing as expected".
Even a tiny deviation from the customer's specifications can lead to costly wear and tear.
However, the energy index is not suitable for the screw groups with rather tiny threads compared with the other specifications.
When it comes to specifications, the Phantom Reactor features a tiny touch panel at the top to control the speaker.
Presently, the steps required for specification of meiotic competence in a tiny number of floral somatic cells are unknown.
Gumstix, which sells tiny computers to put into other devices, publishes the hardware specifications of all its products except for its motherboards.
The most noteworthy changes from an exterior standpoint are the addition of the space grey finish, which replaces the black version, and the addition of a tiny bit of size and weight to the original case specifications.
Instead, they look to see what you are doing right now and whether you are likely to fit through the tiny door they have open, a door that's defined by the specifications for the position they're hiring for.
Psychophysical testing of models typically requires a nearly full specification of the model, and, thus, rejects only a tiny part of the model space.
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