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According to this approach, "space is made of discrete atoms each of which carries a very tiny unit of volume".
Article deals mainly with Maple's assignment of the 620the Enginee General Service Company, a tiny unit of the Army of the U.S., stationed at Camp Hale, Colorado.
"I'm trying to describe the discrete structure of space time based on Planck length (a tiny unit of measurement developed by physicist Max Planck) and quantum black holes," Padgett told him.
The EDA is a relatively tiny unit of the Department of Commerce, with only 215 employees, that makes grants to distressed communities from six regional offices.
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Renovations in the 1960's and 1970's had cut the apartments into a warren of tiny units for subsidized housing, totally obliterating most of the original apartment layouts.
In the 20th century anatomists tended to scrutinize tinier and tinier units of structure as new technologies enabled them to discern details far beyond the limits of resolution of light microscopes.
In such applications the large-area amorphous-semiconductor thin film is etched into an array of many tiny units, each of which forms the active element of a transistor that electronically turns on or off a small pixel (picture element) of a liquid-crystal display.
The bigger question: Is it fair for wireless companies to charge $60 per month for a five-unit set of something and then hide unbelievable overage charges disguised as fractions of a penny behind a veil of tiny units a millionth of the size of the units they're selling in the first place?
Still, he portrayed the problem as the isolated acts of a tiny unit in Bryan, Tex., with 157 employees, operating outside the systems and controls of the parent company.
Last year, the tiny unit's take was 486 guns, out of a total of 4,068 guns confiscated by the department.
Suddenly, a tiny unit that had faced the task of burying, perhaps, six firefighters in a bad year was confronted with the possible death of 343 in a single day.
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