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Tiny nano-scale machines formed from DNA could be the future of manufacturing things at small scale but great volume: drugs, tiny chip components and, of course, more nanomachines.
If you're unfamiliar with the original, you shepherd an increasing volume of tiny planes to the ends of the runways.
And so far it's been working: As Alex said in December, through its programmable architecture, volume and tiny margins, AWS has built a "$1.5 billion business".
The water vapor once again shrinks down to its original volume, the tiny amount of water at the bottom of the can.
Large-scale corporate computing needs are changing rapidly as trillions of daily mouse clicks on things like Web stories, book purchases and e-mails drive huge volumes of tiny transactions through many a companys data centers.
Six years later it was published in two thick volumes of tiny print and sold out immediately.
Rather, the pops occur at random volumes as tiny, individual creases in the paper suddenly rearrange themselves while the candy is unwrapped.
Janez Potocnik, a Slovenian who serves as European commissioner for the environment, has voiced concerns about "plastic soup" in the oceans — the accumulation of enormous volumes of tiny plastic nodules.
Four volumes of tiny print and blurry black and white photographs.
Administrative costs are disproportionate for large volumes of tiny loans, and they cannot invest income from clients like normal banks.
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