The results confirm the electropositive charge of the virus, as well as the minuteness of its size. |
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The minuteness of detail, especially in early accounts, indicates that this suggestion must have been seen as a real threat. |
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While Pascal speaks of the infinities of minuteness and expansion, Baudelaire's infinities are personal and communal. |
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When you tried to make the measures of resistance, with what minuteness you had to do your work. |
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Malta's minuteness and traditional neutrality virtually eliminates fears of threat to its neighbours, enabling secure oil contracts with Libya, neutral fishing grounds with Tunisia and alliances with Arab states. |
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The minuteness of the device and the tiny loudspeakers in the ear canal, which you hardly feel after a short time, were definitely important factors. |
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As late as the mid-19th century, bacteria were known only to a few experts and in a few forms as curiosities of the microscope, chiefly interesting for their minuteness and motility. |
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It relies for effect on simplicity of design, the motifs being limited in number and the excellence of the work being judged by the minuteness and evenness of the embroidery. |
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The human I, as a finite act, exercises its minuteness and fleetingness. |
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