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miniaturized replicas of ancient statues.
The great technical problem of such a system is the critical mass of a fission chain reaction, making it difficult to miniaturize a fission explosion.
It could miniaturize her, objectify her, and bring her safely home from the park to the palm of the hand.
Tertiary glyphs are generally associated with lesser elite titles, miniaturized script, and identification of iconography.
True, life was miniaturized into a genetically directed activity of molecules already in the 1930s; the protein master-molecule was perceived as both origin and outcome.
But their prototype machine is somewhat large (540 mm x 540 mm x 500 mm) so it cannot be called a miniaturized manufacturing system.
When using miniaturized laser sources and fiber optics laser spectroscopy offers the possibility to develop compact laser sensors for various analytical applications.
Therefore, we need precise, miniaturized actuators with small size, large stroke and high resolution, which are very hard to find in the industry.
The small size and high metabolic demand of these patients require miniaturized but efficient equipment.