That model is the best explanation out there for what happens at scales smaller than the atom, but still has a lot of holes in it, and there are other theories out there that go beyond that model.
It is not the first time science has aimed to replicate the feat - albeit at smaller scales.
Need to continue to inventory the diversity of institutional arrangements in mountain regions at different scales, regional to local.
Specifically, unexpected physical, biological, and chemical properties emerge that are not present in the same materials at larger scales.
At tiny scales, the position of an object is hard to pin down.
At these scales mismatches between the quality of assets and liabilities equals billions of dollars of value when interest rates move.
The former Irish champion apprentice lost his position with trainer John Oxx in 1992 after being cautioned over allegations he tried to cheat at the scales.
Continued research should also find even more optimal use of necessary microbes, reduced material costs and improved function of the technology at commercial scales, OSU scientists said.
The goal is to look at different scales of our performance so we can decide for ourselves how we can improve, especially in the small scale rather than the broad strokes of annual reviews.
His main characters include G, the strength of gravity, h, Planck's constant, which governs the quantum nature of reality at small scales, e, the charge of the electron, and c, the speed of light itself.
Cambridge weighed in at an average of 14st 1.5lb, while Oxford took the scales at 14st 2.5lb, boasting the heaviest man in the race, Peter Reed at 15st 7.5lb.
All that power doesn't come light, though -- the AR tips the scales at 8.4 pounds.
The reason: weather forecasts are frequently unavailable at sufficiently localized scales to inform the decision-making process.
As for weight, the TF300 tips the scales at 1.39 pounds, compared with 1.28 for the original.
Cloudera specializes in software for Hadoop, an open-source database tool designed to work at very large scales.
Russell is optimistic, however, that their process could work at different size scales.
At such small scales, the behaviour of molecules depends on their size.
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It's also incredibly light, hitting the scales at 4.4 ounces (124.7g).
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According to Sony, the NEX-3N is the smallest and lightest interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C sized sensor, gently tipping the scales at 269 grams.
Natalie Kaye Parsley, a 39-year-old single mom in Magnolia, Texas, tipped the scales at 125 kilos last summer when she opted for so-called gastric bypass surgery.
It is very difficult for an on-premise IT infrastructure to effectively address the needs of these agencies and the time scales at which they need to operate.
Airlines would need to keep scales at ticketing counters and weigh customers at check-in, a procedural change that would require extra time and personnel, likely causing delays.
You'll also find a bevy of Microsoft and Toshiba software pre-installed, and while it only tips the scales at 3.79-pounds, you'll have to lug around an external optical drive if you need to spin any discs.
"The physics of flight at such small scales is relatively poorly understood which makes designing small flying systems very difficult, " he told BBC News, adding that biological systems provided "critical insights into designing our own artificial flyers".
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And we do mean hefty -- this laptop apparently tips the scales at 1.88 Kg, which puts it a touch over the four pound mark. 4.1 pounds certainly isn't shoulder busting, but it's a solid half a pound more than you'd expect from a machine of this size.
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The captured features are then processed so they can be recognised at different rotations and scales.
Moreover, work at the smallest of scales will produce important advances in areas such as electronics, energy and biomedicine.
So supplying energy at civilization-enabling scales always faces two challenges: production and delivery.
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