On each massive unit, 100 lenses will concentrate sunlight 700 times onto tiny cells just seven square millimeters across.
It shows that, in seven African countries, the return on capital for tiny enterprises is ten times that for the largest 20% of firms.
This was thought to be caused by the difficulty of achieving an accurate injection of a tiny heart that beats 600 times a minute.
For the uninitiated, this was a tiny (especially for the times) vehicle built in Germany between 1961 and 1968 that was engineered to double as a watercraft.
For my part, the many new hours of gameplay were worth every penny, though the black dragon Khalameet is one of the only bosses that made me think the game might be just a tiny bit too hard at times.
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It was also a hot week for energy-generating tech as Intel unveiled a solar laptop chipset that can be powered by a desk lamp and MIT developed a tiny kinetic generator that can produce 100 times more power than previous devices of its kind.
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Both methods repeat their process hundreds of times, enriching the uranium in tiny increments.
This theory holds that in its early history, the observable Universe underwent a period of exponential expansion, doubling in size many dozens of times, growing our observiball a tiny fraction of the size of an atomic nucleus to that of, say, a beach ball.
Little tiny lights and they all start flashing at different times, and then there's strobe.
Look at Kenya: with but 43 million people, this comparatively tiny country holds more than one third of top times in distance races.
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Except in times of war, the Federal budget deficits were tiny.
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Payne and Cousins had climbed together many times, from the mountains of North America to the tiny quarries of Lancashire.
Many systems that squeeze out tiny amounts of light do so sometimes with one photon, and other times with two or more.
Earlier this week, a sch-amazing video of a dude in an orange jacket hacking video screens in Times Square with a balloon, a smartphone, and a tiny transmitter was being circulated on Twitter and posted on blogs with virtual jaws dropped at the incredibility of the stunt.
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LEDs have evolved from their start as the tiny indicator lights on devices like coffeemakers to illuminating cellphone screens and billboards in Times Square.
Nanophase's tiny aluminum oxide molecules fit so tightly together that they're making vinyl flooring up to five times more scratch-resistant than the regular version.
We have ten times as many microbial cells in our body as human ones, and though they are tiny, that still means that a 200-pound man is carrying two to six pounds of microbes, mostly bacteria.
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When the printed schedules arrived, she mentioned it was a struggle for her to read the tiny, complex tables well enough to determine when the transfers might be easiest, so she could figure the best times of day to schedule her appointments.
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