| 41. | The cancer had already microscopically spread.
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| 42. | The brains of the surviving animals were examined microscopically and chemically after two to eight weeks.
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| 43. | This roughens the enamel microscopically and results in a greater surface area on which to bond.
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| 44. | Palmer eventually meets up with his old friend Carter Hall after microscopically traveling through phone lines.
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| 45. | :: : : : The point here is that we're talking MICROSCOPICALLY bumpy.
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| 46. | The core may be microscopically small and is sometimes completely transformed into manganese minerals by crystallization.
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| 47. | Microscopically, there is constant work being performed on one molecule by another when they collide.
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| 48. | Battery electrodes can be microscopically viewed while bathed in wet electrolytes, resembling conditions inside operating batteries.
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| 49. | Microscopically, lymph nodes also contain foci of hematopoiesis, but these are insufficient to cause enlargement.
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| 50. | The anthrax spores in the envelope were 1.5 to 3 microns in diameter _ microscopically tiny.
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