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[mawr, mohr] / mɔr, moʊr /




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When exposed to a focused beam of electrons, specific regions of the film become more or less absorbent.

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They continuously form and break apart, raising new questions about how often this happens and whether some regions of DNA are more active than others.

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Keeping meals similar from day to day and maintaining a steady calorie intake could help people lose more weight, according to research from the American Psychological Association.

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Lowering this noise allows for far more precise measurements.

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Moving from large-scale systems to molecular machines introduces challenges such as Brownian motion, which makes precise control more difficult.

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