Sentences with phrase «first tiny fraction»

These waves are direct evidence that the currently observable universe expanded rapidly from a subatomic volume in the first tiny fraction of a second after the Big Bang.

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«The fact of the matter is,» they note, «if vampires truly feed with even a tiny fraction of the frequency that they are depicted to in the movies and folklore, then the human race would have been wiped out quite quickly after the first vampire appeared.»
That the Earth was first populated through incest via Adam, Eve and their offspring (including unnamed females) and that sometime later, a 500 year old man and his immeidate family re-populated the earth after having crammed tens of thousands of mating pairs of animals on a boat that couldn't possibly support even a tiny fraction of that number?
Only a tiny fraction of assistance is ever directed to research and even that small sum tends to be the first on the chopping block when budgets are cut.
Treasury, which lifted profits from sales to Asia by 48 per cent to $ 117 million in the first half of 2017 - 18 driven by its Penfolds and Wolf Blass brands, is in the early stages of trying to elevate the status of its Californian brands in the China market, but sales are only a tiny fraction of those generated by the powerful Australian brands.
The odds are stacked against him — a tiny fraction of academy footballers even have a pro career in the first place, let alone a Premier League career, and unlike most of them, there's only one position a goalkeeper can play in — but on a purely superficial level it's just as pointless writing him off as it is predicting stardom.
So first thing you need to understand about germs is that the germs you hear about on the news represent this tiny fraction of the microorganisms that are alive around your body, on services around you, in your body, etc..
According to theory, tiny quantum fluctuations were blown up to cosmic proportions within the first fraction of a second after the birth of the universe, creating lumps that seeded today's galaxies and galaxy clusters.
And because the window for creating them lasts only a tiny fraction of the first second, scientists expect primordial black holes would exhibit a narrow range of masses.
First, we noticed that a tiny fraction of 0.025 % of all SNPs (229/907, 551 SNPs) were not correctly identified by any of the four technologies suggesting that those SNPs may not be correctly identified on the arrays.
Let me be the first to say that while only a tiny fraction of the state's teachers are ever accused, much less investigated and sanctioned, even one incident of this sort of conduct is too many.
While I will be the first to admit that I probably know only a tiny fraction of the work that is needed to pull off the auto show, my time as an intern for both the 2016 and 2017 shows has provided me insight into the busy world that happens while others are enjoying the show floor.
The first reason why this is false is that the atmosphere is a tiny fraction of the system (Energy - Atmosphere = ~ 1/1280 Energy - Ocean).
He noted that if «not much stock changes hands on the first day then you have a weird situation where the public market for Spotify is a tiny fraction of its market capitalization.»
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