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4.The Control Mechanism of Life Cycle of Two Crickets, Tartarogryllus Minuscule and Teleogryllus Emma
5.Proportionate to the possible membership, we represent a minuscule number of hard of hearing people.
6.DaimlerChrysler said it would start selling its minuscule two-seater cars in the United States from 2008.
7.The minuscule pores keep the thinly spread catalyst in place and create the large surface area needed to break down the fuel effectively.
8.As a man who spent time during World War II on a minuscule South Pacific island, I recognized the symptoms of acute homesickness.
9.If the plane has empty seats, the cost of adding one more passenger is minuscule, although the average cost of flying a passenger is $500, the marginal cost is merely the cost of the bag of peanuts and can of soda that the extra passenger will consume.
10.The present paper has not only analyzed the new features of English hi tech abbreviations such as alphabetical substitution, the use of minuscule, digital representation of abbreviated letters, homonymy, abbreviation of abbreviations, omission, and homophonic substitution, but also expounded on the causes for the features, the purpose of which is to help familiarize ourselves with the principles of their derivation and formation, and to facilitate the use of such words.

