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- noun A
microscopic jet (of fluid)
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The Duke engineers have demonstrated in a new set of experiments that collapsing two of these microscopic bubbles in tandem, one right after the other, creates a "microjet" capable of tearing a tiny pore on the surface of the cell.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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This fruit has the merit of having proved its incredible resistance to State farms, to the blunders that absorbed thousands of acres of land, like the 10 Million Ton Sugar Harvest, the plan to grow microjet bananas, and even the unwanted advances of the marabou weed.
Yoani Sanchez: Mangoes Survive the Failures of Cuban Agriculture Yoani Sanchez 2011
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This fruit has the merit of having proved its incredible resistance to State farms, to the blunders that absorbed thousands of acres of land, like the 10 Million Ton Sugar Harvest, the plan to grow microjet bananas, and even the unwanted advances of the marabou weed.
Yoani Sanchez: Mangoes Survive the Failures of Cuban Agriculture Yoani Sanchez 2011
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This fruit has the merit of having proved its incredible resistance to State farms, to the blunders that absorbed thousands of acres of land, like the 10 Million Ton Sugar Harvest, the plan to grow microjet bananas, and even the unwanted advances of the marabou weed.
Yoani Sanchez: Mangoes Survive the Failures of Cuban Agriculture Yoani Sanchez 2011
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This fruit has the merit of having proved its incredible resistance to State farms, to the blunders that absorbed thousands of acres of land, like the 10 Million Ton Sugar Harvest, the plan to grow microjet bananas, and even the unwanted advances of the marabou weed.
Yoani Sanchez: Mangoes Survive the Failures of Cuban Agriculture Yoani Sanchez 2011
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Technically speaking, a microjet has a maximum takeoff weight of 10,000 pounds and can be operated by a single pilot.
‘Microjets’ – Transportation of the Future | Impact Lab 2006
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In the short term, most microjet seats will be filled by business travelers rather than vacationers.
‘Microjets’ – Transportation of the Future | Impact Lab 2006
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Japanese automaker Honda Motor is developing its own microjet, called HondaJet, and plans to start taking orders this fall.
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In Havana Province alone, there are hundreds of caballerias of those plantations with the microjet irrigation systems.
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In Havana Province alone, there are hundreds of caballerias of those plantations with the microjet irrigation systems.
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