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It had to cut a fence, but that was easily done with its monomolecular short sword.
He slid out his monomolecular fighting knife and cut into the mixture.
The farm was a monomolecular collection layer two billion kilometers across.
"Down to the monomolecular seals, if you want to get technical about it.
It was a fluid audio pickup full of monomolecular ears.
But mostly it was against the chance, thin as a monomolecular line, that some or all of the five had managed to survive.
The monomolecular fabric of the suits looked oddly gray, discolored.
Every one of those centauroids was carrying a monomolecular boma blade.
"It's got to come all the way through," the medic went on as he pulled out a monomolecular bone cutter.
Since it was nothing more than a monomolecular film, it left no contour of her body concealed.
Both, like his own, had monomolecular edges.
The spaceward end of the monomolecular wire that linked every civilized world with the greater galaxy!
Then they'd carefully wound the spool with three meters of monomolecular filement.
The platinum does act as a middleman after all, through its formation of the monomolecular gaseous film.
In 1935, she devised a method to spread these monomolecular coatings one at a time onto glass or metal.
It was constructed out of a monomolecular membrane, a tough plastic sheet so thin as to be almost invisible.
It trails behind a thin strand of almost unbreakable monomolecular filament.
Stevens found it hard to brake; far too easy to imagine himself smashed to a monomolecular film on the spinning surface.
The dishes have monomolecular beacons sprayed on their bottoms.
The chute's monomolecular fabric should have been of interest to locals who seemed to wear no synthetics.
You can't hand-over-hand up monomolecular filament; your fingers fall off."
Juron held his knife to the dead man's brow and began sawing the monomolecular edge through bone.
All Vulcans carry a special sword with a translucent monomolecular blade that can apparently cut through almost anything.
"That's right, what we call monomolecular strands.
Also, the acceleration employed would have flattened out steel springs, to say nothing of human bodies, into practically monomolecular layers.