a singular word? No.
Macro refers to something large in scale, scope or capability; micro, is the opposite, and refers to something small
Small= Sm Large= Lrg
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harmful intentional by a small number of dominant and group members with out direct support of norms and most other dominant group members. and example would be hazing, which is illegal but it can still happen with harmful intentions that are supported by a small number of a dominant group like a sorority.
Well, when someone says something like "jumbo shrimp" that is called an oxymoron. An oxymoron kind ofcancelsitself out by (in the above example) calling a shrimp (usuallyreferringto something/someone who is short or small) jumbo (refers to something/someone larger or bigger then usual.) Therefore, it is saying that the shrimp(small) is jumbo (large.) Hope I helped!! Happy Wikiing! (I know...wikiing is not a real word!) :P
Not in small amounts, on occasion
In small amounts, no.
Large mass amounts.
not in small amounts no, some aren't anyways
Obviously eating large quantities, will be harmful, possibly deadly. However, small quantities will have no adverse affect and will pass quite happily through the digestive system. If in any doubt - see a DOCTOR - ASAP Small amounts - no. Small amounts - no. No, but it is not advisable either. no,you will just digest it,but it is no advisable.
well, it can be. small amounts won't hurt, but in large amounts, as with any food, it will make them unwell, and in some cases, cause colic. so, you can feed them a little bit
diffusion
Inhaling sulfur fumes or dust can irritate the respiratory system, while ingesting large amounts of sulfur can cause gastrointestinal upset. However, sulfur is commonly used in small amounts in food and medicine and is generally not considered toxic to humans.
It is not recommended to eat fish from a pond containing copper sulfate, but if care is given it is not harmful. Humans can safely consume small amounts of copper, but in large amounts it can cause health problems.
The peat has to be compressed.
While ingesting small amounts of aluminum from consumer products or cookware is generally considered safe, eating large amounts of aluminum can be harmful. Foods naturally contain small amounts of aluminum, and it can also be added as an additive in some processed foods. It's important to avoid consuming large quantities of aluminum as it has been linked to health issues like kidney problems and neurotoxicity.
the large intense