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At a signal from a smartphone, a system of tiny computers activates her engine, gearbox and steering and she reverses smoothly into a parking space.
The egg is enclosed in a protective layer (the chorion), through which a system of tiny canals (micropyle) permits the entrance of sperm.
So this spring, a team of experts conducted a stress test on the 2,080-pound 2,080-pound a system of tiny wireless strain gauges.
The locks opened by a system of tiny levers and springs concealed in the jade eyespots of each peacock's tail feathers; you pushed the fourteen jade buttons in an order that seemed to change each time the magician opened the chest.
His creations included a solar cooker made out of an umbrella and tin foil, which did not work very well, and an automatic gate-closer made out of cement-filled tyres.That passion for invention has not deserted Mr Bezos, who last year filed a patent for a system of tiny airbags that can be incorporated into smartphones, to prevent them from being damaged if dropped.
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It relies on a complex system of tiny valves and is slowly propelled through the small spaces between tissues and organs by the action of both smooth and skeletal muscle.
Primitive early microscopes enabled Marcello Malpighi to discover the system of tiny capillaries connecting the arterial and venous networks, Robert Hooke to first observe the small compartments in plants that he called "cells," and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek to observe muscle fibres and spermatozoa.
Still, despite the high costs of installing such a system, a tiny group of Connecticut homeowners use the sun for their electricity and hot water and have shown that with conservation, the sun, even in often gloomy New England, is enough.
Thus, this sophisticated coordinate system certainly supports the concept of a predatory life style, a clever and specialized visual system of a tiny eye very early in the history of the evolution of vision.
The parts are in place: the LCD-infused lens and the chip that controls it are solid, and the power system, a set of tiny photovoltaic cells, captures enough energy — but the two have yet to be integrated.
"For a tiny system of 200 atoms, it is as though nature must keep 2200 pieces of scratch paper on the side, each with a number written on it," said Dr. Umesh Vazirani, a professor of computer science at the University of California at Berkeley and a co-organizer of the conference.
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