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The implant contains a tiny array of electrodes whose tips slide into a snug berth just beneath the retina, the nerve tissue lining the back of the eye, and are held in place by natural suction.
The rats were implanted with a tiny array of electrodes, which threaded from the top of the head down into two neighboring pieces of the hippocampus, a structure that is crucial for forming these new memories, in rats as in humans.
To mimic the powerful proboscis, the researchers built a tiny array of cone-shaped microneedles with a stiff center made of some polystyrene and an outer layer with some polyacrylic acid mixed in (the same stuff that sucks up liquid in disposable baby diapers).
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Now, inspired by insects' vision, researchers have built a digital camera with an array of tiny lenses lining a bulging eyeball, allowing an undistorted, nearly 180-degree view.
Counterpoint, $23. Reading Maeve Brennan (1916-1993) is like watching a master jeweler construct a ticking watch from an array of tiny, inanimate parts -- her exquisite skill in piecing together the emotional landscape of her characters is evident in every line of "The Rose Garden".
To date, only a tiny fraction of the vast array of informative experimental manipulations and phenotypic assays that are possible using culture systems has been exploited.
Instead of electrical charge, hard disks store data in what is essentially a vast array of tiny magnets.
The Land & Sea tasting menu (Field & Forest is the vegetarian option) starts with a staccato array of tiny snacks.
Magnetic-core storage, any of a class of computer memory devices consisting of a large array of tiny toruses of a hard magnetic material that can be magnetized in either of two directions (see computer memory).
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