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So what's a tiny channel to do?
A tiny channel sliced through the marsh, its banks lined with little snails and the odd fiddler crab.
A tiny channel runs through the middle, divided along its length by a porous membrane, with human lung cells on one side and blood capillary cells on the other.
Then the same model is applied to a floating gate array (FG) on top of a tiny channel (FG-MOS).
On top of the chip is a tiny channel the width of two human hairs into which DNA is fed.
The packaging for Wave Shield says its product blocks a tiny channel of radio emissions to the ear.
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Zaslav studied law at Boston University, clinching his first break in cable in 1985 as a fill-in lawyer for Discovery, then a tiny cable channel built around nature and science shows.
To prevent insertion pressure from forcing the LIX from the tip of the microelectrode, the halfcell/holder was modified: a tiny overflow channel was drilled through to the central column.
But will these shows breathe new life into this tiny channel?
Pressing the device's big black button creates a vacuum that sucks the blood into a maze of tiny channels within its disposable credit card sized cartridge.
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