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When Medicare began in the 1960s, drugs were a tiny component of medical costs for the elderly.
Humans are exacerbating glacial melt because burning fossil fuels not only releases CO2, it also emits black carbon, a tiny component of air pollution that can absorb one million times more solar energy than CO2.
In a real sense, we are what we quote — and what can any of us hope to be but a tiny component of that hubbub of voices distilled by books of quotations and epigrams?
Winds are, however, a tiny component of a hurricane.
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They are like a tiny component in an aircraft.
During a tour of Tru-Way, which produces precision metal parts, Stan Mastalerz, the company's president, showed the girls a tiny component used in electronic circuit boards.
Before starting her company she worked on the Amazon Kindle; her accounts of her time at Amazon resemble Kreiner's postdoc laments: She was "stuck designing a tiny switch that was just one tiny component of a larger system.
In that light some greater bid for balance comes to mind, and the ever-humbling knowledge that humanity is but one tiny component of Nature.
A tiny portion of roast beef.
It was also conveniently located across the hall from a laboratory that contained an aerosol mass spectrometer, which identifies and measures the tiny components of air.
BOSTON — A team at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University has been awarded a special $3.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to develop an inexpensive and easy-to-use new microscopy method to simultaneously spot many tiny components of cells.
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