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One 2-year-old boy, Amuri, struggled to breathe on a hospital bed while doctors and nurses went through the motions — attaching one of the hospital's scarce pulse-oximeters to his tiny index finger, placing an oxygen mask over his gasping mouth.
Apply a tiny bit with your index finger, or, for extra healing power, combine it with coconut oil and honey and dab it on before bed.
A tiny hand grasped my index finger.
Instead, you may be able to peruse a drinks menu beamed onto the counter by a tiny projector, then swipe your index finger over an image of a martini — as if it were displayed on an iPhone touch screen.
The potential of this structure lays in the high light confinement achievable in a tiny gap of low refractive index.
They've developed a tiny device in which the index of refraction for visible light is zero so that light waves of a particular wavelength move infinitely fast.
Today SearchMe has indexed just a tiny portion of the web – about 1 billion pages.
The benchmark Shanghai stock index is up a tiny 7 percent so far this year.
The index eked out a tiny gain last week, breaking a six-week losing streak driven by concerns that American economic growth would falter in the second half of the year and that Greece's debt crisis would spread.
Normally, men's ring fingers are a tad longer, and women's index fingers are a tiny bit longer.
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