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Each holds a tiny instrument — a tuba, a saxophone, a harp, a violin — also made of paper.
Instead, a tiny instrument applies radio waves in a circular pattern on the outer cornea, shrinking small areas of collagen, a fibrous protein found in connective tissue, bone and cartilage.
On Sunday, he stripped to the waist for a televised interview in which he showed the only outward sign of his medical condition: a scar of two inches, or five centimeters, where surgeons implanted a tiny instrument that should prevent any further failure of his heart.
A small incision is made in the patient's back, and a tiny instrument is inserted to remove the kidney stone or stones.
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He transforms the tiny instrument into a million different musical forms, dexterously playing jazz, rock, classical, traditional Hawaiian music, and folk all on a humble ukulele.
His huge hands and stocky wrists darted and danced up, down and across the tiny instrument's strings in a way that few, if any, players have ever attempted.
Preserved on recordings and films, her voice is charming: a tiny, fluttery instrument that swoops and scoops up and down the scale.
Though it has plenty of details that recall Hawkinson's sculptures — like the doorbell, a tiny percussion instrument that incorporates a mechanism similar to those used in clock movements — he doesn't consider the treehouse to be an artwork.
But on songs like "Can't Keep," he seems to be trying to cram an angst-y Pearl Jam song through the tiny instrument, attacking the strings.
In 2011, researchers strapped tiny instrument packages on six swifts to track their activity during their winter migration to western Africa.
Initially, the two doctors operated through a small uterine hole, using tiny instruments and a miniature camera as a guide, without pulling the uterus out of the body.
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