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Peering through the eyepiece, I saw a tiny sphere, pocked like a golf ball.
It was as though a tiny sphere were rotating clockwise and counterclockwise at the same time.
"They make it into a tiny sphere that actually casts a very small shadow," Dr. Johnsen said.
In such a tiny sphere, Ms. O'Neill says, there are "not six degrees, but zero degrees, of separation".
Not long after fertilisation, the embryo consists of a tiny sphere of identical, non-specialised cells, referred to as pluripotent stem cells.
The satellites vary widely in size and design, ranging from a tiny sphere of several pounds equipped with only two radio transmitters to heavily instrumented space laboratories weighing many tons.
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J.N. Munday and co-workers of Harvard University reported the first experimental measurement of a repulsive C-L force on a tiny gold sphere.
Immature pearl oyster shells (usually Pinctada fucata or Pteria penguin in Japan and Pinctada maxima in Australia) are reserved in barrels until maturation (2 to 3 years) and, when the shells reach certain size, are implanted with a tiny polished sphere of mother-of-pearl.
The most famous use of ricin as a weapon of assassination occurred in 1978, when Georgi Markov, a Bulgarian exile living in London, was stabbed in the leg with the tip of an umbrella that injected a tiny hollow sphere containing ricin into his body.
The patina was abraded with a tiny diamond sphere to avoid contamination by any other metal and three ED-XRF measurements were performed (see Fig. B in the Additional file 1); their mean was then considered as "bulk" composition.
Now, a team of physicists and biologists have gone a key step further, coaxing a cell to envelop a tiny plastic sphere that acts like a resonant cavity shown in green in the micrograph above thus placing a whole laser within a cell.
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