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With local help I found a tiny spring at the base of a banyan tree in the highlands of Zambia.
Sometimes Dakotah wandered around the ranch on foot, usually heading for a steep pine slope with a tiny spring, the ground littered with old gray bones from a time when a mountain lion had had her den beneath a fallen tree.
And they found that after a kernel cracks, a tiny "leg" of starch emerges, compresses under heat, and then acts like a tiny spring -- which makes the popcorn jump.
The tip of this catheter is connected to the proximal ring electrode via a tiny spring.
Ablation was performed by using a CF-sensing catheter with a 3.5 mm irrigated-tip connected by a tiny spring to the shaft of the catheter.
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The other daily water source for Karmel's 3,500 residents is a tiny spring-fed brook wending its way through a herd of goats into a newly covered concrete cistern.
And when, 4,000 winter solstices ago, the Beaker Folk cast toy clay pots to symbolise the passing year's disappointments, and tossed them into the past from a tiny spring-loaded mammoth, they could not have dreamed that, many millenniums later, we would enact their yearly rite as the Christmas game Buckaroo.
I take the tiny spring -- What a Mickey Mouse part, my dad would've said -- to a lawn mower shop.
Only one tiny spring source remains, and this has a small improved pool (less than 1 m² in area), with a water temperature of 17 °C.
Many tiny spring bulbs are among Mother Nature's most carefree plant, undemanding and adaptable.
Between them they dominate the market for a medical life-saver called a drug-eluting stent a tiny spring-like piece of metal coated with slow-dissolving drugs which can be used to prop open narrowed heart and other arteries after surgery.
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