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Small transistors that control the flow of electrical current to the material's crystalline surface are used to apply a tiny amount of heat to individual crystals, modifying their state and thus their electrical resistance.
You should only apply a tiny amount of glue.
Before bed, apply a tiny amount of petroleum jelly on your finger.
If your ends get dry, you might want to apply a tiny amount of oil to them after washing your hair (rub a drop or two between your hands, then apply to the length of your hair).
Before applying any eye shadow or eye make up, using a thin eye shadow brush or your finger apply a tiny amount of white eye shadow to the inner corners of your eyes.
Apply a tiny amount of hair oil to the lengths, raking through with your fingers.
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If you are not happy with your skin's complexion, apply foundation then use a tiny amount of concealer on unsightly blemishes, but don't cake it on.
The test with urea can be applied to a tiny amount of mutants in raw extracts.
If necessary, use a tiny amount of diluted Clorox bleach to remove any stubborn spots.
On the first session, give her a tiny amount of food.
After solvent-assisted bonding, PEEK™ tubing capillaries (part number 1577-12x, IDEX, Oak Harbor, WA) with 795 μm (0.0313 in) outer diameter and 177 μm (0.007 in) inner diameter were inserted into inlet/outlet ports of the chip and a tiny amount of epoxy resin was applied to the capillary-chip interfaces to prevent leakage.
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