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The knurled knob on the back that sets the hands had disappeared, leaving nothing but a tiny stem almost hidden in the innards of the clock.
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This is but a tiny fraction of aid flows.
Sichuan peppercorns are reddish brown, have a rough texture and often have tiny stems mixed in among them.
Cleaning the little blue devils can be an exercise in frustration -- you can't exactly get rid of all the teeny, tiny stems and spent berries clinging to them; best to abandon any expectations of getting them all.
But only a tiny one.
But only a tiny sliver of that is recovering.
Not obnoxiously loud, but not a tiny whisper.
Into this last was threaded a tiny camera on a stem; an image of her viscera — gleaming, bulging, bloody — appeared on a screen above the table, brightly visible in the dark room.
I dared to suggest that we should change the practise of non-specialist subeditors writing the headlines long after the science reporter has left, a practise which on the day of my evidence had led to a carefully written report on a tiny safety trial of stem cells for macular degeneration being wrongly headlined "Once they were blind, now they can see".
In Isabella's blood, the researchers found a tiny number of preleukemic stem cells--about 0.002% of all cells drawn--and some of those had the TEL-AML1 gene fusion.
There is a tiny fraction of regenerative stem-cell like cells in the heart that are activated after a heart attack and regenerate some cardiomyocytes, but most of the damaged and dying heart cells are replaced by a scar -- formed by the fibroblasts in the heart.
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