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Xros has developed a switching technology that directs Internet traffic at network intersections by using tiny mirrors to guide light beams of data from one network to another.
She adapts to another industry trend — the overlong album, designed to maximize revenue on streaming platforms — by using tiny sonic details to generate hidden connective tissue.
Manufacturers have improved the texture of reflective sunscreens by using tiny particles of these minerals to make clearer, lighter and more comfortable formulations.
By using tiny implanted thermometers, researchers found that these structures, known as guttural pouches and containing about half a pint of air, cool the carotid arteries when the horse exercises.
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) are formed by using tiny health monitoring sensors on the human body in order to collect and communicate human personal data.
Wireless body area networks (WBANs) are formed by using tiny health monitoring sensors on the human body in order to collect and communicate the human personal data.
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So we took female eyes and put them in his skull, and all of a sudden, his eye shape looked a little squintier, and by squinting his eyelids," using tiny motors in the skull, "we got the characteristic Baldwin sneer".
The team started by measuring normal sleep cycles, using tiny headsets that took electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG) readings.
To finalise the hem you can either machine stitch around it with a straight stitch (like most casual ready to wear garments), or sew it invisibly by hand on the inside, using tiny back stitches, spaced about 1cm (1/3") apart, or whatever distance looks right on your fabric.
In the engravings made from them, the colour is printed by means of a stipple technique (using tiny dots).
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