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On that occasion Litvinenko was exposed to a tiny dose; he threw up that evening but survived.
Apple's App Store recently hit the 10,000 application mark, and while the store does a pretty good job at turning up impressive new applications through its Top App lists and on banners that scatter the store, most users are only exposed to a tiny fraction of the applications that are available.
If anything, I was simply exposed to a tiny snapshot of the history, tragedy, desperation, opportunity, resiliency, and now hope, of the First Nations people in Ontario.
Instead, I would say, "Explore!" The problem is that children have only been exposed to a tiny segment of the world; they don't know what's out there.
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But he said everyone at the site was clearly exposed to "a massive dust cloud" full of tiny particles that could be inhaled into the airways and lungs.
What's more, if the tubes have been exposed to a strong magnetic field, they turn into tiny magnets, acquiring a definite north and south.
And so, as the students began their first scorching day mixing cement in tiny Mongouge, they were exposed to a strange new music that most had never listened to before: Dolly Parton, George Jones and Merle Haggard blasting out of the sound system from a nearby house.
In types of stainless classified as ferromagnetic, the structure allows tiny internal magnetic regions called domains to line up by polarity when exposed to a magnetic field.
In these new caves and cellars, cheeses are exposed to an array of the tiny organisms local to the area.
As cells move through the pipette's tiny channel, they are exposed to an electric field with just the right amount of current to open their pores.
The atoms wobble when exposed to even a tiny magnetic field, and the researchers detect their precession by shining a second "probe" laser through them.
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