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It needs feeling in the tips of the fingers".
Wore a twenty-dollar gold piece in the tips of his shoes.
The controllers are certain hormones synthesized by cells in the tips of the plant stems.
Uric acid can form clumps called tophi, often in the tips of the ears, knuckles or within tendons and joints.
A new generation of electromagnetic tracking has recently become available, with sensors small enough to be included in the tips of instruments.
Depleted uranium is used in the tips of missiles, shells and bullets to increase their ability to penetrate armor and can be pulverized on impact into a toxic radioactive dust, military experts say.
Toxic aluminum ions are known to damage DNA, and the new study suggests that plants respond by shutting down growth of cells in the tips of their roots when they accumulate too much DNA damage.
An example, by the aristocrat Minamoto Michikata (1189-1238), is quoted on the wall label: On the Musashi plain there is no peak for the moon to enter — white clouds catch in the tips of the flowers.
Experimental studies showed that the CNT alignment was dependent on the catalytic nanoparticles in the tips of the tubes.
It still has two harpoons and spinning screws in the tips of each of the lander's three feet.
Nucleation and growth mainly occurs in the tips of the pores and small cracks, finally leading to clogging of the open spaces.
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