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Taplin couches his argument in terms of Chris Anderson's The Long Tail, which sees vastly outsized rewards going to a few dominant players at the top of the market, and the rest distributed in tiny amounts to the millions of self-starters who can now find whatever audience is out there via YouTube and online retailers.
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Many involve deficiencies of 'micronutrients' -- substances like vitamin A and iodine that the human body cannot make itself but that are needed, often in only tiny amounts, to orchestrate a whole range of essential physiological functions.
A more recent issue is whether a vegan diet can provide enough vitamin B12, which humans need in tiny amounts (1 to 3 micrograms per day) to produce red blood cells and to maintain proper nerve functioning.
They still emit radiation, but only in tiny amounts due to their minuscule size.
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John and Sarah, though, decided to kick the heat up a notch by ordering the Level 2 green chile – which the waiter would only give to them in tiny amounts – and sweating/crying their way through it.
However, some foil covers contain lead, which can leach into the wine in tiny amounts if the wine is allowed to contact it during the pour.
Yet biologists are used to making proteins in tiny amounts for research purposes, not vats of it for a new product launch.
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