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Shouts like a puncture.
Dr Nakaji added: "These leaks can be very, very tiny - a little like a puncture on a bicycle tire - that sometimes you have trouble even finding where it is… [But] If you look right here you can see a little tiny hole.
NASA scientists said it works much like a puncture healing in the body, but faster.
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She sits down, and exhales like a slow puncture.
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