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The cards will contain a microchip the size of a grain of sand linked to a tiny embedded antenna that transmits all the information when contacted by an electronic reader.
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"The short story, as an individual message, settles the reader in a broader metropolitan system: a tiny project linked to a myriad of other tiny projects, in other places".
Clipped to my earlobe is a tiny heart-rate monitor, linked to a Bluetooth device that is attached to my T-shirt.
As the Wall Street Journal reported last week, the Quecreek mine, "although portrayed during the rescue efforts as a tiny operation, is closely linked to a web of companies controlled by the venture-capital arm of Citigroup Inc".
But when you send the tweet back to Twitter, it just reads, "I joined a thread: is this thing on?" followed by a link to a tiny thread.
As for those social duds at the office party who require endless reintroductions to the same people, they may be suffering from prosopagnosia, the inability to recognize faces, linked to damage in a tiny area of the brain just behind the right ear.
The researchers found that the inability to balance on one leg for more than 20 seconds was linked to having had tiny strokes or small bleeds in the brain.
Since E295 is directly linked to Ser291, this tiny movement of E295 may allow the correct positioning of S291 to initiate the essential autoproteolytic cleavage.
Hundreds of those attending the conference sat in a huge auditorium with their portable computers wirelessly linked to the Internet via tiny PC cards plugged in to their machines.
In bacteria, this ability has been linked to the possession of tiny magnetic particles that align with the Earth's magnetic field lines.
These seabirds breed on Mykineshólmur, a tiny islet linked to western Mykines by a footbridge.
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