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This analysis detected 4-methyl steranes chemicals often made by tiny algae known as dinoflagellates.
These are made by tiny wineries that have popped up in the past 30 years, which produce small quantities of wine, using the latest winemaking techniques.
Changes to the colors and to movements made by tiny contractions and expansions in blood vessels in the face are, of course, not apparent to the human eye, but the computer can see them.
Suddenly the lights go off and Madonna opens the cape to reveal thousands of small shapes made by tiny lights, on the inside of the cape.
Then go out and buy the good stuff, the lotion made by tiny fairy angels who infuse it with love and eternal life, for the low low price of my left ovary?
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Despite being made by a tiny independent company, on a shoestring budget estimated at $13m £8.96mm), it has generated almost $100m £68.9mm) at the box office.
The question, for the creators, is when to tweak and when to leave be, a decision made by interpreting tiny fluctuations in the response of an audience.
The charge was made by a tiny, controversial Virginia group, whose "researcher" had never before been to China and did not speak Chinese.
Over Tots A day care center lodged in a handsome villa in Hamburg sits empty -- for now at least -- as a lawsuit over the noise made by its tiny charges made its way to Germany's highest court.
When, last year, some computer scientists at the University of Minnesota studied millions of Wikipedia edits, they found that most of the good ones - those whose words persisted intact through many later viewings - were made by a tiny percentage of contributors.
In the 24 November issue of Science, researchers unveil a nanoscale propeller made by fastening tiny metal bars atop a protein motor.
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