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Surely it needs far more genes than the worm, a microscopic little tube made of exactly 959 cells.
It's really strange, like someone taking a movie you watch every day and splicing microscopic little things out of it.
And, like the pearl, the knowing of the thing begins with embracing those microscopic little irritants that you find along the way.
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Probably more than half of the oxygen that you're breathing came from tiny little microscopic microbes living in the oceans of the world.
I've never washed my Public School jeans, so I imagine they're infested with some of those nasty little microscopic monsters.
This little, microscopic cancer has changed my life in ways I don't even fully understand yet, but it's something I'm looking forward to exploring...for many years to come.
Based on the working mechanism of these drugs, that is, preventing outgrowth of microscopic tumour deposits, little or no antitumour effects might be anticipated in gross or bulky (metastatic) disease.
Although vascular damage is present in affected birds, this is only seen on the venous side, rather than the arterial side of the vascular system; as such, there is little microscopic evidence to suggest impairment of oxygenated blood delivery to the tissues unless there is a subtle difference in vascular density between affected and unaffected birds.
But it is a tiny, almost microscopic incursion, a nasty little assault that perhaps belongs to the schoolyard, in keeping with the register of malign absurdity.
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