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They found that acrylic was the worst offender, releasing nearly 730,000 tiny synthetic particles per wash, five times more than polyester-cotton blend fabric, and nearly 1.5 times as many as polyester.
Both of those aren't nearly as tiny as the iPod nano, though.
Archaeologists are mystified by nearly 2,000 tiny golden spirals dug up in a field in eastern Denmark.
Through the doors I could see a flutter of pastel; a lineup of nearly identical tiny babies adorned in candy-colored layers of fluffy fabric were being paraded about by beaming mothers before a panel of judges.
Nearly two decades ago, the tiny African nation of Gabon was the site of the darkest chapter in Zambian soccer history.
They are stiff, tiny, nearly transparent structures, sometimes as little as one-thousandth the size of the cell.
Vinoco, which opened nearly a year ago, is tiny, seating 35 to 40 people, but once you get a table you feel exceptionally lucky.
That task, daunting for any large, industrialized country, will be nearly impossible for tiny Jordan, with a population of 7.5 million and an unemployment rate hovering around 22percentt.
A tiny, nearly invisible nanowire can convert the energy of pulsing, flexing muscles inside a rat's body into electric current, researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have shown.
But even so, the total number of Israeli engineers — nearly 100,000 — is tiny compared with the number China is producing every year, about 600,000.
In microblading, the technician uses a pen that has nearly a dozen tiny needles in a row to form a "blade," the idea being that the blade can replicate the actual brow hair.
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