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As each page comes out of its old case, the Archives staff will remove tiny surface plugs from an edge to study the parchment, said Kitty Nicholson, one of the conservators.
He held an instrument in his left hand, which he used to make the blood congeal; in his right hand, he held a sputtering suction device, which, with infinite care, he used to pulverize and remove tiny pieces of tissue, shred after shred.
The supernatant was centrifuged at 8000 rpm for 20 min to remove tiny GO pieces.
The suspension was centrifuged at 3,000 rpm/min for 10 min to eliminate unexfoliated graphitic plates and then at 10,000 rpm/min for 10 min to remove tiny graphite particles.
Here's how: Beverages made through the fermentation of plant products must be filtered to remove tiny bits of plant matter.
As for your actual phone, CNET suggests rubbing a dry (unused) toothbrush around the device's small ports and crevices to remove tiny pieces of debris and lint.
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2. Meanwhile, peel tangerines, removing tiny threads of pith.
Then they perform a biopsy, removing tiny slices of the gland and examining the extracted tissue under a microscope.
When Cassady's eye was removed, the opthamologists could see that the lasers had done the job, removing tiny bits of the cornea without scarring the eyeball.
John M. Grunsfeld, who will be one of four spacewalkers on the mission, said he and the rest of the crew had used the extra time wisely, practicing removing tiny screws "over and over again".
"Right now, if an art conservator wants to understand the three-dimensional layering structure of a painting, they almost certainly take a scalpel to it," removing tiny core samples to study its stratigraphy, says Warren Warren, a chemist and biomedical engineer at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.
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