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A tiny structure similar to a playground see-saw connects the fly's two sound sensors, and vibration on one side drives the other in the opposite direction.
South China Morning Post says the three astronauts on board Shenzhou-10 will have to "share a tiny toilet similar to a vacuum cleaner and sleep in turns in a single sleeping bag pinned to a wall" before they reach Tiangong-1.
Similar to a GPU, MIC includes many tiny computing cores.
Each was sleeping on a tiny floor mat, similar to a Yoga mat, but of much poorer quality.
It wouldn't create a shadow anywhere on Earth, but would rather reduce the total amount of sunlight striking the entire surface of our planet by an even amount, similar to an enormous array of tiny sunspots placed on the surface of the Sun.
The creatures here, some 800 in all, range from the tiny kinkajou, a nocturnal mammal similar to a ferret found in Colombia's rain forests, to baboons born across the Atlantic in Africa.
Preston described how the adelgid, a tiny brown bug similar to an aphid, had devastated the eastern hemlock, sometimes known as the redwood of the East.
The hemlock woolly adelgid is a tiny brown bug similar to an aphid; the body of an adult is covered with a protective white fluff that makes it look like a fleck of cotton.
A tiny girl figures in Andersen's prose fantasy "A Journey on Foot from Holmen's Canal to the East Point of Amager" (1828), and a literary image similar to Andersen's tiny being inside a flower is found in E. T. A. Hoffmann's "Princess Brambilla" (1821).
Through the use of optical fibres similar to the tiny strands of glass that carry information in telephone systems, laser light can be delivered to places within the body that the beams could not otherwise reach.
I've discovered that checking-off articles from my queue is decidedly satisfying, similar to the tiny pleasure of clearing unread messages from my email inbox.
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