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A diversity of wildlife Nowhere else in the world are so many types of habitats squeezed into such a tiny area.
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"The complexity of the brain, and the hippocampus, is such that any change in voltage that a microelectrode or chip can apply, even in a tiny area, will affect multitudes of neurons in uncontrolled ways," he says.
So it's a tiny area.
We stepped into a tiny area strewn with rugs.
Sometimes, the streaks start in a tiny area which then spread out for hundreds of metres.
Three thousand are missing--shot or drowned within a few hours on a tiny area.
We wound up in Loiza -- a tiny area with a rotund history.
In practice, plotting them would shrink all remaining points to a tiny area.
The area in north Kent is above this threshold, as is a small area on the Wirral peninsula, and a tiny area in Norwich.
White-shoe law firms don't want to be in a building with such a tiny lobby, says Mr. Levy, who briefly debates the area's drawing power with two Adams partners who join us.
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