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As the lasers move onto the next cell well (a tiny depression in the sample plate) the computer analyzes the information it has just gathered.
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Charlie and Ira came up hard, on a tiny Depression-era cotton farm in southern Appalachia.
Robert Fulper says that he and his brother have done a good job keeping their farm alive and healthy during this chaotic time, just as their father transformed the tiny, Depression-era farm into a solid, modern business.
Dogville, a tiny Depression-era town nestled in the Rocky Mountains, is evoked in all of its communal complexity by the writer-director Lars von Trier on a minimally decorated sound stage in Sweden, where the map of the village is drawn on the floor like a video game schematic from a diabolical version of "The Sims".
Tire designers have a whole vocabulary of their own: the tread pattern is the watershed and the tiny depressions or cuts in the surface are sipes.
The tip is heated to create tiny depressions in a polymer film.
It may appear as a tiny pitlike depression that discharges a little moisture from time to time, or a cystic swelling may develop when the opening of the pit is closed, requiring surgical removal.
JJ finished her homework, helped care for Nicole's young kids and, usually, took her liquid HIV medication — as well as her tiny ADHD and depression pills — without resistance.
Can't it just be a tiny little bit of depression?" One of the things that makes him most miserable is the thought of repeating himself.
Similarly, conical depressions and tiny parallel grooves can be interpreted as knife wounds, but may actually be tooth marks from carnivores or rodents, respectively.
Nelson grew up during the Depression, in the tiny town of Abbott, Texas.
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