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This shines a laser beam off tiny particles in the water to see how they move.
Tiny particles in soot and smoke can irritate lungs and, if they are small enough, enter the bloodstream.
Tiny particles in the second cream diffuse the light and give the layer a youthful appearance, according to a study in Nature Materials.
We got our moment of playing pirate when we climbed the mast to install some equipment to measure CO2 and tiny particles in the air.
Now scientists have created tiny particles in the laboratory that mimic those good carriers, scooping up the cholesterol before it can grow into dangerous deposits of plaque.
In recent years, industry has embraced the unique properties of tiny particles in everything from medicine to airplane design to doughnut frosting.
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The ribosome itself is partly to blame: A tiny particle in the cell that translates the genome's messages into all the proteins needed for life, the ribosome is in fact a tangle of 54 proteins and three RNA strands that have complicated every step necessary to work out its structure by x-ray crystallography.
Fan and her colleagues were able to show that the tiniest particles in this plume spawn massive droplets, leading to heat release, followed by powerful updrafts and super-charged storms.
It is described as floating in sealed blood bags either invisibly in tiny particles or in pea-size globs.
Experimenting with mice, Anikeeva injected these tiny particles deep in the brain in a section that is associated with reward.
In the laboratory, researchers shine lasers on tiny particles caught in a flow, capturing their speed and trajectory with fast, high-resolution digital cameras similar to the way tracer rounds from machine guns track the path of bullets.
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