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On the one hand, there's the tiny scale of the place.
Because of the tiny scale of the work, it is easy to walk past Slinkachu's people without noticing them.
It's a tiny scale of help, but it's an inventive way of transferring his business and media persona into new media.
Both papers are focused on new understanding of the behavior of magnetism at the tiny scale of nanotechnology, where scientists hope to develop electronics made from components that are far smaller than today's transistors and wires.
It was a crisp early-winter day, and he was surprised, as he always was when he visited Enniscorthy, by the volume of traffic and the new roundabouts and the tiny scale of things that, when he was growing up, had seemed to him like monuments.
A laptop in the background emphasizes the tiny scale of his scissors and super-glue driven work which is concerning when he spills a bunch of black powder onto his keyboard.
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But helices appear not only on the tiny scales of molecules.
Other winning images captured magnified images of human neurons, mouse eye cells, intricately arranged microscopic zooplankton and the tiny scales of a butterfly's wing.
The tiny scale consists of a single crystal of silicon, about a quarter of a millimeter long and about 60 nanometers thick, attached to its base like a diving board.
Instead, the brothers' installation, "Intensive Care," features a small dark room in which lights play against a tiny scale model of the building.
Based on Jonathan Swift's 18th Century novel, Gulliver's Travels, Gulliver's Gate will be a "tiny, scale version of a world that's both real and fantastical," as told by its Kickstarter campaign.
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