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Google's first collaboration of its kind with an art museum, presented yesterday in Madrid, allows viewers anywhere in the world to home in on tiny sections of the chosen works, and skim the canvas in a way that is unimaginable in real life.
Both use viruses injected into the brain to add tiny sections of DNA to the genetic code of just a few thousand neurons.
Researchers use lasers to ablate tiny sections of tooth enamel, less than 1 millimeter long, which releases two isotopes (or two forms) of the element strontium, so-called 87Sr and 86Sr.
Meanwhile, paleoanthropologist Matt Sponheimer of the University of Colorado, Boulder, and his colleagues used a laser to ablate tiny sections of tooth enamel, less than 1 millimeter long, which released two isotopes or forms of the element carbon, 13C and 12C.
But the big worry facing the country, and the world, today is confined to two tiny sections of that devastation -- the nuclear power plants.
Hold it vertically and then fold up in tiny sections of about a centimeter each time.
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"Everything is about one tiny section of the bill" dealing with the liability of employers.
Now a state plan may open up a tiny section of waterfront.
Only a tiny section of the 45-room hotel remained standing, albeit charred and ruined.
In the right panel is a microscopic closeup of a tiny section of his body, a fingernail.
If they join, the NPCS operator will collect the fees, leaving them to collect processing fees only when card-holders travel abroad -- a tiny section of the market.
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