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Vaccines, when they contain ethyl mercury, contain tiny trace amounts that cause no harm.
His big old carp gills clutch and lick every tiny trace of oxygen from the froth of depravity in the inexplicably determinate manner that only animals have.
Tiny amounts of dioxins enter the food chain as by-products of industry, so almost all foods contain tiny trace elements of these chemicals.
You can be a hopeless degenerate frantically licking the pub's vinyl floor in a desperate bid to imbibe some tiny trace of free alcohol.
"The problem with radiocarbon dates of this antiquity is that it only takes a tiny trace of contamination from modern organic material to distort results," said Higham.
Anyone exposed to even a tiny trace of the highly lethal nerve agent deployed in Salisbury could develop symptoms in years to come, a Russian chemical weapons scientist said yesterday.
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You might call it the earliest spiritual feelings, being expressed archeologically through these tiny traces.
And even tiny traces may prove deadly to some people, like a 94-year-old.
But that one quick rub also gathered tiny traces of biological evidence.
They found tiny traces of blood, hair and fibres on clothing seized from Dobson and Norris' homes.
But there's a catch: standard lab equipment was not designed for dispensing tiny traces of substances.
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