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But at Punahou School, where Te'o would transfer his sophomore year, Toma was considered "tiny and slow," at first, said the coach, Kale Ane.
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Biology of miRNAs is far to be fully elucidated; nonetheless, despite being considered "tiny players," they have key roles in a number of developmental and pathological conditions.
In those days, a tape the size of a matchbox was considered amazingly tiny.
Explaining the difference in his decision, Judge Duggan said: "In that case the restraint of publication of photographs of a tiny baby was considered to be inappropriate," said Judge Duggan.
Each oscillation at a particular frequency can be considered a tiny "antenna" that emits and receives electromagnetic radiation.
Each of the myriad particles that constitute the rings can be considered a tiny moon in its own orbit.
In fact, it could be considered a tiny sub-set of the problems of integrating healthcare with social care and ending up with public care.
"For Microsoft, it's like Slate, not Xbox," said David Card, research director of Jupiter Research, referring to Microsoft's foray into online magazine publishing, which is considered a tiny business within the company.
Such bead, typical of the mesoscale nomenclature, is to be considered a tiny molecular fragment.
Moreover, it must be considered that tiny cystic spaces, resembling RAS, have been identified also in rare cases of mucine-producing gallbladder carcinomas [19]; anyway, overall lesion shape in these neoplasms was much more irregular than in cases of GA.
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