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tiny

[tahy-nee] / ˈtaɪ ni /


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The scientists also found significant changes in epithelial cells that line the lungs and the tiny air sacs responsible for breathing.

From Science Daily

When they ferment sugars, they create tiny outward flowing currents across the wet surface.

From Science Daily

Some tasks involve translating ancient Palmyrene inscriptions, while others require identifying tiny anatomical structures in birds or analyzing detailed features of Biblical Hebrew pronunciation.

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The international research team attached tiny GPS trackers to 69 ravens -- an impressive number considering the painstaking work in trapping the particularly observant birds.

From Barron's

“Maybe tiny checks? How would they even get it to someone like a consumer?” she said.

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