Greenpeace points out that Nokia also makes tiny devices, but is much better at recycling them.
And given that the krill (tiny crustaceans) that penguins feed on are also dependent on the ice for their own existence (they feed on algae on the ice) - some colonies affected by eroded floes could face a double-whammy of high fledgling mortality and restricted food resources.
The device also comes equipped with a tiny camera that can snap photos and record videos.
LEDs be laid down, but also tiny solar panels and antennae that convert radio waves into electrical energy.
There are some highly speculative tiny public companies that may also benefit, but it is unwise to mention them in an article due to low liquidity in such stocks.
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For centuries, the wizardry of watchmaking was to take brass, steel, and the jewels used as bearings for the gears, and turn them into tiny works of art that also seemed to take the pulse of the cosmos itself.
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Did I mention that there's also a striped octagon whose stripes are going in the same direction but that has a tiny notch at the top?
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The pen also provides an edge when navigating web sites that contain tiny icons and tinier text.
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So she is now working out how to pump them electrically, using a tiny source of electrons that would also fit on a chip.
So it is also possible that more whales are simply eating more of these tiny crustaceans.
And Belgium, France and - to a tiny extent - Luxembourg are also providing guarantees that lenders of up to 90bn euros to Dexia over the coming ten years would get their money back (they are guaranteeing up to 90bn euros of inter-bank and bond funding for up to a decade).
For the quarter, Google gained slightly, with 79.1% of all paid search marketing spend, versus 20.9% for Bing (Note: Other search engines like Blekko and Ask also get paid, but their shars are so tiny that putting them in might actually distort the comparative results, EF says.) That was up from 78.7% and 21.3%, respectively, in the fourth quarter of 2010.
We also noticed the same set of tiny nubs on the bottom that mysteriously appeared on the black version a few months ago.
To speed up the check-in process, it also has service agents roam the passenger lines with tiny printers that spew out boarding passes.
Chris Walinski, clinical director of Biolase, says that the company's lasers also don't make tiny cracks in teeth called "microfractures, " which can be an unwanted side effect of drilling.
The tiny quantum fluctuations that drove the expansion could also have given rise to small variations in the amount of matter from one place to another, seeding the later gravitational growth of stars and galaxies.
Antitrust problems could also arise, though the two firms would argue that they account for a tiny percentage of the total hospital industry.
For example, you can also take a block of ice and grind it into tiny particles and use that to absorb methane.
As well as concerns over the weather in Qatar, there are also worries about how the tiny country will cope with the thousands of spectators that will travel to the 2022 tournament.
Some also fret that fracking might induce earthquakes especially after it was linked to 50 tiny tremors in northern England last year.
They have also gritted their teeth and bought slots on the many small television channels that carve up tiny audiences, often into such narrow slivers that ratings cannot track them.
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They also conclude that greenhouse warming has partially been offset by the cooling effect of aerosols - tiny particles of dust thrown into the atmosphere that can reflect solar radiation back into space.
In the process, his sweet ballad succeeds not only in shrinking the universe to human size, but also in magnifying the way a tiny gesture of affection can reverberate with a force that's impossible to quantify.
Montenegro, the tiny republic which with Serbia is all that remains of Yugoslavia, is also teetering.
Campaigners worry that incinerators produce dioxins (a highly toxic family of chemicals that can cause cancer and birth defects) and tiny particles of soot (also carcinogenic).
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We had this problem with the space bar a few times, and also with the arrow keys (it doesn't help that the up and down ones are especially tiny).
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Scrappers can also buy embellishments to suit any occasion, from a miniature Marine uniform to a hole-punch that makes tiny paper butterflies.
It also hopes to use BLYS as a homing device to deliver tiny doses of radiation directly to cancerous tumors that hit the B-cells, such as lymphoma.
"There are nearly two million licensed firearms in the UK and 3, 000 represents a tiny 0.15% of that figure, " said Mr Harriman, who is also a forensic firearms examiner.
The same rules have also been enforced at the Vatican's pharmacy, its post office and the few shops that operate in the tiny territory.
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