She's here to see if something in this tiny one-bedroom apartment is triggering asthma attacks for this family.
Some are left alone, like 81-year-old Zhang Meiling, who sits sadly in a tiny one room house in Beijing.
And its first step is a tiny one: to create software that will make it easier for programmers to control and write to SIM cards.
State polls seem to have turned Mr Bush's way: according to new numbers from Gallup, for instance, he now has double-digit leads in both Missouri and Ohio, which he won last time, and a tiny one-point lead in Pennsylvania, which Al Gore won.
No matter whether your company is a large one, like Apple or Google, or a tiny one, you need not only a clear picture of the differences that exist between different ministries and levels of government but also clear communication with the government at all relevant levels, to make sure whatever you plan to do is OK before you move forward with a project.
He distinctly remembers that in 2008, after the annual partners meeting, he gave attendees white T-shirts with two black circles on them, one tiny and one large.
Cells are lined up like ants and passed one-by-one through a tiny fluid channel one-fourth the width of a human hair, and a digital camera sensor chip captures images of the cells as they pass over an array of nanoscale holes.
Cells are lined up like ants and passed one by one through a tiny fluid channel one-fourth the width of a human hair, and a digital camera sensor chip captures images of the cells as they pass over an array of nanoscale holes.
Mobile games tailored to siphon off your time in 5-15 minute sips and your money in tiny, one dollar increments.
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From one vlei, we notice tiny movements atop one of the distant dunes, the outlines of two climbers reaching a summit.
Kytabu is a textbook subscription application that allows students to lease pre-installed curriculum textbooks in bits as small as one page or a chapter on an hourly, monthly or yearly basis beginning at a tiny fraction of one U.S. cent.
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This doesn't bother Pedro, though, as he adds another tiny padlock to one already there.
Inflation will insidiously level the playing field, delivering realignments, one tiny wicked slice at a time.
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Then months later I look back and marvel at what has come of that one tiny insight.
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There is only one tiny catch: evidence of a credit crunch is notable mainly for its absence.
There was one tiny problem: The only thing the GOP hated more than Warren was the bureau itself.
All it takes it one tiny degree to transform water into something completely different and infinitely more powerful.
Another pays tax to Ireland's equivalent to a tiny fraction of one percent.
To use one tiny example, the legislation required that Medicare build a Web site directory of doctors by January.
Their ventures are tiny, often one-person operations doing mostly what their neighbours do.
One tiny light is all it will take to extinguish complete darkness.
Thomas Edison tested more than 6, 000 different materials for just one tiny part of the light bulb that he invented.
One tiny bacterium getting into the wrong person at the wrong time could bring about the fall of an empire.
Craig Glenday, Guinness World Records editor-in-chief, said the tiny cow was one of his personal favourites among the 3, 000 new records.
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As one tiny but illustrative example, Cisco notes that soon networks will be moving 200 megabytes of sensor data annually per cow.
Many cases come down to one tiny detail with huge consequences: whether the worker is exempt from wage and hour laws or non-exempt.
The 44-metre PSLV rocket hurled into polar orbit TES and two tiny satellites, one from European Space Agency and the other from Germany.
"We've only looked at one tiny little slit" of the landing site, principal investigator Peter Smith of the University of Arizona, Tucson said Monday.
One tiny community, however, has good reason to fear that passing.
John Vanderslice is the founder and proprietor of San Francisco's Tiny Telephone, one of the last remaining analog-only recording studios in a world increasingly dominated by Pro Tools.
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