51. Fraud at the entrance examination has increased in recent years with the advance of electronic devices, such as beepers, radios and tiny cameras. 52. In the procedure, surgeons lowered a tiny camera and long, narrow surgical instruments though small incisions in the stomach. 53. Norwegian and British aid workers picked through the debris of the Jenin refugee camp, probing collapsed houses with tiny cameras looking for unexploded ordnance or signs of survivors. 54. Rather than rearview mirrors, the car uses tiny cameras, and the doors use electronic controls rather than handles. 55. Rearview mirrors are replaced with tiny cameras, and the doors use electric controls instead of handles. 56. Rearview mirrors are replaced with tiny cameras, and the doors use electronic controls instead of handles. 57. Scientists have developed a tiny camera that patients would swallow to yield a living-color tour of the digestive tract as it passes painlessly through the body. 58. Surgery with tiny cameras can ease chronic heartburn. 59. The rats have already chewed up the wire that connects a tiny TV camera placed on the stump, and refuse to budge from the pitch area. 60. The tube has a tiny camera at the tip and uses fiber-optic technology to produce pictures of airways. |