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  • They've already been deploying older generations of small-cell technology in areas where a lot of people gather, like airports, train stations and sports stadiums, but these are expensive and complicated to install.

    Wireless Advances Could Mean No More Cell Phone Towers AP 2011

  • They've already been deploying older generations of small-cell technology in areas where a lot of people gather, like airports, train stations and sports stadiums, but these are expensive and complicated to install.

    Wireless Advances Could Mean No More Cell Phone Towers AP 2011

  • "Increasingly, we believe that small-cell architecture, such as DAS, will be an important complement to traditional macro tower installations," Crown Castle Chief Executive Ben Moreland said, adding the deal furthers its ability to extend wireless infrastructure and broadens its service offering in the growing market.

    Crown Castle to Buy NextG Networks for $1 Billion Lauren Pollock 2011

  • Sue Laws received a diagnosis of small-cell lung cancer in 2008.

    Whatever Happened To ... the mysterious disease known as Morgellons Brigid Schulte 2010

  • Among the Cephalon drugs in development that Teva executives singled out as especially promising were Obatoclax, a small-cell lung cancer treatment that just finished phase 2 testing, and Cinquil, a treatment for certain patients with severe asthma that is in phase 3 development.

    After Long Pursuit, Teva Wins Cephalon Jonathan D. Rockoff 2011

  • Oscar Fisher, thirty-eight, had small-cell lung cancer.

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • Oscar Fisher, thirty-eight, had small-cell lung cancer.

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • Oscar Fisher, thirty-eight, had small-cell lung cancer.

    The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010

  • "He’s been sick," I said, because this had been going on for a year, and though nobody gets better from metastatic small-cell lung cancer, he’d been holding his own for months and months.

    Excerpt: A Better Angel by Chris Adrian 2008

  • The discovery of the lung cancer was a year or two away; probably those “small cells” of small-cell carcinoma were already budding in her tortured lungs.

    In the Fullness of Time Emily W. Upham 2010

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