Sentences with phrase «tiny movements of»

When I paint, I always have to remind myself that I can't keep standing 2 inches away from what I'm working on, that I have to take a step back and observe, and not to fall overly in love with the tiny movements of paint.
You made tiny movements of your hand in a horizontal plane to cause tiny movements of a cursor in a completely disconnected vertical plane.
The tiniest movement of the body tells these moving - fluid - activated nerves what direction the head is turning, and thus informs the brain as to what muscles must contract in order to change or return to a given position.

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Tiny homes are part of a growing movement among the world - weary to downsize or live a simpler existence.
Turn to HGTV and the tiny house movement for proof of this concept.
The tiny house movement may still be something of a novelty on home - remodeling TV shows, but...
You may have heard of the Tiny Home movement and been curious about what exactly is a tiny home and why would anyone want Tiny Home movement and been curious about what exactly is a tiny home and why would anyone want tiny home and why would anyone want one.
Clear gifs are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies, and are used to track the online movements of Web users.
Ensured by a tiny laser inscription on each stone and a verifiable record of its movements from kimberlite to consumer, the gems distinguish themselves for a quality apart from their beauty.
There was a bit of a movement underway a few years ago: Christian women were signing pledges saying that they wouldn't let their tinies see them on the computer.
Just because there are a very tiny minority of churches that accept gay people, does not equal out the huge anti-gay religious movement around the country and world.
Out of the infinite mystery by which our tiny human lives are surrounded have come intimations of the inner quality of the creative Reality upon whom we depend; He moves in upon us to awaken and then to deepen our returning movement towards Him.
Sustained by faith, Benedict looked ahead, and from a tiny cave in Subiaco he gave birth to an exciting and irresistible movement that changed the face of Europe.»
I think the CSWBG movement might have evolved through a scenario rather like this: probably under the mistaken truism that more expensive is automatically better in all things, somebody started buying high - grade steak and carefully hand - slicing it into tiny, uniform, fat - free cubes, then sauteeing them into a rich gravy without too much of those old Mexican spices that have given chili such a good (or bad) name over the years.
This is positive movement for laying hens, since most of the country's 280 million hens are confined in tiny battery cages where they can barely move.
The onboard of Alexander Rossi chasing down Robert Wickens for the win was a flurry of corrections, from tiny steering wheel movements to full - on power oversteer.
Every little movement is a tiny point of development in your baby's musculoskeletal system.
The movement sensor pad of the Angelcare monitor is designed to detect even the tiniest movements that video and sound monitors alone can not detect.
In addition to formula changes, Mayo Clinic suggests several other things that may help a constipated baby, such as offering small amounts of water or juice, with your doctor's approval, and applying a tiny amount of water based lubricant to your baby's anus to make bowel movements easier.
For a tiny baby, 8 - 9 lbs, the neck support is not sufficient and the harness type carriers do not allow for natural movement of the baby.
But this person is just a little too vanity driven and won't appreciate the cuteness that is offered by the movement of your baby's tiny feet.
This reminds me of having a tiny baby and being so desperate for him to sleep through the night that I'd crank up the baby monitor so I could hear every movement and snuffle to know if he was about to wake up.
I used these with both of my babies and while they may have slid off a tiny bit with kicking and movement, they never fell off.
Even a tiny movement affects the placement of the needle and catheter.
This Tiny Love classic cot mobile combines a multitude of fascinating movements and motions, with 20 minutes of classical music.
Chalk up any tiny rhythmic movements you may be feeling to a case of baby hiccups, which may be common from now on.
Are the mothers who decide to have their babies at home making an irresponsible choice and risking the lives of their children, or is the tiny, but growing movement to avoid the hospital a relatively safe one, with benefits that outweigh the dangers?
Its not rocket science but the Fabian Society conveniently fail to do the tiniest bit of thinking as it has the potential to drive people off benefits and into work, something the Labour movement doesn't want as it likes to maintain a client state.
The book focuses on how social media allow new, «tiny acts» of political participation (liking, tweeting, viewing, following, signing petitions and so on), which turn social movement theory around.
Some people mistakenly think this is what Liechtenstein - a tiny 25 kilometre long microstate with a population of 37,000 - uses to block free movement, but in actual fact they have a separate treaty provision which they negotiated at the time of their ascension to the EEA and which is anyway mostly about refugees.
But at tiny Swarthmore College, outside of Philadelphia, where the movement was born, students have been staging a sit - in for nearly a month to try to make their voices heard.
«Springtime brings the first tiny hints of movement in the mayoral race, which has been frozen throughout the fall and winter,» said Quinnipiac University Polling Institute Director Maurice Carroll.
The real disgrace in Falkirk is the tiny number of Labour Party members in a CLP electing a solid Labour majority — good on Unite for working everywhere to recruit more of their members to the party and building an organic link between the party and the wider movement.
The formation of a crack would cause a tiny movement in the concrete under a patch, causing a change in the electrical charge stored in the sensing skin, which is made of stretchable plastic mixed with titanium oxide.
Using tiny electrodes, they monitored the response of brain cells responsible for movement.
Tiny subconscious eye movements called microsaccades stave off blindness in all of us — and can even betray our hidden desires
When Pennsylvania State University evolutionary biologist Blair Hedges is rooting around in dead leaves on his hands and knees, hunting for the tiniest animals alive, he grabs for any flash of movement he sees.
When they added a few small drops of sunflower oil to the powder samples, they observed the liquid fat moving through pores and tiny spaces in the chocolate very quickly, most likely as a result of capillary action — the movement of a liquid within porous material due to the forces of adhesion, cohesion, and surface tension.
«Sensitive teeth are caused by the movement of fluid in tiny holes in dentine called microtubules, which puts pressure on the nerve below,» says Nigel Hughes, one of the researchers at Unilever.
Einstein's work led to his demonstration, in 1905, that Brownian motion — the incessant, jerky movements of pollen grains or other tiny objects immersed in liquid — offered a proof of the existence of atoms.
Scientists have concocted tiny versions of several brain regions ranging from the hypothalamus, which regulates body temperature, thirst and hunger, to the movement - controlling basal ganglia.
«The movement has changed from being a tiny crusade amongst a lonely group of enthusiasts, to something of a national movement,» says Durant.
The results — that tiny head movements and typical binocular cues of motion are there for the taking in virtual reality, but that most people only use them if they are actively shown how VR differs from a flat computer screen — should help virtual reality creators improve uptake of their products.
The ability to accurately measure tiny displacements of microscopic bodies has applications in sensing trace amounts of hazardous biological or chemical agents, perfecting the movement of miniature robots, accurately deploying airbags and detecting extremely weak sound waves traveling through thin films.
Researchers therefore tested the ability of the SWIFTS spectrometer to spot these tiny movements.
Ion channels are proteins found in a cell's membrane, which create tiny openings in the membrane that regulate the movement of specific ions.
As a genetic explorer Peltonen has followed the movement of populations in history, knowing that genes had diversified during the moves, but in Finland as elsewhere only a tiny fraction of the alleles and health risks are distinctive.
The peculiar stepwise arrangement of edges — the variation in luminance and contrast — in each subregion of the image, combined with the fact that even when you fixate steadily your eyes are making ever so tiny movements, may be critical for artificially activating motion detectors.
In 2004, surgeons placed a tiny 100 - electrode array in his primary motor cortex, the brain region that controls voluntary movement, to collect electrical impulses from nerve cells and send them to a series of signal processors.
Using a laser and a tiny piece of reflective material on the leaf of the plant, Cocroft was able to measure the movement of the leaf in response to the chewing caterpillar.
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