Sentences with phrase «as tiny dots»

Galaxies as far away as SPT0615 - JD usually appear as tiny dots.
This sequence of low - resolution telescope images (the best that are available) shows an asteroid discovered in 2008 as a tiny dot (with an arrow pointing toward it) as it moves across the sky against a background of stars.
This starts with Notification Dots that show up as a tiny dot on an app icon as alerts roll in.

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Experience your feelings... Now picture a tiny dot on the horizon... Gradually you can make out the shape of a small boat... The boat is approaching the shore; as it reaches the beach you see in the boat the person who is most important to you.
Cut a tiny end off the sandwich bag and, as if using a piping bag to frost a cake, squeeze little dots of chocolate onto a parchment lined baking sheet.
The asparagus itself was not the draw, as by that time the slender shoots had given way to billowing, fern - like shrubs, dotted with tiny red berries.
At its best, fat is evenly dispersed and does not appear in bands or clumps, but as either tiny pinhead dots or a spider web of ultra-thin veins throughout the entire muscle.
Heat rash appears as tiny pimples or dots and in young children it can be on their shoulders, neck, or head.
Intel and others are working with qubits fabricated from tiny bits of silicon known as quantum dots (SN: 7/11/15, p. 22).
Memory made from tiny islands of semiconductor — known as quantum dots — could fill a gap left by today's computer memory, allowing storage that is fast as well as long lasting.
Here is the collage of images uploaded by people across the planet for NASA's Cassini «Wave at Saturn» event on July 19th 2013, while Cassini snapped Earth in turn, as a teeny, tiny dot of -LSB-...]
As polarized light bounces off of these crystals, they appear as tiny bright dots when observed through the phone's camera lens — enabling an instant, accurate diagnosiAs polarized light bounces off of these crystals, they appear as tiny bright dots when observed through the phone's camera lens — enabling an instant, accurate diagnosias tiny bright dots when observed through the phone's camera lens — enabling an instant, accurate diagnosis.
The microscopic organism — an archaea known as Metallosphaera sedula (seen as a cluster of tiny dots sitting in the middle of the meteoritic dust particle pictured above)-- was originally found in 1989 living in Italy's hot acidic sulfur springs around Vesuvius.
The hepatocytes are first patterned onto surfaces dotted with tiny spots of collagen, and then surrounded by supportive tissue made up of stromal cells, which act as connective tissue and support the hepatocytes in carrying out their liver functions.
One of the secrets to making tiny laser devices such as opthalmic surgery scalpels work even more efficiently is the use of tiny semiconductor particles, called quantum dots.
New research being conducted at the University of Colorado Boulder has found that tiny particles known as quantum dots might be useful in tackling antibiotic - resistant bacteria, which cause in excess of 23,000 deaths in the US every year.
In order to distract the eye from all that fabric you're wearing wearing your maxi skirt with an attention - grabbing printed top such as a cute polka dot, a smaller - scaled graphic or tiny floral.
Jeremy Scott Polka Dot mini skirt retail $ 525 Very tiny blue stain on the back bottom right corner as seen in photo (hardly visible / professionally removable)
As Mica Levi's score buzzes like an otherworldly hornet's nest, we see a black screen with a tiny white dot in the middle.
There are other points of aesthetic contention as well, among them the tiny LED headlamps dotting the sloping nose — which, for what it's worth, would not look out of place on a vehicle that hails from the Far East.
Normally, sacs are barely visible because they are soft and compressible, but the opening of a single tiny duct that travels upward from each of the sacs may appear as a light dot.
Check the water bowl for tiny dark dots if you think your ball has mites, as your snake may have soaked itself to alleviate the itching.
This tiny uninhabited islet off Coiba National Park in Panama — with clear turquoise water lapping onto a blindingly white sand beach dotted with palm trees — is about as perfect as a tropical island can get.
Once we'd left the boundaries of the Arequipan metropolis (Arequipa is the third largest city in Peru), we drove through miles upon miles of nothingness, dotted with a few tiny villages, where local children with wind - burnt faces stood at the roadside staring up at the windows of the bus as we passed them.
This is much more useful then the tiny little dot the Playstation 3 had to alert you to an issue as some of you are finding out sooner rather then later because of the slight chance that you've received a defective system but ill get into that a little later.
The object is to keep your tiny red dot orbiting on screen as long as possible, arcing it around planets and stars (represented by larger and smaller abstract shapes) as it swirls and whirls around the screen.
The green field in Baseball is manicured down to abstraction, the crowd a sea of tiny dots, as though painted by an extremely diligent child; the glowing depiction of sports is arresting — even off - putting — in a New York gallery.
To my mind, Hirst's Spot Paintings are no different in their engagement with art history, as these pulsating canvases of color — ranging from dense fields of tiny dots to a few spare circles isolated against an expanse of white — call to mind Georges Seurat, Hans Hoffmann, Kenneth Noland, Frank Stella, Gerhard Richter, and many more.
As the artist recalls in her autobiography, Infinity Net, «Deep in the mountains of Nagano, working with letter - size sheets of white paper, I had found my own unique method of expression: ink paintings featuring accumulations of tiny dots and pen drawings of endless and unbroken chains of graded cellular forms or peculiar structures that resembled magnified sections of plant stalks.»
Given how such imagery has become so commonplace, I found myself wondering this week whether such views of Earth have retained the ability to inspire and meaningfully engage people back on the surface with the reality that all of our triumphs and tragedies, dreams and defeats are limited to a tiny «pale blue dotas Carl Sagan so eloquently put things two decades ago (it was this phrase that inspired the name of this blog back in 2007).
The lights began as tiny far interspersed dots and clusters but as we flew on they popped up closer and closer together.
The Echo Dot ($ 50) is a tiny, inexpensive version of the original Echo — it can do everything a regular Echo can, but without taking up as much space (although it's missing the nice, big speaker).
The Echo Dot hasn't been refreshed, but for $ 50 you get all the same Alexa features as the other two in a teeny tiny package.
Dot also features tiny built - in speakers that put out about as much audio as your phone does.
After revealing its radical router / smart hub OnHub mash - up last year, the company's back with Google Wifi, a tiny Echo Dot - like router designed to work as part of a team of devices, blanketing your house in Wi - Fi much like the Eero and Luma mesh routers.
It comes with built - in Google Assistant, and it'll basically compete with Amazon's tiny Echo Dot device, as Home Mini can even work with Chromecast speakers.
Google Assistant will of course be the star of the show, and the tiny gadget fits the same use cases as the Echo Dot.
«Within the next five years, cryptographic anchors — such as ink dots or tiny computers smaller than a grain of salt — will be embedded in everyday objects and devices,» he wrote.
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