Their technique relies on firing an optical laser
at tiny glass membranes to amplify sound.
I took a German reporter through the Scopes Trial museum a few weeks ago, where she paused
at the tiny glass case in the back dedicated to Cherokee memorabilia and said, «In Germany, they do not let us forget.
Not exact matches
You can't help but be excited, because likely the only other time you would see a snake is
at the zoo, where it's locked up in a
tiny glass cubicle.
I soaked groats 7 hrs, rinsed and drained, blender with 10oz water, into a
glass bowl covered with plastic wrap, fermented for 8 hrs with lots of
tiny bubbles, folded additional ingredients with plastic spoon, loaf pan with parchment paper, baked for 1 hr
at 350.
The advanced Ishida IX - GN - 4044 X-ray inspection system provides excellent sensitivity in the detection of a wide variety of foreign bodies in both packed and bulk food, with the ability to find even the
tiniest amounts of steel, aluminium, tin,
glass, stone, hard rubber, plastic, bones and shells
at high inspection speeds.
Lined up in
tiny glass jars like so many naturopathic soldiers
at your local Whole Foods or health food store, tinctures offer possible solutions not just for physical ailments (insomnia, constipation, hacking coughs), but emotional and psychosomatic issues (depression, anxiety, ennui).
I loved being pregnant and we very much want another baby
at some point, but
at the moment I'm still acclimatising to being able to drink more than a
tiny glass of wine, fit into all my nice clothes and having a bit of normality back.
This cosmic paperweight is handmade by an artist who uses laser beams to make
tiny stars: Each laser pulse passes through the
glass except
at its focal point, where the concentrated energy creates a bright star.
IBM developed a technique for making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the way for new fiber optics; Harvard scientists figured out how to deposit
tiny wires on
glass or plastic, opening the door for the development of supercheap computers; and
at the University of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to rat neurons in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip out the free radicals that make tissues age and kept the neurons alive and functioning up to six times their normal life span.
A team of physicists and chemists from the Laboratory of Attosecond Physics
at the Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics has studied the interaction of light with
tiny glass particles.
«Light
at certain wavelengths can be absorbed out of a thin optical waveguide by a microresonator — which is essentially a
tiny glass sphere — when they are brought very close,» explained Gaurav Bahl, an assistant professor of mechanical science and engineering
at Illinois.
The trick to getting the size down, says project leader John Kitching of NIST, was combining numerous microfabrication tricks, including a novel method for trapping cesium atoms in
tiny glass cells, a technique developed by his collaborators, Svenja Knappe and Li - Anne Liew, also
at NIST.
In 1986, Ashkin showed that the first optical atom trap demonstrated
at Bell Labs also worked on
tiny glass spheres embedded in water.
Really bad numbers started
at -3.8, then getting better 1 year later -3.6, 6 months later -3.5, it's slowly getting better so I'm increasing my steamed kale / organic, approx 2 cups a day, and using DK2 drops, lots of hiking up hills and stairs, and «core» exercises,
tiny 1/4 coffee in morning, chocolate 1 time a week, also drink a
glass of organic celery to start the morning and a smoothie with all organic blueberries, brocolli, flax seed, chai seed, and nettles all good mix with almond milk.
If you're sitting around
at 10 pm and suddenly find yourself hungry, pour a long, tall
glass of water and add a
tiny scoop of Xtend BCAAs (my personal favorite) and you'll be craving nothing else while you slowly sip away
at it for the next hour.
So the next thing that I absolutely love about this cleanser is that it's vegan, but the really amazing part is that all the ingredients in it are listed out on the back in a chart stating where the ingredient came from as well, and not just in super
tiny print
at the very bottom, like on most products, but in writing you can actually read, without a magnifying
glass, in the middle of the tube on the back.
Which basically gives her the excuse to do stuff like sleep in a
glass cabinet in a gallery for a week (her one - person piece «The Maybe»
at the Serpentine gallery in 1995) and hold a
tiny film festival
Which basically gives her the excuse to do stuff like sleep in a
glass cabinet in a gallery for a week (her one - person piece «The Maybe»
at the Serpentine gallery in 1995) and hold a
tiny film festival in the Highlands where bringing homemade cakes got you free entry to the films.
When she was younger, Frida used to go there with her friends to marvel
at all the useless necessities: the soy sauce receptacles, the
tiny mother - of - pearl spoons, the
glass pitchers.
The
tiny «nano - pixels» make it ideal for applications, such as smart
glasses, where an image would be projected
at a larger size as, even enlarged, they would offer very high - resolution.
Around the front, it is
at least clear and functional, with a small bezel and a
tiny rubber seal between the
glass and the glossy surround.
A
tiny chip contained in surgical grade
glass can be implanted beneath the skin and scanned
at any time to provide a unique identification number.
Bedouin jars for water and dates can be found
at most doorways and in the beds that line the
tiny road between the suites; chests sit
at the end of every bed and ornate Omani doors in heavy wood are framed in
glass tables.
Fernández has completed major public commissions including one
at the Louis Vuitton Maison in San Francisco, California and another
at the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work Seattle Cloud Cover allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through
tiny holes in multicolored
glass.
For the latest installation
at REC, a
tiny exhibition space barely visible behind a
glass door in the building housing Esther Schipper's gallery, Carol Bove has assembled The sky over Berlin March 2, 2006
at 19.00, a landscape of isolated objects adorning a bare, claustrophobic enclosure.
Presented on a pedestal, the singular tank stands alone
at the entrance to the gallery, just inside the plate
glass façade, where sunlight can shine through the thousands of
tiny holes drilled in its skin.
She also sought to find a way to «put the light into the painting» — a pursuit that soon led her to
glass microspheres, the
tiny prismatic beads most commonly found in highway dividing lines to illuminate lane boundaries
at night.
PNNL says, «Using inexpensive
glass beads traditionally used for reflective pavement markings
at airports, the PNNL team has demonstrated 1000x magnification, which is necessary to see
tiny anthrax spores and plague cells.
A few mm of window
glass is quite transparent, with the impurities only absorbing a very
tiny fraction of the radiation, but a window 100 metres thick would not pass any light
at all, there's no where for the radiation to «slither through».
I looked
at some of the frost through a magnifying
glass and saw it was made of
tiny thin crystals poking up every which way, a bit like early morning beard fuzz.
If it has rolled out to your device, it will show up as a
tiny magnifying
glass at the bottom of your screen when you take a photo or open one.
My review unit has what looks like
tiny air bubbles
at the top and bottom of the
glass front, thankfully not on the display itself.
I found this set of 12 little
tiny wine
glasses (they're only about 5 inches tall)
at a flea market (that's inside of an old barn....