Sentences with phrase «blinded those mice with»

The mutation had blinded those mice with surgical precision, yet for reasons lost to history, Keeler got the strange idea to shine a light in their eyes anyway.
Photoswitches inserted into retinal ganglion cells (RGC) of blind mice produce much less variety of response (all evenly red means the cells fire at the same time), while blind mice with photoswitches inserted into bipolar cells (ON - BC driven) exhibit much more variety in their retinal response to light, closer to that of normal mice.

Not exact matches

But against Everton, he was able to almost play cat and mouse, letting Lukaku see just enough to go in for the kill only for Blind to spin away, impishly snatching away the ball with a well - timed foot or using some other subtle trickery to shepard his rival to a side he'd prefer to take him.
The three cabinet ministers in charge of Brexit — Boris Johnson, Liam Fox and David Davis — resemble «three blind mice» stumbling around the world with inconsistent messages on how to leave the EU, a Conservative former minister has said.
Repeating the test 10 months later, the team found that the treated mice were still showing significant improvements in vision compared with the untreated blind mice.
With a guiding light shining at the end of the corridor which contained the ledge, the gene - therapy mice were able to find the escape platform 2.5 times faster, on average, than the untreated blind mice.
Many of these creatures bear a curious correspondence to Disney characters who are in the public domain: The Three Little Pigs turn up, along with the Three Bears, the Three Blind Mice, Tinkerbell, the Big Bad Wolf and Pinocchio.
«Sara Taylor (Monaghan), a photojournalist blinded in Iraq, is forced to play a deadly game of cat and mouse with the sadistic criminal Hollander (Keaton)-- a man who will stop at nothing to get a fortune of stolen diamonds hidden in Sara's penthouse apartment.
Released by Blind Mice Games, Warlord Strike is a new MOBA game that crosses its gameplay with that of an RTS title.
Paul Goldstein in Copyright: Principles, Law and Practice also cites a brief from a musical infringement case which noted that «the following well - known compositions all contain five to seven consecutive pitches in common with each other: As Time Goes By; The Star Spangled Banner; O Holy Night; Three Blind Mice; God Save the Queen; and Stranger in Paradise.»
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