The program would work to devise nanosatellites that would be cheaper to launch, and that could essentially complete their own construction
by latching onto an existing satellite in the graveyard orbit and using the parts it needs.
The program would bring together the best minds to devise small «nanosatellites» that would be cheaper to launch, and that could essentially complete its own construction
by latching onto an existing satellite in the graveyard orbit, and using the parts it needs.
It's remarkable how people will seem to try to win an argument
by latching onto mostly irrelevant points.
Items like the Grapple Hook act as a portable zip line, allowing you to travel long distances
by latching onto buildings.
Enemies retaliate
by latching onto the finger, and players must quickly swipe back and forth to shake them off.
With the strongest players seeing further gains, those that played catch - up
by latching onto more speculative ETF providers could end up feeling the same pain that Scottrade is going through now.
As Netflix continues to enjoy great success
by latching onto big brands and making shows like Marvel's Daredevil, Amazon is building up its own streaming service by enlisting famous people to make things that aren't about blind superheroes / lawyers.
The hemoglobin in blood and the antibodies that attempt to fight infections are among the better - known, stand - alone proteins.Medicines frequently work
by latching onto proteins.
These ants exterminate bigger insects
by latching onto their face, tearing themselves open, and emitting yellow toxic goo.
With cutting - edge crystallography and microscopy techniques, Christopher Barnes aims to reveal — in extreme detail — how newly isolated antibodies neutralize HIV - 1
by latching onto viral envelope proteins.
The most obvious way to accelerate the process is to literally accelerate the process
by latching onto a bigger, more powerful engine.
By latching onto receptors on the surface of T lymphocytes, gp120 allows the virus to enter the cells and reproduce.
Researchers have found natural antibodies that prevent Zika infection
by latching onto a part of the virus.
Not exact matches
By promoting the Olympic - sized pool, the club can
latch onto media stories about the 2010 Winter Games.
Canadian firms are slowly
latching onto these investment opportunities, especially in growing economies in India and Southeast Asia, according to the results of the 2010 Asian Investment Intentions Survey released recently
by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada.
«It's no surprise that they're desperately trying to
latch onto another angle of the story to deflect attention from the core of the matter which is that this (Khadr payment) was a personal decision
by Justin Trudeau to go above and beyond what any court order ever indicated was the responsibility of the government,» Scheer told a news conference.
The inchoate, messy anger of the film mirrors the free - floating frustration of our cultural moment, and I'm stunned to see activists all over the world
latch onto the film's central concept
by erecting billboards meant to shame politicians into action on a variety of societal issues.
In my opinion, we will eventually see the end of the current, negative cryptocurrency cycle, as many of the weak hands have been shaken out
by the bear market and the remaining investors are on the ready to
latch onto any good news after the bad start this year.»
That is just another fantasy
latched onto by religion believers.
There were even cults who worshipped them, but they weren't
latched onto by a super-salesman and promoter like Paul of Tarsus, so they and their meme didn't spread so widely.
That came after 22 minutes, with the excellent Theo Walcott making a great run and
latching onto a long raking ball from deep in our own half
by Santi Cazorla.
It was a bizarre incident, his car properly
latched onto the back of Lorandi, and Pulcini had to be extracted
by the car but was conscious, so everyone seems to be OK.
After a charging start
by Cagliari kept Handanovic busy in the first half - hour, Icardi
latched onto an Ivan Perisic cross to open the scoring.
Also decided — that whenever I determined a site had
latched onto a negative Arsenal «theme»
by sourcing one of the NewsNow «Hidden» sites — I would hide that site too.
Into the second half and Wales continued where they left off as Vokes scored just 13 minutes after the restart,
latching onto a threaded pass
by Wilson and finishing well into the bottom left corner.
Stoke would themselves have a penalty claim declined, as Sobhi's replacement companion Mame Diouf thought he'd been fouled
by Schindler in the box having
latched onto Peter Crouch's flick - on.
After seeing an earlier headed chance unluckily drop wide, he
latched onto a through ball from Danny Welbeck only to be denied
by the onrushing goalkeeper.
The only goal of the game was scored
by Manuel Lanzini after twenty minutes, when he
latched onto an Aaron Cresswell cross to convert smartly.
There may also be sucking blisters on the lips (caused
by friction using the lips to hold
onto the breast when the tongue can't), pain during
latching, clicking or popping sounds during breastfeeding from breaks in suction, a persistently wounded or blistered nipple, or a flattened nipple when baby unlatches.
Soreness can be caused
by baby not having a proper or deep enough
latch, an incorrect position causing baby to slip off or down
onto your nipple only, or some other issue.
I mean, if that doesn't make one realize just how little they experience life outside of the home, without their children alongside (and on back of, or
latched onto by), I don't know what will.
I fed her my expressed milk
by bottle, because she still could not
latch onto my flat nipples and extremely engorged breasts.
Another reason babies tend to have difficulties
latching on to the breast is because they are pushed on; in essence, forced to feed: either
by being awakened to feed or
by being pushed
onto the breast.
By the end of the episode, Grover finally
latches onto Hannah's breast.
I started
by trying to figure out how to get my son to
latch onto my breast.
By day 6, the baby should be jaundice free (if he or she had it in the first place) and will most likely still be
latching onto the previous few days» sleeping patterns, whether that's sleeping peacefully and basking in the glow of the morning sun or waking up in the dead of the night like a vampire to suck your boobs off.
The double seat kit is attached
by linking the
latches on the seat
onto the black adapters on the back of the rear axle as well as having the arms of the toddler seat go under the black connectors and then you secure with the black buttons on either side.
Once a baby is
latched onto the breast, he or she usually takes four to five sucks, followed
by a 5 - to 10 - second pause.
It is important to understand the underlying cause of soreness which can be caused
by baby not having a proper or deep enough
latch, the position you are using that is causing baby to slip off or down
onto your nipple only, or some other issue.
Immediately after a natural, unmedicated birth, a healthy newborn can be placed
onto his mother's stomach and he will move his body up toward the breast, find the nipple,
latch on and begin to nurse all
by himself.
Transgenderism has blossomed into a fad —
latched onto by impressionable young people searching for something missing in their lives.
The nine - term lawmaker lost Tuesday night to fellow Democrat Seth Moulton, an Iraq War veteran who
latched onto frustration with Tierney's past ethical troubles and an anti-incumbent sentiment to win
by a stunning 8 - point margin.
Shadow justice secretary Dominic Grieve said:» «Messages get sent out from this place which get
latched onto by pressure groups wishing to stop other people expressing legitimate views - even if those legitimate views are in fact nonsensical.
But Democrats have
latched onto two lines from a column penned
by Portman when he was a congressman in 1996.
The samples are whisked away to the laboratory, where a Spanish team headed
by Felipe Gomez, from the Astrobiology Centre in Madrid, runs them through the immunoassay machine, using antibodies to
latch onto the proteins that may represent a sign of life.
She
latched onto the SCARB1 gene, inspired
by a 2002 study in which MIT molecular biologist Monty Krieger found that mice engineered to lack that gene were more prone to heart attacks.
They do their dirty work
by infiltrating bacteria, including disease - causing germs, and destroying them from within: After
latching onto bacteria, the phages bore inside and hijack the bacteria's genetic machinery, turning them into phage factories that eventually make so many copies that the cells burst, killing off the host.
The test requires removing cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from patients
by means of a spinal tap, putting samples into a bath of normally shaped prion proteins, and agitating the solution to encourage any abnormal prion «seeds» in the tissue to
latch onto the regular proteins.
«So we hoped that
by injecting antibodies hitched to isotopes into the blood that they'd be carried deep into the tumor mass and would
latch onto these now - exposed antigens.
«Lamprey are eel - like parasites that use their tooth - like organs and raspy tongue to
latch onto fish and suck out the blood, while hagfish scavenge
by taking bites out of dead matter,» he says.