Sentences with phrase «extraordinary sensitivity»

The axons move in response to gradients of attractants with extraordinary sensitivity; the sudden stops and sharp turns they make during their migration resemble cars stopping and turning at an intersection.
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Located within the National Radio Quiet Zone in West Virginia, the GBT provides extraordinary sensitivity for observing faint radio - emitting objects in the distant Universe.
Plasmonic nanoparticles are nanometer - sized crystals that absorb and react with light with extraordinary sensitivity.
GALLOWAY: By the way, people kind of laughed at that but it's one thing that fascinates me in your work that there is this extraordinary sensitivity.
Addressing the general reader, each book displays an impressive and detailed knowledge of contemporary religious violence amid an extraordinary sensitivity to the difficulties of describing and understanding it.
This warning signal gets amplified over 10,000 times, which accounts for the system's extraordinary sensitivity.
To determine what level of a toxin is safe, researchers take a dose that has no observed toxicological effect in an animal and divide it by 10 once (to account for the differences between species) and then again (to account for variations among humans» ability to handle toxins); for pesticides, the dose is then divided by 10 a third time (to allow for the extraordinary sensitivity of babies and children).
The combination of a xenon polarizer and detector in the same device, together with the extraordinary sensitivity of the chip device, could help make polarized xenon technology portable and less expensive for biomedical and other applications outside research laboratories.
What's more, scientists say the plant's extraordinary sensitivity to temperature makes the industry a strong early - warning system for problems that all food crops are expected to confront as climates continue to change.
«The detection of this so called Stark effect was possible due to the high density of gas around this star and ALMA's extraordinary sensitivity,» said Guido Garay, Director of the Astronomy Department at the University of Chile and a co-author of the study.
Radiation from young stars has been shown to make gas clouds in the area glow in a specific way, and the extraordinary sensitivity of X-shooter permitted the team to eliminate other causes of the light they saw, including gas jolts or the nucleus of the galaxy.
Leigh and his typically brilliant cast create, with extraordinary sensitivity and craft, a vivid, lived - in story of ordinary existence, in which even modest dreams — such as the father's desire to open a food truck — carry enormous weight.
In its natural habitat the bird's keen mind, extraordinary sensitivity to the environment and physical prowess are all utilized in daily activities.
What could potentially feel like an overwhelming mishmash of imagery instead becomes a fluid tapestry, controlled by Crosby's extraordinary sensitivity to balance, perspective, and palette.
Marianna Gioka's works have, from very early days, been distinguished by an extraordinary sensitivity to her materials.
This work is the proposed document of that exchange, focusing on one of the imagined beasts known as Panotti whose large ears afford it extraordinary sensitivity and other evolutionary specifics that allow them to survive in the age of No Ozone.
Regardless of the materials, it is Rama's extraordinary sensitivity to composition that prevails.
Richter was drawn to Duchamp's «conclusions about the incapacities of painting» and Ema was painted with extraordinary sensitivity, even modifying the light source of the original staged photograph, so as to allow the figure to emerge forward.
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