Sentences with phrase «for giant»

Every so often, myself and a few others from the Beauty Blog Coalition team up for a giant giveaway.
I scored these adorable laser cut shorts at Dandy Boutique when I was in Charleston for Giant Conference last week.
I found that setting «mini» or «micro» changes — especially at the beginning of your transformation process — is more beneficial than going for giant changes immediately.
Remember that grains are extremely cheap to grow and process compared to other crops, and this means BIG money for giant food conglomerates.
I fought the occasional pang of longing for the giant, identity - concealing cat - eye sunglasses I'd made a last - minute decision to leave at home.
Six years ago a teenager named Boyan Slat presented an idea at TEDx for a giant tube that would catch plastic caught in ocean currents.
We performed a pilot study with the extreme - AO system on the Spectro - Polarimetric High - contrast Exoplanet REsearch (SPHERE) on the Very Large Telescopes (VLT) to look for giant planets around a young white dwarf, GD 50.
These characteristics provide strong constraints for giant impact models that try to explain the Moon's formation.
We report an unusual case of pheochromacytoma and investigate the perioperative anesthetic management methods for giant abdominal aortic pheochromocytoma.
Mounted on the 8 - meter Gemini South Telescope in Chile, the Imager began searching for giant planets circling 600 young stars in November 2014.
An Extreme - AO Search for Giant Planets around a White Dwarf — VLT / SPHERE performance on a faint target GD 50
For more information, read «Other Origins: the Search for the Giant Ape in Human Prehistory», by Russell Ciochon, John Olsen and Jamie James (1990).
Perioperative Anesthetic Management of a Case of Rare Ectopic Pheochromocytoma We report an unusual case of pheochromacytoma and investigate the perioperative anesthetic management methods for giant abdominal aortic pheochromocytoma.
The timescale for giant planet formation: constraints from the rotational evolution of exoplanet host stars
«It also represents a significant technical milestone for the Giant Magellan Telescope.»
The effects of effective temperature and metallicity on asteroseismic determinations of surface gravities for giant stars are also discussed.
Dr. Shectman served as the project scientist for the Giant Magellan Telescope until 2012 and is actively involved in designing instrumentation and providing consulting advice for the Giant Magellan Telescope planned for completion in 2025.
One of the more somber scenes described by Van Dover concerns a site called Clambake, a literal graveyard for giant clams.
We are also working closely with Galapagos Conservancy to support the development of reintroduction plans for giant tortoises that carry Floreana Giant Tortoise genes.
In both cases, state - of - the - art technologies were crucial to observe these elusive species alive: a low - noise submarine for the giant squid; a low - temperature AFM for the aryne.»
Angel is already casting the seven 8.4 - meter mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope which together will act as a single 24.5 - meter mirror.
We find that the global false positive rate of Kepler is 9.4 %, peaking for giant planets (6 - 22 Earth radii) at 17.7 %, reaching a low of 6.7 % for small Neptunes (2 - 4 Earth radii), and increasing again for Earth - size planets (0.8 - 1.25 Earth radii) to 12.3 %.
Shectman served as the project scientist for the Giant Magellan Telescope until 2012 and is actively involved in designing instrumentation and providing consulting advice for the Giant Magellan Telescope that is now poised for construction.
The paper suggests that when astronomers are looking for these giant exoplanets, they should concentrate on looking at young star systems that have debris disks around them.
With former Carnegie postdoc Rebecca Bernstein, now project scientist for the Giant Magellan Telescope, he built the high - resolution echelle spectrograph for the 6.5 - meter (21.3 - feet) Magellan telescopes, and he worked on the Magellan echellette spectrograph and the Magellan Planet Finder Spectrograph.
Young stars that are from a few million to one billion years old and appear to have a disk of dust and debris orbiting them may be the best place to look for giant exoplanets.
The power and glory of X-ray crystallography were that it was the first technique to show our eyes what the atomic world really looked like — initially for minerals and simple solids; then for small organic substances; eventually for giant molecules, macromolecular assemblies, and even organelles like the ribosome.
«It is really amazing that this discovery was made the same night of the Slug Nebula while we were hunting for giant Lyman alpha nebulae illuminated by quasars — my first night at Keck Observatory and definitely the most exciting observing night I have ever had!»
As always with brown dwarfs, the results are much more far - reaching than people often realize: brown dwarfs are excellent proxies for giant exoplanets: often what we can not learn from giant exoplanets we learn from brown dwarfs.
Guozhen Shen of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing, says previous studies showed that 25 °C is the threshold for giant pandas to suffer heat stress, since they are adapted to cool mountain climes.
«Jupiter is the oldest planet of the solar system, and its solid core formed well before the solar nebula gas dissipated, consistent with the core accretion model for giant planet formation.»
For giant dinosaurs like the 25 - ton Diplodocus — an iconic long - necked herbivore — feeding all that flesh was a full - time job.
This is high for a giant star.
When during the Pleistocene era more and more forested areas turned into savanna landscapes, there was simply an insufficient food supply for the giant ape,» concludes the scientist from Tübingen.
The site selection committee spent 4 years investigating the best place for this giant project.
In Antarctica's cold, where fish have natural antifreeze in their blood, McClintock accompanied other researchers as they angled for giant Antarctic toothfish by dropping a 450 - meter - long line through a meter - wide hole drilled in the sea ice about five kilometers offshore.
«Hunting for giant planet analogs in our own backyard.»
«Evidence for a giant flood in the central Mediterranean Sea.»
Its floating front edge, the Totten ice shelf, sticks out like a tongue over the water and acts as a buttress for the giant glacier, slowing its movement toward the ocean.
I understand your new UCSF robot, called ATLAS (the Automated Telomere Length Analysis System), is being used for that giant study, as it can measure several thousand samples a day as opposed to the hundred you could do before.
István Szapudi at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu and his colleagues analysed an all - sky survey made by NASA's WISE satellite to conduct their own hunt for a giant void.
Now, scientists have identified a third way for the giant pachyderms to cool off: Their hides become more permeable in the heat, according to research published this week in The Journal of Experimental Biology.
Meanwhile, the European Southern Observatory and its partners are moving ahead with a third plan for a giant telescope, the 39.3 - meter European Extremely Large Telescope, also in Chile.
If certain debris disks are able to hold onto appreciable amounts of gas, it might push back astronomers» expected deadline for giant planet formation around young stars, the astronomers speculate.
Rumours soon began to circulate about an impending demise for its giant photo - sharing site Flickr.
This finding could offer new insights into the timeline for giant planet formation around young stars.
China founded its first nature reserve for giant pandas in the 1950s and now has 56 reserves for them, according to the Xinhua news agency.
Astronomers planning for giant space telescopes also want the extra lift.
Australia is pushing ahead with plans for a giant coal mine, despite the threat it poses to the imperilled reef and hints that the appetite for coal is waning
But for the giant flightless birds that once roamed the Australian outback, it was an omelet station what did «em in.
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