Sentences with phrase «for tiny chips»

Under a powerful light microscope, he looked for tiny chips and abrasions on the edges of the arrowheads.

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Susan, I think you'll see that there are already three chocolate chips in the photo... the «one chocolate chip» is for each tiny bite of muffin, so it ends up being more like 15 - 20 chocolate chips by the end
They're just toasted coconut chips with a tiny bit of salt and sugar for flavour.
I substituted the other 1/3 butter for 1/3 cup of vegetable oil and added white chocolate chips and a tiny drop of mint extract....
And we stopped in at Tortilleria San Roman, a tiny slip of a tortilla factory, where I bought a bag of freshly fried chips that we didn't need, but man, were they tasty [Amiel: Yeah, in 2016 the Italian Market is more like the «Italian - Mexican - Vietnamese» Market and is approximately 100 percent tastier for it].
Just think about it: if you were trying to balance a very tight budget in an operation which lives or dies based on how well students accept your food, and if many (sometimes, the vast majority) of those students came from homes in which nutritionally balanced, home cooked meals are far from the norm, and if the food industry was bombarding those kids with almost $ 2 billion a year in advertising promoting junk food and fast food, and if you had no money of your own for nutrition education to even begin to counter those messages, and if some of those kids also had the option of going off campus to a 7 - 11 or grabbing a donut and chips from a PTA fundraising table set up down the hall, wouldn't you, too, be at least a tiny bit tempted to ramp up the white flour pasta, pizza and fries and ditch the tasteless, low - sodium green beans?
In their findings, reported in Nature Physics, the researchers describe a method they developed for growing tiny «brains on chips» from human cells that enabled them to track the physical and biological mechanisms underlying the wrinkling process.
Professor Zhang Yong from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the NUS Faculty of Engineering and his team have developed a tiny microfluidic chip that could effectively detect minute amounts of biomolecules without the need for complex lab equipment.
Many blue - chip researchers received «tiny» awards, whereas the success rates and award levels for both female and younger researchers were significantly lower than for male, more elderly counterparts, says geneticist Janet Rossant of The Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto in Canada, and a former member of CIHR's governing council.
Most often, chips with tiny fluidic channels, reactors and other components are used for this: lab - on - a-chip systems.
Similar structures have been proposed to power quantum computers and for use in other optical applications that require many tiny light sources integrated together on a single chip.
And how they are doing it just might be the semiconductor industry's ticket for extending its use of optical microscopes to measure computer chip features that are approaching 10 nanometers, tiny fractions of the wavelength of light.
Organs - on - chips, for example, re-create organ systems in tiny detail and can be used to test drugs and understand how the body works.
I think melting chocolate chips with a tiny bit of coconut or almond milk for icing would be good too.
Bring enough GF bread for the first few days (keep in the little tiny fridge / wet bar in the hotel room) and then make due with microwaved baked potatoes, rice from a Chinese restaurant, and lots of snacks like Poprice, cashew nuts, and potato chips.
Finding a quiet spot at a racetrack is like finding a bag of chips in a stoner's house on April 21st, so the five of us (and several public - relations handlers) all crowded into the tiny lounge on the No. 66 race hauler and sat down to talk about Ford's plans for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Painless: We place this tiny chip under the skin while your pet is asleep for their spay / neuter procedure.
A microchip is a tiny computer chip with an identification number programmed into it, and the chip is enclosed within an inert material that is safe for your pet.
It is a tiny town with family - friendly activities and lots of cafes serving traditional fish and chips, it's a lovely spot to spend a weekend at the beach or head to the moors for long walks for the day.
Frying Nemo Hailed by locals as the «best fish and chips in Port», this tiny hole - in - the - wall will have you hooked on their generous takeaway pack for just $ 10.
«Whisper cube, sound, 5,000 chip bags, various objects,» are the materials listed for Lawrence Abu Hamdan's Armory commission, A Convention of Tiny Movements.
A basic entry pledge of $ 12 gets you the RePhone Core Module GSM + BLE, a tiny computer chip that the creators claim is the world's smallest System - on - Chip (SOC) for wearables and Internet Of Thichip that the creators claim is the world's smallest System - on - Chip (SOC) for wearables and Internet Of ThiChip (SOC) for wearables and Internet Of Things.
The technical analysts here, including the authors of this paper, are * exactly * the type of myopic prodigies who gleefully allowed a speck of chipped paint in a tiny optical mount to mar the Hubble Telescope mirror, who confidently failed to actually test if Shuttle fuel tank o - rings might get brittle when frozen, and who sportingly neglected to stand back far enough from their computer screens to wonder if Canadians might have sent over metric instead of English measurements for their billion dollar Mars rover.
At the end of this assessment, we're led to believe 2018's iPhone SE 2 will bring reasonable upgrades like the Apple A10 Fusion chip, better cameras and faster Touch ID, that will keep the tiny iPhone relevant for the next couple of years.
Qualcomm promises to solve both of these issues with the QC5100, a tiny chip that shrinks all the essential processing for a pair of Bluetooth «buds down into one miniscule package.
It had a few tiny chips here and there, but FOR REAL, I could not beat the price.
Rustic Simple handmade clay - based tiles with uneven edges and gentle undulations, and tiny chips and cracks will create a natural rustic look, perfect for relaxed, vintage kitchen schemes, as they work especially well with faded colours and delicate patterns.
Chip and Joanna turned a no - frills ranch house in the tiny town of Hubbard, Texas into this welcoming retreat for Paul and Deanna King, a couple who prefer a life away from the bright city lights.
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