Several layers
of fragments of food in the stain form wreck the texture of your tooth.
An alternative, safer approach is a vaccine made of
small fragments of proteins produced by a disease - causing virus or bacterium.
But being able to recover tiny
fragments of DNA doesn't change the fact that any sample will contain genetic sequences from more than just the organism of interest.
The overall work expresses itself in a singular cohesive whole composed
in fragments of thought, emotion and imagination.
Of course, where these differences remain, they often do so only
as fragments of more full - bodied social and moral systems.
Only a few photos and small
fragments of bones bear witness today to the original find situation.
The film follows the man through the aftermath of the accident as he struggles to establish an identity, left with
only fragments of memories from his past.
There is no particular story; no beginning, middle or end, just
fragments of lives lived and rituals performed.
The artist
uses fragments of images taken from magazines to illustrate and comment on the roles of women, cultural identity, African politics and international fashion.
Scientists confirmed the tested samples
contained fragments of amino acids which are typical components of collagen.
It said it is analyzing
other fragments of data that have been removed from its systems, while putting measures in place to protect those affected by the breach.
The skin paintings,
fragments of paint, or skin - like materials on the sculptures maintain a self - sustaining cycle.
Such vaccines could consist of
fragments of protein corresponding to the toxin's binding region, which could be used to trigger antibody production against the toxin that would block its action.
The method rapidly screens blood samples
for fragments of DNA and DNA - repair complexes; exposures are calculated based on the number of fragments.
As par for the course, you pick up
fragments of story from terminals along your way and basically piece things together from there.
It's fun to do these under pressure, but some look more
like fragments of a longer story, not as compact and packed as they could be.
These works attempt to describe the process of positioning oneself in a city
through fragments of visual memory.
It is often a difficult and labour - intensive process to detect tiny
fragments of plastic particles in soils, for instance.
For the first two decades of developing techniques to study what we call «ancient DNA» (the DNA of dead and fossil remains) we only obtained
fragments of genetic material.
In her collages, drawn from her own archive of photographs, she layers
fragments of photographs with paint and other materials.
For decades, researchers have been planning and building experiments sensitive enough to
capture fragments of dark matter.
The accumulation of observed moments stand as
fragments of color, light, and location, as they change with the progression of each day.
In the first case a high - tech overhead speaker projects quiet sounds and poetic
fragments of speech in such a way that it seems as though they are inside your head.
The comparison of sequence data was possible because in recent years thousands of DNA sequences for mosquito genes (or
fragments of genes) have been deposited in computer databases.
Initially they look mostly blank — some have textures suggesting abstract painting, others have
fragments of figures.
These projections layer personal memories,
fragments of films and fiction, as well as culturally specific narratives about what the land is.
The artist gives us visual indications
when fragments of surfaces are caught in a fishing net or a cage or objects are exposed to a balancing act.
The swap was done by placing bacterial cells in a water bath with viral enzymes and
fragments of single - stranded DNA.
It's a treatment fraught with risk: the area is grossly unstable and often contains sharp
fragments of shattered bone.
With nearly every painting running across
several fragments of shaped canvas, who can speak of her art as ever coming together once and for all?
Their work suggests that the process relies on tiny
fragments of RNA in sperm that can pass «echoes» of environmental experience down to future generations.
Her artworks are in a constant flux of becoming; often composed from
fragments of past and present works, as well as fragments from other dimensions.
By gathering
fragments of nature and then overlapping each in strikingly abstract paintings, the various parts become a new whole.
Some participating artists
take fragments of the urban environment or familiar everyday objects and discover new ways of seeing them, both visually and intellectually.