Sentences with phrase «globs seen»

When caspases chopped off small peptides from the mutant region of huntingtin, they thought, the peptides accumulated into the abnormal globs seen in the neurons of Huntington's victims.

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Do you see that big glob on the left?
Tofu has a strange sort of mystique about it, it's seen as an odd spongy looking glob and tofu and is thought of as a food for only the «naturists», earthy - crunchy, vegan types.
Accumulation of globs of A-beta protein bits, the idea goes, drives the nerve cell loss and dementia seen in the disease, which an estimated 5.5 million Americans had in 2017.
The researchers saw a remarkable sight: a strand of DNA transcribed by a little glob of the enzyme RNA polymerase into a genetic RNA message, ready to be translated into a protein.
I have not seen any info on jams but would gather that a small amount (2 teaspoons) on a peanut butter and jelly sandwich would be okay but not globs of it.
First example, «The idea of a big beautiful glob of great tasting healthy sour cream...» The term «big» can easily be misleading to many people, keeping in mind that just a 100 grams of this cream has almost 200 calories, see, http://nutritiondata.self.com/facts/dairy-and-egg-products/54/2.
If you are seeing 2 different layers, large patches floating or big globs at the bottom, your fluids are not compatible.
U can't even see the capacitive buttons it's just globs of light LOL
The 0.8 alb: glob cut - off ON EFFUSION is a cut - off ABOVE WHICH FIP is immediately ruled out - and also applies to alb: glob on a blood in non-effusive FIP (you see it on the left side of the blood box).
As you hit the later stages of the game chambers become quite sizable, and so your initial few minutes will be spent just running around, examining everything, following wires to see what will get powered on if you stick a glob of energy in the receptacle and how everything roughly interacts.
If you have ever seen Sunflowers in person, you will remember the globs of paint that feel so thick, they might fall off the canvas at any moment.
The EIA itself has been a major proponent of this useless data glob as seen in their most recent 2017 Annual Energy Outlook:
Occasionally, you'll see globs of green or yellow energy show up on the radar.
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