Sentences with phrase «into tiny holes»

Gizmag reports on how these amazing photovoltaic fibers were made, «The origin of the solar - power fiber lies in earlier research by the team, on merging optical fibers with microchips by using high - pressure chemistry to deposit semi-conductors into tiny holes in optical fibers that are finer than a human hair.
After reviewing the literature, the researchers believe that BIA - ALCL may occur as a result of inflammation surrounding the breast implant, and tissue that grows into the tiny holes in the textured implant may prolong that inflammation.
This means that to accurately measure, you pour it, sweep it with a knife to make it an even teaspoon or tablespoon or whatever amount you need, then you have to pour the extra back into the tiny hole.
Luckily there's a basic reset thing at you know You just pop the back off and gently push a needle into the tiny hole and barely push till there's a tiny click, it worked and it didn't dump my book.
It also had one of those resets where you stick a paperclip into the tiny hole next to the power button... I returned it and saved up for the iPad 2.
Some issues; it freezes periodically and I need to insert something small into a tiny hole to reboot and a page turn can turn three pages at once but that's about it.
Make sure to stuff a piece of freeze - dried liver into the tiny hole of each Kong, or deep into the marrow cavity of each bone.
Have a precarious jump you need to make or need to delicately slide off Trico's nose into a tiny hole in the wall?

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When the chocolate has hardened, if you really want to get creative, put some melted chocolate, in the same or opposite color from your coating, into a plastic baggie, cut a TINY hole at the end and drizzle over the balls as in the photo above.
Drizzle icing over the cookies, or spoon into a small zip - top plastic bag; cut a tiny hole in 1 corner of bag, and pipe designs onto cookies.
Some sing to the plants while picking them others whistles, but all dress our plants for pure precision and deep care.The shade - grow green tea leaves are then carefully stone - grilled and grind into 1000 mashes so tiny it can pass through 1000 holes per square inch, making our tea not only easily mixed but also easily absorbed by our body.
If I have to spend another second putting on boots and stocking caps, and fitting tiny thumbs into even smaller mitten holes to only take it all off five minutes later and then five minutes after that put it all back on again I might experience my very own polar vortex.
Spoon into a ziplock bag and cut a tiny hole in one corner of the bag.
Produce fits into the soft mesh food - grade silicone cover that features tiny holes so your tiny tot can enjoy fresh foods.
Yes, they came super clean, however, a few washings later, they started developing tiny little holes which developed into large holes.
The team's novel fabrication technique involves patterning a solar absorber with tiny holes with diameters less than 400 nanometers (that's roughly 200 times smaller than the width of a human hair), cut into the absorber at regular intervals.
But a photon with a very tiny «in between» mass can enter into an orbit of the spinning black hole and steal some of its angular momentum.
Medical devices that can fit through tiny holes in the body and expand into designed shapes on demand would be invaluable, says laparoscopic surgeon Frederick Finelli at George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C..
Injected into mice, synthetic prions punch tiny holes in brain tissue (right), compared with healthy animals (left).
To collect a few milligrams of his bone powder for analysis, scientists in the Natural History Museum's ancient DNA lab drilled a tiny, 2 mm wide hole into the ancient skull.
Almost a year after the refinery explosion, technicians discovered that some 4,800 barrels of oil had spread into the Alaskan snow through a tiny hole in the company's pipeline in Prudhoe Bay.
As with the mice, the team will inject the viral gene package directly into the volunteers» cochlea by peeling back their ear drum and passing a needle through a tiny hole made by a laser (see diagram).
Applying techniques from computer chip makers, the NIST team etched tiny holes into a silicon wafer and fixed a glass layer atop it.
Tiny black holes, weighing as much as a star, simply didn't have enough time to clump together into the behemoths.
Then they bored tiny holes into the crystals with sterilized drills to reach a pocket of trapped brine.
Trouble began brewing in the 1970s when Hawking mixed quantum mechanics into relativistic black hole theory and concluded that they should emit a tiny amount of radiation, which steals mass until the black hole evaporates.
You can use leafy trees, woven hats, interlaced fingers, or any other place that tiny holes occur through which the eclipsed sun shines, casting myriad crescents into their shadows.
By invigorating the mitochondria, SIRT3 and SIRT4 extend the life of cells, by preventing flagging mitochondria from developing tiny holes (or pores) in their membranes that allow proteins that trigger apoptosis, or cell death, to seep out into the rest of the cell.
He flew from Israel to Los Angeles on a Sunday, and during a three - hour operation on Monday he drilled a dozen tiny holes in Danny's skull and inserted the electrodes into his brain.
A hamster would have done nicely, but the hole into the apparatus was too small, so we ended up with a tiny frog we found in the biology department.
Sang's team approached the problem by poking tiny holes into chicken eggs and injecting the embryos with viruses.
A note on the production of skim milk powder: liquid milk is forced through a tiny hole at high pressure, and then blown out into the air.
Slurries of grain are forced through tiny holes at high temperatures and pressures in giant extruders, a process that destroys nutrients and turns the proteins in grains into veritable poisons.
Since these devices poke tiny holes into your skin, dermatologists say that using them will make you at risk for an infection.
I took several oyster and mussel shells we had collected and drilled tiny holes into them to create ornaments for our dining room tree.
I then drilled a tiny hole into the dowel rods.
Using billions of small holes pressed into a piece of plastic the size of a postage stamp, the experiment was able to create a very tiny version of the science used in the goblet.
Why have to fiddle around with some little piece of plastic, trying to fit it into and out of a tiny hole, when you can store everything on the cloud?
And it only takes a tiny hole, gap or crack to allow a cold draught to whistle through into a building and cause discomfort.
Its antenna is built seamlessly into its frame, and its speaker grille is made up of tiny little holes carefully drilled into the metal.
There's still a fingerprint sensor built into the side power button, though instead of small circular speakers, the whole forehead and chin is covered with tiny holes.
He then reached under the table and pulled out a vase filled with sand and started pouring it into the jar filling up all of the tiny little holes.
Press the stuffing gently and loosely into a pound cake loaf pan, cover loosely with tinfoil; poke a tiny hole in the foil to let steam escape, and bake at 350 F for about thirty minutes, longer if you want the stuffing more crispy.
I wanted to know how you did the shower head with all the tiny holes and no paint getting into them... please let me know.
Instead of carving traditional faces, drill tiny holes into each pumpkin.
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