Sentences with phrase «into tiny particles»

Some vets recommend the use of hydrolyzed food, which contain protein that has been broken down into tiny particles which do not trigger and allergic reaction in dogs.
This option is ultrasonic dissolution, in which high frequency ultrasound waves disrupt or break the stones into tiny particles that can then be flushed out of the bladder.
Spinning disks that look like a hybrid between a Frisbee and Oddjob's hat are thrown at characters that, if they are hit, disintegrate into tiny particles.
The process of digestion breaks the food up into tiny particles, which are collected by the villi and passed into the bloodstream going to the liver, where the blood is filtered to remove any toxins and the nutrients are processed.
Upon heating, the film breaks up into tiny particles that become droplets.
RUBBISH TRAIL Plastic tossed into the ocean breaks down into tiny particles that accumulate in large ocean swirls.
«Breaking down metal oxide into tiny particles increases its surface area and exposes lots of ultra-small, interconnected grain boundaries that become active sites for the water - splitting catalytic reaction,» Cui said.
Dr. Gouleke also discovered that the process of shredding all materials into tiny particles is overrated.

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And a standard juicer is not much more useful, as the fast - spinning screen cuts the fruit into tiny bits and aerates these particles, leaving lots of foam, and juice with less flavor.
A tiny baby's sucking and swallowing motions aren't necessarily coordinated enough to take in bigger particles of rice cereal, so sometimes those particles may get inhaled into the baby's lungs.
Even children who don't chew on paint chips can get lead into their system if there's lead - based paint in or around their home or another building they spend time in: Doors and window frames covered with lead paint release tiny particles of lead dust into the air every time they're opened or closed.
The «sprayer» used to spray poo into the toilet is splashing tiny little particles of fecal matter into the air on toothbrushes, floor, etc and with a little one crawling around everywhere and putting everything into their mouths, it is HIGHLY unsanitary.
Glories occur at a point in the sky opposite the sun when light scatters off tiny liquid particles, usually water in our clouds, refracting into rings.
It can shred 12 sheets of paper at a time into tiny, confetti - sized particles.
Behemoth Saturn and a family of tiny moons create a welter of gravitational forces that both steer the ring particles into narrow channels and tug at them from countless angles.
Human activities, such as industrial production, transport, power generation, and wood burning emit large amounts of tiny pollutant particles containing, for example, soot and sulfate, into the atmosphere.
Arising from the notion that matter and energy are fundamentally composed of tiny, vibrating strings rather than pointlike particles, this theory attempted to unify all the known forces into a single, elegant package.
Smoke wafting into a cloud provides countless tiny particles upon which water vapor can condense.
Their stickiness makes it hard to get them through an inlet into a measuring device, but these compounds may play a significant role in the formation and alteration of aerosols, tiny airborne particles that can contribute to smog or to the nucleation of raindrops or ice crystals, affecting the Earth's climate.
The group, he explains, was trying different recipes for converting their HKUST - 1, which is normally a powder of tiny crystalline particles, into something called a sol - gel, a continuous network of those particles.
Anticipating a proliferation of nanoproducts, researchers hope to get a leg up on the potential dangers of the tiny particles spreading into the environment, where their minute size might let them enter and damage living tissue.
Wilson, the sporting goods manufacturer, has nanoengineered layers of clay to double the playing life of its Double Core tennis balls; L'Oréal uses nanoscale particles and capsules in their cosmetic creams that allow replenishing ingredients to penetrate deep into the skin; and the Australian company Advanced Powder Technology has created Zinclear, a translucent zinc oxide sunblock composed of nanoparticles as small as the tiniest known viruses.
Dye molecules can fall off the TiO2 particles and dissolve into tiny pockets of water that have seeped into the cell.
To slow Earth's warming, some scientists have proposed pumping tons of tiny light - scattering particles into the upper atmosphere to reflect sunlight back into space.
Scientists have long suspected that one oft - discussed geoengineering technique — shooting tiny sulfate particles into the upper atmosphere to deflect sunlight — could turn the blue sky white.
After verifying the inclusions with a scanning electron microscope, researchers have to slice into the diamonds with a laser and extract the tiny particles for analysis via mass spectrometer.
Again, tiny particles — electrons and atoms — are responsible for a multitude of phenomena, but an illuminating picture only emerges when many of them are grouped into «quasiparticles.»
Esposito's model, which draws on work by former graduate students Joshua Colwell, Robin Canup, and John Barbara, takes into account tiny moonlets within the rings that have enough of a gravitational attraction to hold on to the particles, keeping them in the system.
He made the particles by atomizing a dispersion of graphene - based sheets into tiny water droplets.
Why not use sound waves to coax filters with big pores into catching tiny particles, asked chemical engineer Donald Feke and his colleagues at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
tiny particles suspended in the air that can penetrate deep into the lungs, causing cancer and other respiratory disease.
For example, as much as 29 percent of global anthropogenic emissions of small particulate matter (tiny solid particles and liquid droplets from dust to metals that can penetrate deep into the lungs) come from trash fires, she estimates.
The insights into how the two charm quarks interact will lead to a better understanding of how these tiny components of the universe work together, including new predictions of exotic particles.
They also calculated that a reflective surface made by shaping a flock of tiny particles into a parabola could focus an image just as a telescope mirror does.
In a paper published this week in Advanced Materials, corresponding author Orlin Velev and colleagues show that, in a water medium, liquid silicone rubber can be used to form bridges between tiny silicone rubber beads to link them together — much as a small amount of water can shape sand particles into sandcastles.
All that energy packed into such a tiny space creates a plasma of matter's fundamental building blocks, quarks and gluons, and thousands of new particles - matter and antimatter in equal amounts.
At temperatures below 300 degrees Celsius (572 degrees Fahrenheit), the tiny gold - alloy particles, now swathed with water molecules, etch nanoscale pits into the indium phosphide.
Astrophysicist Gregory Benford of the University of California at Irvine, for instance, suggests dispersing tiny particles into the upper atmosphere to reflect sunlight away from us.
In 1998, CERN experiments showed that one particular exotic particle, the kaon, turned into its antiparticle slightly more often than the reverse happened, creating a tiny imbalance between the two.
One of the world's top particle accelerators has reached a milestone, achieving its «first turns» — circulating beams of particles for the first time — and opening a new window into the universe, a view that will give physicists access to a record rate of particle collisions in a tiny volume in space.
The tiny aerosol particles can originate from e.g. dust, pollen or sea spray, emitted straight into the atmosphere or they can be formed from precursor gases.
Be advised: researchers from the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, have discovered that certain laser printers emit high concentrations of tiny particles into the air.
That's because one way Kuiper belt objects might have formed in situ, Parker says, is under an emerging model of planet formation in which turbulences and vortexes in the protoplanetary nebula allow many tiny particles to coalesce extremely rapidly into big ones.
Today, most nanotubes are grown with the help of vanishingly small catalyst particles that help carbon atoms in a vapor develop into tiny tubes.
Robin Canup of the Southwest Research Institute and Erik Asphaug of the University of California at Santa Cruz used a highly detailed computer modeling system — one that divided Earth and its impactor into more than 20,000 tiny particles whose interactions under stress both with each other and with gravity were simulated — to investigate their scenario.
Researchers have engineered tiny gold particles that can assemble into a variety of crystalline structures simply by adding a bit of DNA to the solution that surrounds them.
In less than a trillionth of a trillionth of a trillionth of a second after the universe popped into existence, the newborn cosmos expanded from the size of a tiny subatomic particle to roughly the size of a basketball.
Tiny plastic particles frequently remain in these fertilizers, thus making their way into soil and water.
Tiny particles called aerosols would have to be pumped high into the atmosphere (higher than where jet planes fly).
The detector lights up every time a neutrino, a tiny elementary particle, breaks into other particles.
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