Sentences with phrase «known as a shell»

Covers are also known as shells or wraps.
By understanding how animals form crystals into the working structures known as shells, teeth, and bones, scientists will have a bigger toolbox for interpreting the crystals formed in nature.
Lawrence Scheinert, director of the Office of Special Measures at the U.S. Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), presented a new program called the Geographic Targeting Order during the REALTORS ® Legislative Meetings & Trade Expo in Washington, D.C.. It's a temporary anti-money laundering program requiring U.S. title insurance companies to report information about «covered transactions» made by what's commonly known as shell companies, Scheinert said at the Business Issues Policy Committee meeting.

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As Erika Wiggins, a chicken farmer who raises hens and sells eggs said, lower - calcium shells tend to shatter, so it's important to know where your chickens come from for a high - quality yolk.
Through shell companies, Mr. Aziz purchased a $ 33.5 million condominium at the Park Laurel on 63rd Street in Manhattan, a home in Beverly Hills known as the pyramid house for a gold pyramid in its garden, as well as other properties in the Los Angeles area.
Simple but effective razors dating from the Chalcolithic period (also known as the Copper Age) date shaving back some five millennia at least, and it's entirely possible that shaving predated the use of metal tools, as techniques involving hair removal using shells and sharp - edged stones have also been documented.
Busch and his partner, Jim Greenfield, recommend what's known as a reverse merger, in which a smaller company winds up being part of a larger public shell that will eventually carry out a public stock offering.
Pavel Durov told The Outline that Telegraf LLC employed core Telegram developers until 2014, but that it now only exists as a shell company and is no longer affiliated with Telegram.
Jefferson in his many words is todays paul by basically testifying to a lost society by preaching «The heart «that is what God wants not the shell which will rott away.I can stand with this truth until the day I die because I also have had disagreements in my church about this same topic.I dispise religion and encourage salvation which come from having a relationship with Jesus.Many may ask how do i have a relationship with him?by simply asking God through prayer, not what we know as pray but simply given up and telling God he win.That is what being righteous means saying «lord your're right and i will believe and obey that.Last i will like to thank jefferson for this clip, becuase for so long I have been feeling like todays churches in not like the first churches.They are stuck into their four cornered walls preaching to those who already obtain the word and people who already think they are perfect, but what about the weak and the sinners who we are suppose to love, go after, preach to, help and deliver the same way as Christ camed for the sinners so do we also be like him.Jefferson basically telling all us young people and old no matter who have suffered in the world, the church, or no matter what party or the past that there is hope and «God wants that person» not the sin but the person.Jefferson wants us to know that God can become personal with us and we do exist or can exist in the christian world not because we are perfect but because «he is perfect and he saw our broken spirits and rescued us!
My naturopathic grade, Diatomaceous Earth, also known as organic fossil shell flour or as I like to call it Dinosaur powder, also contains 15 minerals that are beneficial to your overall health and wellbeing.
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Cashews are always sold shelled because the interior of the shells contains a caustic resin, known as cashew balm, which must be carefully removed before the nuts are fit for consumption.
Because abalone is known for their colorful shells and mother of pearl almost as much as for their taste, other farms try to have it both ways.
Dishes, bowls, cups, and platters made their appearance — all being shells of the calabash, of different shapes; and as soon as Herbert and the captain were helped to the choicest portions of the savoury stew, the remainder was distributed among the men: who, seating themselves in groups over the ground, proceeded to discuss the well known viand with an avidity that showed it was also their breakfast.
Yet I still know that if I find 93 cents in the ashtray of my Ford Fiesta, I'm as welcomed as ever to come have refried beans smeared on a burrito shell.
One last thing I prefer making my own with a Champion Juicier but just recently tried and failed miserably at buy unshelled raw peanuts dry roasting and shelling and grinding — the result did not look or taste like Peanut Butter as I know it.
Conchiglie Pasta is commonly known as «shell pasta».
Borlotti, more commonly known in the U.S. as Cranberry or October beans, can be found at farmers markets in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, sometimes already shelled but, if so, they are usually tucked away a bit.
The Cabrilla café on the pool deck has a tank filled with the gorgeous, large - scale living clams known as Baja's «candy - of - the - sea,» which have a brown shell — hence the name.
The sad fact Darling came across as being an empty shell as bad as Darling cuts or not to cut, Darling well no cuts but some cuts later, oh for god sake if another person tells me they know savings in the NHS worth # 20 billion, I'd want to know why you allowed it to go on for so long, my hospital is making some savings next month two wards are closing with large scale redundancies, except for the managers who will be redeployed, because the contracts would give them large hand outs while nuirses just get four weeks pay.
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«We know from other studies that the dengue virus particle expands its outer shell in response to temperature as a sort of breathing,» he said.
A bony growth in his ear canal, known as «surfer's ear», suggested that he spent some time diving for food in the cold coastal waters, while shells carbon - dated to the same period, and found near his grave, confirmed his seafood diet.
Traditionally, Morgan says, the K - Pg boundary, as it is known, has been defined by appearance of fossils of small shelled creatures called foraminifera.
The kits included a pair of abalone shells holding paint made from a red dirt known as ocher.
The cave - dwelling snails, known as Thorn Snails, are less than 2 mm big and are amongst the smallest terrestrial snails known, some barely reaching 1 mm in shell size.
Because turtles have locked their ribs up into the iconic turtle shell, they can no longer use their ribs to breathe as in most other animals and instead have developed a unique abdominal muscle based system.
At Copan, to the south, for example, fifth - century mourners dressed their dead queen in burial garments shimmering with precious greenstone beads, shell ornaments and feathered bird heads, and they laid her to rest on a massive carved funerary slab in what is known today as the Margarita Tomb.
However, the discovery in 2015 of an oscillation in Enceladus's rotation known as a libration, which is linked to tidal effects, suggests that it has a global ocean and a much thinner ice shell than predicted, with a mean thickness of around 20 km.
Nacre, otherwise known as mother of pearl, makes up the opalescent exterior coating of a pearl and the inner coating of mollusk shells.
We had information about ancient Chinese beer brewing from inscriptions on what are known as oracle bones — pieces of bone or shell used to try to tell the future.
The EHT is so named because it will provide as close a look at a black hole as we can muster at this moment, carrying us virtually to the edge of the invisible boundary surrounding it — a spherical shell known as the event horizon.
Tripati and her team used a technique known as clumped isotope thermometry, which examines the calcium carbonate shells of marine plankton for subtle differences in the amounts of carbon - 13 and oxygen - 18 they contain.
«As the authors point out, parasitoid venoms act in a much subtler, more fine - tuned manner than the better known predatory or defensive venoms of things like snakes, spiders or cone shells
In addition, if the melted nuclear fuel proves bad enough — like Chernobyl's lethal mass of molten core known as the «elephant's foot» — it will have to be entombed for a number of years rather than removed, because of radiation risk from what is essentially a cooled shell of ceramic armor surrounding a highly radioactive core that remains hot and is still undergoing radioactive decay.
The shells were excavated by the Dutch physician and researcher Eugène Dubois, the discoverer of Pithecanthropus erectus — now known as Homo erectus.
Among the piles, known in archaeology as middens, were clam shells mixed with charcoal and other remains.
In California researchers found what came to be known in the press as «gay gulls»: same - sex seagull couples shacking up together in the nest, protecting eggs with abnormally thin shells that often harbored dead chicks.
And so now there are something like 4,400 on Earth which is at least as far as we can see completely unique, and there was a period which Dr. Hazen called red earth about a couple of billion, two billion years ago, when life first gets going when there's some, you know, early forms of life and about 2,000 or so minerals arise [there], microorganisms make sheaths of minerals like calcium carbonate that we now see in animals with shells.
They take massive numbers of protein bits, known as peptides, and attach each one to the shell of a bacterial virus.
Twenty million years older than the oldest known fossil of a direct turtle ancestor, Eunotosaurus africanus has broadened ribs inside its body and elongated vertebrae in its spine compared with other reptiles, but those bones aren't fully fused to form an external shell as is the case in modern turtles.
The study findings suggest that a hard shell was formed as the result of mutations in a group of genes known as the Epidermal Differentiation Complex (EDC).
Nicole Gehrke, a former Ph.D. student in the lab, had recently managed to fill a biological matrix with mineral to reproduce nacre, a composite, iridescent, calcium carbonate — rich material formed in the inner shell of some mollusks and commonly known as mother of pearl.
The shells of marine snails known as pteropods, an important link in the marine food web, are already dissolving.
What is now known as PTSD, or post-traumatic stress disorder, was called shell shock back in the days of the first world war.
Like a wineglass, a virus's outer shellknown as a capsid — has an intrinsic frequency of vibration.
Researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center say they have added to evidence that a shell - shaped region in the center of the mammalian brain, known as the thalamic reticular nucleus or TRN, is likely responsible for the ability to routinely and seamlessly multitask.
By using what is known as an ion microscope to detect these ions, the scientists were able, for the first time, to observe the interaction of two photons confined in an attosecond pulse with electrons in the inner orbital shells of an atom.
Thanks to an incredibly strong matrix of adhesive proteins, known as byssal threads, that it extrudes through its two - hinged shell, the mussel is able to anchor itself to almost any surface — even Teflon.
Mission scientists have determined that this stuff is coming from a huge ocean of liquid water beneath the satellite's shell — and that this ocean may be capable of supporting life as we know it.
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