Sentences with phrase «larger than a grain of rice»

The devices are no larger than a grain of rice and are inserted painlessly.
The morbid color, by now a staple of the Rockies, comes not from fire or some exotic disease but from an insect no larger than a grain of rice — the bark beetle.
FOSSILS Traces and preserved remains of ancient life found within rock layers Fossils show Biodiversity How species have changed over time Correlation 4 Ways to tell the age of a rock Absolute Dating All you need is a tiny sample of material (mineral, bone) no larger than a grain of rice.
The microchips are no larger than a grain of rice and are implanted in your animal without the use of anesthesia and similar to getting a routine shot.
A pet microchip is a tiny radio frequency ID transponder no larger than a grain of rice, implanted under the fur between your pet's shoulder blades.
The microchip is slightly larger than a grain of rice and is placed just under the scruff of the neck by a veterinarian.
It is slightly larger than a grain of rice and is placed just under the skin by a veterinarian.

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And we think that's due to the large amount of rice that's eaten on a gluten - free diet because rice appears to absorb these heavy metals from the ground at a greater rate than say, other grains.
I haven't tried milling my own rices, but I do know using a NutriMill will make the texture come out a little less gritty than with the Vitamix and is much more efficient for grinding large amounts of grain.
Zooplankton no bigger than grains of rice play a much larger role in the transport and storage of CO2 in the ocean than previously thought
Rice should not provide a large share of dietary calories — probably not more than 10 % — but there is no reason to reject it merely because it is a grain.
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