Sentences with phrase «many tiny changes»

Amara founder Greg Connolly talks about how tiny changes in your brand strategy can ignite sales.
Within just a few months of this tiny change, the whole office started dressing better.
Like snowfalkes forming the snowbank, the tiny changes all add up until there is a need or avalanche where the new traits become dominant in an attempt for species survival.
It is now commonplace (as in the «butterfly effect») that tiny changes in the initial conditions can lead to enormous differences down the line.
It's a tiny, tiny change but it keeps the egg white thicker and less diluted — i.e. it glues better.
I made a couple tiny changes we omitted the olives I know they are a staple to Greek cooking but I just can; t eat them.
It's funny how with cooking, sometimes the tiniest ingredient or technique tweak can make a world of difference — I made a couple tiny changes for round two and BOOM.
I do make one tiny change — and use pumpkin pie spice instead of cinnamon but otherwise the recipe is perfect as written!
OH did it taste even better!!!! The only tiny change I will make next time is that I will make a smidge more topping, since the area of a 9 1/2 - inch pie plate is bigger than the surface area of an 8 × 8 pan.
I found the recipe at Closet Cooking and made a few tiny changes, adding just a little more garlic and onion, which I've noted in the recipe.
My only tiny changes were to use smoked paprika and rice malt syrup instead of maple.
The other tiny change I made was to add ice water (1 - 2 tablespoons) to the dough in the food processor, it helped it blend better.
So with the first batch of coconut milk extracted from The NutraMilk, I set to recreating the beverage from memory with one tiny change.
It could still be tweaked, but every tiny change to accommodate one rivalry means adjusting others down the line.
Everything from small health problems that seem to mean nothing, to tiny changes in your diet can lead to problems with infertility, and difficulty conceiving.
When you're TTC, you tend to tune into every teeny - tiny change in your body.
And we're talking about a tiny change that took maybe 5 minutes to set up, but the results were incredible.
Such clocks could help spot tiny changes in physical constants over time.
Through the machinery of chaos, a tiny change in starting conditions can lead to vastly different outcomes over time.
And it seems diet is to blame, causing tiny changes in sperm that may lead to metabolic disorders in mouse pups.
SETSM uses the Worldview satellites» sensitivity to a very wide band of the electromagnetic spectrum to show things that our eyes alone couldn't see, including tiny changes in elevation.
And a gravimeter picks up tiny changes in Earth's gravitational field, perfectly mapping the seafloor's rocky bottom.
The observations provided the highest - precision data ever on tiny changes in a white dwarf's brightness and, indirectly, its vibrations.
What makes it singular is the finesse needed to keep the lasers stable and to detect tiny changes in their wavelengths.
«Studying these fingerprints in detail requires very precise measurements of the wavelength, or colour, of the light emerging from the atmospheres of these stars» says Dr Matthew Bainbridge, who has been working on the detailed analysis techniques needed to detect the tiny changes expected.
Just measure the tiny change in the spin of a black hole.
«They do this by very tiny changes in wing motion.»
With atoms being so well characterized, it is possible to use them as probes — to look for tiny changes in their properties stemming from interactions with other atoms or the environment.
One reason for chaoplexity's lack of progress may be the notorious butterfly effect, the notion that tiny changes in initial conditions can eventually yield huge consequences in a chaotic system; the classic example is that the beating of a butterfly's wings could eventually trigger the formation of a tornado.
After puzzling it over and practically wallpapering his house with seafloor topography and magnetic field maps, in 1993 Klimley hypothesized that somehow their oblong - shaped heads can sense tiny changes in the magnetic lines created by volcanic lava flows.
«At first blush, you look happy — or sad, or angry: We can read each other's emotions from surprisingly tiny changes in facial color, study finds.»
Tiny changes in our genomes can enhance oncogene expression and contribute to tumorigenesis [Also see Report by Mansour et al..]
Now, researchers have discovered that one tiny change in the birds» DNA is enough to turn them blue.
From this tiny change, one can create an image showing where the atoms are, «says Diebold.»
Tiny changes in atmospheric pressure between day and night can trigger landslides.
Andrew Gray at the University of Manchester, UK, says captive breeding is critical for preventing vulnerable amphibians being wiped out by the next wave of disease or the tiniest change in their natural environment.
And much wider use should be made of biological profiling — the athlete's «biological passport» — which will show up tiny changes made to the individual's unique genetic blueprint by doping substances and methods, without the need to identify the presence of the substance itself, when regularly monitored.
As for our different ear odors, they came about because of a tiny change, just one little letter in the genetic alphabet that long ago granted an East Asian population a reprieve from both smelly underarms and sticky earwax.
From Earth, big - dish radar can precisely measure the changing tilt of Mercury's rotation axis as well as what one of the co-authors calls «the planet doing the twist»: tiny changes in its rotation speed due to solar tides.
In a sign of the method's power, Pritchard's team also detected selection in traits controlled not by a single gene, but by tiny changes in hundreds of genes.
The dark side of formal precision is that tiny changes can have random, even catastrophic effects.
This tiny change in fitness is big enough for evolution to select the «fittest» DNA sequence and causes what is called «codon usage bias» — the widespread use of particular codons to make highly expressed proteins.
So far, the skin is capable of detecting these tiny changes across a range of temperatures roughly between 5 to 50 degrees Celsius (about 41 to 158 degrees Fahrenheit), which is useful for robotics and biomedical applications.
Now plant biologists and immunologists at York have joined forces to examine a very closely related family of these small molecules (flavonoids) to establish how tiny changes to their chemical structures affect their bio-activity.
A new «motion microscope» reveals tiny changes in objects — and people — that appear to be stock - still
EIT reveals where those tiny changes occur by capturing measures of impedance at the scalp surface.
That's bad news, she says, because «picking up these tiny changes means the difference between learning language or not.»
In your interview with James Dyson, he is quoted as saying: «We wanted a quantum leap, not just tiny changes...»...
The insight from weather modification's old guard — that tiny changes can engender profound atmospheric shifts — has been embraced by more recent, cutting - edge investigators, those conceiving weather - changing satellites and using physics theories to invent a climate of choice.
Environmentalists complain that the changing recipes amount to a shell game, where companies make tiny changes and then continue to sell a product while the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) restarts safety protocols.
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