Sentences with phrase «microscopic amounts of»

Stiff springs and microscopic amounts of wheel travel mean that the body is always fidgeting over pavement imperfections.
There are also smaller, microscopic amounts of vitamins (A, B, C, D, E, K etc.) and minerals (iron, copper, selenium etc.), known as micronutrients.
This can include identifying microscopic amounts of blood, saliva or semen on evidence; carrying out a DNA analysis on any samples found and comparing the resulting profile against the UK's DNA Database; or using microscopy to see if two fibres have similar characteristics.
Researchers at The University of Texas at Dallas are getting more out of the sweat they've put into their work on a wearable diagnostic tool that measures three diabetes - related compounds in microscopic amounts of perspiration.
A long - simmering murder case in Potsdam connected to the strangulation of a 12 - year - old boy is shaping up as an important legal test of a cutting - edge method of teasing DNA evidence out of microscopic amounts of biological matter.
Bracelets are not for baby to chew on, the Amber releases microscopic amounts of oil, as it warms with the body's natural temperature, that is absorbed into the skin and bloodstream.
Necklaces are not for baby to chew on, the Amber releases microscopic amounts of oil, as it warms with the body's natural temperature, that is absorbed into the skin and bloodstream.
Necklaces & Bracelets are not to chew on, the Amber releases microscopic amounts of oil, as it warms with the body's natural temperature, that is absorbed into the skin and bloodstream.
Necklaces are not to chew on, the Amber releases microscopic amounts of oil, as it warms with the body's natural temperature, that is absorbed into the skin and bloodstream.
Necklaces are NOT for baby to chew on, the Amber & other stones releases microscopic amounts of oil, as it warms with the body's natural temperature, that is absorbed into the skin and bloodstream.
Necklaces are not for baby to chew on, the Amber & other stones releases microscopic amounts of oil, as it warms with the body's natural temperature, that is absorbed into the skin and bloodstream.
Necklaces and Bracelets are not for baby or adult to chew on, the Amber & other stones releases microscopic amounts of oil, as it warms with the body's natural temperature, that is absorbed into the skin and bloodstream.
One question I have for anyone here is why are we only talking about a microscopic amount of Catholic priests that abused children.
Apparently, he nixes them not because they contain ingredients so awful they'd make a billygoat puke, but because their microscopic amount of fat is still too much.
There are almost always artist specials for 10 % off, and a tiny, microscopic amount of the sales from those leggings come back to yours truly to help pay for this site.
Can you provide a different example of a microscopic amount of matter affecting a much larger ** IN ** - organic system?
A microscopic amount of fecal matter containing parasites can be infectious, and can be unknowingly ingested when present on genitals.

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I do think that being an atheist in light of the complexity of creation (both on an infinite universe - sized level and on a microscopic atomic level) requires some amount of faith in something — even if it is faith in the ability of random pieces of matter to assemble themselves into something complicated.
In a related study, rats were fed large amounts of Tabasco ® Sauce and suffered «no gross or microscopic pathological changes or any significan biochemical changes in the animals.»
It takes a huge amount of data to describe a star, the precursor of a black hole — from macroscopic properties such as its size and temperature down to the microscopic properties of its constituent particles.
He studied remains of two organisms — a microscopic algae and the waxy coating of mangrove leaves — for clues to the amount of past rainfall.
Sionix, an Anaheim, Calif. — based corporation, which manufactures a treatment system that uses microscopic air bubbles to clean water, is testing whether its technology can also reduce levels of metal, namely iron and manganese (both toxic to the body in large amounts) in Santiago Creek near Villa Park Dam in Orange County, Calif..
The next step for the model, she said, is to try to determine which individual species of phytoplankton will bloom where, based on nutrient amounts, temperatures and other factors — using satellites and other tools to determine which kind of microscopic plant is where.
The ability to accurately measure tiny displacements of microscopic bodies has applications in sensing trace amounts of hazardous biological or chemical agents, perfecting the movement of miniature robots, accurately deploying airbags and detecting extremely weak sound waves traveling through thin films.
Pohlker, Andreae, and their colleagues ran the numbers and found that the amount of potassium particles released from microscopic fungi in the lab was indeed enough to account for the concentration of potassium they observed in their samples.
For years, scientists have been unable to reconcile the nutritional requirements of crustaceans, sea cucumbers, snails, and tube worms nearly a mile beneath the surface with the amount of nourishment — microscopic organisms and other organic matter — that rains down from above.
Producing large amounts of these screens, using machines costing tens of millions of dollars that can deposit microscopic layers of materials in a vacuum, is expensive because of the relatively high failure rate, said McDaniel.
Two billion years ago, around the time atmospheric oxygen levels were rising, one cell engulfed another, and instead of becoming lunch, the ingestee became an Earth - changer and, eventually, a vital part of you: mitochondria.These microscopic cell inhabitants / engines allowed their host cell to suddenly begin to burn oxygen when digesting their food, an energy source that vastly expanded the amount of energy they could harvest from a given morsel of food.
Conversely, microscopic examination may reveal a significant amount of yeast present, but no yeast cultured.
Because there can be large amounts of hormone tied into your blood cells, even microscopic levels in your saliva can completely skew your levels.
For instance, Schoenmann explains, microscopic particulates in the air will form hydrogen bonds with a painting's surface so that «no amount of water or scrubbing will be able to remove that dirt.
High amounts of cholesterol may clog cell membranes at the microscopic level, affecting flows of brain hormones involved in mood and behavior.
We recommend yearly testing your pet for heartworms, this involves a small amount of blood drawn to evaluate if there are circulating Microfiliaria (immature forms of heartworms that circulate the blood stream) on microscopic examination, we will also use a heartworm snap test which tests for adult heartworms present in your pet.
IPCC estimates are that the doubling will take ~ 130 years, so we are looking for evidence for (or against) a forcing change of say 0.03 watts / m2 / year, a microscopic amount.
As if rising sea levels aren't enough to worry about, U.S. Geological Survey scientists say melting glaciers may also adding significant amounts of carbon to the oceans, where it's readily available to microscopic organisms at the base of the food chain.
The insurance company takes a microscopic look into each cost and only approves the amounts found reasonable and justified enough to be approved under the terms of the policy.
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