Sentences with phrase «more precise cuts»

That's important because it means you have better control and can make more precise cuts.
Our favorite part of this tool is the Wire Guard that helps provide a clear line of sight and more precise cutting.
Long: Snip off the end using garden pruners, which makes a cleaner, more precise cut than scissor or a knife.

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Immunotherapy differs from more traditional cancer treatments, such as surgery (cutting malignant cells out of the body), chemotherapy and radiation (poisoning the deadly mutants), and even the newer, more precise molecular drugs that attempt to jam the protein signals that tell tumor cells to keep dividing and conquering.
You are slightly more susceptible to nicks and cuts with the safety razor than with the cartridge razor due to the unprotected edges but this also allows for more precise lines.
We looked at the knives» ability to cut through vegetables and do more precise work, like mincing.
This set includes a Chef's knife, a vegetable chopper, a multipurpose piece, and a delicate blade for cleaner cuts and more precise work.
Such knowledge could help make cuts even more precise and optimize plasma cutting's antibacterial and anticancer effects.
«We thought that permanently cutting the genome would be the more effective way to silence a gene, but in fact, CRISPRi is so precise and binds so tightly to the genome that it is actually a better way to silence a gene.»
Femtosecond laser - assisted cataract surgery, called a capsulotomy, cuts circles in lens capsules that are 12 times more precise than those achieved by the traditional method, as well as leaving edges that are twice as strong in the remaining capsule, which serves as a pocket in which the plastic replacement lens is placed.
Proportions were gentler, more feminine, although the tailoring and cut was no less precise.
As it turns out, the relative skill with which Tully has been assembled — with kudos to cinematographer Eric Steelberg for his dusky color palette; editor Stefan Grube for some metronomically precise cutting in a series of domestic montages; and, yes, Reitman the Younger for using pop music more adroitly than usual (notably a suite of Cyndi Lauper songs to score a nighttime drive to Brooklyn) and actually locating and maintaining a non-obnoxious tone for the duration — is beside the point.
Both exams have multiple cut points allowing for more precise evaluations of student performance than simple pass / fail.
More precise control of reciprocating masses and better balancing cut nominal engine unbalance by 27 %.
Because of the precise work involved and the fact that raw material is lost during the process than for the other diamonds, A CUT ABOVE ® diamonds are more costly.
Players can now take much quicker and sharper cuts and the movement has become a lot more precise then they were in last year's version.
But because there is much disagreement — and more uncertainty — about the precise dimensions of the problem, we find it hard to settle on a set of concrete actions to cut these so - called greenhouse gases.
They make my crafting easier and my cutting more precise.
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