Sentences with phrase «needles at»

It stays fairly green but remember the scene in Charlie Brown Christmas where his tree dumps a bunch of needles at once?
So like the systems I came from, I had needles at one firm and feature - rich and lots of data, lots of data crunching, and that part I liked.
Still, a buoyancy needles at warnings of melancholy.
The acupuncturist places needles at specific sites on the animal's body called acupuncture points, and may also incorporate hands - on techniques to facilitate the healing process.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of needles at specific sites along the body contour.
It is thought that inserting very fine needles at certain points along the meridian or energy path can restore the beneficial energy flow.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of small needles at these points, while acupressure involves using the fingers to apply pressure to the same points.
Acupuncture is an alternative canine leukemia treatment that involves inserting very thin needles at certain points of the body in order to stimulate energy and healing.
During this procedure, the veterinarian places small filiform needles at predetermined points on the body.
My legs felt so heavy and they hurted alot like pinching needles at night and even walking up the stairs was difficult, i couldnt keep the pace anymore and even recovery sessions felt hard.
This alternative treatment involves inserting hair - fine needles at certain points on the body.
In order to restore the flow of energy, acupuncture uses the insertion of fine needles at specific points along the meridians.
The other half received «sham» treatments, with shallow needles at points not considered therapeutic in acupuncture (the «control» group).
«No more needles at the dentist: Just a tiny electric current instead.»
Using microscopic video recordings, the team showed that underwater oil droplets flowed continuously along the needles at a rate of 2 millimeters per second, similarly to the way water moves along cactus needles, the team reports online today in Nature Communications.
«We are using sharp needles at a high temperature, when the plastic is molten,» explains John Hughes, the inventor of the fingerprinting system.
You may have heard it as one of the traditional Chinese medication methods which involve insertion and manipulation of fine needles at particular body points.
«I don't think we move the needle at all,» says Bee.
But Arenas said on two occasions she's used a needle at home to do it herself.
For decades Unitas needled him at banquets: I tried to make Mutscheller a hero, and he fell out - of - bounds.
But Arenas said on two occasions she's used a needle at home to do it herself.
Importantly, where the collective frame increased how much people were willing to donate, the personal frame hardly moved the needle at all.
Although reformers can point to piecemeal efforts that have moved the needle at particular schools, those programs typically owe their success to a deep and sustained commitment by a single prominent scientist or campus leader.
; b) needling at non-acupuncture points in close proximity to acupuncture points; c) needling at non-acupuncture points distant to acupuncture points; d) cutaneous stimulation at the same acupuncture points or sham point / area (Table S1).
As you can see there's a huge range, starting from stevia that doesn't move the needle at all, right up to pure glucose at 100.
Like wide legs, high - waisted skinnies run the gamut — from Levi's 8 3/4 - inch rise to Acne's Tube and Needle at 9 and 10 inches, respectively, to Cheap Monday's Eiffel Tower, with a front rise of 14 inches.
To remove the balloon from chocolate, stick a pin or needle at the top and allow the air to expel slowly.
In light of recent research by Sean Reardon and associates at Stanford's Center for Education Policy Analysis that achievement / opportunity gaps are due primarily to differences that occur before third grade, it is significant that school effectiveness can move the needle at the third - grade level.
The PCM then tells the speedometer where to point the needle at so you can understand your speed.
There is a needle at the end that will enter the air galley and get stuck.
With the tachometer needle at about 1,500 rpm, we gather enough momentum and speed until the car will let us shift back into sixth, at which point the cycle repeats.
Starting off in normal driving I would see the tachometer needle at 5,000 RPMs sometimes and wonder if I had accidentally bumped the transmission to manual.
The steering is light on center followed by satisfying response into movements, especially when pushing through a gentle expressway curve at 80 mph with the needle at 2,500 rpm.
But with my fingers trembling on the wheel, my eyes fixed straight ahead and the speedometer needle at 65, I waited for the flashing blue lights.
We found the 3.8 not only has the horses the minivan has lacked, but it also is now so responsive to pedal input that you'll look down and find the needle at 65 mph when you could have sworn you were doing only 55.
A posthumous needle at my stepmother.
Sure, you haven't tried EVERYTHING yet, but you've tried enough to move the needle at least a smidge, right?
Security selection moved the needle at a few funds.
Berkshire isn't buying IBM today because it will return 18 % per year for 20 years, but because the universe of stocks available to move the needle at Berkshire is so small that IBM is the best they can find.
All the other actions qualified as bold, but bold actions are not moving the needle at present.
We see just the hand and etching needle at work.
The exhibition The Curves of the Needle at Baltic considers a recurring interest in the vinyl record by artists.
The S8 + doesn't help move the needle at all on those opposing viewpoints.

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In an editorial about Theranos in the journal Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine earlier this year, Eleftherios P. Diamandis, the head of clinical biochemistry at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, argued that fingerprick tests are not necessarily any more painful than needle draws — though there still might be an appeal for someone afraid of needles.
The report authors point the finger directly at shared needle use between heroin users and identified which states — and policies — are keeping the infections in check.
This is a significant step up from regulators» previous efforts to improve the industry's disclosure of hidden or hard - to - understand charges on their statements, and it could at last move the needle on fees.
Many categories are at a stage of evolution where things are pretty good now and incremental improvements don't move the needle.
At least half the campground came out to see these two newbies try to thread the needle on Dead Man's Curve.
«I remember at first it was really hard to make the needle sticks a habit because it hurt so much,» he said.
While it's not yet clear exactly what Thompson will be doing at Beyond Meat, maybe, just maybe his lengthy experience selling Americans burgers can move the needle in convincing us that it's possible for a «burger» to be vegan and tasty at the same time.
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