Sentences with phrase «needles stick out»

Almost immediately, the voices of elders he used to know came back to him — spruce needles stick out sharper on the north side of trees; shallow sandbars make the ice buckle — hints about how to find yourself, when the world changed around you.

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«It's almost never the case that someone's walking out of a break room with a needle stuck in his or her arm.
On the other hand, you could get a fentanyl - intensive pinch — in which case you will be found dead soon thereafter with the needle still sticking out of your arm.
I didn't really mind, I was too busy trying not to pass out at the sight of a disgusting needle sticking into my vein.
«It turns out that this is not a showstopper, because we want the nanotubes to precipitate and stick to each other as soon as they exit the sealed system through the needle.
«Maybe at the one - cell or two - cell stage,» Eggan and his colleagues reasoned, «there's still some of that stuff in there...» And if they picked the right moment of cell division, when these powerful reprogramming factors were still floating around in the periphery of the cell, they might be able to use drugs to temporarily freeze the cell in the middle of division, stick in the needle of a micromanipulator to suck out the embryonic DNA, squirt in DNA from an adult animal, and then kick - start the process of reprogramming — hours, perhaps even days after an egg had been fertilized.
You could in theory stick your finger in there and then rip out the seed, but if you do that you get all these needles into your fingers, this is actually what the birds do because birds of course have Keratinous beaks, so they don't have to worry about those things.
Ben: Yeah, but it turns out that for any of these tests like cholesterol or thyroid hormones or anything else like that you're gonna wonder in your local lab and actually have them stick a needle into your vein...
If the knot is sticking out a little too far, just use your needle to push it back in a little farther.
Turned out the needle valve was sticking.
A veterinarian gently sticks a small gauge needle into the mass and fenestrates (small movements) or aspirates (pulls back on the syringe) to pull out cells within the mass.
We stopped just a few times to admire the surroundings: the valley behind us that faded in and out of view with the clouds that passed over it, the needle - sharp ridges on each side that were too steep even for snow to stick, the thick glacier sitting just a few hundred feet to our right.
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