Sentences with phrase «of tiny glass»

Lou made her name in the 1990s with kitchens and backyards crafted from millions of tiny glass beads.
Wrapped in cream - colored cotton and detailed with dozens of tiny glass beads, the Artisanal Vintage Jewelry Boxes are decidedly romantic.
The WSU research team fitted a mat of tiny glass springs with specially designed biomarkers that attract the fatty droplets of proteins and RNA that tumor cells shed into body fluids.
Typically, retroreflectors consist of tiny glass spheres embedded in the surface of reflective paint or in small mirrors shaped like the inner corner of a cube.
The researchers suspended quantum dots — nanometer - sized particles of semiconductors — in a liquid and painted the suspension on the inside of a tiny glass tube.
To test this elaborate hypothesis, Braun and his colleagues constructed a simulated piece of porous rock from a network of tiny glass capillary tubes heated on one side.
To find out, scientists used syringes to create droplets of a consistent size, then released the drops over a bed of tiny glass beads meant to represent loose sand.
The coating consists of thousands of tiny glass beads, only about one - hundredth the width of a human hair.
Behind the lenses of her tiny glasses her eyes were round as pebbles.

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Though Del Vecchio started Luxottica as a tiny one - room enterprise in Milan, it now operates 10 factories worldwide, employs 35,000 people, and produces more than 65,000 pairs of glasses per day, holding a veritable monopoly on the eyewear industry.
Tinier than a single grain of rice (2 mm x 12 mm) and encased in a glass cylinder, the radio frequency identification - enabled (RFID) chips are a bit like the implants pet owners have veterinarians insert into their furry friends to follow their whereabouts.
Forget those dorky glasses — new types of 3 - D displays use other tricks, like placing hundreds of tiny vertical ridges on a computer screen.
As an algae biologist I was initially struck by the cover graphic: a stained glass window made of diatoms, the tiny planktonic creatures whose exquisite outer shells are visible only through the electron microscope.
Google Glass is actually a tiny computer — complete with a camera, maps and the Internet — that you wear in the form of glasses.
I slipped out the door with the excuses of getting the mail, leaving Brian and my in - laws to the older two tinies, to the teeth brushing and the jammie - getting, the one - more - glass - of - water - please and look - mummy - I - found - another - boogie negotiations.
Even people with less than a high school education today recognize the priority of the brain over the blood, so much so in fact, that in the movie, Hannibal (about a cannibalistic serial killer), the thought of slicing out tiny parts of a person's brain, cooking them in a pan, and serving the pieces to that person to eat has become in the public's mind a more disturbing image than, say, serving a person a glass of their own blood to drink, which appears relatively tame in comparison.
And the dining - room table would fill with a turkey or a goose, rolls and salad and green beans, little glass bowls of watermelon pickles with tiny three - pronged forks beside them, and cranberries plopped whole in sugared water, boiled until they started to burst, then set aside to cool.
The first time I raised a glass of perfectly pale green and creamy matcha latte to my lips, my life was changed forever, but its not like I'm ever even a teeny tiny one part per million bit of a dramatic person here.
Ishida's IX - GA - 4075 high performance X-ray inspection system can reliably detect even tiny amounts of foreign bodies down to 0.3 mm in size, including bone, stones, glass and metals such as iron and stainless steel as well as dense plastics.
The Ishida IX - EA - 2161 X-Ray Inspection System is able to detect even tiny particles of materials that could conceivably contaminate confectionery, including metal, glass, stone, rubber and plastic.
Ishida's advanced high performance X-ray inspection system, the IX - GA - 4075, can reliably detect even tiny amounts of foreign bodies down to 0.3 mm in size, such as steel, aluminium, tin, glass, stones, hard rubber, plastic, some bones and shell.
Ishida's advanced high performance X-ray inspection system, the IX - GA - 4075, can reliably detect even tiny amounts of foreign bodies down to 0.3 mm in size, including stone, glass and metals such as iron and stainless steel, as well as dense plastics.
I soaked groats 7 hrs, rinsed and drained, blender with 10oz water, into a glass bowl covered with plastic wrap, fermented for 8 hrs with lots of tiny bubbles, folded additional ingredients with plastic spoon, loaf pan with parchment paper, baked for 1 hr at 350.
This delightful pinkish - red concoction was presented in a tall glass bottle, which was gently poured into a tiny jar lined with some type of raw pink sugar!
The advanced Ishida IX - GN - 4044 X-ray inspection system provides excellent sensitivity in the detection of a wide variety of foreign bodies in both packed and bulk food, with the ability to find even the tiniest amounts of steel, aluminium, tin, glass, stone, hard rubber, plastic, bones and shells at high inspection speeds.
These would be so cute on an Easter dessert table, especially because of the tiny individual cups I used, but you could also use any small dessert glasses you have on hand.
With an open kitchen, a few tiny booths, and fresh flowers, the all - white dining room is a tranquil spot to enjoy a cup of tea and a treat from the fika case (currant scones, brioche rolls, tea cakes...) or a glass of wine with one of her more composed desserts like Murray's black pepper cheesecakes.
Standing alone, a tiny piece of glass is pretty worthless, its potential untapped.
My son just turned five and I'm thinking of bringing back from storage my wrought iron scrolls with tiny glass votive holders that used to decorate our fireplace front....
The beauty of this soup is how easy it is to make, and how much nutrition you can pack into one tiny cup, egg bowl or yes, shot glass, before the rest of dinner even hits the table.
I loved being pregnant and we very much want another baby at some point, but at the moment I'm still acclimatising to being able to drink more than a tiny glass of wine, fit into all my nice clothes and having a bit of normality back.
Oh, and maybe a glass of wine with the TV remote after you've put your tiny army to bed.
While the amount that's transferred if you drink a glass of wine is relatively small, your baby is tiny and has an immature liver.
They made pomanders, threaded glass beads and popcorn, and covered it with the 100 tiny paper cranes that one of my husband's students gave to him several years ago.
Now, we consume online content through a bewildering array of devices, from laptops to tablets to smartphones, on displys ranging from tiny to wall - sized, and with Google Glass and more on the horizon.
That view began to change in 2008, when researchers found water inside tiny spheres of lunar volcanic glass.
Roberta spent days, using tiny pliers and a glass knife, slicing ultrathin layers of the fly's internal organs and preparing them to view through an electron microscope.
A handful of regolith consists of bits of stone, minerals, particles of glass created by the heat from the tiny impacts, and accretions of glass, minerals, and stone welded together.
To build his implant, Kennedy took a tiny glass cone, filled it with a mix of nerve growth factors, and ran two fine, coiled gold wires through.
To create a SLIPS - like coating, the researchers corral a collection of tiny spherical particles of polystyrene, the main ingredient of Styrofoam, on a flat glass surface, like a collection of Ping - Pong balls.
IBM developed a technique for making carbon nanotubes emit light, paving the way for new fiber optics; Harvard scientists figured out how to deposit tiny wires on glass or plastic, opening the door for the development of supercheap computers; and at the University of Central Florida, neuroscientist Beverly Rzigalinski discovered a nanomolecular fountain of youth effect: When Rzigalinski applied cerium oxide nanoparticles to rat neurons in a petri dish, the particles seemed to strip out the free radicals that make tissues age and kept the neurons alive and functioning up to six times their normal life span.
We're able to sense even tiny quantities of a female fruit fly pheromone, meaning one can ruin your wine no matter how quickly you remove it from your glass
Some researchers hope to get around such problems by exploiting tiny waves of electrons that exist on the boundary between a metal and an electrical insulator such as glass or silicon.
A tiny speck on a glass plate photograph taken through a telescope in 1923 increased the known size of the universe exponentially.
The thousands of tiny water droplets that form on the glass scatter light, making oncoming traffic hard to see.
Lentini was particularly struck by the presence of tiny cracks, or crazing, in the window glass in a dozen houses around the periphery, where the firemen had been able to reach with their hoses.
A tiny camera in a pair of glasses will send the image via radio waves into the mouth.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the process of manufacturing glass not only contributes its share of greenhouse gas emissions but also generates nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and tiny particulates that can damage lung tissue when breathed in.
The glass is made with a slit silicone surface that allows air to pass through, and it has tiny sensors that can detect the levels of certain gases.
A major leap forward from a prototype device demonstrated in 2012, it is an ultra-thin, completely flat optical component made of a glass substrate and tiny, light - concentrating silicon antennas.
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