Sentences with phrase «of tiny holes»

You'll arrive on the sandy shelf, and be treated to small bubbles dancing out of tiny holes in the sandy floor.
These are bricks with lots of tiny holes in them, and can be added to exterior walls, allowing air to pass under a suspended timber floor.
The outer surface would be covered in millions of tiny holes to reduce drag by sucking in air as it flows over the wing.
All sweaters are different; some fabrics are even thin or have a design of tiny holes.
There's nothing landlords love more than keeping your security deposits because of the tiny holes all over the wall from your decorations.
(This is critical to making your cake fluffy with lots of tiny holes).
18 Oxidation only occurs when eggs are forced out of tiny holes with high pressure during commercial processing.19
Thanks to the design of a tiny hole at the top, the flow is always in the control, keeping your baby away from a cranky and windy feeling.
Like all insects, dung beetles breathe through a set of tiny holes called spiracles.
Presented on a pedestal, the singular tank stands alone at the entrance to the gallery, just inside the plate glass façade, where sunlight can shine through the thousands of tiny holes drilled in its skin.
He started by drawing his design on paper and then pricking the cartoon with hundreds of tiny holes to transfer the image to the wall by rubbing chalk over the surface.
After reading Ken Chang's story in The Times and seeing NASA's news release on the intriguing methane releases measured on Mars, and seeing the image below of the tiny hole drilled in the surface (at left), I couldn't help posting the following musing on Facebook:
This lattice looks like an arrangement of tiny holes, each one smaller than the wavelength of light being emitted by the LED.
Dr Ann Wheeler said: «The spinning disk microscope produces focused images at high speed because it has a disk with an array of tiny holes in it which remove the out of focus light.
The presence of tiny holes in an opaque film can lead to a variety of unexpected optical properties such as strongly enhanced transmission and filtering.
Mr. Judd's move to three dimensions is summarized by two very different works from 1963: an aluminum - faced relief drilled with a grid of tiny holes whose top and bottom edges curve outward aggressively, and a floor box painted cadmium red light for maximum visual effect.
With a pointed serrated knife blade, poke a couple of tiny holes in the tent — or when covering a container for baking, or for storing.
He produced a capacitor where the electrodes were coated with thin layers of carbon chemically punctured with millions of tiny holes.
We once had a ferret dig and crawl his way out of a tiny hole in a window screen only to make his way to the roof of his foster Mom's home!
we also had 3 above - ground pool liners rot with thousands of tiny holes all over the bottom in the two summers we had the pool (before we just gave up).
To make it, he first made a drawing on paper and then, like a Renaissance fresco painter, pricked the cartoon with hundreds of tiny holes and transferred the image to the wall by rubbing chalk over the surface.
My dad helped me to make a vacuum table from an old Formica table I found on Ebay, a process that involved drilling of lots and lots of tiny holes.
During this time, the cells take hold in the scaffold's millions of tiny holes.
Why have to fiddle around with some little piece of plastic, trying to fit it into and out of a tiny hole, when you can store everything on the cloud?
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