Sentences with phrase «only tiny»

The UV rays in sunlight are our number 1 source of vitamin D. Foods contain only tiny amounts and the amounts of those foods are tiny (eggs, mushrooms, fish, dairy).
And another great thing about taking D - mannose is that your body metabolizes only a tiny amount of it, so it doesn't affect your blood sugar metabolism like other sugars do.
Only tiny amounts ingested and the body is able to metabolize it like any other protein.
It is not digested in the same way as Aspartame, and only tiny amounts are needed, so one can assume it is safer.
Even when the nose isn't (completely) sealed off, most people use the nose for moving only a tiny amount of their total gaseous exchange volume.
Because of our nurses» expertise, there is only a tiny pinprick sensation when entering the vein.
And I love that this protein doesn't have a huge ingredients list and is sweetened with only a tiny bit of stevia.
If it feels too wet, add a tiny bit more flour (but only a tiny bit at a time!
The truth is that «the fruit of love» contains only tiny amounts of vitamin E, and probably won't work.
It is smart to take only tiny doses of the drinks.
What if I told you that is only a tiny fraction of the very vast world of Yoga?
During previous thyroid ultrasound, it was found that there is only a tiny bit of my thyroid gland left.
There are only tiny differences between the most common type of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS 55) and regular sugar.
Our body appearance is actually only a tiny reflection of our inside bodywork.
It is about $ 8 a pound, but it lasts for years as only a tiny amount is used at a time.
To Cleanse: castor oil is the more drying oil in oil cleansing, usually only a tiny amount is needed (about a teaspoon of castor oil in 1/4 cup of another oil like olive or almond).
The researchers found it took only a tiny, almost indiscernible, amount of soy to create a severe and even life - threatening reaction in susceptible individuals.
Unfortunately, most of the claims being made are completely false, with only a tiny thread of truth woven in.
They found that only a tiny fraction of them consumed enough carbohydrates before the race — and those that did ran an average of 13 % faster.
It takes a few minutes to absorb in to skin and only a tiny bit is needed.
I like using ghee for making stir frys in a wok since it has such a high smoke point and with wok cooking, only a tiny amount is needed.
But why force yourself to do something you don't enjoy (let's face it, only a tiny minority of gym - goers is able to actually enjoy their cardio sessions) when there are others, far more effective ways to burn off stubborn pockets of body fat and boost your muscle gains at the same time?
Although the signal is only a tiny fraction of the data, we made many checks for possible bias and we are confident that the signal is genuine.»
While argon makes up only a tiny fraction of the gas lost to space from Mars, it is special because it's a noble gas.
Since the Hulse - Taylor binary, we've found a total of 16 additional double neutron - star systems — which represents only a tiny fraction of the more than 2,600 pulsars currently known.
Although this protects us, it makes life difficult for astronomers: only a tiny fraction of the electromagnetic spectrum is observable from the ground, and often in these cases, the quality of the observations strongly depends on the geographical site.
Galaxies like our own Milky Way are embedded inside this web, but fill only a tiny fraction of its volume.
They are going to impart only a tiny extra momentum to this bowling ball,» Collar said.
Moreover, they observed their Cas9 - sgRNA complex effectively suppressing fluorescence with only tiny concentrations of the complex needed.
So Rogers had only tiny amounts to work with.
While it's only a tiny proportion of the estimated 100,000 species in the sample, it's a leap forward for scientists who have had only a fraction of that success to date.
Of course, this description covers only a tiny portion of the many uses of aligned genomics data.
But Brian Shoichet, co-senior author on the Nature paper and professor in the department of pharmaceutical chemistry at the University of California, San Francisco, says that they had another requirement, too, which was met by only a tiny subset of those molecules.
Some are probably helpful, and only a tiny fraction cause disease.
False Alarm: The Truth About the Epidemic of Fear Marc Siegel; Wiley, $ 24.95 SARS, anthrax, and mad cow disease have in the past decade sickened and killed only a tiny minority of humanity.
The best electrodes for recording brain activity, meanwhile, can pick up only a tiny portion of the chatter in the brain because engineers can implant only a few dozen electrodes in a single person.
And the probe needs only a tiny sample of urine — 5 microliters — to provide an accurate reading.
The new material needs only tiny quantities of carbon nanotubes (CNTs)-- about 1 percent by weight added to the metal — and these are inexpensive to produce and process, the team says.
In its current state the antenna can transmit only a tiny fraction of the data it was intended to send back to Earth — 10.5 bits a second instead of 136 000 bits a second.
A study of Twitter use during the 2012 campaign suggested that only a tiny subset of followers were of any value.
But healthcare agencies, such as universities, helped develop only a tiny fraction of the apps, 2.8 percent, the study found.
This works also over great distances but one has to accept that a lot of the photons are lost and only a tiny fraction reaches the detector.
The pseudogene is less than half the size of its relative and yields only a tiny snippet of RNA that can't produce a protein.
The vials of smells that volunteers sniffed in the new study were only a tiny sampling of all the possible smells that humans can distinguish.
Only a tiny amount — roughly $ 30 million a year — is actually left on the table once a researcher has finished his or her project.
In a concert hall, only a tiny bit of the sound comes to you directly; most of it arrives after many reflections from the surfaces of the room.
By using simulations that were created by running the same model multiple times, with only tiny differences in the initial starting conditions, the scientists could examine the range of summertime temperatures we might expect in the future for the «business - as - usual» and reduced - emissions scenarios.
We can see only a tiny fraction of the world we live in, yet now we can retrace history back to the beginning of the universe and can reasonably predict its distant future.
Stray atoms of hydrogen could make up only a tiny fraction of mantle rock, the researchers explained.
The fovea of our eye sees only a tiny bit, and then the brain stitches together a mosaic — a marvelous, illusory mosaic — that we are actually looking out at, maybe, a hundred degrees.
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