Sentences with phrase «relatively small heart»

The work could explain why the planet has a relatively small heart, and paints a grisly picture of the early solar system, where massive, rocky «super-Earths» were snuffed out before they could grow into gas giants.

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The government claimed that securing a budget allocation for STI in 2010 of $ 297.3 million — a relatively small decline over the 2009 figure — is a victory and validation of its policy to place science at the heart of its economic policy and drive to create a «knowledge economy.»
They note that diseases imposing a relatively small burden on U.S. society, such as AIDS, can get a larger share of NIH funding than those that cause greater harm, such as heart disease.
However, a group of Dutch scientists has discovered that if aphids are exposed to the active chemical present in their «alarm» pheromone, they emerge from the lettuce hearts and can be killed by relatively small doses of insecticide (Journal of Applied Entomology, vol 115, p 432).
Although the trial was relatively small in terms of the number of patients, it was unusually rigorous in the methods used to analyze heart metabolism, according to Gropler.
In addition, VLCKDs promote large, fluffy LDL particles (Pattern A) which are relatively benign with respect to heart disease risk, particularly when compared to the atherogenic small, dense type characteristic of Pattern B.
You want the hearts to be relatively small.
From the outside, the heart appears relatively normal, but the chambers of the heart (where the blood flows) get progressively smaller.
Even though there are many various types of heart disease, the heart has a relatively small number of mechanisms with which to respond to the presence of heart disease, and so, many different diseases can have identical or very similar clinical signs.
Blue eyes, colorful lush fur, in a small size, this relatively new breed will melt your heart from the moment you come across it.
«The Mexican gallery scene is relatively small but incredibly vibrant,» Ms. McClure said, «and Kurimanzutto is at the heart of that scene and deeply entrenched in the cultural identity of the city.
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