Sentences with phrase «small chamber»

But it proved surprisingly able to maintain a healthy population in an environment with many small chambers.
In experiments conducted in small chambers with conductive walls that isolated the bees from external electrical fields, the researchers showed that a small, electrically charged wand brought close to a honey bee can cause its antennae to bend.
In this new study, the scientists mimicked human tissue formation by starting with stem cells genetically reprogrammed from adult skin tissue to form small chambers with beating human heart cells.
The interesting thing is that often you see that the decision is either to refer the case to a very small chamber which deals with routine cases or to the Grand Chamber.
To isolate the invaders, honeybees construct small chambers around the beetles, but do not seal them off completely.
They grew brain cells in microscopically small chambers that made it possible to separate synaptic connections from the rest of the cells.
The device is housed in a silicon and glass chip about 3centimeters long with four small chambers connected by microchannels.
To test their hypothesis, researchers placed eels in a round, freshwater tank with 12 small chambers arranged like spokes around it, and a magnetic coil surrounding the whole apparatus.
Recently, he's been making small chambers with permeable walls that allow the microbes Shou's team studies to exchange nutrients and other chemicals.
From our exclusive behind - the - scenes story last year on the formation of Terminus Modern Ballet Theatre to our reviews of art gallery shows and theater performances to our coverage of small chamber music groups to our annual Luminary Awards, ArtsATL is critical to Atlanta's arts ecosystem.
The mirrors would reflect sunlight into the air receiver; heating air in two sets of small chambers directing air to either the reaction chamber for thermochemistry reaction, or to the heat storage.
At commercial scale most likely you would not build one big reaction chamber but have several smaller chambers close together, at about that size that we have today, at the top of the tower.
A chicken coop in the cargo bay was obviously out of the question, so he came up with another idea: growing animal skeletal muscle tissue — a fillet or steak, in other words — in small chambers.
In this new study, the scientists mimicked human tissue formation by starting with stem cells genetically reprogrammed from adult skin tissue to small chambers with beating human heart cells.
A smaller chamber might be able to get away with the defence that it's at least good value.
The most spectacular finding was made on an elevated shelf within a small chamber of the cave: a very well preserved «calotte,» hence the upper part of a braincase.
A membrane — designed to support the cultivation and differentiation of human nasal epithelial stem cells — was inserted into a small chamber on the device and fresh or contaminated air was fed through a tiny channel.
Onboard the ISS, the seeds were grown in a small chamber with wet filter paper on one side to set up a moisture gradient.
In the manufacturing process, the film is placed inside a small chamber and prepared by being treated with a «sticky» precursor layer.
The prototype device contains two small chambers — one holding the bacteria and their nutrients, the other holding salty water where the hydrogen was produced — that are separated by five stacked cells through which the researchers circulated fresh water and salt water.
That all changed in 1959 with the discovery of a small chamber in a cave called Balankanché, near the great Yucatán ruin of Chichén Itza.
Then the xenon flows into the smaller chamber, where its polarization is measured, using the rubidium atoms in the same chamber as magnetometers.
Leander Michels (left) and Professor Jon Otto Fossum, both from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, examine a small chamber used to study the ability of clays to capture CO2.
Small chambers are oval in shape; larger ones are multilobed and more complex.
But they work using a small chamber that allows smoke in while keeping out ambient light.
In one, McKeegan monitored the stress levels of birds undergoing the process in a small chamber in her lab.
Then in 2002 another robot drilled through the stone block and filmed a small chamber backed by a large blocking stone, but little else.
On the other hand, in a humid environment, the pheromone persists for a longer time, which leads to a greater number of pillars and to smaller chambers.
To simulate the extreme subterranean environment, Fiquet and colleagues put samples of typical mantle materials — magnesium oxides, iron, and silicon — into diamond anvil cells, small chambers in which microscopic samples get crushed between two diamonds.
To sharpen, insert pencil into the small chamber of your Dual Chamber Pencil Sharpener and gently twist until desired sharpness is achieved.
The smaller chamber size and sculpted pistons produce a compression ratio of 11.0:1 or higher, depending on the engine, while the heads features large, rectangular intake ports with a slight twist to enhance mixture motion.
They had come to the edge of the Arrivals Hall, where the countless rows of emergence cells ended and a large hexagonal doorway led into a smaller chamber.
«A small chamber is around $ 10 a month, and a large metro area chamber is around $ 30 a month.
The drip set will have a small chamber towards the top where you can see how fast the fluids are running.
In their natural environment hamsters live in burrows with winding tunnels connecting to small chambers.
Then come a van and a small chamber lacking its Sheetrock — the whole surrounded by thick red verticals, somewhere between gestural brushwork and studs.
At the ICA / Boston, the viewer experiences this piece in a small chamber with black walls.
Within the confines of a small chamber, not unlike a confessional box, one is met by one masked figure after another recounting an intimately kept personal secret.
Ironically enough, the judgement of the CJEU was published almost at the same time as the small chamber of the Swiss Federal Parliament (Ständerat) approved a Draft Agreement with Germany intended to resolve the decades - long noise issue around Zurich airport — although the ratification procedure was already blocked in Germany in November 2012.
Going even further, there are smaller chambers that allow them to isolate the hum from electronic components (there is a computer on board after all) and make attempts to insulate and control that noise so it doesn't show up in the final output.
Enclosed in a small chamber at the back of the bar are an a stereo RCA input, a 3.5 mm input, and a digital optical input.
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