Sentences with phrase «small clumps of»

PS4 version looks truly next gen, the large flat textured areas with small clumps of grass scattered around is something we've been seeing for years.
Patch Reef: These are small clumps of coral heads on a shallow sandy bottom.
They look like pieces of coral or small clumps of cauliflower and range from the size of a grain of wheat to that of a hazelnut.
Over time, this can result in osteoporosis (weak bones that break easily), kidney stones (small clumps of calcium), and a decline in kidney function.
There may be a few small clumps of coconut oil that do not totally dissolve — this is ok!
«Galaxies such as this one are probably small clumps of matter that are starting to form stars and shine light, but they don't have a defined structure yet,» Zitrin said.
The new analysis reinforces earlier research that showed Milky Way - like galaxies began as small clumps of stars.
«The small clumps of amyloid may be a key reason.
Alternatively, he says, small clumps of the peptide itself could be to blame.
Whereas the photons used in conventional radiation therapy produced a kind of fog of small clumps of ionization, protons — 2,000 times heavier — left a dense and distinct line of ionization.
Their model shows that the Milky Way should be littered with small clumps of dark matter, each about the size of our solar system.
Take small clumps of the mixture and patties that are 2 inches in diameter roughly 1/4 inch thick or into balls the size of golf balls.
Evenly distribute 3/4 of the marshmallow crunch mixture onto the brownie batter in the pan by dropping small clumps of the marshmallow crunch mixture right onto the batter.
Hurricane Irma grew from a small clump of clouds near Africa 10 days ago to a ferocious, 185 - mph monstrosity that's rampaging through the Caribbean — likely destined for the U.S.
It should be easy to take a small clump of this mixture and form into a ball.
This could be because smaller clumps of matter have too little gravity to form stars and therefore never become visible to us.
Every so often, the hacking would yield a small clump of tissue — different from phlegm or anything else Canfield had ever seen.
Acetylation — the addition of a small clump of atoms called an acetyl group — may be the most important body process you have never heard of: It activates and deactivates proteins, thereby regulating access to our DNA and helping control gene expression.
What was left was a black hole surrounded by a small clump of ionized gas, debris and dust just 3,000 light - years across.
A quick yank can help make it less painful, but it will still hurt the bird just as much as pulling out a small clump of hair from your head.

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The disputed clumps of land are small and barren, not to mention overrun with feral goats — but they sit in waters rich with tuna and oil.
But 1,000 or 10,000 people spread out over hundreds of smaller churches and ministries can do just as much ministry (and some of it in better ways, for the reasons you've mentioned) than when we're all clumped together in one big congregation.
Pour a few tablespoons of the hot water into a small bowl and whisk in the miso (to thin it out a bit — this step is to avoid clumping).
when the first layer has melted it'll be a medium amber (it'll still be really sweet) but as you keep adding the remaining sugar (be sure to do it in small amounts or you'll end up with a huge clump of sugar) it'll gradually get darker.
Mix the topping ingredients in a small bowl, breaking up any clumps of brown sugar.
Ingredients (serve 2) 2 small carrots, cut into julienne 2 bok choy bunch, cut each leaf along the length in half or thirds 100 g [3.5 oz] enoki mushrooms, separated into small clumps (or other mushrooms of choice, sliced) 80 g [3 oz] firm tofu, thinly sliced 150 g [5 oz, more to appetite] homemade ramen noodles (or rice noodles, or we recommend these soba noodles) 1 tablespoon chickpea flour (or gram flour — besan) 1/2 tablespoon curry powder (of choice) 1 teaspoon turmeric powder 200 ml coconut milk 2 teaspoons coconut oil Few dashes soy sauce (optional) Salt to taste 4 — 6 chayote / daikon radish dumplings (optional) Chopped scallions or spring onions for garnish
Mix the warm lemon / gelatine juice with a little of the yoghurt and afterwards mix it into all of the yoghurt in the bowl — this little extra step with make sure that the gelatine does not shock and make small gelly clumps.
Mash the butter with the back of the fork until the butter is evenly distributed in the flour and only pea - sized clumps or smaller remain.
In a small bowl, mix the Cornstarch and 3 tbsp of Water or Vegetable Broth together until no clumps remain.
The garlic powder clumped up so I threw it along with a small square of ginger in the blender to liquify.
Add a small amount of the chicken stock and stir to remove any clumps formed by the roux.
Remember to take apart all pieces of the pump for cleaning — including the smallest pieces, and to ensure that no milk has clumped in the flange shaft.
There is some evidence that small clumps are the fundamental building blocks: Many asteroids are made of chondrules, small beads on the scale of a centimeter or less.
The Tadpole galaxy (top left) sports a long tail of stars and gas pulled out by the gravity of a galactic interloper, visible as a small blue clump in the upper part of the Tadpole's disk.
«The disability level aligned with the quantity of amyloid (protein clumps) present makes intuitive sense, but we were really amazed that the information from a small skin biopsy would correlate so well with disease severity,» says Polydefkis.
If a clump of this tissue, called plaque, breaks free, it can travel into the brain and block a smaller blood vessel, causing a stroke.
The process will likely shrink the small black holes into an ever - tighter clump around the supermassive black hole as time goes on, says astrophysicist Abraham Loeb of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In a report on their study, published June 20 as an Early View article online in Annals of Neurology, the Johns Hopkins team found that increasing levels of the protein clumps corresponded with worsening nerve damage, indicating that the smaller skin biopsies they used appear to work well as a measure of disease severity.
As the gel becomes too dense with protein clumps, smaller particles struggle to diffuse through, and a new layer of protein packages forms with just under six S - crystallins in each clump.
On smaller scales, however, the simulations show that around every large spiral galaxy, dark matter clumps should sculpt thousands of dwarf galaxies.
A small amount of that light, however, stayed in the supernova's immediate vicinity, bouncing off clumps of dust, or filaments.
A small piece of this clump in turn converted more normal Sup35.
As improved telescope technology finds smaller and more distant asteroids, astronomers have identified clusters of similar - looking bodies clumped in analogous orbits.
Because they can't fuse, the mitochondria of people with this disease appear small, granular and clumped when viewed under a microscope.
«The weird thing that we're finding is if we actually go out and measure the masses of the satellites that we can see, little satellite galaxies, dwarf galaxies that we can see, if we measure those masses, those masses are actually smaller than a good number of the dark matter clumps that we predict should be there.»
The seeming abundance of rocky super-Earths lends support to the core accretion model of planet formation, in which small rocky bodies collide and clump together to grow into these objects.
If that's so, theory predicts that thousands of dark matter clumps should surround the Milky Way, each holding a small satellite galaxy.
Oil dispersant is that dish soap, lowering the tension between oil and water and allowing small droplets of oil to break away from the larger clumps.
But when cells undergo stress — anything from heat to starvation or infection — proteins and ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules can clump into stress granules, which are free of enclosing membranes and often form small globs akin to hair gel suspended in a tub of water.
«When snow first falls, snow grains are quite small, and as snowpack ages, and particularly for warmer snowpack, you get consolidation of those grains into larger clumps,» said Sarah Doherty, a researcher at the University of Washington who co-authored the paper.
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