Sentences with phrase «small fragments of»

While the small fragments of plastic and fishing nets found in the trawl samples may not seem like a lot, it's important to remember we're talking about the findings in the tiny portion of the South Pacific that was trawled.
The actual action on stage is not there though; it is in the rays of light or small fragments of the whole where the drama of these paintings unfolds.
The newest generation of vaccines includes recombinant vaccines that use only small fragments of the disease agent, which are inserted into a harmless carrier virus.
Brewer's Rice: The AACFO defines brewer's rice as small fragments of rice kernels that have been separated from the larger kernels.
Brewer's Rice — Brewer's rice consists of the small fragments of rice grains that are left behind when the grains are milled.
Carbohydrates: Brewer's rice corresponds to the small fragments of rice kernels.
Brewer's rice consists of the small fragments of rice grains that are left behind when the grains are milled.
Although they slip away so easily, these small fragments of past inform our future decisions and influence us every moment we're alive.
«Some of these [beauty supplements] contain small fragments of collagen, which are easily absorbed especially when dissolved in a liquid, so this adds more collagen to the skin.»
From the small fragments of DNA previously sequenced from the passenger pigeon, the closest living relatives of the passenger pigeon was identified as North American pigeons of the genus Patagioenas, including the west coast band - tailed pigeon.
We have gone from sequencing small fragments of DNA to full mitochondrial genomes (17,000 base pairs of genetic code), and then in the last three years the field exploded into the realm of complete nuclear genomes.
Small fragments of mitochondrial DNA were eventually sequenced, confirming the Asian Elephant's close kinship to the Woolly Mammoth — even closer than to African Elephants.
Next - generation sequencing — the ability to sequence millions or billions of small fragments of DNA in parallel — has revolutionized the biological sciences, playing an essential role in everything from locating mutations that cause human disease to determining how a newly discovered animal fits into the tree of life.
Forest ecologist Juan Armesto of the Universidad Católica de Chile, who collaborates with Weathers, says that the country's modern coastal rain forest represents small fragments of what must have once been a contiguous forest, connected to the Amazon Basin, that changed gradually over the past 5 million to 25 million years due to the colossal upheaval that created the Andes Mountains.
Meanwhile, Memish says he had sent samples to the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Hinxton, U.K., which sequenced the complete human virus and managed to sequence some small fragments of the camel virus.
To gain access to the gene - containing portion of the barley genome at high resolution, Close and his team identified and sequenced 15,622 BACs or bacterial artificial chromosomes — small fragments of the barley DNA linked to other DNA to constitute a circular molecule that can replicate and be propagated inside an E. coli bacterial cell, enabling researchers to produce copies of each BAC for DNA sequencing one small piece of the barley genome at a time.
Geneticists learned how to sequence small fragments of DNA and compare the versions of those fragments from different individuals.
«We often see them «shooting» at things on the ground of their tanks, such as leaves or small fragments of wood,» he says.
Only a few photos and small fragments of bones bear witness today to the original find situation.
There's a good reason for the resemblance to armadillos, according to researchers who have reconstructed the family tree of these ancient beasts based on their mitochondrial genome, reconstructed from small fragments of DNA extracted from bits of a protective, bony carapace.
It must embrace the universe, both the small fragments of it known to men and everything thus far beyond the range of human knowledge.
Yes, the earliest manuscripts we have are after His resurrection, but there were earlier writings that were not on durable material, and writings that were destroyed by the Romans and Jewish leaders, but the surviving record captures all the necessary Truths, even though the Gospels cover only a small fragment of Jesus» activities during His time on earth.
Here's a thought, being as how we all have such a little bit of time to be alive why work so hard to make that small fragment of time worse for people?
When Plato acted it was probably in the belief that his freedom to act could only affect a small fragment of the world, narrowly circumscribed in space and time; but the man of today acts in the knowledge that the choice he makes will have its repercussions through countless centuries and upon countless human beings.
At that point, European and Euro - American Catholics will be a small fragment of a church dominated by Filipinos, Mexicans, Brazilians, Nigerians, and Congolese.
you mean to say that when looking for the smallest fragment of human remains they never came across a single item from the controled event?
At the outset we noted that the nineteen and a half centuries we have covered are only a small fragment of the course of Homo sapiens and even of what we call civilization; when viewed against cosmic time they constitute only a fraction of a second and embrace a small planet which is a mere speck in the vast universe.
And the Gospel of John, unquestionably the latest of our four Gospels, was already being read in Egypt, far from its land of origin, about ninety years after Jesus» death — and a small fragment of such an Egyptian copy lies today, in the original, in the John Rylands Library in Manchester!
It must also be pointed out that these statistics in no way make Emre Can a better player than Steven Gerrard, these figures are a small fragment of what makes up the DNA of a good player and Can has a very, very long way to go before he gets anywhere near Steven Gerrard.
Where our kids go to school is one small fragment of a much larger ecosystem of their life choices and values.
Don't waste your whole budget on one small fragment of time.
It occurred to Clark that «targeting a smaller fragment of DNA might work better» than looking for larger pieces.
Previous analyses of smaller fragments of «yeti» DNA yielded controversial results.
When you drop in a small fragment of ancient ice, it provides that seed: the water instantly organizes itself to mimic the prehistoric pattern.
We see the project as preserving a small fragment of them before they are lost in the digital noise.»
Last month, a small fragment of the virus's genome turned up in a Saudi Arabian bat, and retired racing camels in Oman were found to carry antibodies against the virus.
Using a small fragment of apolipoprotein B as a guide, Brian Spencer, a postdoctoral fellow in the Verma lab and the study's lead author, successfully shepherded the enzyme glucocerebrosidase into the brains of adult mice.
A small fragment of humanity manages to escape the devastation, launching themselves through space until they crash - land on a planet called Mira.
This video showed how the team had worked around the ability to have the controller not be the most important thing in the game but rather a small fragment of the total experience.
Ana Andrade has abstracted the smallest fragment of the landscape, which were later developed by a microscope, making visible the most invisible particles of Playas de Tijuana.
She then cuts and folds over a piece of the assembled oil painting to reveal the portion of the original portrait that she finds most evocative, thus disrupting a small fragment of the monochromatic plane.
Relegated to ever smaller fragments of forest, wild orangutans began to face starvation as their food sources were depleted, forcing them to venture into newly established oil palm plantations where they feed on the young shoots of palms, destroying the tree before it produces any oil seeds.
It's a small fragment of a computer game.
Find the smallest fragments of agreement between you and point them out.

Not exact matches

Fragments of branching coral — the type that looks like animal horns — were attached with fishing line to skeletal branches of PVC pipe, creating a small forest of life in the middle of an otherwise desolate patch of ocean floor.
«Security is a very fragmented industry, and there are a lot of small companies in this space, and it's important to have a broader spectrum across the different companies to understand who's doing well and what technologies are doing well,» said JMP Securities analyst Erik Suppiger.
Only faith derived from Christian preaching is able to deduce the certainty of God acting upon us even from those fragments, which otherwise would remain only a small part of the history of ideas, and quite a problematic part at that.»
There are a number of important Greek manuscripts from the second and third century containing over half of the new testament, and there are other smaller fragments as well.
It may be reduced to a small fragmented array of churches no two of which are similar.
Before that, the fragments get worse, until the oldest of all, P52, which was discovered in an Egyptian trash heap in, is nothing more than a credit card sized piece of papyrus with a small piece of John Chapter 18 on it.
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