Sentences with phrase «small fragments produced»

It consists of derelict satellites, rocket bodies and parts, and small fragments produced by collisions between debris.

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Advanced Whey protein hydrolysates are produced when intact whey protein is cut into smaller protein fragments that include peptides and free amino acids.
Each venomous snake species produces a unique venom, a mixture of around 50 - 200 toxic proteins and protein fragments that co-evolve with the typical prey of the snake, such as the smaller reptiles eaten by the eastern coral snake or the rodents preferred by rattlesnakes.
Except that in this case, the fragment was too small to produce anything but a very large, very cold, and extremely isolated planet.
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.
The collision may also have produced hundreds of thousands of smaller fragments, which can not currently be tracked from Earth.
The quality thresholds used here produced levels and patterns of polymorphism for the 5,000 intronic fragments qualitatively similar to previous studies using a smaller dataset of intronic fragments and Sanger sequencing [21], [26](Table S6).
Jane Campion produced a moment of breathless eroticism in The Piano when she positioned Baines (Harvey Keitel) beneath Ada's (Holly Hunter) piano stool, reaching for the small hole in her black stockings, revealing a fragment of porcelain white skin.
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.
Given that text documents are still very much the core material produced by legal professionals, and that references to text documents will remain the basis for grounded and verifiable legal reasoning regardless of the actors and technologies employed, current generation standards in the legal domain are providing a layered organization of their offerings: presentation - oriented XML is being replaced with structured XML with ample room for metadata and annotations; naming mechanisms based on URIs and IRIs provide linkable anchors both to entire documents and to smaller fragments; and document - oriented ontologies provide the necessary glue between abstract legal reasoning and the textual pieces of supporting evidence.
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