Sentences with phrase «small remnants»

Importantly, the small remnants of the messenger RNA can then function like additional microRNAs, binding to other copies of the messenger RNA, causing further gene silencing.
Possibly there are some small remnants left on the blade that once are removed after the first couple shaves causes it to be much smoother and sharper?
There is in Persia, or Iran, a small remnant of probably less than thirty thousand followers of the prophet, Zoroaster.
The pattern is that each generation has a small remnant that carries on the ways of the Lord until only a group of people find themselves in the Promised Land that will be separate from evil for all time.
I too am grieved, very seriously grieved, but I try not to look at the denominations, I know in time those that are truly born again will have their eyes opened and perhaps leave churchianity and will become a small remnant meeting in people's homes in humility to God and not striving to build larger churches and giving heed to seducing doctrines.
So I buy some up, oblivious to the fact that I might have three or four small remnant bags of same lurking in the recesses of my freezer.
Other species like the American bison and many kinds of whales had once played central roles in important ecosystems but had been reduced to small remnant populations.
When you fight them, the battle will cycle between three phases - shoot the legs, shoot the head, shoot the smaller Remnant - but how many times it repeats will depend on how much damage you can do.
On the other hand, the UK does have a very small remnant population of golden eagles, and it would be quite easy to intentionally site windfarms in such a way as to wipe them out, if that were my goal.
He also states: «On the other hand, the UK does have a very small remnant population of golden eagles, and it would be quite easy to intentionally site windfarms in such a way as to wipe them out, if that were my goal.»
Only a small remnant of that program now remains after cuts by the federal government.
Secondly, in practical terms, such policies can lead to the legal or de facto loss of significant amounts of traditional lands, which already have been reduced to a small remnant of the former complete occupation and ownership of the country.

Not exact matches

The birds look out at me, at the man holding his iPhone to the wall so a distant friend can pray into its mortar, at the Israeli soldiers completing their training and swearing to die for their country before this last remnant of the second Temple, at the masses of praying men and women — the women in a smaller area, separated from the men and further from the holiest part of the Wall.
In the face of such difficulties, liberal religious leaders have often presented themselves as a small prophetic remnant, despite the public's support for their causes.
In Israel in the eighth century B.C. it was a mere «remnant»; in the first century A.D. it was even smaller.
... In the next one hundred years the religious tolerance of Mongol imperial rule gave way to a new destructive wave of widespread Mongolian ferocities fueled by conquering Muslim zeal, and the shattered remnants of Asian Christianity were left isolated in ever smaller pockets of desperation.
The War of 1914 - 1918, too, decimated the small surviving remnants of the Nestorians.
Once the tea is fully steeped in the almondmilk strain it into a small bowl or glass measuring cup (if there are loose leaf tea remnants in the milk that is okay).
Samples, remnants from photo shoots, and gorgeous vinegars made in small batches I've bought from all over all fight for space on two shelves, but in an effort to make space I decided to use up as much vinegar as I could.
When that time finally came, I discovered, in the remnants of a once mighty collection, a few small gems: a»55 (Bowman) Hoyt Wilhelm, a»59 Robin Roberts, a»61 Mickey Mantle, a»65 Dennis McLain and a»68 Bob Clemente.
finding the following: cigarette rolling papers, pipes, roach clips, small glass vials, plastic baggies, remnants of drugs (seeds, etc..)
You can use either leftover remnants of Christmas wrappers or small bits of scrapbooking paper.
The second problem is that Momentum has become a battleground between three groups within the movement: the traditional (and by now rather old) Labour left, sometimes referred to as Bennites; younger, politically - engaged campaigners; and members of the various small political groupings to the left of the Labour Party, such as The Socialist Workers Party, Alliance for Workers» Liberty and the remnants of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
Around him were remnants of a fund - raiser - turned - party, where about 40 former students had celebrated his unlikely campaign for lieutenant governor with small contributions and champagne, popped and toasted, «Wu 2014.»
Instead, he sees all the fossils in these caves as disparate remnants of a succession of small populations.
An initial image in April 2002 revealed four supernova remnants, a decade or two old, within a small volume of space just 350 light - years across.
He speculates that 1998 SM165 may be the shattered remnant of a collision or the merger of two smaller, more spherical objects.
If it was more than 25 times as massive, the remnant is an even smaller and more bizarre black hole.
RR245 now circles the sun among the remnant population of tens of thousands of much smaller trans - Neptunian worlds, most of which orbit unseen.
In 2010 the Dominican Republic awarded a permit to Beeker and his crew to excavate at a small beach at La Caleta Underwater National Park, where, several hundred feet offshore, they believe remnants of the wreck lie.
Because wild relatives of the galliform chicken species are plentiful in Africa, this study required researchers to sift through the remnants of many small bird species to identify bones with the unique sizes and shapes that are characteristic of domestic chickens.
Comets are small, frozen remnants of the birth of the planets; they are thought to have delivered most of the water to the young Earth, as well as the organic building blocks of life.
Vesta is essentially a remnant protoplanet, identical to the myriad small bodies that were incorporated into Earth and the other rocky planets more than 4 billion years ago.
These include filamentlike streams of stars — remnants of galactic collisions — as well as small «satellite» galaxies orbiting the Milky Way.
During their annual Winter Study at Isle Royale National Park, scientists from Michigan Technological University counted nine wolves organized into one breeding pack and a second small group that is a remnant of a formerly breeding pack.
Overall, the documented hydrologic improvements from the CERP to date involve a small proportion of the overall CERP footprint and are located on the periphery of the remnant Everglades.
Some long - dead transposon remnants have been transformed into both small and large RNAs.
Current theory also suggests that if the doomed star holds less than 20 times the sun's mass, its explosive death should produce a small but extremely dense remnant called a neutron star.
A highly detailed survey of the nearby Andromeda Galaxy, which as a nearby spiral galaxy is something of an observational proxy for our own Milky Way, shows the remnants of smaller galaxies that our neighbor appears to have cannibalized.
There is a small minority, including people like Gene Koprowski, marketing director at the Heartland Institute, which has consistently produced research challenging the science behind climate change, who have called into question the pope's wisdom in taking up the issue, even suggesting that he was inspired by «pagan remnants
The Helmi stars are thought to be remnants of a small galaxy torn apart by the Milky Way 6 billion to 9 billion years ago.
The tentative verdict is that this probably is the remnant of a recent asteroid collision, where a smaller body struck a larger object at a velocity of about 15,000 kilometer per hour.
Each object was presumably the remnant of a very massive star, with the larger star approaching 100 times the mass of the Sun and the smaller one a little less.
Supernova remnants are huge objects by everyday standards, much larger than the size of our own solar system, but look small from a distance.
What remains is its black hole and a small galactic remnant only about 3,000 light - years across.
The black hole surrounded by the small galactic remnant is currently speeding away from the core of the much larger galaxy, and will continue to lose more mass as it does so.
Possibilities include a remnant nucleus, too small for SDO to detect, or a «rubble pile» of furiously vaporizing fragments.
Its faint parasol is composed of a stellar stream, thought to be the remnants of a smaller galaxy being pulled apart by the large galaxy's intense gravitational field.
A close - up high resolution Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 image of the dramatic dust disk which is thought to be the remnant of a smaller spiral galaxy that merged with the large elliptical galaxy (Credit: E.J. Schreier, (STScI) and NASA / ESA)
Meteorites are fragments of asteroids — small bodies that originated between Mars and Jupiter — and are likely the last remnants of objects that gave rise to the terrestrial planets.
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