White, teal and turquoise color thread and
tiny beads used to create this opulent bracelet while classical picture insert inside the paisley flower stitched over bracelet to festooned cuff adorably.
Not exact matches
The machines have chambers and pumps to store the
beads, clean them after heavy
use and, most importantly, extract them from loads via
tiny holes in the drum.
It's adaptable to different
bead sizes so younger kids may
use larger
beads that are easier to manipulate and older kids can choose
tiny beads.
I
used a separate dish for each colour of
bead, added 20 of the
tiny balls and 1/4 cup water.
Using basic pony
beads and pipe cleaners, kids can create their own
tiny wreaths to hang from the boughs of the Christmas tree.
Seeing these discouraging results, Woodruff and colleague Lonnie Shea, a materials scientist, suggested suspending individual immature follicles in
tiny beads of alginate, a substance derived from brown algae and commonly
used as an ice cream thickener.
To find out, scientists
used syringes to create droplets of a consistent size, then released the drops over a bed of
tiny glass
beads meant to represent loose sand.
I just love how scientists can pick up from the
tiniest clues something as broad a question and something as [ethereal] as a question of sociability; but they can look at
beads and they can figure out how they are
used and factors of economy that go into it.
The researchers were able to
use the grippers to grab and deliver glass
beads,
tiny wires, and tubes.
In a paper published this week in Advanced Materials, corresponding author Orlin Velev and colleagues show that, in a water medium, liquid silicone rubber can be
used to form bridges between
tiny silicone rubber
beads to link them together — much as a small amount of water can shape sand particles into sandcastles.
Using tiny plastic
beads as targets, they have produced proton bunches that possess unique features, opening up new opportunities for future studies.
The researchers first
used an automated process to examine whether the compounds prevented SENP2 from severing the connection between a
tiny metal
bead and an artificial SUMO protein created in the lab of Wei Yang, Ph.D., the study's other senior author and an associate professor at Duke University in Durham, NC.
The researchers then
used tiny levers to push 5 - microns - wide polystyrene
beads over the surface (see image).
This highly sensitive biophysical technique
uses a
tiny probe — such as a
bead or tip — that touches and exerts various forces on individual cells.
Leeuwenhoek, a linen merchant living in Delft, made his own instruments
using a single lens — a
tiny bead of glass mounted in a metal frame.
Using the dyes with magnetic nanoparticles and
tiny fluorescent
beads, allowed them to
use the slime mold network as a biological «lab - on - a-chip» device.
This filler contains
tiny calcium - based
beads in a water - based gel that is commonly
used to smooth out smile and marionette lines.
Tiny black
beads are
used for all of the flowers and leaves with larger black
beads for t...
I have a lot of
tiny beads and sparkles in my craft stash and
used them to outline the front, back and top edges of the flowers.
Other striking works include Present Tense, in which she
uses tiny red glass
beads pressed into blocks of olive - oil soap made in the Palestinian city of Nablus in the northern West Bank to trace the outline of Palestinian territories as defined by the Oslo Accord in 1993.
Locke's postcolonial critique, The Nameless (2010), sketches striking mythological and other imagined figures directly on to the walls of one room of the Newcomb Art Gallery
using tiny black
beads strung on cord, recalling the endless strings of Mardi Gras bling.
Since the mid-1960s, Corse has developed an innovative technique that involves mixing acrylic paint with
tiny glass
beads commonly
used in the white lines of lane dividers on highways and painting vertical bands onto the canvas.
Look for his coral - like shoe sculpture, built over years
using tiny plastic
beads, and the mesmerizing processional of religious figures, made from pressed yarn or
beads, that double as costumes in his performance works.
In 1968, she began to embed glass microspheres,
tiny reflective
beads commonly
used to brighten highway signs, in her paintings by mixing them with white acrylic paint.
PNNL says, «
Using inexpensive glass
beads traditionally
used for reflective pavement markings at airports, the PNNL team has demonstrated 1000x magnification, which is necessary to see
tiny anthrax spores and plague cells.
Tiny plastic
beads used in body wash are polluting the Great Lakes, where they are eaten by fish and other wildlife.
According to the Five Gyres Institute, these
tiny plastic
beads,
used in face & body scrubs and toothpaste, are washed directly down the drain and into our water systems, where they harm our waterways and the animals that live there.
Each «
bead» is actually hollow, and they are very delicate (like teeny -
tiny ornaments) so we simply hung it up
using clear shipping tape because it's so light - weight.