Sentences with phrase «tiny cells»

Life as we know it is the result of ALL the cells that survived, not just one single tiny cell in a big wide formative world.
A typical LCD screen is made up of thousands of tiny cells.
Turning tiny cells into usable body parts is hardly new.
All the instructions contained in every single tiny cell of the whole plant in a code we've known since the 1950's.
That allows the printer to build in tiny cell wall — like structures on each scale that prevent fractures and other common problems.
The article concludes that «the majority of the fault lies in the comparatively tiny cell».
The human body relies on billions and billions of tiny cells that work together to perform all the functions we take for granted.
«The use of tiny cells for efficiency testing has prompted some to question comparison of perovskite solar cells with other established photovoltaic technologies,» said Nitin Padture, professor of engineering at Brown, director of Brown's Institute for Molecular and Nanoscale Innovation, and one of the senior authors of the new research.
The study delved further into the mechanism of the vasospasms and found that tiny cells on capillaries, called mural cells, are precisely associated with the points of the vasospasms in the vessels.
It is known that the egg gets its food from little arm - like feeding tubes (called filopodia) that jut out from tiny cells surrounding the egg and must poke through a thick wall coating the egg in order to feed it.
They are covered with tiny cells bearing dangerous toxins that can paralyse prey animals and cause fatal heart attacks in lab rats.
Researchers reported in the journal Science that they found complex organic molecules in the meteorite and impressions of what they thought looked like tiny cells, among other potential signs of fossilized Martian life.
Electric eels stack thousands of tiny cell plates together in their tails to deal powerful electric shocks to their prey.
And, importantly, that efficiency was maintained over an area of about 50 square centimeters, more on par with real - world conditions than the teeny - tiny cells made in most research labs.
If muscle fibers didn't have multiple nuclei in them, they'd be very tiny cells.
The gut wall (that is, the lining of the intestines) is made up of a single layer of tiny cells which allow nutrients and water in while keeping bacteria, large proteins, and other toxins out.
For that matter, this is how some foams work — trapping air in tiny cells so there is no convection to overcome.
«There are only 1000 tiny cells in 1 cubic centimetre of sediment, so finding just one is literally like hunting for a needle in a haystack.»
The AIR platform was shown to have excellent response while editing a spreadsheet with tiny cells.
His view of Montparnasse, 1993, the vast housing block in Paris, makes the homes of the residents appear like tiny cells.
It is certainly a simpler and more plausible idea than the truth that Cajal saw in his microscope: that the brain is stuffed with billions of tiny cells of many different sizes and shapes.
But were we to dwindle to the size of a tiny cell and explore the environment, we would see how different these chambers were.
They have no problem killing them as long as they are not Christians, and since they want to give the tiny cell's in my wifes belly a chance to grow up and become a Christian they need to take away my atheist wifes right to have some of her tiny cells removed in order to prevent burdening ourselves or others with 18 + years of responsibility.
It provided a cozy home for a tiny cell all the way up to the baby you greeted when she was born.
This way any germs that may attempt to enroll through the nasal passage are trapped in the tiny cells, which are set up in the sinus passageway.
The tiny cells in our bodies harbor amazing internal communication networks.
These multi-junction solar cells have set world records in efficiency, approaching 50 percent, but they require expensive manufacturing techniques, limiting them to niche applications like satellites or requiring mirrors to concentrate sunlight on tiny cells (ClimateWire, Oct. 20, 2014).
The slow exchange of ions also means lithium ion batteries recharge slowly — just think of how long you have to charge your tiny cell phone.
All told, a tiny cell just 0.3174 square centimeters turned the sunlight equivalent of nearly 364 suns into 4.805 watts.
Diplonemids are tiny cells that have more or less been ignored by researchers until recently when surveys of marine diversity showed they are the most abundant protozoa, a diverse group of single - celled organisms that excludes bacteria and viruses, in the ocean.
Each heartbeat pumps millions of the tiny cells into the body's vascular system at speeds of more than a meter per second.
So how does each tiny cell pack a two - meter length of DNA into its nucleus, which is just one - thousandth of a millimeter across?
Scientists knew that somehow these tiny cell organelles become deformed and cause these diseases because of a problem related to their assembly, which requires the translocation of vast quantities of the vital cell protein tubulin.
The tiny cells have gone undetected for decades, but appear to be linked to gum disease, cystic fibrosis and antimicrobial resistance.
Yet a group of talented young scientists recently did just that — creating an elegant 3 - D model of how the long DNA molecules fold inside a tiny cell nucleus.
«These tiny cells are very difficult to detect in a tumor,» she says.
This small particle size is the ideal uptake in your tiny cells since the cells can not ingest particles that are much larger.
Listen, this biopic basically revolves around Jackie's earnest effort to turn Herman into a cause célèbre, but it carefully tiptoes around the more compelling elephant in the tiny cell, namely, whether there's a romantic aspect to their relationship?
He has a seeming fondness for catching orphans, locking them in the tiny cell in his office, and having the police ship them away to the local orphanage for even the most petty of crimes (As it turns out, Gustav himself is an orphan, and a fate similar to the one he imposes upon these children taught him order and a certain kind of heartlessness).
Every call always ends with an «I love you mom,» and then we walk back outside to watch our kids learn to ride their bikes, knowing Jerome is being escorted in handcuffs back to a tiny cell.
Proper formatting using em - spacing is therefore problematic on the Kindle and I am sure everyone agrees that spacing in pixels is unacceptable in a world where display sizes range from the tiniest cell phone to the largest tables and desktop screens.
What about a tiny cell phone or a retina computer retina display?
I found myself in a tiny cell for most of my play session, and for all the horrors — both everyday and fantastical — I witness, I find odd comfort in reaching out and touching the nearest wall.
Play online with players around the world as you try to become the biggest cell of them all!Control your tiny cell and eat other players to grow larger!
In «# 687» particularly, among the works on view, an observer has to strain to see, or believe — because it is true — that the red delineating the tiny cells and occupying their centers remains consistent as the array showers down over the changing ground colors.
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