Sentences with phrase «tiny changes»

Scientists have developed a highly sensitive sensor to detect tiny changes in strong magnetic fields.
Making tiny changes to existing diabetes treatments can alter how they interact with cells, and potentially make the medicines more effective.
Is there «existence» without at least some sort of tiny change?
With atoms being so well characterized, it is possible to use them as probes — to look for tiny changes in their properties stemming from interactions with other atoms or the environment.
And it seems diet is to blame, causing tiny changes in sperm that may lead to metabolic disorders in mouse pups.
The other tiny change I made was to add ice water (1 - 2 tablespoons) to the dough in the food processor, it helped it blend better.
They then compared their results with a second set of data which measured tiny changes in the angle of the volcano over the same time period.
What we want people to realize with this hotel is that tiny changes do add up.
Its instruments will detect incredibly tiny changes in the distance between the cubes caused by gravitational waves.
This easy, delicious tiny change can set you on the road to a healthier heart, longer life, and happier body!
Sometimes it only takes tiny changes to refresh our outlook on work!
Get used to the feel of the clicker and the degree of concentration required to observe and mark tiny changes in behavior.
Thus the surface temperature would not change between the two different ways of changing the incoming radiation, the whole tiny change would be deeper down in the ocean.
We're going to make one tiny change now and then, when we come back to this menu, we'll walk you through the process step - by - step.
Together, they might make tiny changes to the drug's recipe, boosting its power.
I hope you get to read about some of the other tiny changes.
The only tiny change I made was the garnish using thyme instead of parsley and adding a drizzle of spicy olive oil.
The observations provided the highest - precision data ever on tiny changes in a white dwarf's brightness and, indirectly, its vibrations.
In your interview with James Dyson, he is quoted as saying: «We wanted a quantum leap, not just tiny changes...»...
The result of this very tiny change of practice was that families began to feel a greater sense of belonging and stayed longer in the room with their children, increasing the children's sense of belonging.
Amara founder Greg Connolly talks about how tiny changes in your brand strategy can ignite sales.
«True life is lived when tiny changes occur
There's nothing quite as satisfying as actually seeing your results in the mirror, or in the way your clothes fit, rather than having to look for tiny changes on a tape measure.
A new «motion microscope» reveals tiny changes in objects — and people — that appear to be stock - still
The sensor detects tiny changes in gravity: the boosts caused by the extra mass of seafloor hills and the decreases from troughs.
It's funny how with cooking, sometimes the tiniest ingredient or technique tweak can make a world of difference — I made a couple tiny changes for round two and BOOM.
I found the recipe at Closet Cooking and made a few tiny changes, adding just a little more garlic and onion, which I've noted in the recipe.
They could be used for mineral exploration or navigation systems as they are extremely sensitive to external disturbances, which allows them to make very precise measurements such as tiny changes in the Earth's magnetic field or gravity.
The popular Japanese model has retained the main characteristics in appearance, but with tiny changes it brought refreshment.
Such clocks could help spot tiny changes in physical constants over time.
SETSM uses the Worldview satellites» sensitivity to a very wide band of the electromagnetic spectrum to show things that our eyes alone couldn't see, including tiny changes in elevation.
«At first blush, you look happy — or sad, or angry: We can read each other's emotions from surprisingly tiny changes in facial color, study finds.»
After puzzling it over and practically wallpapering his house with seafloor topography and magnetic field maps, in 1993 Klimley hypothesized that somehow their oblong - shaped heads can sense tiny changes in the magnetic lines created by volcanic lava flows.
A recent study shows that tiny changes within genes that repair damaged DNA can have a big effect on age of onset in HD and related diseases.
In the spirit of continuous improvement, the update is sure to enact tiny changes to the way owners» cars work.
I know many authors who constantly fiddle with their books, rendering tiny changes on a regular basis.
In addition to the physicality of the surface, Matisse gets different - colored paper to conjure tiny changes in spatial depth.
There is a small but interesting literature looking for amplifiers that might allow tiny changes in the sun to cause larger changes in climate... However, the few tenths of a degree from such influences are very small compared to the possible warming if we burn most of the fossil fuels».
But it's worth paying attention to this particular tiny change, because it's what Apple should have done in the first place.
Apart from getting a taller display and teeny - tiny changes here and there, the new Redmi Note 5 is pretty much the same looking device as the Redmi Note 4.
This release is being tipped as being a bit of a veil for a much larger shake - up to the Microsoft desktop and mobile ecosystem, said to be merging the two into one in a massive undertaking that'll dwarf the many tiny changes to the Windows software family.
Mobile UA creative testing has become a time - tested science for him for which tiny changes are measured and optimized against the entire funnel — from click - thru, to profile creation and subscription.
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