Sentences with phrase «tiny chip at»

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They will chip away at tiny deceptions, things so small they are almost unnoticeable.
And I love the little size - reminds me of a tiny chocolate chip cookie that one of my former colleagues baked and shared at work every pay day.
And we stopped in at Tortilleria San Roman, a tiny slip of a tortilla factory, where I bought a bag of freshly fried chips that we didn't need, but man, were they tasty [Amiel: Yeah, in 2016 the Italian Market is more like the «Italian - Mexican - Vietnamese» Market and is approximately 100 percent tastier for it].
Just think about it: if you were trying to balance a very tight budget in an operation which lives or dies based on how well students accept your food, and if many (sometimes, the vast majority) of those students came from homes in which nutritionally balanced, home cooked meals are far from the norm, and if the food industry was bombarding those kids with almost $ 2 billion a year in advertising promoting junk food and fast food, and if you had no money of your own for nutrition education to even begin to counter those messages, and if some of those kids also had the option of going off campus to a 7 - 11 or grabbing a donut and chips from a PTA fundraising table set up down the hall, wouldn't you, too, be at least a tiny bit tempted to ramp up the white flour pasta, pizza and fries and ditch the tasteless, low - sodium green beans?
But if such particles can be individually corralled and controlled in large numbers, they may be harnessed as quantum bits, or qubits — tiny units of information whose state or orientation can be used to carry out calculations at rates significantly faster than today's semiconductor - based computer chips.
Ute Neugebauer, who works at Leibniz - IPHT and the University Hospital Jena points to tiny electrodes that are fixed on the surface of a stamp - sized chip: «Electric fields secure bacteria in a very small area.»
Professor Zhang Yong from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the NUS Faculty of Engineering and his team have developed a tiny microfluidic chip that could effectively detect minute amounts of biomolecules without the need for complex lab equipment.
Ken Shepard, an electrical engineer at Columbia University, says it will eventually become too complex and expensive to make ever - tinier silicon chips.
Professor Georges Gielen, Vice Rector of Science, Engineering and Technology at the Katholieke Universiteit in Leuven, Belgium, said the next generation of electronics, including wireless sensor networks and other tiny devices envisioned as part of the «Internet of things,» require low - power, high performance chips.
Tiny «Organ Chips» Promise Big Boost to Testing of Food, Drugs: Scientists at the FDA hope to use «organs on chips» to study how certain chemicals from foods, cosmetics and supplements affect organs in the Chips» Promise Big Boost to Testing of Food, Drugs: Scientists at the FDA hope to use «organs on chips» to study how certain chemicals from foods, cosmetics and supplements affect organs in the chips» to study how certain chemicals from foods, cosmetics and supplements affect organs in the body.
Finding a quiet spot at a racetrack is like finding a bag of chips in a stoner's house on April 21st, so the five of us (and several public - relations handlers) all crowded into the tiny lounge on the No. 66 race hauler and sat down to talk about Ford's plans for the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Chip and I greatly enjoyed our holiday in Scotland; she's the tiny squidge in the middle of the picture, smiling and waving at you.
A tiny chip contained in surgical grade glass can be implanted beneath the skin and scanned at any time to provide a unique identification number.
It is a tiny town with family - friendly activities and lots of cafes serving traditional fish and chips, it's a lovely spot to spend a weekend at the beach or head to the moors for long walks for the day.
Hakimi's portraits which are taken out at the back of his tiny Oxford fish and chip shop go on show at Modern Art Oxford
Without the invention of the tiny integrated circuit or silicon chip as we call it, we wouldn't have any far - reaching electronics products today at all.
It is a compact silicon plate which uses a tiny grid of tunable crystals to control the measures of magnitude, time delay or phase of the reflected light which shines at the surface of the chip from the laser.
Rubinstein and the team at MIT experimented with a bag of chips that was lying on a table.The team filmed the bag lying on the table with a video camera and analyzed tiny, unperceivable motions that sound waves create in the room.
Engineers at South Korea's SK Telecom have developed a tiny chip that could help secure communications on a myriad of portable electronics and IOT devices.
At the end of this assessment, we're led to believe 2018's iPhone SE 2 will bring reasonable upgrades like the Apple A10 Fusion chip, better cameras and faster Touch ID, that will keep the tiny iPhone relevant for the next couple of years.
With credit cards, the tiny chip contains encrypted data that are activated only when the card is inserted into a designated «smartcard» reader, such as at a store or restaurant.
Like you, I also have decorative plates hanging at the back, but I use handpainted plates from my own collection that have developed hairline cracks or tiny chips.
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