Sentences with phrase «tiny chips from»

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That's because it's just not economic to recover a tiny flake of silver from millions of cellphones, casino chips, and batteries.
Add a tiny bit of crunch from some chocolate chips and... I'm so there.
I also ended up topping each one with a tiny dollop of the leftover mousse from the hazelnut cupcakes; you could also use chocolate - covered espresso beans, or even just mini chocolate chips, to decorate.
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?
Vortex's system uses a microfluidic chip to generate tiny vortices that trap larger, more deformable cancer cells from a blood plasma sample.
A research team led by scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital has developed a novel technology platform that enables the continuous and automated monitoring of so - called «organs - on - chips» — tiny devices that incorporate living cells to mimic the biology of bona fide human organs.
Scientists have long experimented with organs - on - chips: tiny representations of human organs, such as lungs, hearts and intestines, made from cells embedded on plastic about the size of a computer memory stick.
A meteorite chipped from the surface of the Red Planet some 15 million years ago appeared to contain the fossil remains of tiny life - forms that indicated life had once existed on Mars.
These techniques include: human tissue created by reprogramming cells from people with the relevant disease (dubbed «patient in a dish»); «body on a chip» devices, where human tissue samples on a silicon chip are linked by a circulating blood substitute; many computer modelling approaches, such as virtual organs, virtual patients and virtual clinical trials; and microdosing studies, where tiny doses of drugs given to volunteers allow scientists to study their metabolism in humans, safely and with unsurpassed accuracy.
In their findings, reported in Nature Physics, the researchers describe a method they developed for growing tiny «brains on chips» from human cells that enabled them to track the physical and biological mechanisms underlying the wrinkling process.
The aim is to create tiny «chips» that can separate pieces of DNA and match them with genetic material from known sources.
The key, called Eloctro, has a tiny silicon chip which stores a unique number ranging from 10 to 70 000 billion.
This tiny chip made from a polymer and loaded with human cells is designed to serve as a miniature replica of a human lung.
In the 1980s, during an inspection of a painting known as The Virgin and Child with Saints John the Evangelist and Paul, believed to date from the 1400s, a chemical analysis of a tiny chip of paint found a nasty surprise: zinc.
As the group reports in Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing, integrating subwavelength cavities — the essential building blocks of their tiny lasers — onto silicon enabled them to create and demonstrate high - density on - chip light - emitting elements.
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.
Applying techniques from computer chip makers, the NIST team etched tiny holes into a silicon wafer and fixed a glass layer atop it.
The chip's key feature is a tiny flow channel on a hierarchically designed pad that is optimized to capture tumor cells from the blood flowing across it.
Before long almost everything you come in contact with, from a best - selling novel to a jar of paprika, will come embedded with a tiny chip capable of identifying itself to any receivers that happen to pass by.
An intracortical BCI uses a tiny silicon chip, just over one - sixth of an inch square, from which protrude 100 electrodes that penetrate the brain to about the thickness of a quarter and tap into the electrical activity of individual nerve cells in the motor cortex.
The seafloor around and under these bundles was carpeted with tiny wood chips and fecal pellets from wood - boring clams, as well as bacteria and fungi that help decompose this organic matter.
As a graduate student Mach designed tiny chips that can separate out cells from fluids and perform tests using blood, pleural effusions, and urine to detect cancers and monitor them over time.
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.
This work branched off from a previous Arbabian lab creation, a tiny chip dubbed the «ant - sized radio» that can send and receive signals over radio waves without a battery.
Bring enough GF bread for the first few days (keep in the little tiny fridge / wet bar in the hotel room) and then make due with microwaved baked potatoes, rice from a Chinese restaurant, and lots of snacks like Poprice, cashew nuts, and potato chips.
Tiny touch up marks to minor stone chips reveal the efforts used to uphold originality and do not detract from the amazing appearance.
The paint on the bumper is chipping and the plastic on front is denting in / little digs in it from tiny rocks.
Gold stocks: 45 % • $ 2,250.00 A nicely balanced gold equities portfolio will also include a good mix of gold companies ranging from tiny nano - cap exploration firms to large global blue chip conglomerates.
Do you actually think a vet will see a tiny chip of material and somehow know by sight that it is from a bird's beak or even that it IS an «undigestible» material??
Block damage is that tiny chip damage you will get from every strong attack you parry.
The technical analysts here, including the authors of this paper, are * exactly * the type of myopic prodigies who gleefully allowed a speck of chipped paint in a tiny optical mount to mar the Hubble Telescope mirror, who confidently failed to actually test if Shuttle fuel tank o - rings might get brittle when frozen, and who sportingly neglected to stand back far enough from their computer screens to wonder if Canadians might have sent over metric instead of English measurements for their billion dollar Mars rover.
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.
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.
Chip and Joanna turned a no - frills ranch house in the tiny town of Hubbard, Texas into this welcoming retreat for Paul and Deanna King, a couple who prefer a life away from the bright city lights.
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