We displayed single stems
in tiny glasses down the centre; at the far end, we placed medium and large arrangements to create a focal point as guests enter the space.
The film, made from transparent plastic embedded
with tiny glass spheres, absorbs almost no visible light, yet pulls in heat from any surface it touches.
They didn't disappoint — with cozy beds and striking 360 views, they were
tiny glass houses made for the mountains.
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.
This diffuser uses a pump to create a differential in air pressure via
tiny glass tubes which allows the essential oils to be «atomized» into micro-particles.
The tea lights are a small touch in the grand scheme of things, but the scale and placement in a long line on the porch mantle creates a beautiful effect with just a few small glittering flames in
tiny glass containers.
Lined up in
tiny glass jars like so many naturopathic soldiers at your local Whole Foods or health food store, tinctures offer possible solutions not just for physical ailments (insomnia, constipation, hacking coughs), but emotional and psychosomatic issues (depression, anxiety, ennui).
She brings in miniature sculptural elements alongside her painting practice: In her piece Housefly, a painting on wasli is surrounded by
tiny glass bottles filled with varnish and covered in cloth.
Typically, retroreflectors consist of
tiny glass spheres embedded in the surface of reflective paint or in small mirrors shaped like the inner corner of a cube.
Their technique relies on firing an optical laser
at tiny glass membranes to amplify sound.
The illusion derives
from tiny glass beads that Corse, now 66, mixes into her paint before brushing it on the canvas.
The trick to getting the size down, says project leader John Kitching of NIST, was combining numerous microfabrication tricks, including a novel method for trapping cesium atoms in
tiny glass cells, a technique developed by his collaborators, Svenja Knappe and Li - Anne Liew, also at NIST.
At team at Harvard University has already used CRISPR gene editing to store a video in bacterial DNA, while researchers at the University of Southampton in the UK are using lasers to carve hundreds of terabytes of data
into tiny glass discs.
In 1986, Ashkin showed that the first optical atom trap demonstrated at Bell Labs also worked
on tiny glass spheres embedded in water.
But because of all the dust and the high costs which will come up I haven't realize it'til YET as I've seen your remodeling I already was in 2 different hardware stores and they only provides that kind of subway tile style in only little
tiny glass mosaic tilings.
Yesterday I found a small bottlebrush wreath with
tiny glass balls embedded around the wreath.
The sheer white background is embroidered with matching threads in a floral pattern, lushly decorated with
tiny glass bugles.
The new formula
uses tiny glass flakes in place of the mica flakes normally used for metallic paints.
14 To foil counterfeiters, the latest $ 5 bill design has an embedded security thread that contains more than 650,000
tiny glass domes.
In 2015, Cassini scientists studied particles from Saturn's E ring, known to be fed by Enceladus's plumes, and
found tiny glass beads that could have only come from hydrothermal reactions.
To test this elaborate hypothesis, Braun and his colleagues constructed a simulated piece of porous rock from a network of
tiny glass capillary tubes heated on one side.
In the experiments, mantises fitted with
tiny glasses attached with beeswax were shown short videos of simulated bugs moving around a computer screen.
The scientists
implanted tiny glass electrodes in a guinea pig's cochlea, which is similar to a human's.
However, Apollo astronauts found on the
Moon tiny glass beads that had erupted as molten material from inside the Moon but had dissolved water inside!
The WSU research team fitted a mat of
tiny glass springs with specially designed biomarkers that attract the fatty droplets of proteins and RNA that tumor cells shed into body fluids.
A chemical argument then indirectly links one of those meteorites to Mars, but the link is more tenuous than most realize.137 That single meteorite had
tiny glass nodules containing dissolved gases.
Favor cat - eyed small sunglasses over oval ones (and avoid
round tiny glasses at all costs), and just play with different frame colors and tinted lenses according to your skin tone.
Wanting a beauty product to live up to its claims isn't asking for much, but when you spend major $ $ $ on that little
teeny tiny glass bottle and sacrifice a good portion of your paycheck, you really want it to perform.
The properties of glass are explored in Larry Bell's glass cubes and in paintings by Mary Corse which are embedded with
tiny glass microbeads.
Tiny glass mosaics in a herringbone pattern introduce soft blues and grays to the white kitchen.
The coating consists of thousands
of tiny glass beads, only about one - hundredth the width of a human hair.
By adding glitter to a teeny -
tiny glass bottle, my daughter imagined she had wings that could fly her to all sorts of magical places.
A team of physicists and chemists from the Laboratory of Attosecond Physics at the Ludwig - Maximilians - Universität and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics has studied the interaction of light with
tiny glass particles.
Tiny glass spheres released in the painting process create a subtle and glorious iridescent effect.
This Venice lace mermaid gown features a strapless sweetheart neckline, beaded with Swarovski crystals, pearls and
tiny glass bugle beads.
The bright pop of colors, the infinite, upright stalks, and the intense sensation of truly being within a «field», all created
from tiny glass beads, was hard to step away from.
Caption This is illustration shows the nanoresonator coating, consisting of thousands of
tiny glass beads, deposited on solar cells.
Digital audio will be translated into genetic code and stored in DNA strands housed
in tiny glass beads.
In November of 2012, It recalled certain batches of generic Lipitor after discovering it was contaminated
with tiny glass particles.
And
this tiny glass, with 1.5 ounces, cost more than my first car.
You can't help but be excited, because likely the only other time you would see a snake is at the zoo, where it's locked up in
a tiny glass cubicle.
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