Sentences with phrase «tiny holes at»

The pot and it's tiny flower looked up at me, the tiny holes at the base to drain the water upon a simple saucer.
Slurries of grain are forced through tiny holes at high temperatures and pressures in giant extruders, a process that destroys nutrients and turns the proteins in grains into veritable poisons.
In order to make dried milk powder, milk is forced through tiny holes at a high pressure.
When the chocolate has hardened, if you really want to get creative, put some melted chocolate, in the same or opposite color from your coating, into a plastic baggie, cut a TINY hole at the end and drizzle over the balls as in the photo above.
A TINY hole at the end of an optical fibre lets more light through when it is covered.
A note on the production of skim milk powder: liquid milk is forced through a tiny hole at high pressure, and then blown out into the air.
Production of non-fat dried milk involves forcing skim milk out a tiny hole at high temperatures and pressures, a process that not only destroys nutrients but also causes the production of nitrates — which are potent carcinogens.
The bezel in the pic is showing a tiny hole at the top of the bezel, which can be fixed with front - facing camera.
The other side of the argument is that the hair is meant to be there, that it protects against anything entering the ear canal and starting problems, and if you pluck the hair, out you are leaving a tiny hole at the follicle that is vulnerable to germs and causes of ear issues.

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There were no windows except for a few chapels in which tiny holes in the ceiling that had been bored to let in the light of certain stars at particular times of the year.
The team's novel fabrication technique involves patterning a solar absorber with tiny holes with diameters less than 400 nanometers (that's roughly 200 times smaller than the width of a human hair), cut into the absorber at regular intervals.
At these very tiny distances, we believe that space - time becomes foamy, with tiny little bubbles and holes emerging.
Medical devices that can fit through tiny holes in the body and expand into designed shapes on demand would be invaluable, says laparoscopic surgeon Frederick Finelli at George Washington University Medical Center in Washington, D.C..
Foley, a marine archaeologist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in Massachusetts, and his colleagues at Greece's Ephorate of Underwater Antiquities in Athens have spent the day diving near the cliffs of the tiny island of Dia in the eastern Mediterranean.
«Sensitive teeth are caused by the movement of fluid in tiny holes in dentine called microtubules, which puts pressure on the nerve below,» says Nigel Hughes, one of the researchers at Unilever.
Something like this could occur inside a black hole, with a baby universe forming as a tiny bubble at the inner horizon.
However, two theoretical physicists from the University of Barcelona (Spain) have demonstrated that what occurs on the space - time boundary of the two merging objects can be explained using simple equations, at least when a giant black hole collides with a tiny black hole.
Tiny black holes could be less than a meter across and orbit each other a million times per second; cosmic strings are loops in space - time that vibrate at the speed of light.
Black holes are monsters that supposedly consume everything that comes close to them, yet the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way has been known to eat up only a tiny fraction of the gas and dust blowing in from massive young stars nearby.
Dr Ann Wheeler said: «The spinning disk microscope produces focused images at high speed because it has a disk with an array of tiny holes in it which remove the out of focus light.
For a black hole of a given mass, Narayan says, there is a «switch» — a rate of matter flow above which the matter will be dense enough to radiate in the intense way conventional theory says it should, and below which it will radiate at a tiny fraction of that level.
RICHLAND, Wash. — Inactive enzymes entombed in tiny honeycomb - shaped holes in silica can spring to life, scientists at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory have found.
Astronomers have found a relatively tiny galaxy whose black - hole - powered central engine is pouring out energy at a rate equal to that of much larger galaxies, and they're wondering how it manages to do so.
At the end of the pipeline the liquid plastic hits a sieve, a metal plate filled with tiny holes.
Since these devices poke tiny holes into your skin, dermatologists say that using them will make you at risk for an infection.
We used to buy those tiny fabric knots to wear with the French - cuffed shirts we got at Thomas Pink, until a friend who'd made a move to a more relaxed lifestyle sold us her cufflink stash: beautiful, feminine cufflinks she'd collected over the years that turned out to be 200x easier to get through the darned holes.
A teeny tiny pin - sized hole on upper bodice — barely noticeable (perhaps was from a brooch at one point?)
Do we like two gaping holes at the knees, a few tiny nicks, or a series of serious slashes down the leg?
Another thing is the way how these jeans are torn, some of them can have a few tiny little nicks, while other can have extremely ripped areas with big holes at the knees.
My kindle is different though, and is a black hole in a different way — it's TBR is tiny and so what I find happening is that, despite having a mountain of physical books to get through, I end up having to buy an ebook because I'm all out and need one on there for the times when it's more convenient to read on my kindle (sitting at my local restaurant so no one will bug me and ask what i'm reading)
Luckily there's a basic reset thing at you know You just pop the back off and gently push a needle into the tiny hole and barely push till there's a tiny click, it worked and it didn't dump my book.
At the top, you will find the Power button and a tiny hole for the microphone, and at the bottom, there is the docking port with two holes for the rather solid retention mechanism for the keyboard docAt the top, you will find the Power button and a tiny hole for the microphone, and at the bottom, there is the docking port with two holes for the rather solid retention mechanism for the keyboard docat the bottom, there is the docking port with two holes for the rather solid retention mechanism for the keyboard dock.
Some issues; it freezes periodically and I need to insert something small into a tiny hole to reboot and a page turn can turn three pages at once but that's about it.
These lesions are tiny holes on the teeth themselves that penetrate the enamel at the neck of the tooth right along the gum line.
«This slate - roofed hideaway tucked in a valley at the center of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area is so saturated in British hostelry tradition that in each of the seven guest rooms a tiny stone with a hole hangs over the bed to ward off witches and rickets.
The tiny village of Buxton has some big attractions, including fishing off Cape Point, kiteboarding and windsurfing at the Canadian Hole, and Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the tallest brick lighthouse in North America.
A Plasma Cannon on the other hand will blast an enormous hole in nearly anything it's aimed at, and a Singularity Cannon fires a tiny black hole which sucks in everything nearby before violently exploding.
The analog sticks also dip in at the top, while there are tiny holes in between that might house a speaker.
Fernández has completed major public commissions including one at the Louis Vuitton Maison in San Francisco, California and another at the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park, where her work Seattle Cloud Cover allows visitors to walk through a covered skyway while viewing the city's skyline through tiny holes in multicolored glass.
Four tiny square holes pierce the cylinder wall at each corner of the rectangle, pointing again to its fragile thinness, mocking the illusion of a massive volume.»
HELEN FRANKENTHALER (B. 1928) White Portal (Harrison 10) lithograph in colors, 1967, on Arches, signed and dated in pencil, numbered 18/18 (there were also 4 artist's proofs), with the ULAE blindstamp, West Islip, New York, with full margins, 6 tiny pin holes in the blue areas, time staining at the extreme margin edges, minor remains of old tape at the reverse of the margin corners, otherwise in very good condition.
Presented on a pedestal, the singular tank stands alone at the entrance to the gallery, just inside the plate glass façade, where sunlight can shine through the thousands of tiny holes drilled in its skin.
I looked at it closely today and the bark was peppered with tiny holes and wood had been ejected like thin grains of rice.
After reading Ken Chang's story in The Times and seeing NASA's news release on the intriguing methane releases measured on Mars, and seeing the image below of the tiny hole drilled in the surface (at left), I couldn't help posting the following musing on Facebook:
At last December's AGU Fall Meeting, Peter Sinclair, Collin Maessen and myself spent most of the week holed up in a tiny room interviewing scientists.
We were going around the envelope to look for a pin hole to show the guys what a tiny leak is like at 50 pascals of pressure, to feel the wind coming through.
If you're not sure about your own lock, take a close look at it and see if there's a tiny oval hole next to the keyhole.
Around the back you've got a single speaker and a tiny hole through which it'll play sound at acceptable levels for an very small space.
Up top is the power / lock button and 3.5 mm headset jack, the right holds a volume rocker, the left gives us a micro USB socket and nothing at the bottom other than a tiny microphone hole.
Press the stuffing gently and loosely into a pound cake loaf pan, cover loosely with tinfoil; poke a tiny hole in the foil to let steam escape, and bake at 350 F for about thirty minutes, longer if you want the stuffing more crispy.
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