Sentences with phrase «tiny holes which»

Apart from providing a food source for some beneficial organisms; being porous, they contain numerous tiny holes which help to both aerate the bin and offer hiding places for other smaller insects.
This mash is placed in Kentucky white oak barrels with salt - sealed wooden lids that have tiny holes which allow the gases of the peppers to escape during fermentation.

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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 only cause for concern was a small hole in the heart, which is so tiny it's almost disappeared and an enlarged kidney, which is now normal size and functioning well.
Sorry to say hat what you wrote about the third component of the coffee filter is wrong, it is definitely not to plunger to press the coffee powder, it is an important component of coffee filter which prevent the flushing of hot water through the powder and allows the slow sweeping in of boiled water through the powder to ensure the taste and aroma of the coffee (please note that tiny holes and little convex shape of the platform) Many of the users who is not aware about this will keep this part away during filtering as you did here and that dilute the taste and aroma very much..
Also look for tiny holes in the stem, which is a sign of worms.
The one in the picture stands five inches high upon a thick wooden base in which there are tiny holes for the skewers of raw food.
A tiny bit of sanding on the bottom to level it all, some putty to cover the holes, a layer of paint later (Yolo's Imagine.04, which I've used on all the bookshelves in the house)... and well, we had ourselves a table.
Yes, they came super clean, however, a few washings later, they started developing tiny little holes which developed into large holes.
I love how this shirt looks fabulous on me, it allows room for my mommy - tummy, which I'm not ashamed to say I have (it's only been 2 months) and the arm holes aren't teeny tiny.
Researchers, including Karnik's group, have developed techniques to fabricate graphene membranes and precisely riddle them with tiny holes, or nanopores, the size of which can be tailored to filter out specific molecules.
The body consists of three vaselike openings, the walls perforated by tiny pores — just like modern sponges, which pump water through the holes to filter out food.
«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.
Trouble began brewing in the 1970s when Hawking mixed quantum mechanics into relativistic black hole theory and concluded that they should emit a tiny amount of radiation, which steals mass until the black hole evaporates.
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.
You can use leafy trees, woven hats, interlaced fingers, or any other place that tiny holes occur through which the eclipsed sun shines, casting myriad crescents into their shadows.
This bizarre connection between massive black holes and tiny elementary particles such as quarks and electrons is the latest result of string theory, a speculative idea which views all elementary particles as minuscule loops of string - like matter.
The nanosheet is made up of flakes, which are just several nanometers (one billionth of a meter) in thickness with tiny holes.
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.
For example, if a black hole is modelled according to string theory — in which the universe is made of tiny, vibrating strings rather than point - like particles — there are pretty convincing arguments that say information can get out, according to Joseph Polchinski from the University of California in Santa Barbara, US.
The station's aluminium vapour barrier covers the entire station in one single piece; even the tiniest hole could let the cold slip through, which could damage the station's structure.
According to Hawking's theory, numerous tiny primordial black holes, possibly with a mass equal to that of an asteroid or less, might have been created during the big bang, a state of extremely high temperatures and density in which the universe is thought to have originated 13.8 billion years ago.
«These vaults release therapeutics slowly, like a strainer, through tiny, tiny holes, which provides great flexibility for drug delivery.»
Nucleofection uses electrical pulses to punch tiny holes in the outer layer of a cell through which DNA can enter the cell.
Williams also warns that plastic wrap contains tiny holes invisible to the naked eye, which allows gases and oxygen in the air to pass through — so although great to cover the salad you're taking to the Sunday barbie, plastic wrap isn't the best option for long - term storage.
Horse Chestnut reduces inflammation and tones up vein walls, plugs up minute holes and microscopic leaks in the tiniest blood vessels, reforces the strength of veins which promotes elasticity and prevents swelling and improves overall circulation.
Tiny holes are then made in your ovaries which then magically somehow make getting pregnant with PCOS easy.
The tight junctions which regulate the passage of substances weaken, and tiny holes develop in the membrane itself.
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.
Inside of the jar you won't find a regular plastic division with tiny holes, which help powder to escape from the jar.
Well thought out, with only one tiny plot hole which is filled in the deleted scenes and then you wish you hadn't seen it.
Storage space is limited to a tiny cubby hole between the two seats, which is accessible only through a contortion of the upper body and an annoying twistable latch.
The light diffusers purpose is to distribute light evenly on the screen which is done by having tiny holes in the layer.
The light diffuser's purpose is to distribute light evenly on the screen which is done by having tiny holes in the layer.
There are 7 tiny dots on the cover, little holes for the powerful microphone far - field listening array, which replace the circular grille on the original Echo.
The bezel in the pic is showing a tiny hole at the top of the bezel, which can be fixed with front - facing camera.
There are also two tiny holes in the top of the PlayBook, which I assume are the on - board microphones.
Some of our favorite spots include Santa Rita cafe — which offers great coffee, fresh fruit smoothies and healthy brunch options like avocado toast, and Shrimp Hole, a tiny restaurant that serves ocean - fresh shrimp in every guise possible — in curries, doused with garlic butter or with fresh mango salsa, plus ceviche, poke bowls and more.
Visit the royal palace, experience a traditional Balinese dance performance or spend a day exploring Ubud's many galleries — which range from grand museums to tiny hole - in - the - walls.
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.
You'll need to study the wall text to know that Wang Gongxin's Sky of Brooklyn (1995)-- which projects the sky of Beijing on to the Guggenheim's floor — inverts his 1995 photograph series, Digging a Hole in Beijing — which streams a tiny video of America's sky from a bottomless pit — so as to conflate the Chinese parable of the frog who gained world knowledge from viewing the sky, with the American metaphor of the hole dug to China (whHole in Beijing — which streams a tiny video of America's sky from a bottomless pit — so as to conflate the Chinese parable of the frog who gained world knowledge from viewing the sky, with the American metaphor of the hole dug to China (whhole dug to China (whew!)
I feel that the time is ripe to mount an installation or cubby hole featuring small intimate portraits in my iconic make - up style of famous female courtesans and concubines from the Belle Epoch to Hollywood's Golden Era plus tiny sculptural art objects similar to my votive bread effigies of well endowed male hustlers, rent boys which of course will include some well known names of mainstream he - man box office stars and of the legendary art rock band The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black, «We all monkey down the street.»
The exhibition features works spanning five decades to the present, showcasing Pindell's inventive approach methods and materials in her painting, which has included scattering her canvases with tiny circles from a hole punch.
The perforated metal screen inside the glass of your microwave oven door is specially designed so that light (which has a short wavelength) can pass through the tiny holes but microwave radiation (which has a longer wavelength) can not.
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.
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