Sentences with phrase «tiny movements»

By 11 weeks, your baby begins to make tiny movements in your womb.
There are certain thresholds — so very tiny movements don't trigger anything.
Be prepared to make tiny movements with tiny weights, repeated over and over.
We focus on very tiny movements, so size truly does not matter.
Tiny movements of the eyebrows are also a key component to identifying trustworthiness and deception.
Barre workouts are all about tiny movements that require you to focus on form, stability and balance.
Oma + ™ clips directly onto the diaper and senses baby's tiniest movements at the belly button area.
Most barre classes utilize 1 -, 2 -, or 3 - pound weights and use tiny movements called pulses to push your major muscle groups to failure (that sounds bad, but it's actually a good thing!).
Because babies shift around as they sleep (we all make tiny movements when we sleep), these sensors can be placed under the mattress pad and set to sound a parental warning if there is no motion detected in 20 seconds.
I am 15 +6 today with my first baby and felt the first tiny movements 2 - 3 days ago.
It's partly in knowing how it's accomplished (very, very slowly with very, very tiny movements over days, weeks, months); it's partly in how tangible that effort is in the actual results.
We can also do container homes and some of the other cool Tiny movement dwellings...
The peculiar stepwise arrangement of edges — the variation in luminance and contrast — in each subregion of the image, combined with the fact that even when you fixate steadily your eyes are making ever so tiny movements, may be critical for artificially activating motion detectors.
On the bottom of each foot, «walk» your thumb up from the base of the heel to each toe using tiny movements (imagine your thumb as a caterpillar inching up your foot).
These are very tiny movements that should make you feel the back of your upper thighs and glutes engaging.
Now, every tiny movement of a customer's search for products or their navigation through a site can be tracked and ties into an ad's efficiency.
Vayyar said its sensor, which detects the tiny movements of the lungs, could be used to diagnose sleep apnea.
The tiny movements in Pure Barre are deceptively challenging and through repetition, cause your muscles to shake from fatigue, and in turn, build strength and endurance.
Still, if you are trying to select only the very best trades, you will not be trading as many trades throughout the day as the person who looks for tiny movement.
They looked around them and saw their tiny movement opposed by the greatest empire the world had known, opposed by local political and religious leaders, and riven by internal schism and heresy.
The history of the world, the destiny of our race, and the meaning of every individual life is found in such a tiny movement, when one decides not to foreclose the possibility that God might be able to pull off something that seems to us flat impossible, in which decision (crucial point) we submit ourselves to the Lord.
The movement sensor pad of the Angelcare monitor is designed to detect even the tiniest movements that video and sound monitors alone can not detect.
As your pregnancy progresses, those tiny movements turn into kicks and punches!
Even a tiny movement affects the placement of the needle and catheter.
The formation of a crack would cause a tiny movement in the concrete under a patch, causing a change in the electrical charge stored in the sensing skin, which is made of stretchable plastic mixed with titanium oxide.
FINDER sends out a microwave signal (which penetrates rubble), and software loaded onto a laptop pinpoints anomalies in the returning signal produced by tiny movements, such as the motion of a beating heart or a victim's breathing.
You made tiny movements of your hand in a horizontal plane to cause tiny movements of a cursor in a completely disconnected vertical plane.
The highly dense shielding needed for nuclear materials causes small gravitational anomalies and tiny movements that might be detectable by a device based on the principle discovered here.
Researchers therefore tested the ability of the SWIFTS spectrometer to spot these tiny movements.
Now every tiny movement of the fault and each shift of the Earth since the quake can be tracked in detail.
These tiny movements now need to be made visible, for which an optical solution has been designed: an additional grid located above the movable silicon grid is lined up so precisely that the grid openings on one grid are concealed by the other.
This flexibility makes the telescope susceptible to vibrations whenever it moves — even the tiny movements that keep it pointed.
And yet, these tiny movements can add up to a large - scale, complex order — akin to the impressive patterns seen in schooling fish, flocks of birds or swarms of ants.
As a result, if the band is attached to clothing, the tiniest movements such as breath and pulse can be sensed.
Live - streaming cameras caught every tiny movement as a bud sprouted and grew several leaves while sensors provided around - the - clock monitoring of simulator conditions.
At this point, I became acutely aware of my own heartbeat and how even a tiny movement or twitch would cause waves in the float tank.
The tiny movements in Pure Barre are deceptively challenging and through repetition, cause your muscles to shake from fatigue, and in turn, build strength and endurance.
To distinguish the character - defining songs (always of inner turmoil) from the more matter - of - fact and plot - driving singing - as - dialogue, Hooper and cinematographer Danny Cohen shoot the characters» solos in long close - ups (most done in a one - take or with only a short cutaway in the middle or a complete break just at the final word)-- every tiny movement magnified and expanded on the screen.
Isle of Dogs is a stop - motion astonishment, its epic scope so intricately detailed, its tiniest movements the results of hours of puppet - posing labor.
Mille's wristwatches are wonders of advanced engineering that were developed using real world R&D: they are put through the ringer by athletes during training and competition until they break, enabling Richard Mille's team to find the weak spots in the tiny movements and re-engineer the watch until they're durable enough to sustain extraordinary forces like the swing of a golfer's club, the violence of a Formula 1 driver's track battle, or the snap of a tennis player's racket.
The only real choice for Lamborghini is a high - revving naturally aspirated engine — the deeply reflexive and exceptionally powerful reaction of the automobile to the tiniest movement of the driver's right foot is, of course, a key part of the whole fascination inspired by a super sports car.
It wouldn't even take a second, a tiny movement, to prevent the spit from coming into contact with my lips, but I do nothing for fear of offending them, for fear...
A tiny movement had saved his life.
People will argue that you have to backtest each piece of philosophy to know whether the whole works, but I say that's sort of like breaking Michael Jordan's performance in a basketball game down to each tiny movement.
The tiniest movement of the body tells these moving - fluid - activated nerves what direction the head is turning, and thus informs the brain as to what muscles must contract in order to change or return to a given position.
Just a tiny movement of the air.
In Flashpoint a single bullet can end your charge up the beach, and chances are you wont even know where the shot came from, it's certainly a game for the patient as you have to advance slowly and keep your eyes peeled for even the tiniest movement.
However, there is a small problem; during tiny, tiny movements the G900 seems to jump slightly in the wrong direction, thus I might move a fraction to the left but the cursor will jump up slightly instead.
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