Sentences with phrase «tiny portions of»

It's done to understand tiny portions of very complicated biogeochemical and fluidynamical properties of the climate system.
Acquire is a very competent team, and XSEED is, to me, synonymous with quality Japanese titles and localization, so I continue to fail to see why Akihabara needs to be split into many tiny portions of itself.
Plus, you'll soon realise just how much more you can eat of healthy food for the same amount of calories for tiny portions of junk food.
In 2000 NASA engineered a bit of goldfish meat as a possible food for astronauts on marathon journeys, and in 2003 a group of Australian artists with a background in tissue engineering served tiny portions of petri - dish muscle (drowning in sauce to avoid the flavor question) to an invitation - only dinner party.
Think of diet food and what usually springs to mind is tiny portions of insubstantial fare.
If a tiny portion of India's population reaches college educated, upper - middle class status, say 5 per cent — that's like 65 million people.
But UPS» affinity for them is helping keep the planes alive, even if they are a tiny portion of Boeing's order book of more than 5,800 planes.
Under the best of scenarios, the changes addressed to the needs of only a tiny portion of the potential user population.
In recent years the value of patents that have been monetized through acquisitions or licensing has neared $ 200 billion, and yet that represents a tiny portion of all patent grants.
Soon, Google will be able to search out that tiny portion of a podcast you want.
Only a tiny portion of revenues come from abroad, mostly from online game companies that it recently acquired.
These five athletes make up a tiny portion of those 8.1 million students.
Let me just give you a little teeny tiny portion of it.
Only a tiny portion of the company's revenue is derived from mobile advertising today — but that's because Facebook is just getting started.
The $ 151 million in Chinese imports only make up a tiny portion of the multibillion - dollar US dog and cat food market.
Sengpiehl envisions more branded content hosted on VW - owned channels that includes education about electric vehicles, which today control a tiny portion of the market.
It's good that the Catholic Church found a use for a tiny portion of the trillions of dollars it's sitting on.
They are also infused with a tiny portion of consciousness, or feeling of feeling.
He selected a very tiny portion of the world in the middle east.
In this sense, and only this sense, I am a deeply religious man... I am satisfied with the mystery of life's eternity and with a knowledge, a sense, of the marvelous structure of existence — as well as the humble attempt to understand even a tiny portion of the Reason that manifests itself in nature.»
No, thanks... I'll stick with the possibility that we are part of a higher intelligence known as God and that I have somewhere to go when I die pretty much because evolution is a by product of mankind and they haven't even ventured very far in the universe not have they even explained even the tiniest portions of the fossile records to support the diversity of life on this planet.
And I'm the exact same way as you, too... I always fill up on chips and salsa that I only end up eating a tiny portion of my meal!
As an aside, the only restaurants that prepared anything vegan were the two Indian establishments, and what they served was delicious: a tiny portion of lentil soup with one plump organic crouton and a cold chick pea and lentil dish topped with pineapple, mango, pomegranate seeds, cilantro, and a sauce they left off because it contained yogurt.
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All of which means commitment only goes so far, and it seems to reach an ugly yet not surprisingly predictable end when someone's schtupping someone he or she's not supposed to (and because we're only asking the engaged couples to answer a teeny - tiny portion of the questions in our book, we haven't even gotten to the good stuff, like asking them to define what infidelity means to them: Watching porn?
How you deliver your babies is only one tiny portion of this crazy and wonderful roller coaster of motherhood.
For your first tests, look for the big things that everyone will see: don't worry about changing a few words in a paragraph somewhere on one page which might be only seen by a tiny portion of people.
Even if they pay lets say 30 % of their profit as taxes, this will be a very tiny portion of the whole tax take, because they live off taxes, and taxes are used also for other things.
If even a tiny portion of applicants are rejected by the system, the blockage could swell out of control in hours.
Only a tiny portion of New Yorkers drive into Manhattan's congested corridor.
Ultimately this setup would mean that the Republicans nor Democrats could put through policy without winning over support of this third party, basically allowing the 3rd party to put their spin on any given bill to suit their agenda prior to supporting (the third party here gain tremendous influence for a tiny portion of seats).
Even if it does, the tax will represent a tiny portion of turnover.
The VBN / ridesharing initiative could be a game changer for Buffalo, and is a tiny portion of a very large budget.
When a planet orbits in front of its host star, it temporarily blocks a tiny portion of starlight, and these dips will be recorded by TESS» four ultrasensitive cameras.
So far, the Ohio State team has finished processing images from about one quarter of the Greenland Ice Sheet, representing a tiny portion of the data already stored at Minnesota, and about one year's worth of work and computing for the research team.
But the site is large and complex and the original excavators dug only a tiny portion of it.
Second they only coated a tiny portion of the spinning surface, equivalent to the size of a postage stamp.
Male mutants of a moth that he studies, for instance, die as embryos when even a tiny portion of the W chromosome is added to their genome.
A great metaphor is an iceberg, which shows only a tiny portion of itself above the water, its massive heft concealed under the surface.
Goldin denies that he is placing too much emphasis on biology, pointing put that it consumes a tiny portion of NASA's budget.
In all, they recovered 90 mitochondrial sequences — the tiny portion of our genome contained within mitochondria — in addition to the three full genomes, as detailed in a paper in Nature.
But they were unicellular yeast, which represent only a tiny portion of the group.
And we see only a tiny portion of that cosmos.
The best electrodes for recording brain activity, meanwhile, can pick up only a tiny portion of the chatter in the brain because engineers can implant only a few dozen electrodes in a single person.
Of course, this description covers only a tiny portion of the many uses of aligned genomics data.
If there are any alien civilizations out there, they would only know about us if their planet is within that 200 - light - year bubble, or if they happened to be passing through our tiny portion of the Milky Way on a transgalactic journey.
By rewriting a tiny portion of the mouse genetic code, the team developed a genetic line of mice with cells that could, under the right circumstances, produce a powerful protein called caspase when they start secreting p16.
As a planet passes between its star and the Kepler telescope, it blocks a tiny portion of the star's light.
While magnetism is a tiny portion of the Sun's total energy output, it causes CMEs, sunspots, flares, filaments, and a range of other activities and how they are expressed as space weather across the solar system.
Since the discovery (in a human patient named H.M.) that hippocampal removal can lead to the inability to form new memories, the hippocampus has been studied as one of the primary sites of memory formation in the brain.12 While it has also been known since O'Keefe and Dostrovsky's initial experiments that the hippocampus plays a basic role in spatial navigation, how and why this tiny portion of the brain can host both spatial maps and complex memories has remained poorly understood.
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