So you actually might have been infected two years prior, with the prior partner and you may have not even know it because you could of had a sub-clinical infection, where the warts are so
tiny they are microscopic and you couldn't even see the warts or any bumps at that time and thought you were fine.
Not exact matches
Meat
is muscle, and muscle
is made of fibers — bunches and bunches of
tiny bundles of
microscopic fibers.
How Taste Buds Work Those
tiny bumps on your tongue
are not taste buds, but papillae, which protect the
microscopic taste buds growing along their sides.
Glass that
is not specifically manufactured for freezing has the unfortunate ability to crack, leave behind
tiny,
microscopic shards and fragments and also
is prone to bursting.
The
microscopic wasps looked like
tiny specks of dust, but I
was optimistic they could decimate the sharpshooter population.
The 500 - pound, 5 - foot - tall robot
was much larger than the 12 - pound, 32 - inch - tall monkey whose neural signals
were directing it, and this underscored a simple yet remarkable point: Implant technology could enable brainpower to control a huge object (like a robot crane) or a
tiny one (like a
microscopic surgical tool) just as easily as a life - size mechanical arm.
A model
microscopic system to demonstrate the transmission of torque in the presence of thermal fluctuations — necessary for the creation of a
tiny «clutch» operating at the nanoscale — has
been assembled at the University of Bristol, UK.
A model
microscopic system to demonstrate the transmission of torque in the presence of thermal fluctuations — necessary for the creation of a
tiny «clutch» operating at the nanoscale — has
been assembled at the University of Bristol as part of an international collaboration.
For the ocean's
tiny grazing animals, the
microscopic algae called diatoms
are a favorite food — and like most delicacies, they
are turning out to
be hazardous.
«He
was the first person in the entire world to see these things,
tiny microscopic organisms,» said Yong, commemorating the world's first person to view microbes.
The
microscopic organism — an archaea known as Metallosphaera sedula (seen as a cluster of
tiny dots sitting in the middle of the meteoritic dust particle pictured above)--
was originally found in 1989 living in Italy's hot acidic sulfur springs around Vesuvius.
«For example, if a doctor had a swarm of several thousand
microscopic robots, each carrying a
tiny payload of anti-cancer drugs, might it
be possible to have them all converge on a tumor using magnetic signals from an MRI machine?»
But behind such atmospheric phenomena
are billions of
tiny interactions between the air and
microscopic drops of saltwater cast upward as bubbles on the ocean's surface burst.
But these laws still include
tiny juvenile forms: «Lobsters can have around 7000
microscopic babies at one time,» he says, and recording each organism would
be a time - consuming process.
Due to their
tiny size, irregular shape and limited viewing angle, commonly used
microscopic imaging techniques can not always capture the whole object's shape often leaving out valuable information that can
be important in numerous areas of science, engineering and medicine.
Tiny microscopic animals called zooplankton
are ingesting plastic particles at an alarming rate, according to a new study by Dr. Peter Ross, head of the Ocean Pollution Research Program at Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre.
Microfluidic devices
are tiny chips that can sort out disease biomarkers, cells and other small structures in samples like blood by using
microscopic channels incorporated into the devices.
These predictions, which
were verified by comparisons with high - resolution
microscopic images of real molecules on metal surfaces, may lead to controlled, large - scale fabrication of
tiny electrical wires and other nanomaterials for future devices.
Rice scientists create
microscopic «swimmers» controlled by a magnetic field What
are those
tiny spheres doing as they move across that slide?
And for me, yoga
was what kept me holding on to that
tiny microscopic string, each week (my Wednesday night class) kept me hoping and praying I could do this, I could survive.
In fact, there
's growing evidence that these
tiny,
microscopic organisms play an active role in health and disease.
There
are almost always artist specials for 10 % off, and a
tiny,
microscopic amount of the sales from those leggings come back to yours truly to help pay for this site.
She
's the only person I would allow to
be shrunk to
microscopic size and explore me in a
tiny submersible machine.
Slicing away at a piece of volcanic rock using a
tiny diamond - tipped saw while keeping track of every
microscopic wisp of volcanic dust — accurately documenting the final weight of the sample that
was left behind.
One means of determining the type of cells involved in a mass
is to do a fine needle aspirate (a needle
is attached to syringe and inserted into the mass to collect a
tiny tissue or fluid sample) and cytology (
microscopic evaluation of the cells).
It
's actually the
microscopic, fossilized remains of very
tiny sea organisms known as diatoms.
DERMagic Organic Diatomaceous Earth Shampoo Bar Proprietary Essential Oil Blend Combines with the Natural Power of Diatomaceous Earth Diatomaceous Earth
is a fine white powder made by
tiny (
microscopic) water creatures that make silica - based shells for themselves.
Ear mites (Otodectes cynotis)
are tiny, almost
microscopic, parasites that live in the ear canals of our pets.
An infection with
tiny ear mites, which
are microscopic creatures,
are one frequent cause.
So whereas portosystemic shunts do the same thing through a large, visible channel (
s), PVH - MVD do a similar thing through a multitude of
tiny abnormal channels present at a
microscopic level.
Feeding on fish eggs,
tiny plankton and
microscopic shrimp known as krill, whale sharks have no teeth, which
is why they can
be approached by humans with minimal risk.
In the game, players control an army of
tiny aliens who
are invading the earth one person at a time on a
microscopic level.
Painted nail heads and
tiny toy homes
are typical keys that guide viewers from a bird's eye view of
microscopic worlds to intricate webs of connections between people, communities, history and possible futures encased within shiny coatings.
Landscape, architecture, found objects and amorphic materials
are overlaid with
tiny projections which complete the surreal,
microscopic world.
That fuzzy material lining the lint trap
is made up of
tiny shreds of thread from hundreds of
microscopic tears in the fabric of your clothing.
The actual wavelengths / photons / particles of visible light
are really
tiny — all high energy signifies here
is that the waves
are closer together and smaller in height, they
are so because travelling at the same speed as longer waves they have to
be considerably smaller, and end up
being microscopic like near infrared and visible
is even smaller, thermal infrared can
be the size of a finger nail.
This site tends to focus on
tiny residential structures —
microscopic pads that people
are supposed to live in.
Mold
is a type of fungus made up of
tiny microscopic organisms that can grow practically anywhere, such as on ceiling tiles, wallpaper, wood, paints, carpet, and insulation.
Mold produces
microscopic cells called «spores» which
are very
tiny and spread easily through the air.