Sentences with phrase «tiny trace of»

That said, if someone is severely allergic to dairy (to the casein / protein), they may not be able to eat butter (making butter is kind of like the same concept as separating an egg and a tiny trace of the white can be stuck to the yolk — they take out the protein and lactose parts of the dairy and end up with just the fat... but there could be traces).
Baby's gut flora would be less affected by the tiny traces of antibiotics than it would be if you switched to formula, as formula radically changes baby's gut flora.
WEAK, noisy and incomplete: it's easy to see why the genetic profiles constructed from tiny traces of crime scene DNA can fail to meet the high standards needed for criminal courts.
The powerful PCR (polymerase chain reaction) technique can multiply tiny traces of DNA to produce large amounts for genetic sequencing.
On a ship hull, the larvae of the barnacle will leave tiny traces of proteins to test if the surface is attractive for long - term attachment.
A research biologist in the Marine Mammal Genetics Group at the Southwest Fisheries Science Center in La Jolla, Calif., Hancock - Hanser and her colleagues tease information from the tiniest traces of life.
The technology is so sensitive that it can detect the tiny traces of light that pass through the body's tissue from the light of the endoscope.
They analysed the methane samples to identify tiny traces of inactive natural gases and different forms of carbon and hydrogen.
Researchers from NIVA and the Norwegian Institute of Public Health have recently shown that tiny traces of the by - products of the body's digestion of alcohol can be detected in sewage.
Placing an order with us, therefore, assures you of content that is devoid of even the tiniest traces of plagiarism.
The muzzle houses the complex system of «turbinates» which bestow upon dogs the amazing ability to smell tiny traces of substances completely undetectable to man.
But it's the nuclear stuff that would bring real panic, large - scale evacuation, and frantic cleanup efforts wherever the tiniest trace of radioactivity could be detected.
Interesting that when the ball is on the other foot, those in denial seem to believe, without even the tiniest trace of scepticism, that Antarctic sea ice extent is always at record levels.
Most of the software / tools that we use on Windows 10 leave behind tiny traces of junk or temporary files.

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These nutrients also include trace minerals (items you only need a tiny amount of, but that
Tracing each of the little feet (or shoe - depending what was easier), and everyone's tiny hands, we were able to put it all together into an adorable little penguin, just like the little guy in the story.
Then, paleontologist Rafat Jamal Azmi of the Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology in Dehra Dun, India, claimed in the Journal of the Geological Society of India that he had found tiny fossils, known to be from about 540 million years ago, in rocks just above the purported trace fossils.
Water will stick even to a duck's back — if you mix in trace amounts of tiny coiled molecules called polymers, researchers report in the 13 June issue of Nature.
Rather than mapping every neuron, it traces connections between tiny cubes of brain tissue containing between 100 and 500 neurons.
They use computers to increase dramatically the contrast of the images and change the color balance, for example, to see evidence for material tracing out the full orbits of the tiny moons Anthe and Methone for the first time.
The recently published Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas traces connectivity between 500,000 tiny cubes of brain tissue each containing up to 500 neurons.
As tiny mutations pop up in a stallion's Y chromosome, they are inherited by all of its future male progeny, allowing geneticists to trace which males came from which paternal line.
Chang says it would cost about $ 20 million, a tiny fraction of the $ 2 billion radio astronomers want for the proposed Square Kilometre Array (SKA) of radio telescopes, which aims to trace large - scale structure by locating individual galaxies.
The ability to accurately measure tiny displacements of microscopic bodies has applications in sensing trace amounts of hazardous biological or chemical agents, perfecting the movement of miniature robots, accurately deploying airbags and detecting extremely weak sound waves traveling through thin films.
A younger volcanic deposit lying in the rock above these fossils includes zircons, tiny bits of silicate mineral that often contain trace amounts of uranium.
Only if it can trace even tiny amounts of odor molecules is it is able to find food sources, communicate with conspecifics, or avoid enemies.
Former Food and Drug Administration regulator David Acheson says the agency may have to develop new standards to certify fish that contains tiny amounts of oil above trace levels.
Using data from the Rosetta spacecraft and Philae lander, Jürgen Blum at Braunschweig University of Technology in Germany and his team have traced 67P's building blocks to tiny pebbles of dust and ice (Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, doi.org/cfnh).
Haas and Creamer have found traces of maize in 17 out of 27 pollen samples but only a few tiny fragments of actual corn.
One of the weirdest comets we've seen formed from tiny pebbles that trace back to the start of our solar system — which may tell us more about how planets are made
The process also creates tiny bits of soot, called black carbon, and traces of harmful substances, known as brown carbon, which together cause more global warming per unit weight than other human - associated carbon sources.
The scientists found tiny carbonate deposits that contained traces of the elements uranium and thorium on the cave paintings.
I constantly rejected any article of clothing that my mom selected for me if there was even any remote trace of a floral pattern — so much as a tiny flower and it was OUT!
FOSSILS Traces and preserved remains of ancient life found within rock layers Fossils show Biodiversity How species have changed over time Correlation 4 Ways to tell the age of a rock Absolute Dating All you need is a tiny sample of material (mineral, bone) no larger than a grain of rice.
There's a genuinely delicate way in which writer / director Taika Waititi builds the relationship between the boy and his foster mother — the gradual move from Ricky's silence to becoming comfortable in everyday conversation, his first - night decision to run away from his new home becoming something a good - night joke between the two, a birthday celebration (which Ricky realizes, without a trace of bitterness, is his first) at which Bella serenades the now - teenager with her tiny electronic keyboard.
Matar's writing is arrestingly evocative, blending raw emotion with tiny, seemingly incongruous details seen through the eyes of a child, details that serve to fill the adult reader, who can interpret what the child sees in the wider context, with fear as he or she picks up the traces of impending doom lurking behind the innocuous.
Instead of a grill tracing the circumference of the device, as it does on the Echo Plus, the new Echo has seven distinct, yet tiny holes on the top.
D diamonds are completely colorless, while F diamonds have tiny trace amounts of color only detectable by a trained gemologist when viewed face - down.
Every moment of every day your dog relies on ionic minerals and trace minerals to generate billions of tiny electrical impulses.
«Every member of the cat family, from the noble lion to the tiny black - footed cat,» writes John Bradshaw in Cat Sense, «can trace its ancestry back to a medium - sized catlike animal, Pseudaelurus, that roamed the steppes of central Asia some 11 million years ago.»
And their sense of smell is so keen that even the tiniest little trace of urine is enough to encourage a repeat performance.
The tiny trace she leaves near the entrance of her underground home is like a giant billboard to the sensitive noses of males for miles around.
``... a super tiny but really mechanically interesting take on dungeon crawlers where you're tracing out your path from entrance - to - exit through this randomized field of tokens, and, crucially, you can backtrack and re-route yourself at any time.
Other striking works include Present Tense, in which she uses tiny red glass beads pressed into blocks of olive - oil soap made in the Palestinian city of Nablus in the northern West Bank to trace the outline of Palestinian territories as defined by the Oslo Accord in 1993.
Leo Villareal traces the development of the artist's work over the past decade, from his earliest experiments using a limited number of strobe lights activated by the artist's custom software programming, to his most recent works that feature thousands of tiny pinpoint LEDs firing in hypnotic patterns.
A chronological hang traces the development of Marwan's style, from more conventional yet disturbing portraits (a lone figure in bed grasping a pair of tiny shoes, or a man projectile vomiting) to abstract, impasto depictions of faces, as if seen through a jacuzzi jet.
In contrast, two of the artist's work intricately traces haptic gestures, with a nod toward disappearing landscapes and lost language: Inga Dorosz» drawings track and map recognizable renditions of trees and other organic forms, yet the tiny line work pixilates and separates the scenes like disappearing data; Léonie Guyer's small works remove information further — little abstract shapes are like punctuation that has lost its conversation and therefore its purpose, yet they remain like memories of forgotten stories.
Four comparatively small works on view in Goodman's tiny third - floor space, each of them only about three by four feet, harbor traces of color — pinks, oranges, greens — and quick, varying marks of black ink.
They If you plot their positions in the solar system's frame of reference, you'll find them tracing an ellipse around the sun, with tiny epicycloids representing their motion around Jupiter.
But because they are released in tiny traces, they currently contribute less than 1 percent of the climate - warming effect from human - generated carbon dioxide.
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