Sentences with phrase «under the microscope with»

During this workshop, you'll get the opportunity to put your business under the microscope with Warrillow and a small group of other successful business owners.
The debut collection of 38 - year - old Los Angeles — based psychologist Amy Sweetman puts fashion under the microscope with chemical - adorned accessories.
The operations took place under a microscope with barely visible needles and probes; the investigators must have supremely steady hands.
But the manipulation and mounting of crystals in the beam has traditionally been done by hand under a microscope with small needle - like cryoloops.
This paradigm in microbiology stems from the time when bacterial species were mostly identified under the microscope with classic techniques that are limited in their determination.
Working under a microscope with tweezers, steady hands, and held breath, Theall fashions copper wire only twice the diameter of a red blood cell into electrodes that he will insert into the cockroach's brain.
In a pilot test, for example, users isolated malaria parasites from blood for detection under a microscope with 15 minutes of spinning, a time frame comparable to commercial centrifuges.
We have small parasites that are microscopic and can only be seen under a microscope with specific stains: Giardia, Entamoeba histolytica, Blastocystis hominis, Cryptosporidium, Dientamoeba fragilis, Entamoeba coli, Yersinia enterocolitica, Entamoeba hartmanni, and Toxoplasma to name only a few.
They are the equivalent of buying diamonds that have a clarity that can only be enjoyed under a microscope with a trained eye.
We are going to take a close look at one such company and put them under the microscope with an in - depth review.

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I was sedated, but my wife, who was there, told me that when they viewed the cells under a microscope, the doctors started crying because it turned out to be a very rare form of pancreatic cancer that is curable with surgery.
You can see DNA under the microscope, and the beauty is that you can do it with animals that aren't even alive.
Wireless carriers — typically known for being paragons of virtue and honesty — are under the microscope today, as the Federal Trade Commission alleges that T - Mobile was knowingly loading customers» bills with «hundreds of...
Many Bible college graduates refer to a process of their theology course «deconstructing» the worldview they had arrived at college with as they put their beliefs under the microscope.
Luckily for us, the gut is constantly under the microscope, with new scientific research and growing technological findings every day.
Long before he was under the microscope as a draft prospect, Mayfield played with a chip on his shoulder in the college ranks.
It was Andy Warhol who in the early 1960s first put the virus under the microscope, identified what we're really dealing with and jotted down his findings in his diary before infecting the collective water supply:
Some, like myself, may not necessarily agree with it, but when you're under the national microscope and get the backlash Mayfield did, some sort of punishment is an expected PR move by OU.
The only things we can be pretty sure of is that we lose 40 - 60 million if he stays, there will massive distraction all season with his performances being under the microscope fairly or not, and come January when he is free to talk to his next club there will be that distraction both for the club and the player.
With a dramatic Barclays Premier League weekend almost over, the race for the title, Europe and the battle for survival were all under the microscope whilst there was also three local derbies.
With perhaps their most talented roster ever, the Gauchos have never been under the microscope more than this season.
The team doesn't have much cap space to work with, so Mitchell's $ 8.1 million cap hit in 2018 could come under the microscope.
He was dazzling that day, and in the weeks to come, a sensation with an awesome nickname and a penchant for amazing plays in a sport that loves sensations and nicknames and plays and is too big to examine all of those who produce them under a microscope.
1 / last time we played them we did make them look average and we won 2 / they have a huge game away to Juventus on Tusdey it will play on their mind not to get injured 3 / we have exiting new addition in Arsenal with Mikhi and Laca top players 4 / it must play on both teams mind that Wembley is home to both teams 5 / we are the underdogs going in to this game 6 / we usually have many injuries but not this time, unless something happens in training (hope not) 7 / Spuds are under a microscope for diving which they always manage to fool ref ’s
The Argentinian's future was under the microscope following a meeting with former Manchester Utd manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
Butland appeared annoyed that he had failed to keep out the attempt on a day when his battle with fellow England goalkeeper Pickford was under the microscope, but his ire should have been saved for Adam.
The Everton defender has endured a difficult season at Goodison Park with his form coming under the microscope during the Toffees» struggles.
Now, with Percoco under the microscope, lawmakers may call for ethics measures that impact the executive branch — a maneuver we've seen before from Senate Republicans.
Rep. Kyrsten Sinema is back under the microscope for her handling of campaign contributions from donors with checkered legal and ethical pasts.
With his days as an FBI informant under the microscope again, the Rev. Al Sharpton insists he never used cocaine.
De Blasio and NYPD Commissioner William Bratton have been under the microscope following Garner's death after a confrontation with police in Tompkinsville.
The mayor repeatedly referred to how frequently he spoke with lawyers about donors and the fundraising issues now under the microscope — which of course, to some, might raise the question of whether he or his team suspected they were running up against the law.
The filing deals only with alleged wrongdoing related to Soundview and not a myriad of other issues known to be under Cuomo's microscope, including labor - law issues, Espada's member items and his official actions as senator.
Cameron will want to avoid comparisons with John Major where possible, but with difficult legislation ahead — and no avoiding further discussions on Europe — every vote will be under the microscope.
As George Osborne's leadership ambitions come under the microscope, is even David Cameron losing patience with his old pal?
Drawing on a wealth of new data — from surveys of UKIP voters to extensive interviews with party insiders — in this book prominent political scientists Robert Ford and Matthew Goodwin put UKIP's revolt under the microscope and show how many conventional wisdoms about the party and the radical right are wrong.
Monnier had colleagues perform traditional residue analysis on the objects and found that most residues can not be visually distinguished with confidence under a normal microscope: In one study, trained researchers misidentified Monnier's modern specimens nearly 1 in 4 times.
Dr. Kevin Collins carefully places a petri dish with what looks like a blotch of yellowish slime under a microscope.
Seen under a microscope, normal water ice — everything from frozen ponds, to snow, to the ice we make at home — is made of crystals with hexagonal symmetry, Wyslouzil explained.
Another analysis directly linked the usage of anti-inflammatory drugs with calmer microglia as judged under a microscope.
Viewed under a microscope, rods evenly irradiated with UV light have very bright points at both ends while only weakly glowing otherwise.
The biopsies were thinly sliced and stained with a dye called Congo red that allowed the researchers to view the protein clumps in the layers of skin or within the sweat glands and pilomotor muscles (those that cause goose bumps) under the microscope.
But for some reason — either because the audience is too nice, or because everyone has become complacent with low expectations, or because we all want to avoid the retribution that comes from someday putting ourselves under the proverbial microscope — we've let lackluster talks become the norm.
Li and his colleagues flash froze lithium dendrites with liquid nitrogen to preserve their structure before putting them under the microscope.
One of the most widely recognized biological structures in the cell, the tightly wound and elongated chromosome with its classic X-shaped structure can be easily discerned under a microscope and has been a common image in text books and popular scientific literature for decades.
The companion piece to this article, «Scientists under the microscope,» focuses on how to distinguish between scientific criticism and personal attacks.Both of these stories tie in with Science's special section on the end of privacy in science.The content in this issue is free to access through 5 February 2015.
But under the microscope, this female hopper resembled a giant translucent shrimp with many powerful, kicking legs.
Peering at Miceli's lung tissue under a microscope, Lauridson was certain that severe asthma, combined with the way she was restrained at the jail, had caused her death.
Researchers also studied the brain tissue of the infected mice under a microscope and found that the memory problems tracked with changes in nerve cells.
Under the microscope, the brains of the two tigers that died of CDV infection were riddled with lesions, indicating they suffered from severe viral encephalitis, consistent with their clumsy, abnormal behavior.
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