Sentences with phrase «use remnants of»

Just as paleontologists use fossil bones to date when a species originated, paleovirologists can use remnants of viral genes scattered around the genomes of the organisms they infect.
De-extinction, or resurrection biology, is a controversial concept that seeks to recreate a previously extinct species by using remnants of that species» DNA.
They must simply have used the remnants of wildfires sparked by lightning.
In her series «Camera Work Replacements», she uses remnants of the famed Camera Work publication as backdrops for her abstract photographs.
6 Using the remnants of the first belt, fasten the buckle to the tail end.
«Then I used remnants of quilt fabric to create the patchwork.»
Experiment with different patterns using remnants of different wallpapers together.

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[3] I use the concept of The Remnant because I think it applies beautifully to the Bitcoin Cash community.
Lie4Him, Schweitzer, one of the first scientists to use the tools of modern cell biology to study dinosaurs, has upended the conventional wisdom by showing that some rock - hard fossils tens of millions of years old may have remnants of soft tissues hidden away in their interiors.
God is doing something to shake up His Church and the Body — He's using a remnant to do it — and in many cases, it looks nothing like what «church» has been made to look like over hundreds of years.
Just to top our awfulness as Starbucks customers, I pulled out the three cards I currently have and we used up the remnants of two $ 5 gift card ones.
Our argument at this point is that John 19.37 and Rev. 1.7 are remnants of a Christian exegetical tradition using Zech.
I tried a tasty variation of this today as I didn't have any almond milk so I used oat milk and the remnants of a can of coconut milk which had a lot of lumpy, creamy bits.
I was pulling the sad remnant of a vanilla bean from a bag of sugar the other day, and it got me thinking about using whole vanilla beans.
Use the pomegranate seed remnants for the soil of your garden.
These wonderful directions to create a Barbie gown will have you using up all of your glitzy fabric scraps and watching remnant bins for new possibilities.
When you are at it — the diaper changing task — make sure you do not immediately remove the diaper; instead, use it to clean off remnants of poop as much as possible.
You can use either leftover remnants of Christmas wrappers or small bits of scrapbooking paper.
It's at this time of year, I always find myself with the remnants of products in - hand, unsure if I should save them or throw them... [Read more...] about 14 Learning Activities Using Chalk
Martens said the DEC was learning from Pennsylvania, which also experience flooding during the remnants of Tropical Strom Lee, and was able to contain the hazardous chemicals used in hydrofracking.
The Federal Government of Nigeria has said it will pay a total of N88bn for the complete destruction of the remnants of landmines and bombs used during the Nigerian Civil War.
«It is therefore imperative that the federal government avoid the use of force and especially militarization of the state to avoid low voter turn - out and also to avoid violence or a face - off with the remnants of the proscribed IPOB secessionist movement», the report said.
He added that the service chiefs would use the occasion to review the renewed strategies up in place since July, to flush out remnants of the Boko Haram terrorists.
Those artifacts consist of pigment - stained seashells with artificial holes, presumably for use as necklaces, and seashells containing remnants of pigment mixtures, say geochronologist Dirk Hoffmann of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and colleagues.
Using elaborate computer simulations, a team of researchers from RIKEN in Japan and the Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics (MPA) were able to explain the recently measured spatial distributions of radioactive titanium and nickel in Cassiopeia A, a roughly 340 year old gas remnant of a nearby supernova.
And it gave us an opportunity to talk about how the planet changes and evolves and [how] what is the driest place on Earth today hasn't always been the driest place on Earth and that those high desert lakes were remnants of when the sea is used to be there, marine fossils and coral in that high desert.
Einstein said it couldn't be done, but astrophysicists have used his prediction that gravity bends light to directly measure the mass of a dense stellar remnant
But certainly if we find the remnants of life on Mars, and it's using the same genetic code, for example, as life on Earth, it is almost certain that the two forms of life are related.
«By using various spectroscopic methods we succeeded in acquiring very interesting information about the chemical structure and molecular remnants of blood vessels in these very, very old fossilised bones.»
When they analyzed the remnants of ancient liquids soaked into the porous clay using mass spectrometry, the researchers found traces of tartaric, malic, succinic, and citric acids, all chemical signatures of wine made from the Eurasian grape (Vitis vinifera).
For example, the Antarctic icefish, a pale, near - transparent inhabitant of the frigid South Atlantic Ocean, has not only lost its ancestors» power to make oxygen - binding red hemoglobin (which it does not need in the cold oxygen - rich waters) but the two genes that code for hemoglobin have also gone extinct: one has disappeared, and the other remains as a non-coding «molecular fossil,» a useless remnant that hints at past use but still resides in the icefish DNA.
A research team led by Masaya Yamada, a graduate student at Keio University, Japan, and Tomoharu Oka, a professor at Keio University, used the ASTE Telescope in Chile and the 45 - m Radio Telescope at Nobeyama Radio Observatory, both operated by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, to observe molecular clouds around the supernova remnant W44, located 10,000 light - years away from us.
That leaves less than 1 percent of all freshwater for humans and animals to drink and for farmers to use to raise crops — and that remnant is shrinking as rising global temperatures trigger more droughts.
Finally, using CT scans, scientists identified tattered remnants of West's military sash, the silver bullion fringe and spangle décor still intact.
Astronomers tested for changes in the gravitational constant using 21 years of data from a pulsar (the ultradense remnant core of a dead star that spins like a crazed lighthouse, sending astronomers bursts of light a thousand times per second).
Advosasio's focus of the excavation was on the extensive collection of basket remnants retrieved from the site, which were made from diverse materials including a local reed that is still used today by modern basket makers.
Using confocal laser microscopy and electron microscopy, coupled with the use of advanced synchrotron techniques at the Swiss Light Source, in Villigen (Switzerland), and at the Canadian Light Source in Saskatoon, Canada, the team was able to show that not only the morphology of microbial twisted structures is preserved after long incubations under diagenetic conditions, but also organic remnants can be detected in the mineralized twisted structures.
«Our localized search, in areas of the bone that are likely to preserve remnants of the original soft tissues, is more likely to succeed than previously used methods.
Astronomers have used the NASA / ESA Hubble Space Telescope to observe the remnant of a supernova explosion in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
A group of astronomers used Hubble to study the remnant of the Type Ia supernova explosion SNR 0509 - 68.7 — also known as N103B (seen at the top).
The team used the UK's William Herschel Telescope, sited on La Palma in the Canary islands, to observe infrared light from phosphorus and iron in the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant around 6500 light years away in the direction of the constellation of Taurus.
Some researchers suspect that Neandertals had specialized knowledge of fire control and used it to make adhesives; others contend that Neandertals only exploited the remnants of wildfires.
Stott and his colleagues used the isotopes of oxygen contained within the remnants of microscopic surface and deep - sea creatures to establish temperatures; they then used a radioactive isotope of carbon to date their age.
The pictures collected by the Planck satellite provided astrophysicists at the conclave in Ferrara, Italy, with a glimpse into the past by using radio receivers to capture the remnants of microwave radiation left over from the Big Bang.
This controversy occurs in all aspects of management, including surgery, use of radioactive iodine for remnant ablation, thyroid hormone supplementation, and long - term surveillance...
Using the AKARI high resolution data we find a new «tepid» dust grain population at a temperature of ~ 35K and with an estimated mass of 0.06 sola... ▽ More We use new large area far infrared maps ranging from 65 - 500 microns obtained with the AKARI and the Balloon - borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST) missions to characterize the dust emission toward the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant (SNR).
Astronomers, using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, have spotted a fast - moving pulsar escaping from a supernova remnant while firing off a record - breaking jet of high - energy particles — the longest of any object in the Milky Way galaxy.
This field is based on the analysis of fossils, remnants, artifacts or markings created or used by these individuals.
Kepler's Supernova (Supernova 1604)-- Using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, scientists have created a stunning new image of one of the youngest supernova remnants in the galaxy.
In order to understand the origin and acceleration of cosmic ray protons, researchers used data from the Fermi Gamma - ray Space Telescope and targeted W44 and IC 443, two supernova remnants thousands of light years away.
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