Sentences with phrase «uses tiny glass»

The new formula uses tiny glass flakes in place of the mica flakes normally used for metallic paints.

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For example, Glass could capture photos and video, allowed users to listen to audio, connected to the internet, could run apps, and came with a tiny screen you could use for things like reading text messages.
Forget those dorky glasses — new types of 3 - D displays use other tricks, like placing hundreds of tiny vertical ridges on a computer screen.
Then I beat two eggs, lightly, a happy instruction because I got to use my glass prep bowls and my tiny whisk.
These would be so cute on an Easter dessert table, especially because of the tiny individual cups I used, but you could also use any small dessert glasses you have on hand.
I use a big pot with a glass lid, and I bet older kiddos would enjoy seeing the tiny kernels «magically» turn into fluffy bites.
My son just turned five and I'm thinking of bringing back from storage my wrought iron scrolls with tiny glass votive holders that used to decorate our fireplace front....
This diffuser uses a pump to create a differential in air pressure via tiny glass tubes which allows the essential oils to be «atomized» into micro-particles.
We too use it for drying wine glasses and other tiny breakables in the kitchen, and I occasionally leave my artist paintbrushes on it...
This cosmic paperweight is handmade by an artist who uses laser beams to make tiny stars: Each laser pulse passes through the glass except at its focal point, where the concentrated energy creates a bright star.
Roberta spent days, using tiny pliers and a glass knife, slicing ultrathin layers of the fly's internal organs and preparing them to view through an electron microscope.
They are developing autostereoscopic 3 - D using tiny prisms that would render 3 - D images without glasses.
To find out, scientists used syringes to create droplets of a consistent size, then released the drops over a bed of tiny glass beads meant to represent loose sand.
The researchers were able to use the grippers to grab and deliver glass beads, tiny wires, and tubes.
Leeuwenhoek, a linen merchant living in Delft, made his own instruments using a single lens — a tiny bead of glass mounted in a metal frame.
The well plates used in drug screening, for example, may contain as many as 1,536 tiny wells on a playing - card - size piece of glass or plastic, allowing researchers to conduct that many individual experiments by dosing each cell with a different compound.
Really bad numbers started at -3.8, then getting better 1 year later -3.6, 6 months later -3.5, it's slowly getting better so I'm increasing my steamed kale / organic, approx 2 cups a day, and using DK2 drops, lots of hiking up hills and stairs, and «core» exercises, tiny 1/4 coffee in morning, chocolate 1 time a week, also drink a glass of organic celery to start the morning and a smoothie with all organic blueberries, brocolli, flax seed, chai seed, and nettles all good mix with almond milk.
I tried to use natural elements and give them a tiny glam touch with some cut glass glitter.
I picked some of the Valspar Silver today — thinking about using them for a mercury glass type jar for Christmas with battery operated tiny LED lights (another Dollar Tree lifesaver).
Wiseman listens raptly as a panoply of docents decode the great canvases of Da Vinci, Rembrandt, and Turner; he visits with the museum's restorers as they use magnifying glasses, tiny eye - droppers, scalpels, and Q - tips to repair an infinitesimal chip; he attends administrative meetings in which senior executives do (polite) battle with younger ones who want the museum to become less stodgy and more welcoming to a larger cross-section of the public.
A martini glass left on a bar, a tiny bathroom shared by dozens of airline passengers, a touch of a hand using a railing to swing out of a bus — these innocuous commonplaces all become harbingers of death, each touch hitting us viscerally.
Save the Stars Game (colour and B+W)- search for and solve tiny additions within 1o, using a magnifying glass.
Rescue the Badges Game (colour and B+W)- search for and solve tiny additions within 5, using a magnifying glass.
Alien Subtraction Search (1 colour and 1 mostly B+W copy)- search for and solve tiny subtractions within 1o, using a magnifying glass.
When she was younger, Frida used to go there with her friends to marvel at all the useless necessities: the soy sauce receptacles, the tiny mother - of - pearl spoons, the glass pitchers.
During the procedure, our veterinarian in Hollywood uses a hypodermic needle to inject a tiny, glass capsule that contains the microchip under your pet's skin, usually right between the shoulder blades.
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.
Climbing to the top of a tall, white ladder, he used a magnifying glass dangling from a thread to read a message printed in tiny letters on the ceiling: «YES.»
Since the mid-1960s, Corse has developed an innovative technique that involves mixing acrylic paint with tiny glass beads commonly used in the white lines of lane dividers on highways and painting vertical bands onto the canvas.
In 1968, she began to embed glass microspheres, tiny reflective beads commonly used to brighten highway signs, in her paintings by mixing them with white acrylic paint.
PNNL says, «Using inexpensive glass beads traditionally used for reflective pavement markings at airports, the PNNL team has demonstrated 1000x magnification, which is necessary to see tiny anthrax spores and plague cells.
On top of the display, you'll see a small earpiece which peeps out of a tiny cut - out in the middle of the glass; the impressive but ultimately flawed «cantilever piezoelectric ceramic acoustic technology» earpiece used on the original Mi Mix has gone, which is definitely a positive as it was hard to hear in noisy environments.
Google Glass uses OLED for its tiny heads - up display, but there has been talk of microLEDs being used in the headset's next - gen version.
Of course, the kitchen includes hallmarks of the family's history: Above the range is Erin's dad's collection of vases, on the wall are vintage foodie prints that belonged to her stepmother (a former cook) and up high is a tiny stained - glass window installed by Erin's grandfather (which can be opened using a quirky pulley system Erin kept in place).
These metallic glass acorn ornaments look tiny in the photo, but are actually good sized ornaments which can be used as tablescape accent pieces next year for fall or winter tablescapes.
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