Sentences with phrase «very precise tools»

Scientists have developed very precise tools for cutting standard plasmids and splicing new genes into them.

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So, I'll just say a little more about why yeast; which is, over the decades, yeast molecular biologists have devised so many powerful tools that allow you to make very precise changes in yeast, in their DNA; exquisite control, where you can change a single base that you want in a particular place, you can put a whole gene in, take a whole gene out, swap genes etc..
MRI, for instance, is a very good tool to study the inner makeup of the brain and to pinpoint precise locations.
Commonsense notions at the very heart of our everyday perceptions of reality turn out to be violated: contradictory alternatives can coexist, such as an object following two different paths at the same time; objects do not simultaneously have precise positions and velocities; and the properties of objects and events we observe can be subject to an ineradicable randomness that has nothing to do with the imperfection of our tools or our eyesight.
«The fact that these pulsars were never before detected in this highly studied area of the Galaxy shows that the GBT has outstanding capabilities and will be an important tool for astronomers to make very precise, very sensitive observations of the Universe.
It's pretty normal «double agent» and «dirty fighting» plot points, but the details surrounding it make it feel very fresh — essentially, the series» use of magic and wands instead of normal tools (combined, of course, with a great cast, technically precise execution, and the audience's strong emotional attachment) dress up what would otherwise be cliche.
In the virtual phase, we employ LSTA's LS - DYNA, a finite - element analysis tool, as well as special software developed for us by Dassault Systèmes 3DExcite that gives us a very precise, three - dimensional picture of the vehicle.
Echocardiogram's and the use of colour Doppler has allowed Cardiologists the tools needed to obtain very precise information regarding your Cavalier's heart.
Timeless, on the other hand, is a very precise collage on white in which cut - paper forms compose what appear like drafting or carpentry tools, which in turn are arranged to spell out the work's title.
This is an incredibly vague statement; but part of the difficulty with this problem, which also exists in one form or another in many other famous problems (e.g. Riemann hypothesis,, P = NP, twin prime and Goldbach conjectures, normality of digits of Pi, Collatz conjecture, etc.) is that we expect any sufficiently complex (but deterministic) dynamical system to behave «chaotically» or «pseudorandomly», but we still have very few tools for actually making this intuition precise, especially if one is considering deterministic initial data rather than generic data.
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