Delicate
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And the plot really thickens when you realize that, unlike other pleistocene tools, the hand axes often exhibit no evidence of wear on their
delicate
blade edges.
Keeping the universe very, very smooth at early times is not easy; it's a
delicate
arrangement.
It's a
delicate
machine running on computer algorithms, and it needs special care, TLC, to keep it up and running, and it's going to break pretty easily.
But it's a broad and very
delicate
subject, so I have to limit myself.
And we were able to show that we are able to avoid the
delicate
organs, and yet still achieve the coverage of the tumors with the radiation.
And as you can see here, they can avoid
delicate
organs and still reach the targets they're aiming for.
Now, it's hard to program a robot to do
delicate
things like this.
So we're able to get a robot to perform a
delicate
task like a surgical subtask, at 10 times the speed of a human.
All right, so it's a
delicate
dance.
And since they're so delicate, they need to be supported.
It was also formed in part by a beaver dam at one end that held that whole ecosystem together in a very
delicate
balance.
Our sleeping and waking cycle is a
delicate
balance, and one that’s vital to maintain for our physical and mental wellbeing.
But this is very important for
delicate
environments, such as coral reefs.
And here, robots can be very helpful with the surgeon, because they must enter the body using small holes and straight instruments, and these instruments must interact with very
delicate
structures in a very uncertain environment, and this must be done safely.
Let's not forget that what distinguishes us humans from machines is the beautiful and the
delicate
soul within us.
Or more recently, Laurent Ney's beautiful and rather
delicate
bridge for Tintagel Castle in the UK.
Much more volatile brown mustard seed, some white wine, a nose hit, much more
delicate
aromatics.
It's gone from that bloodthirsty man-killer to this delicate, drowning victim, and when you think about it, that's kind of the conclusion to the story that the teddy bear started telling back in 1902, because back then, America had more or less conquered its share of the continent.
But like poetry, this is a very
delicate
process that is neither efficient nor scalable, I think.
Nicotine and other chemicals from the cigarette simultaneously cause constriction of blood vessels and damage their
delicate
endothelial lining, restricting blood flow.
The
delicate
hair-like cilia in the airways and lungs start recovering within weeks, and are restored after 9 months, improving resistance to infection.
So, he keeps on moving, approaching an unsuspecting waiter who is trying to deliver two plates of linguine in a
delicate
white wine clam sauce to diners who are sitting at a table just outside of a restaurant in the street.
You see, this weirdness is very delicate; and we physicists work very hard to maintain it in our labs.
Two quantum-entangled electrons within a single molecule dance a
delicate
dance that is very sensitive to the direction the bird flies in the Earth's magnetic field.
You're not exactly looking for a singular fact anymore, you're looking for knowledge, which is something way more complicated and
delicate.
They are gorgeous in their complexity,
delicate
in their construction, and yet strong enough to hold a bird thousands of feet in the air.
If you wake up one morning with 1,000 times the strength you had the night before, how will you handle
delicate
day-to-day tasks?
The very act of sitting squashes, pressurizes and compresses, and these more
delicate
tissues really feel the brunt.
BG: Which is understandable, the brain is delicate, etc. JB: Yes, it is, but it takes a long time and a lot of patience and almost a professional team to do it, you know?
Marsupial babies are so tiny and
delicate
when they're born that they must continue developing in the mother's pouch.
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