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I
extracted
DNA from them.
It's a description of the changes in the behavior of one enzyme when you drip a chemical
extracted
from some red grape skin onto some cancer cells in a dish on a bench in a laboratory somewhere.
Most of what's
extracted
from our end-of-life stuff, if it makes it to a recycler, are the metals.
All of these are
extracted
directly from my bank accounts, and everything pops up right away.
And here you're looking at a model that's
extracted
from the cloud of points for Stirling Castle.
The second stage was completed at the Penn State University main campus lab, which is where I
extracted
the chemicals, changed the PH so I could run it through the equipment and separated the compounds I needed from the rest of the chicken.
And he used this following analogy: he referred to strange economists called the French physiocrats, who believed that the only true value was what you
extracted
from the land.
Montage causes all of the feelings that contain photographs to become
extracted
and display themselves in a grid.
This world was actually
extracted
from the player's imagination.
I want them, after they've played this game, to have
extracted
an entire world that they're now interacting with.
So what we need is really a new brand of chocolate, a brand of chocolate that is irresistible, that you really want to play, but that has all the ingredients, the good ingredients that are
extracted
from the broccoli that you can't recognize but are still working on your brains.
So what we do is add an accelerometer on to the dental explorer, and then we record what Dr. Maggio feels as she touches different
extracted
teeth.
Actually probably 10 billion events can be
extracted
from this archive.
So you see they
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the motion cogs from our animations and created a wiggle that integrated the head-bobbing movement and the back-and-forth movement.
They were just numbered because that was the order that I
extracted
the DNA in.
So here you see the pulse and heart rate we
extracted
from a neonatal baby from a video we took with a regular DSLR camera, and the heart rate measurement we get is as accurate as the one you'd get with a standard monitor in a hospital.
By 1902, the Curies had
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a tenth of a gram of pure radium chloride salt from several tons of pitchblende, an incredible feat at the time.
And finally he
extracted
a box.
A wonderful neighbor came a couple times a week and sat with the kids from 8pm to 2am while Pat and I
extracted
DNA, ran and scored gels and searched for the gene.
Well, an excavation was begun immediately, and more and more little bits of skull started to be
extracted
from the sediment.
It's
extracted
from the guts of the earth to build a shelter, one of the most basic human needs.
It's because lipids are so tough, they can get preserved in sediment and last the hundreds of millions of years necessary, and be
extracted
and tell us who was there.
Genes in the DNA of single-celled organisms put oxygen in the air,
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CO2, put chalk and iron ore into the ground, hardly a cubic inch of the surface to some depth has remained unaffected by those genes.
Our system
extracted
those states from the feeds as positional data and became pads for my robotic units to draw on.
For at least the last 7,000 years, humans have
extracted
a mixture of enzymes from the stomachs of cows and sheep and goats and added it to milk.
We've
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a great many white balls, some various shades of gray, mixed blessings.
We
extracted
the key bits on information to build the database.
The social restructuring must be towards restoration and repair of the earth and the communities that have been
extracted
from, criminalized and targeted for generations.
Here's the eye with the opaque lens, the opaque lens
extracted
and an acrylic lens inserted.
Ten years ago, there was a skier in Norway that was trapped in an icy waterfall, and she was there for two hours before they
extracted
her.
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