Precise
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I can see the bread, with just the right ingredients, being kneaded softly and carefully, in the same way the craftsman drew the ends of the letters with smooth and
precise
curves.
And there comes a point when the drawing turns into
precise
forms, with colors, volumes and decorative elements.
It was precisely in Berlin where my work became more colorful, more expressive, more
precise
at telling stories.
But this makes a laser unstable and affects the
precise
timing of its pulses, which limits depth resolution.
My ridiculous heels were killing me, I was terrified that I might die, yet I felt simultaneously overwhelmed with delight that 'Can I Kick It?' should happen to be playing on this
precise
moment in the history of the world on the sound system, and it was now morphing into 'Teen Spirit.'
And they’re
precise
enough to let blindfolded sea lions tell the difference between objects less than two centimeters different in size.
These organisms we now bring into the lab, and you can see some of them growing on Petri plates, and get them to reproduce the
precise
biominerals that we find on the walls of these caves.
And then watch this whole river bank, and watch how
precise
the synchrony is.
The folding process, while it looks random, is in fact very
precise.
They feel geometric, they feel mathematic,
precise.
But I discovered, in researching further, really wanting
precise
reference, that one of the original lead birds had been sold at Christie's in 1994, and so I contacted an antiquarian bookseller who had the original Christie's catalogue, and in it I found this magnificent picture, which included a size reference.
And beyond the trillions of precise, 1-to-1 connections between neurons, some neurons also spray out neurotransmitters that affect many other neurons at once.
This combination of sensitivity and dexterity gave our ancestors the
precise
motor control needed to snatch up insects, pinch berries and seeds, and keep a firm grip on slim branches.
From our early work on 4D printing, where we printed objects, dipped them underwater, and they transform, to our active auxetics that respond to temperature and sunlight, to our more recent work on active textiles that respond to body temperature and change porosity, to our rapid liquid printing work where we print inflatable structures that morph based on air pressure and go from one shape to another, or our self-assembly work where we dip objects underwater, they respond to wave energy and assemble themselves into
precise
objects like furniture.
Using a miniature lathe, he ground the frozen cornea into the
precise
shape necessary to focus the patient’s vision.
You take all of the conflict, all of the chaos, all of the noise, and out of that comes this
precise
mathematical distribution of the way attacks are ordered in this conflict.
In the next several years, we're going to make much more
precise
maps of the sky.
Researchers are still developing more
precise
interventions that only target the intended cancer cells.
And if you trigger, if you stimulate with an electrode, the
precise
spot, you will trigger an orgasm.
We've flown the Cassini Spacecraft by this moon now several times, flying closer and deeper into these jets, into the denser regions of these jets, so that now we have come away with some very
precise
compositional measurements.
Another unique aspects about these farms is that they use a
precise
nutrient formula that is circulated and recycled throughout the facility, and this is pumped directly to the vegetables' root zone to promote plant growth.
It was so
precise.
He did a jump from 100,000 feet, 102,000 to be precise, and he did it to test high altitude systems for military pilots in the new range of aircraft that were going up to 80,000 feet or so.
Once 40-90% of the population has received it— the
precise
amount varying based on the virus— herd immunity kicks in, and the pandemic fizzles out.
This is the number one high resolution, most
precise
spectrograph on this planet, called HARPS, which is actually used to detect extrasolar planets and sound waves in the atmospheres of stars.
Now, the fascinating things are that the beta-carbolines found within that liana are MAO inhibitors of the
precise
sort necessary to potentiate the tryptamine.
And this
precise
oxygen concentration, 10 parts per million, that caused suspended animation, is conserved.
And, remarkably, that moment got caught on film by photographer Mark Richards, who happened to be there at the
precise
moment that we discovered that it all came together.
On the one hand, we have Mathematica, with its sort of precise, formal language and a huge network of carefully designed capabilities able to get a lot done in just a few lines.
But it's something that is very
precise
stuff.
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