This would mean it could explode and fragment in the atmosphere with only the shock wave reaching the ground.
By the time he exhibited this melancholy fragment in 1916, Epstein had suffered the death of his 23-year-old friend Gaudier-Brzeska, killed by German forces in France.
Saint Servatius, responsible for spreading Catholicism to the Low Countries and a diplomat in the fourth century, is buried in the crypt and his relics (i.e. bits of his bone fragment) spookily feature in the basilica's treasury.
Beta amyloid is a protein fragment that collects in clumps inside the brains of Alzheimer's patients.
In the cases of both fragment analysis and microsatellites, population geneticists can generally put a number on that likelihood.
There's a fragment from an 1858 speech in which Lincoln uses lawyerly logic to rebut the arguments of slaveholders.
Ponting, who averaged 16.14 runs in the series, aggravated the problem during the fourth Test in Melbourne, further displacing the bone fragment.
Slap in the centre of town stands St George's Church, where the only surviving fragment of the famed Mosaic Map of the Holy Land is interred in the floor.
As it was for me and the country a decade ago, we can choose to embrace life and bask in its warmth, or pull apart and fragment.
Lucentis, approved in June for wet AMD, is essentially a fragment of the monoclonal antibody that was used to make the company's colon cancer drug Avastin.
They exposed gliadin to digestive enzymes in test tubes and were able to identify a protein fragment made up of 33 amino acids that was resistant to further digestion and whose structure was known to be toxic.
The Higgs boson feels untouchably esoteric, a fragment of pure knowledge that may never be applied in the practical world.
Rather, it is multiple copies of overlapping fragments, with each fragment also carrying some indexing details that identify where in the overall sequence it should sit.
On the estate of the aristocratic French de Heaulme family in the south of the island she discovered an untouched forest fragment amid the sisal plantations.
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And in order to have any biological activity, if the gene fragment is somehow turned into a protein it would have to get into our own cells, and it does not have the capability to do that.
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For example, one gleaning bat species, the Bechstein's bat (Myotis bechsteinii), is less likely to cross roads than other bat species that forage in open areas, suggesting the noise of the traffic could fragment their hunting grounds.
In one of the buildings down near the tramway I find the fragment of an old black and white photograph.
The Farc "may be hard hit militarily and they may fragment, but they will simply turn into the powerful and heavily armed drug cartel in the world" says Juan Gonzalez, a lawyer in Medellin.
Introducing the scene is a whispered harp-celesta fragment of the film's Prelude, spiraling into a close-up of Judy in the beauty parlor as she is being made up to look like Madeline.
The songwriter was in the subway a dozen years ago on his way to a meeting at Lincoln Center with the fragment of an idea for his next project: It would be a song cycle about a husband and a wife in a troubled marriage.
It stands to reason that the active virus, which when it is infecting plants will be present in both a naked and encapsulated form, should be a greater risk (if at all) than a fragment of one of its genes.
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