• They have painstakingly cut through a heart, millimetre by millimetre, to measure and model the arrangement of the muscle fibres in each slice.

    ECONOMIST: Model behaviour

  • But don't most of play along with the fiction that if we eat one of these bars, we can indulge ourselves later in a slice of cheese cake?

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And how much is in a slice of bread?

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Magazine | How do I know if I'm eating 6g of salt a day?

  • But in the world of big-and small-money map theft, it's more like taking candy from a baby--or in this case, a library: Simply walk in, slice 'em out of a book and walk out.

    FORBES: Atlas Unbound

  • In this slice of Tijuana, you could listen to plaintive songs about life on the border and catch a breeze off the Pacific Ocean, while saltwater eats away at the ragged border fence on the shore.

    NPR: Nortec Collective Crosses Musical, Real Borders

  • Each point in each slice of a CT scan is essentially a separate test, and the chance that a whole body CT scan is going to turn up something somewhere that looks funny is nearly 100%.

    FORBES: Why Personalized Medicine Is Bunk

  • In "neighborhoods that are still neighborhoods, the slice business in those places is not going to suffer, " Colin Hagendorf, who reviewed 362 Manhattan slice places for his slice harvester blog.

    WSJ: Economics, Sliced

  • Under legislation passed in 1990, a slice of that increased value can be redistributed in kind to the local community, so that others, apart from developers, benefit from planning permission.

    ECONOMIST: Local government

  • For the particle slice, this vertical slice in time I am happy, what the horizontal is like only fate can decide.

    BBC

  • Technicians dipped each slice in an RNA solution that stained cells containing a single sequence of RNA in a particular color.

    FORBES: Inside Paul Allen's Quest To Reverse Engineer The Brain

  • Not least, Snabe says the company is in the right slice of the IT business, focused specifically on software, rather than hardware.

    FORBES: SAP Sees 'In-Memory Computing' Driving Major Change In IT

  • "Operators are interested in getting their slice of the pie, " he explains.

    FORBES: Digital Media

  • He limped across the playground, climbed the fence, held back the barbed wire, and jumped, this time at the expense of a sharp slice in the sleeve of his jacket.

    NEWYORKER: Waiting

  • Just prior to its formal opening, I sampled some of the Wales Coast Path, tackling a nine-mile slice in the centre-west of the nation that is also known as the Ceredigion Coast Path.

    BBC: Walking the new Wales coastal path

  • While both sides oppose the government-wide nature of the cuts, with no leeway for shifting funds to protect specific programs, conservatives argue the total amount is a manageable slice in spending while Democrats say it will cause unnecessary harm.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • While both sides oppose the across-the-board nature of the cuts, with no leeway for shifting funds to protect specific targeted programs, conservatives argue the total amount is a manageable slice in federal spending while Democrats say it will cause unnecessary harm.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • The opportunity to offer targeted advertising based on a user's location should help these and other firms win a slice (or in Google's case, expand its slice) of the huge market for local advertising.

    ECONOMIST: Location-based services on mobile phones

  • The City of London is gaining an edge in the race with other global financial centers to snatch a slice of offshore trade in the yuan, also known as renminbi.

    WSJ: Dim Sum Bonds Get Western Flavor

  • Battling Nokia, Apple and Research In Motion for a slice of the mobile phone market will be tough.

    FORBES: Entrepreneurs

  • We are fortunate to live in a very thin slice of time, during which growth and positive sum economics and politics have ruled.

    FORBES: The Dangers Of A Zero Sum World

  • Handed a 3-1 lead, Farnsworth walked the bases loaded, and then walked Alex Rodriguez to bring in a run and slice his team's lead to one.

    WSJ: Tropicana Demons Exorcised

  • Writing in Evolution and Human Behaviour Victoria Reyes-Garcia, of the Autonomous University of Barcelona, and her colleagues describe a study they carried out on the Tsimane', a group of Amerindians who live in Bolivia's slice of the Amazonian rainforest.

    ECONOMIST: Your parents were right. Patience is a virtue

  • The moves, aimed at improving relations with players seeking a greater say in the sport and a larger slice of Grand Slam revenues, were formally presented to the ATP Player Council at a meeting Tuesday in Key Biscayne, Fla.

    NPR: APNewsBreak: US Open Tennis Prizes To $50M By '17

  • It was a fine finish from Morgan, but the home side enjoyed a large slice of luck in the build-up.

    BBC: Gloucester 39-10 Bristol

  • But now that they exercise such a large slice of power in the region, the Lib Dems are often the establishment.

    ECONOMIST: Local elections

  • It came back with a bit of interest and McIlroy had to produce a nifty backhand slice to stay in the rally.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • My secret dream was to bite off just the tip of every slice of pizza in the two-for-one deal we got at Little Caesar's.

    NPR: From Pho to Fast Food, an Immigrant's Tale

  • "We treated a slice of bread in the device, we then checked the mould that was in that bread over time against a control, " he explained.

    BBC: Bread that lasts for 60 days could cut food waste

  • Anecdotal evidence suggests that this pattern has endured, with the notable change that big firms are now outperforming the rest and in turn attracting a disproportionate slice of new money.

    ECONOMIST: Private equity

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