The beads dissolve, a lamp illuminates the sample and a sensor records the results.
That means that the beads will turn and turn about if an electrical field is applied to them.
The pump in the ImmunoFlow forces the liquid through the beads so the beads do not get clogged.
Ltd. recalled Bindeez Beads on Tuesday after three children in Australia swallowed large quantities of the beads and were hospitalized.
Once the beads have been mixed into the liquid rubber, it is rolled out into a thin film and cut into sheets.
These will be much more effective at filtering contaminated water because the beads will have greater surface area for the arsenic to bind to than the plastic chips.
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"I was so frightened because I thought she wasn't going to make it, " Heather Lehane told CNN affiliate Network 7 of her 10-year-old daughter, Charlotte, who was sickened by the beads.
High-definition television does more for sport than for many other genres: you may not want to see a newsreader's wrinkles, but it could be fun to watch the grass ruffled by the wind or the beads of sweat running down Kobe Bryant's face.
"She'd compare a step to a flower, or take off her necklace and say how all the beads have to be perfectly put together to form the whole (dance) variation, " said Lola Cooper, a Carolina Ballet dancer who studied with Kostritzky at the School of American Ballet.
In 2013, the beads and bones of my childhood point to firm growth for Mozambique, with investment in the country's natural resources sectors, particularly coal and gas, the major driver while the power problems in Tanzania are unlikely to prevent it becoming one of Africa's economic growth stories.
Before wiping down the bodywork, however, pay attention to the water beads that form on the surface.
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However, intrepid travellers are pushing beyond the plastic beads and bad hangovers of Bourbon Street, the epicentre of most tourist debauchery, keen to discover a different side of the city.
Black and gold paraphernalia is flying off the shelves at Beads by the Dozen, said store owner Dan Kelly.
"The tubular beads that were found at Kingsmead Quarry are certainly rare in Britain, and this gives the grave tremendous research importance, " he added.
The tiny beads flatten out to form ten layers of sheets 15 microns thick, which are stacked and cooled to 100 degrees.
In the United States, the Washington-based safety commission said it has received two reports detailing the severe effects of the digested beads.
Abaci are still widely used in the East, with slight variations in design--such as the number of beads and wires, and the presence of dividing beams--occurring between countries.
With a view to strengthening traditional beads production, the project included a survey on the production of traditional beads in Ghana and Mali and on their marketing.
Now the dates for beads from Skhul and Oued Djebbana further weaken the "cultural explosion" scenario, says Stringer.
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It was there that my mother learned to make a traditional couscous the name for tiny beads of durum wheat semolina as well as for the delectable stew they are part of, which can only be described as an entire feast in one course.
In addition to their function in social and cultural expressions, the continuation of beads production is important for economic empowerment and sustainable development.
Abaxis still didn't have the right reagent beads for human tests.
In the crowd, iPods and designer sunglasses vie with headscarves and prayer beads as the accessory of choice, showcasing the diversity of the 13-million-strong local population.
By 2003 Illumina scientist Kevin Gunderson invented a chemical process that allowed Illumina to get more-accurate results, even as it packed more DNA on a chip. (Instead of the lithography that Affymetrix uses, Illumina affixes DNA to tiny glass beads packed in the chip.) "I've been in the analytical sciences for 30 years, and I've never seen anything this accurate, " says John W. Hooper, chief executive of Quebec gene-finding firm Genizon, an Illumina customer.
The tradition is slowly disappearing, because of the relatively high costs of beads and feathers, and because many "Indians" left the city after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
Inside the plastic case is a non-toxic aluminum powder, mixed in with some plastic beads to keep the powder flow smooth and consistent.
Over the centuries, many things have served the purpose, from beads to cowrie shells to pigs.
"I was beating my beads in the bottle and I was singing a song, " Ms Anderson told ABC News.
If you drop a mercury thermometer, you should carefully clean up the mercury, which beads up into nice little silver-colored balls.
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Why would someone want to cover their wine with a bunch of plastic beads unless the label was ugly or the wine was cheap?
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