Previous efforts to document neural wiring usually required samples of brain tissue to be sliced into hundreds or thousands of thin sections and then painstakingly reconstructed.
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The Argentine keeper was less convincing from the following corner, though, flapping at thin air and then turning to see Collins's close-range shot blocked on the line by Clyne.
One problem this research faces is that in order to determine whether the nerves are regenerating, they have to actually cut out a piece of spinal and then cut that into ultra-thin slices, which are then placed under a microscope.
Then a thin, flexible wire was threaded through the needle, and the needle and catheter were removed.
The cotton fibers are made conductive by coating the fibers, first with gold nanoparticles, and then with a thin layer of PEDOT.
Leave to rest for 10 minutes, then carve into thin slices and serve with the juices, garlic and onions from the pot spooned over the top, and with the fava bean salad on the side.
In Afghanistan, the foam would be wrapped in a low-tech layer of chicken wire, then covered in a thin layer of concrete.
Then, apply a thin layer of the topical agent once or twice a day for at least two weeks, or according to package directions.
He hoisted her further forward, so that her head hung down near his waist, and then her long, thin arms flopped forwards and gently tapped his knees.
"I feel as if I am walking on thin ice, " he said then, and even now his nervous smile and effete hand wave suggest someone afraid to venture too far from the shore.
Unfortunately, you are then spread way too thin.
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He then transmits those signals through thin implanted wires to, say, one of the patient's hands.
The rod is heated until the glass flows easily, and then drawn into hair-thin fibres.
Then your doctor uses a thin tube equipped with a camera lens and light (laparoscope) to view the area.
Cut the long piece of skirt steak into 3- to 4-inch sections, then cut each section into thin strips across the grain (that is, in line with the full length of the skirt steak).
Already thin and minimal, the pier was then slit in its upper reaches to create a vertical groove that allowed the two resulting sides to flex and absorb horizontal deflections from movement of the roadway.
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If you mean corners and accelerates, well, then the Veloster is a bit thin.
It moved forward, thin as a hatchet blade in front and then widening like the furrow from the plow.
Researching the 1980s recently, I went through a vast pile of professional journals and was struck by the difference between then and now, how appallingly thin, tentative, falsely contextual and philosophically pretentious the work was 20 years ago, while busily declaring itself the new wave.
Unlike L.A. and Atlanta, which both thickened, then sprawled, Detroit has been spread thin.
The cells can then be separated from debris and a thin layer deposited on a glass slide.
"There have been cases that have been brought on very thin factual ground, " says David Roe, then as now a lawyer for Environmental Defense.
Solyndra, which was founded in 2005, invented a type of cylindrical solar module that was printed with thin-film photovoltaic cells that used little of the then-expensive polysilicon that forms the heart of conventional solar modules.
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"D-Man in the Waters" (1989), an often frantically busy exercise performed in Ms. Prince's olive-drab costuming to Mendelssohn's effervescent Octet for Strings in E-Flat Major, began life as a showcase honoring a company dancer then ravaged by AIDS. It remains a thin, derivative work that looks back here and there in its diving-to-the-stage energy to Paul Taylor's masterly, heart-pumping, Bach-inspired 1975 "Esplanade, " as well as to Mark Morris's evocative and momentous 1981 "Gloria" (to Vivaldi).
When you - you're crack climbing a thin crack, you stick your toes into the crack and then kind of wrench down on to stand up, and it's painful.
Drives shriveled down to desk size, then to desktop size, then the size of a fat dictionary, followed by a thin paperback, a deck of cards and now just a single card or chip.
All the more surprising, then, that the result of their collaboration should too often feel thin and cramped.
The curtainless windows were rectangles of electric-blue sky that turned to gray and then normal daylight as the patients rose and slowly, in their thin striped cotton robes, began wandering down the corridor that led into the common room.
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