fragment Ted would whip out a 3x5 card write it down and stuff it in his pocket and then at the end of the day he would
fragments of amethyst, and it's got leather straps that you put it on your face.
DNA fragments from these bones, which at the time was quite a lot, vast majority, of course, not from the Neanderthal, as I said, but from bacteria.
With fragments just being 20 bases, are they unique enough to figure out whether something is the same gene or-- Yes.
shooting fragments .
And I remember the fragment of interview that I had done with Tim, which had been thrown out by the editor, by the way.
from this little fragment of the bone here.
So it's a fragment of the last phalanx of a pinkie from a little girl.
You need a code fragment , it's there.
It's like a fragment of time.
He was copying a fragment .
inside a fragment of a sentence on a single sheet of paper dictates their first jobs as doctors and thus their
We take these broken fragments , and we match them where they go, using this genome sequence as a guide to figure out where they go.
The were just fragments of memories that I knew that I wanted to like have a record of.
So he took the fragments up to London, to the head of the geological department of the British Museum, a man of
And you can see fragments of faces, but it's all sort of scrambled, so locally it makes sense, locally it looks like a flesh, but globally , it doesn't make any sense.
assembled out of molecular fragments with sort of three-dimensional printers we already can see many physical
they cut leaf fragments from from trees and carries these fragments along huge
this from his his fragments about physomy he wrote quite a lot uh uh about how the face can actually indicate uh
I was no longer a fragment of the universe.
And you can see that this fragment is just like this.
those next seven years you can see fragments of those personal projects inspiring massive Global brand projects
When you learn things in fragments from a search machine, you don't necessarily internalize it.
Most of them are just fragments , tiny little bits and pieces.
you might find in these fragments is often incomplete it's often out of
He's leaning there on the only working fragment of a machine that he built. That's a fragment of the difference engine, which was a calculator.
And he picked up at the site this fragment .
Because we felt that we had finally found a fragment of the tradition of painting on cloth that existed strongly in
And part of the clutch had a problem and threw a fragment of metal that destroyed his other eye.
So, this is a fragment of the Gospel of Peter.
And the first thing you then find is that the fragments of DNA are really small.
of the genome at least once from these fragments .
That's a sort of collage-like poem of fragments .
would be unfindable that's our business yeah and particularly in fragments and being able to connect them totally
Google search on you and can find out these fragments of information about you
uh uh uh um phys physomy sorry the fragments this is
Here's a stone sculpture, fragment of a stone sculpture about this big.
A little fragment came up and destroyed one of his eyes.
The 6th Century scribe who was copying this book was copying what was a fragment .
sometimes while it helps us it also can have a see only a fragment of the world and so this is the actually the picture
And even the mammoth elephant that's 10,000 years old-- they have fragments of DNA, but they're tiny.
Because they depend on collecting fragments of published information on specific genetic associations.
dust particles or to big extent, skin fragments that do contain a lot of DNA.
and see if one can fish out something So since the DNA or the bone fragments were found in Europe, how do you know
But so far, the DNA is still in fragments .
Piltdown, and found a number of fragments of the cranium of something that looked like if not a human, then a humanoid.
areas have been very, very much fragmented . That whole central area completely gone, fragments in the far West of Africa.
how we actually we don't see the world as a whole we only see fragments at any one time so this picture uh uh what does
sources from women the first book that I wrote I had a few little fragments in a woman's handwriting mainly I had to
So this is a tiny and simplified fragment of a semantic network that captures a person's knowledge of the tragic story brought to life by Sophocles in "Oedipus