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The clumps of skin (ew, I know) roll together and form bigger clumps that grab smaller clumps and...wow, it's just engrossing.
The clumps come into contact with little bubbles called lysosomes, which extend fingerlike projections that pull the clumps inside.
Pros: Highly absorbent materials, forms hard clumps, neutralizes odors quickly, virtually dust-free, fine-textured granules, comes in multi-cat formulaCons: Dark color may disguise clumps, tracked litter shows up easily
I've found larger clumps of dust gathering themselves in corners.
Wetland plants sit in dried clumps away from the water.
Clumps of fire ants have been spotted floating in floodwaters.
Clumps of people swarming an area, staring intently at cellphones.
Now people seem less likely to gather in intellectual clumps.
Break apart any clumps with a whisk or by hand.
Bling paced nervously, tearing clumps of grass from the turf.
Clumps of V.I.P.s on elevated platforms swell like sea anemone.
These clumps can grow until they collapse, forming a planet.
Some of them look like straw; others are filled with clumps.
No, my hair loss took the form of handful-sized clumps.
Want length without clumps, a maximum curl, and a waterproof formulation?
This way you can build and add volume without creating clumps.
I can feel the gravel-sized clumps growing amongst my alveoli.
There are fingernails and yellow teeth and dusty clumps of hair.
Clumps of kicked-up dirt, the puncture wounds of high heels.
They had markers indicating a buildup of clumps in their brains.
But if it fails in clumps, then that's a different story.
Soon there were reports of rashes and clumps of hair falling out.
Other clumps of dust, scattered around its periphery, became planets and asteroids.
Over time, gravity brings these clumps of dust closer and closer together.
In total, there are five of these ghostly clumps, hurtling through space.
Blocks of pink salt from the Himalayas, matte gray clumps from Japan.
Add cornstarch and salt next, whisking until there are no more clumps.
The crumbly curd is dumped into plastic boxes where it clumps together.
Prions are abnormally folded proteins that form toxic clumps in the brain.
Many infections that target the brain produce clumps of calcium, called calcification.
There's always the survivors clutching each other, weeping in little clumps outside.
Clumps of colored plastic poke out of the ground like weird vegetation.
Working in batches, she pushed these clumps through a wide-meshed sieve.
Ragged balls of fabric form potato-like clumps stuck to a neck.
Some sauropods flailed fused clumps of bones from their posteriors toward predators.
We're talking deep-fried pastry balls, buried under clumps of snowy powdered sugar.
Add coconut oil and vanilla; process until mixture clumps together, about 60 seconds.
Today we premiere her video for "Clumps," off her forthcoming new album Real.
The photo shows Doherty crying and holding large clumps of her own hair.
" Sharp further divulged that "clumps of hair [kept] coming out for weeks afterwards.
A flag at the top came out in clumps too delicate to unfold.
The stuff came away in clumps, which Iggy crammed into the carry-bag.
The blob emits several clumps of wavelength radiation that correspond to different galaxies.
Clumps of grass can easily get tracked onto and ground into the carpet.
Gauzy clumps of cotton from cottonwood trees drifted down around me like snowfall.
I saw the busted lip and the clumps of hair on the floor.
The clumps are visible in the tube where the water meets the alcohol.
The protein clumps within the egg "start to dance around," said Dr. Bohnert.
You can arrange them naturalistically, or in neat clumps — whatever style you like.
She showed a boy clumps of horsehair that were inside the lion's stomach.
Instead of majestic beasts, there were spindly trees draped in clumps of snow.
As the offspring aged, they made the protein clumps that their forebears did.
Clumps of receding dots create wave-like motions that evoke a summer breeze.
Claw marks and clumps of coarse hair extend 9 feet up the pine trees.
Both treatments are antibodies aimed at removing toxic clumps of amyloid from the brain.
But then, scientists discovered clumps of limnodrilus sulphurensis wriggling around on the cave floor.
Scott has spent long hours photographing these tiny inanimate clumps under an electron microscope.
The conversation slowly fades, just as the mascara clumps and flakes and wears away.
Slowly whisk the flour mixture into the wet mixture so that no clumps form.
Computer algorithms then hunt for changes in both individual voxels and clumps of them.
For the other (right), only oil separates pot and rice, resulting in crunchy clumps.
He had never seen clumps of white sage growing wild, and he picked some.
But as the week goes on, a few strands have turned into large clumps.
In the midst of Carmella's many surgeries, Shannon's hair had fallen out in clumps.
The gray, crenelated clumps look little like mountains, and more like elephants on fire.
Once their microbiomes were restored, the antibiotic-treated mice started developing protein clumps again.
Are they constantly sloughing themselves off, or do they puff plasma off in clumps?
Her armpits were gritty with tiny hairs and flecked with clumps of white deodorant.
Clams, too, will form these shimmering clumps to trap irritants that enter their shells.
Unidentifiable clumps of pebble-sized debris and pieces of half-destroyed equipment littered the floor.
They make a racist bitch's hair fall out in clumps and scar tissue completely disintegrate.
Within minutes, Krone's hair began falling out in clumps, he friend writes on the site.
For some, hair falls out in clumps, then grows back, only to fall out again.
The fleshy ones would looked like oddly shaped clumps in microbial mats bathed in cyanobacteria.
And instead of being dotted across the steppe, they are arranged in tightly packed clumps.
Stir in the melted butter, then pinch the mixture until it forms pea-size clumps.
There is so much that it clumps on its own, without the presence of microbes.
In the shot, the patches gradually go from perfect squares to simple clumps of yarn.
When Dr. Bohnert let them mate with males, however, the clumps disappeared from the eggs.
Get too close, and you're lost in clumps of intense color and seemingly unconnected elements.
As clumps of snow fell on a crowd clad in parkas and wrapped in scarves, Sen.
"I went into the second treatment and after that I started pulling out clumps," she says.
However, Woulfe mentioned that not all investigators agree that these protein clumps spread along the nerves.
Before they form into plaques, misfolded amyloid beta molecules bunch into smaller clumps known as oligomers.
The gorgeously busy "Daniel Reading" balances saturated colors, finely sketched figuration, and textured clumps of paint.
But if you're into the rocker factor that clumps give, this isn't the one for you.
Shake or squeeze the moss/lichen clumps over another transparent dish to collect trapped water. 5.
The headlights continued on their distant path without pause, illuminating motionless antelope and clumps of grass.
They grew in gnarled clumps on broken knuckles of bedrock clenched like fists beneath the soil.
I kicked down to the bottom, pushing past clumps of moss and silky strands of pondweed.
Clumps of facial hair from fighters who shaved their beards to blend in with fleeing civilians.
This one definitely has the most separation and much smaller clumps than the other mascaras did.
Many of the rabbits were missing small clumps of fur but seemed otherwise normal and active.
Online complaints note that the new milk powder doesn't dissolve, leaving large clumps in the liquid.
After the relapse, I saw all the clumps of hair and thought, 'I'm such a junkie.
Within a few weeks my hair started falling out in large, distressing clumps in the shower.
That social signalling creates clumps of users bound together by preexisting cultural norms and shared concerns.
This after she arrived at their door, battered and with clumps of her hair pulled out.
"They'll come in clumps and when other people don't want to allocate capital," Mr. Buffett said.
That change switches on the enzymes inside the lysosomes, allowing them to swiftly shred the clumps.
As a New Yorker, I instinctively flee from sidewalk-clogging clumps of tourists in Midtown Manhattan.
Those clumps went by many names over the years, such as double minutes and extrachromosomal DNA.
It forms hard clumps on contact and is both easy to scoop and safe to flush.
She shaved her head after her hair began to fall out in clumps early in chemotherapy.
Like people, they develop clumps of proteins in the brain and suffer a steep cognitive decline.
They removed the matted, black clumps, and discharged the woman from the hospital six days later.
As part of this process, clumps of paint build up in spots and blot certain areas.
Image courtesy Sea-Mer AssociationLate last week, strange sponge-like clumps began washing ashore in northern France.
Yet the new observations brought uncertainty in the form of quickly-moving gas clumps in Antares' atmosphere.
His hair — buzzed short in pictures from before his arrest — sticks wildly from his head in clumps.
Eventually, the snow slides onto the sidewalk below in large, heavy clumps or as chunks of ice.
Mix in powdered sugar a little at a time, working to get all the clumps out. 3.
These clumps were once microbial cells, and are similar to modern microbes found in hydrothermal vent environments.
"We found that this single [emission] breaks up into several clumps, corresponding to different galaxies," Geach said.
These blue clumps are traveling at 150,000 mph toward the upper left direction (from our view, anyhow).
These plants can reach heights of several feet and grow in thick clumps or as solitary plants.
But when looking for planets within disks, the algorithms can confuse clumps and clouds for newborn worlds.
This glove could be the solution: It will gather clumps of hair as you pet your doggo.
The algae formed huge clumps along shorelines in the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and Florida's east coast.
Frequently, large clumps of solar material explode into space in the form coronal mass ejections or CMEs.
Mr. Ogik reached down and pulled the metal casing of a mortar shell from clumps of soil.
And surprisingly, he saw dozens of specks of pollen, some even clustered in clumps, alongside the beetle.
Many dogs like to scavenge the shore where they may find -- and eat -- drying clumps of algae.
Some packages contain a single lock, shorter than a thumbnail; others hold long clumps, twisted like spaghetti.
It forms hard clumps on contact, making it easy to scoop and eliminating odors at the source.
Don't worry if it clumps up — just massage it into the hair and shape (no combing here).
With discrete clumps, the mixture looks somewhere between a bright green snow cone and tiny nugs of weed.
Gravity. You might know it as the force that explains how all clumps of matter came to be.
People with Parkinson's disease have clumps in their brains called "Lewy bodies," which contain substances including alpha-synuclein.
Their bedrooms are totally bare but for mattresses sitting on the floor surrounded by clumps of wrinkled clothes.
Just two swipes of this mascara makes my lashes look darker and curlier, without leaving any clumps behind.
Next, they cut off his clothes and shaved his head, leaving clumps of hair lying on the floor.
She had been bruised and scratched and bound to her bed, with clumps of her hair cut off.
The hors d'oeuvres run out about 15 minutes later, and clumps of guests migrate to the open bar.
I looked out the window from 2,500 feet and saw thousands of clumps of algae surrounding the island.
He uses sharpened stones to cut clumps of dried grass for the walls before tying it all together.
That sound you can hear in the background there is probably the producers tearing clumps of hair out.
Some of the traps had been cut, creating larger openings, and clumps of beige poison littered the pavement.
Dog hair accumulated in giant clumps in the corners of rooms and in filthy patches on the rug.
It is showing signs of recovery, with clumps of singed sphagnum moss already producing small shoots of regrowth.
Both brands had the granola packaged in bite-sized clumps, but the Kirkland brand had smaller pieces overall.
And yet there she is, our sister, our flesh, howling and yanking her hair out in bleeding clumps.
Rafa arrived at Newcastle a weather-beaten old bird, wings clipped and feathers falling out in great clumps.
The coffee season was about to begin, and red coffee berries shined in clumps against the dark bushes.
Young mice given antibiotics for a week had fewer clumps in their brains when they grew old, too.
The researchers then created mutant "female" worms and observed that their eggs all became littered with protein clumps.
" During the coronavirus pandemic, he said, "the problem seems to be not bringing people together in large clumps.
There are no clumps of paint that could slow the eye down as it moves across the work.
No ugly clumps of black squares, and a great set of four long downs, the highlight being BOBBLEHEAD.
Gravity took over, with slightly denser areas of the universe pulling the gas into denser and denser clumps.
Buyers remark that the mower cuts well after just one pass and doesn't leave stragglers, clumps, or lines.
According to Phillips this hit the makeup trifecta: it avoid clumps and makes lashes look extra long and voluminous.
It's March 2018 and it's snowing wet clumps of slush on an anti-fascist library that's been recently firebombed.
Poured into a skillet, the liquid sizzled and congealed into bite-sized clumps as a chef stirred it around.
They exposed these brain cell clumps to two strains of Zika virus, one from Africa and one from Brazil.
I expected them to scatter in the wind but they kind of fell onto the rocks below in clumps.
Potentially toxic clumps of mercury and gold concentrate can be refined to extract gold once passed through the body.
Video from Tucson shows large clumps of protesters on virtually every corner of a busy stretch of road Wednesday.
I have extremely small lashes, so a few clumps are welcome to give me the volume boost I need.
Later, when the scientists inspected the animals' brains, they found far fewer of the protein clumps linked to dementia.
The rubber will cause the hair to ball up into little clumps you can just toss in the trash.
Her surfaces are generally flat and the thin oil paint occasionally contains tiny clumps of debris or brush hairs.
Even dogs who avoid water may scavenge the shore where they may find -- and eat -- drying clumps of algae.
That produces pea-sized clumps of material known as clinker, which are then cooled and ground into a powder.
Refuges include the underside of leaves and tree limbs, leaf debris, crevices in rocks and clumps of tall grass.
Over the years, clumps of my dark hair have slid down the cape and pooled on the kitchen floor.
There, the worms can grow to nearly 20 inches long, and they cluster into little clumps that can itch terribly.
If clumps in the disk around the black hole were responsible, the motion wouldn't go in any particular consistent direction.
For the blueberry chia pudding, add cider and honey to chia seeds while whisking making sure there are no clumps.
To generate the skin, scientists first cultured stem cells in a dish so the cells would grown into immature clumps.
Two months later, her hair began to fall out in clumps, and she eventually lost 50-60% of her hair.
You got your floats, your marching bands, and your middle-aged men with green pageboy hats walking in loose clumps.
The 47s lifted off behind us and rotor wash shoved us through clumps of dry grass and over warm boulders.
For the other, rice and pot are separated only by oil, and the end result is broken into crunchy clumps.
Clumping cat litter works by absorbing liquid, turning it into solid clumps that can be scooped up and thrown away.
But his formula got an unexpected result: itching, rashes, even hair loss in large clumps, in both adults and children.
I've had clients come from other places, complaining about their lashes, and I find clumps of glue against their eyelids.
This is quite an assertion, expanding on the established fact that many mass-market cereals are just clumps of sugar.
On a good night, his team can accumulate clumps of runs that make the score look like a football game.
The clumps of lymphocytes seen in the bone marrow were cancerous — but it took some unusual stains to reveal that.
"My hair [started] coming off in giant clumps in the shower, and my curls drastically lost their definition," she said.
A ribbon of live bark runs up one side, funnelling water and nutrients to clumps of green needles high above.
Black clumps have reached the shores of the island of Amami-Oshima, a coast guard official told Reuters by phone.
In laboratory experiments on clumps of neurons, scientists can give them a drug that spurs them to grow extra synapses.
Additionally, appendix tissue samples from healthy people contained protein clumps similar to the ones found in the brains of Parkinson's patients.
And if that wasn't enough, the hair on my head started falling out in clumps, and I was rapidly gaining weight.
I told myself that I was losing it and imagining the size of the clumps to be bigger than they were.
The small, jagged foam sculptures are coated with resin, sand, and other materials to resemble partially melted clumps of polluted snow.
Encountered on a gallery floor rather than a city sidewalk, the lifelike clumps are droll, uncomfortable reminders of urban pollution's normalization.
Hundreds of tons of the slimy stuff have been infecting the pristine waters and washing up in clumps on the shore.
Sounds straightforward, but Leinonen's model shows how this happens at an extremely detailed level with arbitrarily shaped snowflakes and clumps thereof.
Toss very lightly with your fingers to combine, and breaking up the clumps of dough if they feels too wet. 2.
The data from the map has since revealed that the Universe may have less clumps of matter than cosmologists previously thought.
These whorls then function kind of like mills, wherein surrounding worm clumps are gathered and incorporated into the growing worm-mat.
The seedlings grew up in clumps: Mr Nzabahimana, a lean, muscular man, uses his hands to convey a vaguely bushy shape.
Or the wand doesn't coat each lash, making them clump up and stick together in three or four lash-wide clumps.
But there are no remains in this graveyard -- just clumps of grass stolen from opponents' fields and then buried beneath headstones.
He thought he looked pretty good bald, but the experience of watching his hair fall out in clumps was deeply disturbing.
In the forest land that Dhamditola has claims over, fruit trees and medicinal herbs jostle against tendu bushes and bamboo clumps.
These small, round clumps of algae suck up nitrates, prevent excess algae from growing and release oxygen back into the tank.
At the same time, in Pullman, snowflakes fell onto the field, turning into large clumps of powder by the fourth quarter.
In hermaphrodite worms, they discovered, immature eggs were loaded with protein clumps, while the ones close to the sperm had none.
People crowd down the aisle, forming clumps as they squeeze into seats and stop to load suitcases into the overhead bins.
His wife, Patricia Sovern, said the cause was amyloid cardiomyopathy, in which clumps of protein build up in the heart tissue.
It also often contains anticaking agents to prevent clumps from forming, or dextrose, a form of sugar, to stabilize the iodine.
X-ray images can reveal the clumps of silicon, iron, and other elements that dying stars leave behind after they've disappeared.
We appreciate the fine-tuning wrought upon these clumps of mud even as we let ourselves be taken in by it.
By contrast, he suspects that a nebula might break up into gas clumps rapidly, meaning enormous planets would be easy to form.
All were created from the same dense gas and dust clumps, but not all of the star clusters are the same age.
But in Alzheimer's patients, it clumps together to form the plaques that are thought by many experts to slowly destroy the brain.
They also found that the human appendix contains clumps of a protein called alpha-synuclein in a form associated with the disease.
One occurs at the ginnery, where huge clumps of seed-studded fluff are shovelled into gigantic machines that clean and comb them.
The strands or clumps cast shadows on the retina, appearing as specks, dots, clouds or spider webs in your field of vision.
After reaching maturity, the biofilm will spread, whether by detachment of slime clumps or by dispersal, as seen in the chart below.
Earth is thought to have been formed after the birth of the Sun drew numerous small particles together, eventually creating larger clumps.
The most common neurodegenerative disease, Alzheimer's is characterized by two types of abnormal protein which form lesions or clumps in the brain.
Every morning I wake to clumps of my own hair scattered among the fallen twigs and dried leaves of my makeshift bed.
Conservation group Sea Shepherd said there had not been a spill on this scale in Hong Kong, as the clumps kept spreading.
Fate, I have learned, is a haphazard forester—marking clumps for destruction, then cutting unevenly, leaving some stems behind, vulnerable to rot.
The irritated clumps of pimples around my chin and mouth visibly dried out, and no new breakouts sprung up in their place.
Running, falling, sliding, colliding, the dancers seemed blown about like trash in a windstorm, now piling together in sculptural clumps, now disintegrating.
Runners are cutting back their routines, scared off by clumps of black dust they blow out of their nostrils in the shower.
In any shared shower facility, you're going to find the the obvious post-workout body detritus—sweat, skin cells, clumps of hair.
The clumps of rice are sometimes chewy, sometimes crispy and sometimes both, but always hold the dressing's thrilling, sweet-sour high note.
The rake combs through the crystals every 5, 10, or 20 minutes, pulling out clumps and pushing them into that covered tray.
The delayed result, a form of diffuse hair loss called telogen effluvium, was causing her hair to fall out in frightening clumps.
This natural cat litter forms hard clumps on contact and neutralizes odor quickly, making it an excellent choice for multi-cat households.
Just two weeks after making the list, a CT scan showed Claire had fungal balls, or clumps of mold, in her sinuses.
Tests later showed that the ash, which looked like dirty clumps of cotton candy scattered across rooftops and lawns, contained toxic chemicals.
It was basically just a mass of neutral hydrogen and neutral helium and dark matter, with clumps of dark matter here and there.
After, Duvall was said to have showed him that clumps of hair that had fallen out due to the intense stress of filming.
And the problem is that it clumps together the women who might have one or no UTIs and the women who have many.
Analysis revealed clumps of greasy, matted hair, and a one-inch-wide (3 cm) brain-like structure covered by a thin, rudimentary skull.
The reddish object near the center of Earth is Australia, and the clumps at the top left corner are bits of Southeast Asia.
Somewhere in the South of Russia, little clumps of wool are being transformed into adorable creatures with a skeptical look in their eyes.
Needless to say, studying clumps of cells in a petri dish is a far cry from being able to study a whole brain.
Image: Borths & Stevens, 2019Its environment likely consisted of a patchy forest habitat with clumps of trees and some open spaces between, explained Borths.
To produce toddy wine, the collected palm juice must be boiled down and then dried into jaggery—little clumps of reddish palm sugar.
Unfortunately, some of the polls used by the model clump all of these groups together — so our model clumps them together as well.
The new owner warned me that the water would be cold and to keep away from the black clumps floating on the water.
In the final scene, ghostly, silhouetted bodies fall like clumps of gray snow from the sky, which might symbolize death, the final frontier.
Inside the brain, Alzheimer's is associated with abnormal clumps known as amyloid plaques and tangled bundles of fibers, often called tau or tangles.
ESA says these cold clumps of gas a few hundred light years across (21 degrees above absolute zero!) are very active stellar nurseries.
ESA says these cold clumps of gas a few hundred light years across (15 degrees above absolute zero!) are very active stellar nurseries.
Pay attention, and you'll see these lines on walls, an inch or so above the sidewalk, sometimes smattered with little clumps of fur.
Those may shift large amounts of material from the poles down to the equatorial region, causing clumps of rocky debris to build up.
Only in the last minutes before fertilization do they destroy protein clumps and damaged proteins, so that their offspring won't inherit that burden.
The work was more rewarding, but the conditions in the T.C.U. remained so stressful that her hair began to fall out in clumps.
No clumps, my lashes look fuller and longer, and the best part is the brush — I feel like it really covers every single lash.
Looking down into the shag carpet, I can see it's just filled with dirty old toenails, cigarette butts, and clumps of pube-looking hair.
What&aposs more, wet clippings are a pain to clean up, Milotte says, and  clumps of grass on your lawn could smother new sprouts.
Here are the trajectories of almost 90 Milky Way satellites, including clumps of stars called globular clusters in blue, and orbiting galaxies in red.
The teeniest, random energy fluctuations of quantum mechanics could have been magnified into clumps and voids, creating the large-scale structure of the universe.
Known as the Jovian Trojans, they are organized into two giant clumps—one in front of the gas giant and one that trails behind.
What the astronomers found is three large clumps of cold gas falling toward the Abell 2597 black hole at some 300 kilometers per second.
You may soak through your tampon or pad every hour or two throughout your period, and may see clumps of blood, Dr. Seckin says.
The photos reveal waves in the outer rings caused by the motions of some of Saturn's moons and clumps of material within the rings.
Your lashes will look super long, fluttery, and voluminous but with none of the clumps that come with piling on several coats of mascara.
I did have fun with the pizza that had four big white clumps of burrata, one for each tomato-slathered and oregano-seasoned slice.
Wielding a shuttlecock-shaped basket attached to a long rattan pole, Mr. Pérez pointed to the sea urchins nestled in clumps near the rocks.
Carnauba wax is a key ingredient in Haribo's products, giving gummy bears their glossy finish while preventing them from congealing together in large clumps.
The aftermath isn't slick like face oils can be, and it doesn't leave a resin that pills under other lotions or clumps under makeup.
Wafer-like tissues were immunostained, using antibodies designed to discolor a specific protein — in this case, tau, which clumps and spreads, killing brain cells.
She slid her palms together as if she were washing them under running water, letting the flour fall back into the bowl in clumps.
But when they tested both mechanisms together, the model revealed a second, smaller pattern hidden within the clumps of grass between the fairy circles.
It is believed to result from repeated trauma to the head, causing a buildup of the abnormal protein tau, which clumps in the brain.
This natural cat litter is also completely biodegradable which means that you can flush it safely, as long as you break up large clumps.
A few times during his match against Mannarino, Djokovic stumbled, and at other times, he stooped to clear away divots or clumps of grass.
This could cause gas clumps which would separate from the dark matter and then later form galaxies made up only of gas and stars.
Then a woman rushed up to her and chopped off clumps of her hair, at one point slicing a chunk of her scalp off.
The canvas's edges are not taped off or tidied up, but left with clumps of paint clinging to them like a stiff, lumpy fringe.
I would see huge clumps in the drain, strands on my clothes, and I could just pull a handful of strands out of my ends.
When exposed to the elements, this compound bleeds into the atmosphere in large airborne clumps, which can, unfortunately, be picked up by the human nose.
"So I am on set for Cats and it is fully snowing," she said in one video as clumps of snowflakes stuck to her hair.
This erratic dimming, according to a new study, could be caused by clumps of orbiting gas and dust—the possible remnants of a planetary catastrophe.
But we're here for the Maine lobster roll, clumps of lobster claw mixed with mayonnaise and chives and served on a buttered and toasted roll.
Studies have shown that as these conditions progress, these proteins tend to form clumps (known as amyloid plaques and tau protein tangles) in the brain.
That can be frustrating as hell to watch, as it's going to miss plenty of dust bunnies and clumps of hair on its first pass.
Her face was stern with worry, eyes inflamed by sleeplessness or drink, grey hair sprayed out from beneath her hood like clumps of pine needles.
And the process is almost as satisfying as peeling off a pore strip — you can quite literally see the shadow clumps lifting off in pieces.
A veterinarian later shaved nine pounds of matted hair and feces from a single dog, with some of the clumps nearly the size of baseballs.
The carbon and nitrogen packed within these churning clumps of waste interact to produce a surprising amount of nitrous oxide, as the new research shows.
But you know how sometimes you're walking down the street and little clumps of trash and leaves will get stuck in miniature cyclones of refuse?
Like the clumps of earth that African farmers whack with their hand hoes, these natural and human obstacles are stubborn and hard to break down.
Basswood grows in tight clumps of up to five or more stems—so tight, that we can't cut one stem down without damaging the others.
Nutrient pollution, flowing from the Mississippi River into the Gulf of Mexico, is birthing huge clumps of algae that are sucking oxygen from the water.
On the scan of a patient who had fled his office fighting back tears, he pointed out three large white spots — clumps of dead cells.
It is believed to result from repeated trauma to the head, which causes a buildup of the abnormal protein tau which clumps in the brain.
These fast-moving clumps of material cause shock waves which can produce space weather, like the dazzling aurorae we see on worlds with magnetic fields.
Willy-nilly development has jammed clumps of townhouses on tiny lots, critics say, ruining blocks and worsening congestion, even if that development is perfectly legal.
Natural cat litter has several advantages over conventional clay-based cat litter — it's more eco-friendly, it clumps well, and it's healthy for your cat.
In a detailed review of biodegradable cat litters, Consumer Search comments that World's Best Natural Cat Litter clumps on contact and neutralizes odors almost immediately.
The ground was covered with kelp, the occasional crab and edible clumps of roe from the fourhorn sculpin, which the Inuit call the ugly fish.
To lessen the threat posed by the brittle underbrush and those thick clumps of grass, landowners and the state are literally removing it bite by bite.
But for those of us with them, melanin will tend to cluster in little clumps that darken whenever we spend a day outside in the sun.
While in jail, the mother was "pulling out her hair in clumps and pleading to take her own life," her lawyer, David Terry, told the Oregonian.
It tasted pretty much like one would expect — fluffy yet dense, light, and chewy — although the clumps were perhaps a bit clumpier than a regular scramble.
In some cases, black hole accretion may be dominated by randomly distributed clumps of cold molecular gas rather than the more typical meal of hot plasma.
He mixes these improvisational scribbles with catalogues of abstract symbols and clumps of black lines that hover on the edge of figuration without committing to it.
Or they could be hot clumps out in the wide Frisbee of gas draining into the black hole, or other possible disk structures like spiral arms.
In a small bowl, mix the starter culture with the distilled water using a fork to be sure that you do not get any clumps. 3003.
It is believed to result from repeated trauma to the head, which results in a buildup of the abnormal protein tau that clumps in the brain.
Those clumps of matter — which can look like arms of the disk — then fall onto the star, causing bright outbursts and possible periods of extreme growth.
Nero had caught the scent at the roots of an oak, sending up clumps of dirt as Mr. Tarandek twisted a spade into the black earth.
Back on the street, friends recounted their escapes in excited clumps, while two young women hid from the stilted man under the M20 bus stop shelter.
What they saw was that much like what happens in a cement mixer, the dry paste formed from the powder and the fluid made shaggy clumps.
Mr. Ferguson and a few other men headed over to chop long, thin oysters from the big muddy clumps that grow wild at the tide line.
A mysterious oil spill is ravaging Brazil's northeastern coast, killing sea turtles, limiting fishing and littering the sand with clumps of the crude substance, Bloomberg reports.
The child's nickname, Bea, is spelled out on a wall in clumps of nylon mesh, bristling with the knitting needles that were used to create them.
The idea of the study was to add hormonal treatment, which might stop minute clumps of cancer that had spread to other parts of the body.
By the time he was in the first grade, Teejayx26 claims, he'd pulled off his first scam: selling clumps of parsley as little baggies of weed.
On Tuesday, Monroy had gone outside the surrounding fence to fix his bike when the sudden, rapid blasts began propelling huge clumps of concrete through the air.
He was injected with a harmless, radioactive molecule that binds to clumps of amyloid and can then be detected with a positron-emission tomography (PET) brain scan.
After decades of concern, the EPA revealed that there are massive levels of lead and arsenic contamination in the soil, masked by grass and clumps of flowers.
If you've been noticing larger clumps of hair stuck to your comb when you get out of the shower over the past few months, don't freak out.
Stretches of some of Hong Kong's most popular beaches were still smothered with white clumps of jelly-like palm oil on Wednesday and an accompanying sour stench.
Both zoos will have tables of objects to handle, like massive bison skulls and clumps of fur, which "is probably softer than you think," Mr. Calvelli said.
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It resembles the offspring of granola and Cocoa Krispies: a devilish mix of clumps of puffed rice covered in caramelized milk chocolate, candied hazelnuts and meringue drops.
In the wrong hands, the grains could easily wind up brittle or in clumps, but here they're notably fluffy, at the ideal midpoint between loose and clingy.
It will be the first close-up observation of a small Kuiper belt object, one of the clumps of ice and rock beyond the orbit of Neptune.
An average of 15 years later, researchers administered PET and M.R.I. scans to detect the presence of beta-amyloid, the protein that clumps together to form plaques.
They said little as they walked, tired and hungry, through the darkened streets of Tapanatepec, moving past clumps of migrants resting on the shoulder of the road.
She culls anything from the natural world that can serve her: exotics, weeds, hairy seed pods, flower leis, dangling clumps of moss, even animal and vegetable matter.
But the scientists noticed something in the cells beyond the 23 pairs of chromosomes: In some of them, sitting alongside the chromosomes, were little clumps of DNA.
Data gathered by Cassini found that Saturn's rings are made up of odd-sized clumps of particles — some as small as grains of sand, others miles long.
People are always materializing deep in the background or dashing around in dim clumps — admittedly sometimes to fill time while the big blocks glide about between scenes.
A. Squirrels' nests, also called dreys, may look like haphazard clumps of leaves but are actually fairly complex in their construction, with several layers of different materials.
The result is that gray layer you see on out-of-the-way surfaces, and also those clumps—or dust bunnies—that collect under beds and in corners.
Breath of the Wild boasts a larger and — appropriately — wilder space than Zelda games have had before, the landscape studded with rock formations and clumps of tall trees.
This is because when the two proteins tangle, the clumps they form block cell-to-cell signalling in the brain, meaning messages of communication cannot reach other regions.
In healthy brains tau protein normally helps brain cells to function but in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease tau clumps up in tangles inside the cells.
Thick clumps of oil were still visible in some areas on Thursday, but "much less than the several days prior," Environment Minister Siti Nurbaya said in a statement.
They stand in clumps in the dark, craning their necks up and down the street, ready to battle anyone who tries to take their hero — and benefactor — away.
Two monumental sculptures gleam in the skylit galleries: the inflatable stainless-steel "Balloon Monkey (Blue)" (2006-13) and "Play-Doh" (1994-2014), giant multicolored aluminum clumps of clay.
Older studies ultimately found that a number of patients tested did not actually have the clumps and plaques the drug was targeting, which might help explain failure rates.
The brush also deposits and de-clumps at the same time; I've never had an issue with spidery lashes even though I use a few coats at once.
After a few miles of hiking, he settled on a spot carpeted with springy moss and fallen logs sprouting all manner of Seussian plants and clumps of fungi.
Eight lean young men, some still wearing bloodstained clothes, dragged away clumps of barbed wire on Thursday that protesters had torn from the fence dividing Gaza from Israel.
As opposed to growing at a steady rate, stars like G358-MM1 are fed huge clumps of dust and gas that fuel their evolution into high-mass stars.
It passed through forests of ponderosa pine; the trees held the snow way out on the tips of their branches, in clumps, as if they were clutching snowballs.
"The government, while working closely with local authorities, is looking into how broad the range (of oil clumps washed ashore) is and what has caused it," Suga said.
Neither type of exercise prevented amyloid clumps -- a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease -- from continuing to develop in the brains of the 70 adults who participated in the study.
When clumps of snowdrop flowers appear prematurely next to my driveway, their comely blossoms a harbinger of spring, I think of all the other mismatches unfolding in nature.
The other postulates that instabilities in the youthful circumstellar nebula lead to the formation of gas clumps, which themselves act as nuclei for the accretion of yet more gas.
A few seconds into her livestream, Blake is seen going into full-on shock when she realizes clumps of her bleached blonde hair are coming off with a comb.
With a long-handled spoon or spatula, fold and stir the beaten egg whites into the batter until the batter is smooth with no visible clumps of whites. 7.
Investigators at the crime scene also found clumps of Plunkett's scalp and hair near his body — and, tellingly, a chair flecked with blood spatter, perhaps used to beat him.
When then chilies have plumped up, drain and cut them into very fine threads, making certain that there are no fiery clumps sticking together that will startle your dinners.
After all, there was some sort of chicken component to those fried little clumps of soft but slightly chewy grease; They were like little spongy pockets of fried protein.
After a few minutes, she transitioned from harvesting to planting, kneeling in the dirt with other children to insert small clumps of broccoli into a fresh bed of soil.
My flower beds are nothing but a jumble of dried stems and matted clumps, a collection of dead vegetation I've left undisturbed for my tiniest neighbors to shelter in.
" She added: "I was spending money to color my hair, and then it would all go to waste because DevaCurl caused my hair to fall out in giant clumps.
I keep it turned off, but various other algorithms running behind the scenes still show me bad tweets people I follow liked, or clumps of hashtags and keyworded Moments.
Tiny grasped the broom again and went at some hair clumps she'd missed, and as she swept she heard the flat slap of an open palm against the window.
Their observations revealed giant, dense clumps of gas which were concentrated enough that they were collapsing, rather than remaining stable from the outward pressure caused by star formation and supernovae.
Dr. Stephen Kajiura, an associate professor at Florida Atlantic University's Department of Biological Sciences, posted the footage on Facebook, showing large clumps of the black tip sharks along the coastline.
"Current models of galaxy bulge formation assume that vast clumps of gas and stars interacted to form the primordial bulges of galaxies, merging and dissolving in the process," Ferraro said.
Not only that, since our digestive systems can't break down hair, it can also cause clumps of hair to remain in the stomach, as it did for this poor woman.
Bursting with new stars, IC 13 sits 21 million light years away from Earth and behind clumps of cosmic dust and gas, making it a really difficult galaxy to study.
Bursting with new stars, IC 10 sits 2.2 million light years away from Earth and behind clumps of cosmic dust and gas, making it a really difficult galaxy to study.
The 1995 island had been partly eroded by waves over the past quarter-century, but nevertheless resisted complete annihilation because it was made of solid clumps of sticky, solidified lava.
On the eyes, he swiped Diorshow's Maximizer 3D Triple Volume lash primer along with two coats of Diorshow Iconic Overcurl Waterproof mascara, applied in a swirling motion to create clumps.
Nutri Ninja Auto IQ technology crushes through fruits, veggies, and even ice to ensure the perfect texture every time, eliminating those random clumps and lumps in your otherwise perfect smoothie.
In two dark bronze reliefs named "Witch" and "Pilates" she drags little stones or clumps of bronze down the surface, creating deep ruts and leaving the forming implements in place.
A biopsy of his bone marrow did show abnormal clumps of a kind of white blood cell called a lymphocyte, but there was no sign that these cells were cancerous.
Snapshots from my skinnier past didn't show the way I would faint after working out; they didn't show my bruised skin or the way my hair fell out in clumps.
Dr. Bohnert and Dr. Kenyon then carried out additional studies, such as looking for other mutant worms that could not clear out protein clumps even though they could make sperm.
But since her hair began falling out in clumps a year ago, a symptom of alopecia, Elexia avoids looking at herself in a small mirror hanging on the front door.
It mattered at the time, at least to theory-inclined critics, that the paint merged with the weave of the canvas rather than sitting in clumps on top of it.
This gel-based peel not only contains skin-clearing glycolic acid and charcoal, it gently gathers gunk and dead skin cells into clumps as you exfoliate and leaves skin super soft.
The instrument has a high-definition camera fixed to the tip to help the doctor identify any potentially problematic polyps (clumps of cells) that can then be removed on the spot.
Just $2.49 will get you a 5-piece order of these coagulated orange clumps of processed cheese, and they come with ranch dressing dipping sauce because The Burger King knows taste.
Ms. Vucetaj offers men their own grooming suite at her studio, and often sees "clumps and choppiness" in the brow lines of men who often have their barber trim their eyebrows.
Last year's count in Bolinas had been very low; still, the trees had been festooned with scores of butterfly clumps, in which hundreds of monarchs hung together for warmth and protection.
It is well known, of course, that some deceased football players' brains have shown tissue damage and spreading clumps of a protein called tau that can strangle and kill brain cells.
Local people say dozens show up at the graveyard each day to pay tribute to Mr. Wani, some carrying away clumps of mud from the mound of grass covering his grave.
Cassini gathered data on Saturn's famous rings and found they are made up of odd-sized clumps of particles — some as small as grains of sand, others that are miles long.
The resistance and the give of velvet to an energetic brush, causing clumps and yielding skids of paint, suggest the bliss of a musician exploring the virtues of a new instrument.
The Scenario:Lately, you've started to notice something horrifying every time you take a shower: Your drain is now clogged with clumps of hair so dense they resemble your neighbor's Shih Tzu.
The bacteria also grew in clumps, which the researchers say is a possible defensive measure where the shell of the outer cells are used to protect the inner cells from the antibiotics.
There was little chance to celebrate or commiserate with other Cubs fans during the games, though their presence was felt, clumps of royal blue fans letting out yells with each successive run. .
Ever since my hair started falling out in thick clumps about five years ago — due to a change in birth control — I've become obsessed with and envious of other people's thick hair.
If it's acute hair loss, and suddenly you're shedding tons of hair and you have no clue why, seeing clumps that come out all at once can be very traumatic, she says.
In the past decade, plastics have been found in the ocean's deepest and most remote points, collecting in massive, dense clumps, and clogging the stomachs of marine life washed up onto shorelines.
Isaacs and Sallis both suggest that the main warning signs of an underlying problem would be hair falling out in clumps, rather than strands, and finding actual bald patches on your scalp.
In the words of Justice Neil Gorsuch, author of the majority opinion, Mr Bucklew's cavernous hemangioma causes tumours comprised of "clumps of blood vessels" to grow in his head, neck and throat.
He had climbed out Chloe's nursery window to empty the gutters, clawing out wet clumps of leaves and bird shit with his bare hands, hands gone blue and bloodless from the cold.
The skill network, shown below, reveals two clumps of abilities — complex problem-solving and interpersonal relationships on one side, and manual dexterity and stamina on the other — with few connections between them.
As she began chemotherapy, I asked a theatrical hairdresser (and no, that's not redundant) to drop by Selma's apartment and shave her head, since her hair had begun falling out in clumps.
If you find a clump of mascara on your mascara wand, simply take a textured paper towel and wipe the end of the wand on the paper until all clumps are gone.
In the early 1980s, West Coast hatcheries started selling oyster larvae attached to crushed bits of shell that could be grown individually, rather than in clumps that required hammering the shells apart.
During the day they chase stories, and he coins the term "man-slaw" to describe the clumps of fat and flesh left behind in the debris of suicide attacks and car bombs.
At a news conference, Dr. Runyon of the mission's science team described how lines on the surface of Ultima Thule appeared to delineate distinct clumps that might have once been smaller bodies.
Something about their squelchy wetness, the vines they dangled from in clumps, how they were wont to fall on the ground and get squished by someone's unsuspecting shoe—it all deeply disgusted me.
By contrast, today, the situation is much different; too many foreigners come here illegally, wangle (sic) their way onto public assistance, and then sit as unassimilated clumps at best, as terrorists at worse.
The scientists were able to divide the cases into four stages based on these clumps of tangled "ptau," or phosphorylated tau proteins, as well as other more advanced degenerative symptoms throughout the brain.
From there, Tanzi's work has shown, the plaques trigger the production of tangles—clumps of another brain protein called tau seen in the later stages of Alzheimer's—which together then trigger chronic inflammation.
Ferraro believes this living fossil still exists because if it was originally less massive and more compact than the other clumps, it didn't sink and merge into the central region of the bulge.
First, for those who've forgotten about Paris climate agreement—it's okay, it happened a while ago, long before our memory banks became clotted with clumps of Ken Bone's sweater—here's a brief refresher.
Kidney stones are essentially clumps of certain waste material that, for one reason or another, begin to build up in the kidney and eventually try to leave the body via the urinary tract.
I can agree with that, but also see now that "users" is the word of moment: Facebook's problems extend forever out of the idea that we are all different clumps of data generation.
Mr. Tierney declined to specify if the three operations were found at three different addresses or if they constituted three separate clumps of marijuana plants located in the woods at the same address.
They emerged, stuck with clumps of clay, from the right side of the red hole, brushed themselves off and filed to the left side, where they pried the earth apart and scrambled in.
"This process of destruction by the secret police itself formed cellulose clumps in whose colored mass of gray, pale blue and pink, only a few letters are recognizable," Knorr tells The Creators Project.
Kakigori makers often press the ice very gently with their hands, giving it a distinct rounded shape; but if packed too firmly, those soft, feathery crystals can freeze together as hard, wet clumps.
So Plan B gave way to Plan C. We retreated to a protected bog, a narrow path of water that wound endlessly through clumps of tall grass and bushes that smelled like sage.
While most delegates arrived in clumps on Sunday morning for the start of the congress, the generals arrived in a 200-strong phalanx, wearing crisply pressed uniforms and many of them carrying briefcases.
It was on New Year's Day of this year that 7-year-old Gianessa Wride's hair first started falling out in quarter-sized clumps as her mom brushed through her tangles in the morning.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong has closed more than a dozen beaches after a palm oil spill washed foul-smelling, Styrofoam-like clumps ashore, the latest major environmental disaster to blight the territory's waters.
The little boys playing with guns in the forest are like microscopic clumps of violent American masculinity, the kind that Eastwood's roles in Hang 'Em High, Dirty Harry, and High Plains Drifter helped formulate.
"What's going to happen with the water now that we have a new President?" one woman asked, later explaining that her hair had fallen out in clumps at the height of the water crisis.
At the other you've got the Robbie Williams obsessive who's stolen clumps of the singer's hair from a barber's bin and is currently in the process of legally changing his name to Robbie Williams.
There are clumps of nettles, tortuous brambles, and a sense that, for all its beauty, this terrain is made not for people but for what Mr Cocker calls the "more-than-human parts of life".
Images of the wolf taken by Albert Protopopov, a researcher at the Republic of Sakha Academy of Sciences, show clumps of thick fur on its head, an immaculate snout, and a terrifying set of fangs.
On Pui O beach on Lantau Island, large stinking clumps of congealed palm oil dotted the shoreline, and a rock formation at one end that children love to climb was coated in the slippery substance.
The study looked at all causes of dementia, including Alzheimer's, the most common form marked by clumps of amyloid in the brain, and vascular dementia, which is caused by blocked blood flow to the brain.
I sleep far less than I should, I make excuses to skip the gym while finding the time to pick up a greasy breakfast sandwich, and I pull out my hair in large, ugly clumps.
DNA is a water-soluble acid, and the usual extraction process results in something that looks to the naked eye like clumps of very thin, limp noodles — or soggy cotton candy — floating in the tube.
It was less a choreographed minuet than a scrum in which everyone rushed into the middle of the room before gradually breaking off into little satellite groups, like clumps of mercury rolling off into balls.
While the universe on the whole was cooling, the temperature at the center of these clumps was rising; after about 180 million years eventually becoming so high that the gas started to experience nuclear fusion.
While it's best to start exercising early in life, he said, "it is not too late to receive the benefits of exercise even late in life when there are already amyloid clumps in the brain."
Similar filaments contain iron compounds in the Nuvvuagittuq rocks, Mr. Dodd and his colleagues found, and they are attached to round clumps that resemble the tiny anchors bacteria use to hold on to rock surfaces.
Perhaps juicier beats would do the trick, but the Chainsmokers' brand of EDM softcore, lightweight keyboard yearning in processed pastel shades, produces drab ear candy with sickly clumps of sugar inappropriately concentrated in single spots.
A missing piece of the puzzle is why small and large gas giants do not co-exist around metalliferous stars, for core formation does not obviously preclude a nebula breaking up into gas clumps as well.
In someone with the disease, both types of proteins constantly accumulate, break apart, spread to different parts of the brain, where they accumulate again, eventually forming hard-to-remove clumps known as tangles and plaques, respectively.
FIber-like clumps of tau called tangles, seen above, are abundantly found in the brain of someone with Alzheimer's diseaseImage: Patho (Wikimedia Commons)It's often true that broad groups of people can experience a disease differently.
The corn wedges itself into the mashed potatoes, which become cold clumps of starchy goodness, and the meat hardens, making it super easy to stick a fork in and enjoy all three components in one bite.
Here, the normally bland squash proved to be an ideal medium for a delightful array of ingredients — chèvre, olives, toasted almonds, clumps of buttered bread crumbs, lemon zest — all punctuating the palate with bursts of flavor.
As they head for the regional capital, Maiduguri, the soldiers scan the road for bombs or booby-traps, while shooting at any possible cover - abandoned petrol stations, burned out farmhouses, trees, even clumps of elephant grass.
Amazon reviewers call it the "holy grail" of mascaras, and advise starting with its smaller end to coat lashes, and then using the entire brush in an upward motion to spread the product and remove clumps.
A detailed review from Pet Helpful speaks to the hard-clumping action, though the review does note that the clumps may dry out and crumble over time if you don't scoop them within a few days.
When Smalls first came into my life, I had dark, Rapunzel-length hair that wanted nothing more than to free itself from my scalp and transmogrify into tumbleweed-like clumps that drifted all around my home.
Natural wines, on the other hand, might be a harder sell for guests, says DiPrima Morisse, who finds that some varieties taste a little "off" or have clumps of sediment because of their lack of additives.
Instead of the dust grains gradually coalescing into larger and larger clumps, it could point to a faster process in which a cloud of them collapsed at once into a sizable chunk of rock and ice.
Although Mr. Gallup's brain had all the hallmarks — plaques made of one abnormal protein and tangled strings of another — the tissue also contained clumps of proteins called Lewy bodies, as well as signs of silent strokes.
People rowed frantically in search of his body, beating drums and cymbals to scare away hungry fish, and throwing clumps of sticky rice wrapped in bamboo leaves into the water to distract them from his remains.
An advocate for humanizing our Neanderthal ancestors, Solecki suggested at the time that the grouped remains were found with ancient pollen clumps because Neanderthals buried their dead and included flowers as part of their funeral rites.
We've had success in mice, finding ultrasound can clear toxic tau protein clumps, and that combining ultrasound with an antibody fragment treatment is more effective than either treatment alone in removing tau and reducing Alzheimer's symptoms.
They confirmed that the object was indeed organized into two clumps and estimated the object's total mass at around 770 million times the mass of the Sun (that's many times less massive than our own Milky Way).
Putting out a pound of chewable little clumps of ice per hour and housing around three until it's full, you'll be able to take care of you and yours any given night (or day) you see fit.
We know the protein alpha-synuclein is intimately connected to Parkinson's, since toxic clumps of the protein (differently folded than the normal version of alpha-synuclein) called Lewy bodies are abundantly seen in the brains of sufferers.
For nearly two decades, researchers, funding agencies and clinical trials have largely focused on one strategy: trying to clear the brain of the clumps of beta amyloid protein that form the plaques integrally linked to the disease.
Some anti-abortion groups claim that other methods can be used instead, such as induced pluripotent stem cells or organoids -- clumps of cells from only one type of precursor cell that form only one kind of tissue.
Clumps of gas (left) and dust (right) in the galaxy as imaged by ALMAImage: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO), Tadaki et aChile's Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) has observed a galaxy that looks nothing like what researchers expected.
On these nights, I might glimpse a spray of meteors as they streak across the sky, pick out a distant planet amid clumps of stars, or maybe just identify a few familiar constellations, all simply by looking up.
In someone with full-blown Alzheimer's, abnormal clumps of both proteins, called plaques and tangles, respectively, form and litter the brain (plaques are mostly found in the space between nerve cells, while tangles mostly form inside nerve cells).
In Senegal and Gambia, for example, many cabs that cruise along the crowded highways or bounce down sandy streets are adorned with clumps of long, tied horse, sheep or cattle hair attached to the back bumper or muffler.
She spread her fingers apart and expertly combed through the damp semolina, rubbing the flour in her hands to encourage gritty clumps, spinning her palms around the sides of the bowl and winding her way to the center.
It's an even worse sign for Alzheimer's research and raises questions about whether scientists should abandon the idea that the brain disease is "caused by sticky clumps of protein called amyloid plaques," according to a 2016 story by Stat.
This past May, a couple of months before I discovered iNaturalist, my partner, Ryan, and I went hiking with my family in the hills west of San Jose, where clumps of trees and chaparral mottle pillows of golden grass.
In 2007, Housty and other Heiltsuk, with help from conservation groups and scientists at the University of Victoria, set up a network of barbed wire snares, baited with salmon scent, that snagged clumps of bear hair for DNA analysis.
In the Riverside neighborhood, residents piled debris at the curb, and clumps of tree moss and silt traced the high-water mark, blocks away from the river, which was still lapping over the concrete bulkheads meant to contain it.
When front-line decisions needed to be made, clumps of protesters came together to form a jittering black nest almost everyone was dressed from hood to mask to pants in black yelling about whether to charge or pull back.
Amyloid plaques are starch-like deposits found outside nerve cells, and neurofibrillary tangles are hair-like clumps found inside nerve cells, and the traditional thinking was that these deposits led to nerve cell death and ultimately, symptoms of Alzheimer's.
When front-line decisions needed to be made, clumps of protesters came together to form a jittering black nest – almost everyone was dressed from hood to mask to pants in black – yelling about whether to charge or pull back.
"There was a moment when all of us were kind of like 'Oh, it doesn't look like there's anything in here besides … maybe a few clumps and some grass," Bhaumik told me on the phone after installing the piece.
She circled his house three times, furious at having to concede to their demands, before pulling into a random hair salon in the Valley and taking her hair off in big clumps, less as a penance than a liberation.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong has reopened five of 13 beaches closed since last Sunday following a palm oil spill, after authorities collected more than 150 tonnes of acrid-smelling clumps in one of the Chinese territory's worst environmental disasters.
Donated by the artist to the Brazilian government and now known as Sítio Roberto Burle Marx, the garden here blends elements from past projects: reflecting pools, fountains, clumps of jungle, thickets of shrubbery harboring wildlife and multicolor patchworks of ornamental grasses.
One bite of the bread salad and your tongue picks up the undercurrents: salty curls of prosciutto, air-dried in a nearby barn, and layers of bordering-on-stinky Southeast Asian-style fish sauce made with clumps of fresh squid.
The work — which famously includes clumps of elephant dung — was featured in the controversial Sensation exhibition (1999) at the Brooklyn Museum, where it became the center of a First Amendment legal battle and was vandalized by a 72-year old pensioner.
The proposal would have restricted the operation of heavy equipment, protected migrant teenagers from picking tobacco unprotected, and prohibited the practice of sending youngsters into silos to break up clumps of grain with their feet, risking suffocation if they slip.
But their research, along with another soon-to-be-published study, suggests that viruses could kick-start an immune response that might increase the accumulation of amyloid, a protein in human brains which clumps into the telltale plaques of Alzheimer's.
On Wednesday, thousands of migrants were arrayed in clumps between the states of Nayarit, Sinaloa and Sonora, trying to catch rides in private vehicles or waiting for buses donated by regional governments, churches and civic groups to take them north.
There, the robot beamed back video of a gaping hole at the bottom of the reactor and, on the floor beneath it, clumps of what looked like solidified lava: the first images ever taken of the plant's melted uranium fuel.
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Even though he's still officially only one of hundreds of members of Parliament, several dozen police officers this weekend blocked the roads leading to his house and stood in clumps at his gates as if he were already prime minister.
Make the Filling: Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl and puree with a handheld blender (or use a countertop blender) until very smooth; it takes a good amount of whipping at high speed to get all the clumps out.
"Kill yourself," Amy says – not once, but three times, in between positively spitting with rage that she has to be on her feet, away from her bed (and also her baby) while her uterine lining falls out in clumps into a frozen diaper.
A brush will not only push the hairs into a more uniform shape, but it also softens any harsh lines, clumps, or intense pigment left behind by the product, making your brows look like — well, hair, not like they've been drawn on.
The Monday morning scene at Juanita Stanley's apiary in Summerville, S.C., was ghastly and stunningly quiet: Everywhere one looked were clumps of honeybees, dead after a dousing on Sunday with the potent pesticide with which the local authorities had intended to kill mosquitoes.
The new angled design on the front of the vacuum means it does a better job with getting in corners than previous fully round designs, and that shows, because corners are were clumps of hair go to gather in a dog-friendly household.
Well-kept East Seventh Street, between Avenues C and D, is a handy place to see all three types commingle, including the Flowerbox Building, a boutique condo that opened in 2008 with clumps of greenery at the base of each casement window.
When it eventually begins to collapse, the centrifugal force from the spin causes its core to break into two clumps in a dumbbell configuration, and each clump forms a black hole—with the two black holes gravitationally intertwined inside the remnants of the massive star.
But when you notice your hair's not growing back after it sheds, or if you're losing clumps that seem outside the norm, it's usually a sign of or reaction to something else (or in many cases, multiple things) happening in your body, she says.
Background: A major focus of research is on possible drug treatments targeting the clumps of protein (amyloid plaques) and tangled bundles of fibers (tau proteins) in the brain, but with recent trial failures, debate has sharpened over whether treatment research needs to look elsewhere.
Inspired by arpilleras, the textiles sewn by Chilean women to show scenes of poverty and oppression during Pinochet's dictatorship, Sarah Zapata created "Siempre X" (2015–16), a modern, abstracted arpillera whose playfulness is offset by clumps of hair and other suggestions of women's body parts.
Barcel USA, Takis' American distributor for Grupo Bimbo, did explain how my miracle came to be, but not how it came to be mine: the clumps, the company said in an emailed explanation, are caused by natural humidity in the process of making them.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong stepped up efforts on Wednesday to clean up a massive palm oil spill, with authorities scooping up more than 90 tonnes of foul-smelling, styrofoam-like clumps in one of the worst environmental disasters to blight the territory's waters.
Besides registered and unregistered refugees who fled from their villages, the displaced included peasants who simply moved to another hamlet or area in a hamlet, or who moved to an open field, away from the clumps of trees and vegetation targeted by bombing and shelling.
At the same time, they soaked the brains of the healthy animals with a substance that inhibits production of irisin and then pumped in a form of beta amyloid, a protein that clumps together to form plaques in the brains of those with Alzheimer's.
Pros: Made from reclaimed paper pulp, completely dust-free formula, soft on cat paws, seven days of odor protection, absorbs up to 200% its weight in liquid, safe to flushCons: Doesn't form clumps, needs to be scooped fairly often, may track more than clumping litters
Until recently, it was almost unanimously assumed that huge amounts of invisible dark matter was the key to galaxy formation; the gravitational effects experienced and induced by clumps of dark matter in the universe produced swirling disks of gas clouds, stars and dark matter.
"Astronomers have carried out other observational tests of dark matter theories before, but ours provides the strongest evidence yet for the presence of small clumps of cold dark matter," said study co-author Anna Nierenberg, an astrophysicist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in a statement.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Clumps of oil have washed up on the shores of southern Japan and there are fears they may be leaking from an Iranian crude tanker than sank in the world's worst such disaster in decades, the Japanese Coast Guard said on Friday.
Backtracking through archived images, astronomers realized that it had first been visible the previous month as a centralized collection of rocky clumps: the fractured, rubbly remnants of the asteroid, surrounded by a fine dust cloud, most likely the immediate debris jettisoned by the impact.
Similar to a living organism, a star has its own life cycle: it's born out of clumps of gas and dust, it evolves and changes over millions or billions of years, and then it dies, leaving behind a stellar remnant of the object it once was.
"You can see a huge spike up in likelihood of terrorist attacks, at 60%, in France on September 11, 2015, and then it drops back down for a few days and then steadily clumps from 28% up to 49%, the day before the attack," Haecker said.
The word itself conjures up images of dismal slabs of cheap MDF layered with an inch-thick coating of waterlogged rolling papers, puffy filters, and clumps of tatty Cutter's Choice that dominate every lounge in every student house in the land like a poorly maintained tombstone.
But on a cruise ship, you don't really think about how strange the landscape is as the river churns its way to the rim of the continent, where the land is barely land at all, but rather, mere fingers of earth, clumps of marsh, mosquitoes and mist.
But the chill is real here in New York, and I have an inordinate amount of wrinkled winter clothing and (for some weird reason) clumps of dog hair on every flat surface in my house, and somehow overnight my hibernatory genes have seized control of my metabolism.
As the ants, which have a coating on their armorlike bodies that repels water, drifted in teeming clumps, their presence formed a "creepy" subtext to the tales of woe and rescue in Houston's flood-drowned streets, creating a "river full of nightmares," The Houston Chronicle wrote.
The first is a familiar one: A shareholder group asked Alphabet to scrap its dual-voting structure, proposed four years ago, that clumps most voting power in Class B shares, which are primarily owned by Google co-founders and Alphabet chiefs Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
British lads travel about in packs of seven trying to get laid, while consistently being the most sunburned people in the whole country, sporting sleeveless shirts that advertise backpacker bars and wearing thick clumps of ancient festival bands with which they spread fun vibes and disease.
Justfy made history at the Kentucky Derby in May when he galloped through thick clumps of mud to score first-place at the finish line, becoming the first colt since Apollo in 1882 to win the iconic Derby at Churchill Downs without racing as a 2-year-old.
"There's potential for [gastrointestinal]-tract based therapies that could block the formation and spread of alpha-synuclein clumps as future, early, and preventative treatments for Parkinson's disease," professor Viviane Labrie from the Center for Neurodegenerative Science at the Van Andel Research Institute in Michigan said in a press teleconference.
The finding could also help other paleontologists to spot more fossilized dinosaur brains, now that they know to look for clues in unassuming clumps of dirt, said Lawrence Witmer, a professor of anatomy at Ohio University's Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, who was not involved with the new research.
Yet despite its ambitions to become the "evangelical Notre Dame" that Falwell envisioned, Liberty is still ranked well behind that university and other religious-based institutions like Brigham Young and Pepperdine; U.S. News and World Report clumps Liberty in the lowest quartile of institutions in its "national universities" category.
Facebook's problems extend forever out of the idea that we are all different clumps of data generation The photos you post are interpreted by Facebook's programs to automatically recognize your face; the interests you communicate via text are collated and cross-examined by algorithms to serve you advertising.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Packed with verdant splays of moss and fern, dark clumps of rock and soil, and tumbling surges of water, the large-scale landscapes in Claire Sherman's New Pangaea at DC Moore Gallery, convey, in their shadowy overgrowth, the sense that something is hidden.
Huck Finn smears pig's blood around a cabin and plants clumps of hair on an ax, orchestrating a hoax to "fix it now so nobody won't think of following me," and sets off on the adventure of a lifetime, unencumbered by the adults who would want to "sivilize" him.
The moon had set, but the night was so transparent that the white house-fronts between the elms looked gray against the snow, clumps of bushes made black statins on it, and the basement windows of the church sent shafts of yellow light far across the endless undulations.
The harmful effects of plastic on the world's oceans were documented by David Attenborough recently on the BBC series "Blue Planet II." Scenes from the television program include a turtle trying to swim while tangled in a plastic bag, and clumps of plastic trash floating in the open ocean.
Separating slimy banana peels from clumps of coffee grounds was dirty work, but it had a laudable goal: trying to get a handle on how much food waste could have been consumed or diverted before winding its way into the waste stream with a one-way ticket to the dump.
And as that stand off sort of went by and it got more and more tense, suddenly clumps of people sort of her coming to the edge of the march, and there there were people who were over neo-nazis, who were using the slogans of fringe neo Nazi parties.
Polyester-or cotton-filled pillows take one to two hours to dry; down requires two hours or more (check for moistness or clumps by pinching several spots on the pillow.) Computers: As needed Computer keyboards harbor five times the bacteria found on the typical toilet seat, according to one study.
While the future of the legislation remains unclear, House GOP support of the bill, which clumps together new sanctions against Russia, Iran and North Korea, is a sign that Republicans outside of the administration want to make sure the White House doesn't ignore Congress when it comes to foreign adversaries.
While the future of the legislation remains unclear, House GOP support of the bill, which clumps together new sanctions against Russia, Iran, and North Korea, is a sign that Republicans outside of the administration want to make sure the White House doesn't ignore Congress when it comes to foreign adversaries.
The huge squares of weedy grass and clumps of umbrella pines outlined in brick stubs could almost be farm fields — but, in fact, most of the stubs are remains of a colossal royal residence, the Domus Flavia, inaugurated by Vespasian and completed by his wicked, wildly ambitious second son, Domitian.
But as you age, it tends to thin out and may shrink and pull away from the inside surface of the eye, causing clumps or strands of connective tissue to become lodged in the jelly, much as "strands of thread fray when a button comes off on your coat," Dr. Taylor said.
I don't know how other Americans are coping with watching our government disintegrate in real time, but one way I lower my blood pressure after reading the news is to get out one of my books on the gardens of Kyoto and scrutinize photos of artfully arranged clumps of rocks and moss.
With temperatures topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit (37 degrees Celsius), Alvaro and his two assistants, Ron Kovatch and Frank Sagona, hauled two large wooden crosses, a shovel, jugs of water and a bucket of concrete powder through the scrubby desert south of Arizona's Interstate 8, weaving through clumps of mesquite trees and saguaro cacti.

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