• If the younger girl's hair was a bird's nest of tangles, her choice of clothing torn blue jeans and an oversized sweater spotted with burrs and prickly seeds, it was simply because she was endlessly active. (merriam-webster.com)
  • Irie … turned up for her appointment three-thirty on the dot, … a headscarf disguising the bird's nest of her hair, her right hand carefully placed upon her stomach. (merriam-webster.com)
  • bird's-nest orchid , ( Neottia nidus-avis ), non photosynthetic orchid (family Orchidaceae ) native to Europe and North Africa . (britannica.com)
  • The bird's-nest orchid lacks chlorophyll and obtains its food from decaying organic material with the help of mycorrhizae . (britannica.com)
  • The short underground stem and the mass of roots that resembles a bird's nest both store food until about the ninth year, when the plant first blooms. (britannica.com)
  • Blind Hole Tap eliminates bird's nest swarf. (thomasnet.com)
  • The Walter Prototyp Paradur® Short Chip HT blind hole tap eliminates "bird's nest" swarf, boosting process reliability, machine uptime, and tool life. (thomasnet.com)
  • That's because the coiled swarf, or "bird's nest" that result can endanger the tap and force the machinist to stop the operation in order to clear out the swarf, incurring time and production costs. (thomasnet.com)
  • Should You Drop Your Regular Thermostat For Nest? (popsugar.com)
  • Following news from late last week that the Nest thermostat from iPod creator Tony Fadell would be coming to Apple's retail stores, the device has just been added to the company's online store. (macrumors.com)
  • The Nest thermostat is priced at $249.95 in the U.S. online store and is just one of a number of products featured in Apple's App-Enabled Accessories section . (macrumors.com)
  • The Nest Learning Thermostat helps you stop wasting energy, while providing control using your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac. (macrumors.com)
  • The Nest Learning Thermostat solves this problem by programming itself, turning itself down when you're away, and keeping track of your energy use. (macrumors.com)
  • Last week at Black Hat USA 2014 in Las Vegas, the Nest Learning Thermostat was the latest IoT device to come under fire by University of Central Florida researchers Grant Hernandez and Yier Jin, and independent researcher Daniel Buentello. (darkreading.com)
  • The three researchers demonstrated the ease with which a Nest thermostat can be compromised if an attacker has physical access to the device. (darkreading.com)
  • Weave is an 802.15.4 based protocol similar to Zigbee and WirelessHART that allows the Nest thermostat to speak to other Nest devices like the Nest Protect smoke and carbon monoxide alarm. (darkreading.com)
  • The Nest Thermostat is a classic example. (pcmag.com)
  • Apple has stopped selling the Nest Learning Thermostat and the Nest Smoke Alarm in its stores and has confirmed to Mashable that it will no longer be carrying Nest products. (macrumors.com)
  • The Nest thermostat was still available online earlier this month, but a search for the Nest thermostat or smoke alarm now redirects customers to other HomeKit products. (macrumors.com)
  • The HomeKit-compatible Ecobee3 smart thermostat is a direct competitor of the Nest, so it's no surprise Apple has opted to stop offering Google's products in order to highlight accessories that are compatible with its own smart home platform. (macrumors.com)
  • Apple's decision to stop selling the Nest thermostat comes as the company is working to revamp accessory lineups in its retail stores, cutting back on the number of accessories offered and packaging many of them in boxes that match its own design aesthetic . (macrumors.com)
  • Honeywell sues Nest: The race to build a better thermostat. (slate.com)
  • Honeywell Shouldn't Sue Thermostat Upstart Nest. (slate.com)
  • Nest thermostat. (slate.com)
  • In a piece in the New York Times , I called Nest my favorite thermostat out of several I'd tried, including Honeywell's Prestige. (slate.com)
  • In retrospect it's clear why Honeywell put on a full-court press to show me all the ways its thermostat was superior to the Nest. (slate.com)
  • For the first time in years, the thermostat industry was getting covered by the press-but in every story about the Nest, Honeywell was described as a sitting duck. (slate.com)
  • One Honeywell patent is for a thermostat with a "rotatable selector," meaning a dial that you turn to control the device-exactly what Nest is. (slate.com)
  • Last year an executive told GigaOm that Honeywell long ago created a thermostat that learned user's preferences the way Nest does, but it abandoned that project because it believed people wanted to program their thermostats. (slate.com)
  • The sad thing is that if it tried, Honeywell seems capable of building a thermostat that's every bit as wonderful as the Nest. (slate.com)
  • When I compared the Nest and the Prestige, I found that feature for feature, Honeywell's thermostat is more capable. (slate.com)
  • The voice controls aren't as robust as the Nest app itself, but it's handy to be able to take advantage of voice control if you've got a large home - or just don't want to leave bed to tinker with the thermostat. (slashgear.com)
  • Check out these home security camera deals - or stay in control of your home's heating system with these Nest thermostat deals instead. (techradar.com)
  • Nest , makers of smart home products like the Nest Thermostat, announced late last night that their previously recalled smoke detector, the Nest Protect , had returned with a removed feature and a new $99 price tag. (droid-life.com)
  • Although nests are most closely associated with birds, members of all classes of vertebrates and some invertebrates construct nests. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nest building is driven by a biological urge known as the nesting instinct in birds and mammals. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nest building is considered a key adaptive advantage among birds, and they exhibit the most variation in their nests ranging from simple holes in the ground to elaborate communal nests hosting hundreds of individuals. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nests constructed by megapode birds have been mistaken for anthropological features by professionals, due to their exceptional height (10 metres [33 ft]) and abundance (hundreds in a single location). (wikipedia.org)
  • In general, birds are the most skilled nest builders, although not all species of birds build nests, some laying their eggs directly onto rock ledges or bare soil without first modifying the area. (wikipedia.org)
  • Complex nest building is considered to be one of the key adaptive advantages of birds. (wikipedia.org)
  • I'm glad I saw it when I did, because whenever I checked after that day, one of the birds was in the nest. (csmonitor.com)
  • So you could say that particle birds make a nest for those bigger ones. (blendernation.com)
  • Other studies correlate with our findings, perhaps indicating a more widespread delayed nesting of birds in arid ecosystems," says McCreedy. (sciencedaily.com)
  • This nest I remember from the spring was home to a couple of cute baby birds. (cambridgeincolour.com)
  • I don't know when Google and Nest plan to announce all this stuff, but here is a first look at the brand new Nest Cam Battery, new wired Nest Cam, Nest Cam with floodlight, and Nest Doorbell with battery. (droid-life.com)
  • In a case-control study nested within the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), we examined associations between pre-diagnostic circulating concentrations of 97 lipid metabolites (acylcarnitines, glycerophospholipids and sphingolipids) and colorectal cancer risk. (who.int)
  • Apple's decision to stop offering Google's Nest products in its retail stores and online comes just over a month after the first HomeKit-compatible products became available for purchase. (macrumors.com)
  • A nest is a structure built for certain animals to hold eggs or young. (wikipedia.org)
  • Animals build nests to protect their eggs, their offspring, or themselves from danger. (wikipedia.org)
  • The simplest nest structures are adapted to hide eggs from predators, shield them from the sun or other environmental factors, or simply keep them from being scattered in ocean currents. (wikipedia.org)
  • Many nest builders provide parental care to their young, while others simply lay their eggs and leave. (wikipedia.org)
  • Supposed nests of dinosaur eggs are examined for indications that they were laid under normal subaerial conditions. (creationresearch.org)
  • These questions arise because a first look at in situ "nests" of dinosaur eggs leads to the assumption that their occurrence must represent significant periods of time without attendant wave action from the global Flood. (creationresearch.org)
  • This time could vary from days to months for the needed nest building, incubation of the eggs, and attendant "brooding" by the parent dinosaur as well as the postulated rearing of young in the nesting location. (creationresearch.org)
  • In this paper I take a second look at these nest structures and the attendant evidence, attempting to determine if the eggs were deposited on existing soil horizons in a normal life cycle period of the parent, or if the eggs were laid on the accreting ground surface during existing Flood conditions (even if that ground was concurrently covered with a shallow layer of water). (creationresearch.org)
  • In these locations, the eggs have appeared in clutches of several different configurations, often referred to in the literature as "nests," but also singly and as scattered shell fragments distributed locally over large regions. (creationresearch.org)
  • Smaller than a walnut half, the nest soon harbors two eggs the size of shelled peanuts. (audubon.org)
  • After slipping up the other day and giving us a tease of new and incoming Nest products, Google announced them all today. (droid-life.com)
  • Figure 6.15 Nest options including drilled wooden blocks, grooved boards, and cardboard tubes. (sare.org)
  • The use of paper inserts (such as the one protruding from the cardboard tube), make cocoon inspection and nest cleaning easier. (sare.org)
  • Common materials used as mason bee nests include drilled wooden blocks, reed or bamboo sections, cardboard tubes, and grooved boards (Figure 6.15). (sare.org)
  • He lives in Pittsburgh with his wife, two dogs, and a parrot that is fond of building nests out of cardboard (but has never laid an egg). (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Because the inner nest surfaces of nest blocks cannot be exposed for cleaning, they tend to become contaminated over time with diseases, such as the fungal pathogen chalkbrood ( Ascosphaera torchioi ), or parasites such as the hairy-fingered mites ( Chaetodactylus krombeini ) over time. (sare.org)
  • The problem with these nests is that, unless the backing material is extremely tight fitting, parasites and nest destroyers such as earwigs can easily move between tunnels. (sare.org)
  • Small gaps between boards can allow parasites to enter and discourage nesting. (sare.org)
  • This, in turn, makes it harder for many Sonoran Desert bird species to successfully produce young that year, as they are more vulnerable to nest predators and parasites. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Generally each species has a distinctive style of nest. (wikipedia.org)
  • Nest architecture may be as useful for distinguishing species as the animals' physical appearance. (wikipedia.org)
  • Drought conditions are delaying nesting by two weeks or more for some Sonoran Desert bird species, such as Black-tailed Gnatcatchers and Verdins, new research has found. (sciencedaily.com)
  • A recent study suggests drought conditions are delaying nesting by two weeks or more for some Sonoran Desert bird species, such as Black-tailed Gnatcatchers and Verdins. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The study's authors found that after winters of low rainfall, all 13 Sonoran Desert bird species that were monitored experienced delayed nesting. (sciencedaily.com)
  • However, nested PCR detected 17/20, 2/20 and 1/20 with P. vivax only, P. falciparum only and mixed species respectively. (who.int)
  • In fact, unique adaptive brightness sensors make the Nest Hub a great digital photo frame, as it adapts to both light levels and color temperature so it always looks like a physical photo in a frame. (cnet.com)
  • Methods: A nested case control study was conducted among 131 patients with COVID-19 (40 COVID-19 patients with Pulmonary embolism and 91 COVID-19 patients with no PE) who were on follow up from May, 2021 to May, 2022. (who.int)
  • Phase-out systems prevent emerging bees from returning to old nests, thus allowing old nests to be disinfected before reuse. (sare.org)
  • Nested graphs are useful to organize and reuse sections of your app's UI, such as a self-contained login flow. (android.com)
  • The name Eel's Nest is often given to very narrow lots in Japan, those typically 3 meters or 15 feet in width. (archdaily.com)
  • To understand how late the delay is, it would be like if the robins nesting in your yard, who typically begin nesting in late April, did not begin to nest until nearly Memorial Day," says Chris McCreedy, Point Blue ecologist and the study's lead author. (sciencedaily.com)
  • These solid nest blocks are drilled with a series of dead-end holes for nest tunnels. (sare.org)
  • Such straws are inserted into the nest holes, and then removed several months after the nesting period. (sare.org)
  • This leads to the conclusion that dinosaur nests, as they are presently found, cannot represent normal living environments for the dinosaurs and instead show life existed at the survival level under highly stressed conditions. (creationresearch.org)
  • My friend, whose desk is right near the window, watched them assemble the nest, twig by twig. (csmonitor.com)
  • A favorite nest site is the fork of a downward-drooping twig, perhaps low in a shrub or up higher in an old conifer. (audubon.org)
  • This functionality is known as 'nesting' or 'cascading' of guests. (redhat.com)
  • Nest can also connect to hidden WiFi networks now, which is handy for network-security conscious customers. (ubergizmo.com)
  • Nest offers a wide range of smart home gadgets, from its Nest Hello doorbells to Google Nest Wifi routers, but we'll take you through its line of smart security cameras to make sure your home is as safe as it can be. (techradar.com)
  • You can take a peek at her nest on birdnote.org . (audubon.org)
  • Rodents are attracted to food and water sources, as well as places that are convenient for them to build nests. (cdc.gov)
  • Nest building (nidification) is often driven by a biological urge in pregnant animals to protect one's offspring known as the nesting instinct. (wikipedia.org)
  • As Nest continues to impress customers with its design and ease of use, the Nest engineers have been looking at the enormous amount of data gathered since the initial release of Nest Protect and have identified many opportunities for improvement, in addition of the normal updates that is bound to arrive on all software. (ubergizmo.com)
  • That's what Nest 2.0 is and there are basically four big changes: Steam Check, Protect Safety History, What to do 2.0 and CO Level Notification. (ubergizmo.com)
  • This is educational material to help families prepare to react to safety issues that may be the subject of an alert from Nest Protect. (ubergizmo.com)
  • In addition to those new features, Nest is getting even more of them such as Pathlight controls, which uses the Nest Protect to light a room at night. (ubergizmo.com)
  • Using a 4K sensor, motion tracking, and facial recognition to protect your home while weeding out irrelevant notifications, the Nest Cam IQ Outdoor is the smartest security camera we've tested. (techradar.com)
  • That changes today, as the Nest Protect is now available for $99 in either "wired" or "battery" models on Google Play (US, UK, and Canada). (droid-life.com)
  • Many questions seem to revolve around rapidly rising Flood waters on the one hand and the apparently slow processes indicated by in situ dinosaur egg "nesting" sites. (creationresearch.org)
  • Clear out potential nesting sites and clean your kitchen. (medlineplus.gov)
  • By using its existing sensors, Nest estimates that this will cut down the steam-induced alarms by half. (ubergizmo.com)
  • Yes, we sell a variety of NEST New York products at Sephora. (sephora.com)
  • What are NEST New York's best selling products? (sephora.com)
  • The Chicken Nest is a deli-style eatery featuring mainly kosher products. (blogto.com)
  • Jack the cat is building the perfect nest, bound to attract the perfect chicken that will lay the perfect egg to make the perfect omelet. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • One of your favorite luxury fragrance companies, Nest, has just expanded into body care, exclusively at Ulta. (popsugar.com)
  • Its mate would pace back and forth near the nest in a standing-guard manner. (csmonitor.com)
  • To escape their peeping demands, he tries to hide, but the three fuzzy chicks find him and drag him back to the nest for warmth and sleep. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • The Google Search app for iOS is also supporting Nest, so good news for everyone! (slashgear.com)
  • In the Navigation Editor, press and hold the Shift key, and click on the destinations you want to include in the nested graph. (android.com)
  • On many of last Sunday's morning talk shows, they were present in full force, trying to divert attention away from NSA-gate, lest it implicate the entire rats nest in the patently illegal criminal conduct. (wnd.com)
  • The image shared by Google shows off its upcoming Nest speaker in all its glory. (neowin.net)
  • Histology shows nests of nevus cells that would positively express the following immunohistochemical markers: S100, Melan A (MART-1), SOX10, and HMB45. (medscape.com)
  • As bees emerge from the nest tunnel, they are attracted to the light and exit into the shelter, which should be furnished with clean, previously unused nests. (sare.org)
  • Marvels of avian engineering, each nest is only the size of half a walnut. (audubon.org)
  • Not only will you be able to change the temperature, but Google Now will provide a card that tells you when Nest is changing things up. (slashgear.com)
  • This has caused some authors to feel that the apparent time period implied by such in situ nests must have occurred either prior to the Flood or after it, and therefore they consign these strata and those above or below them to the pre- or post-Flood period. (creationresearch.org)
  • Unfortunately, Jack cannot convince any of them to leave the nest though he tries with cries of "Flood! (barnesandnoble.com)
  • and "WOLF" don't budge their ruffled feathers, until Jack hints the next farm over has an even better nest. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • The researchers mentioned the Nest Weave protocol as a possible vulnerable entry point. (darkreading.com)
  • Yesterday's sale of Nest Labs to Google has everyone chatting. (popsugar.com)
  • Ever since Google bought Nest , this is the first thing I think of. (pcmag.com)
  • This week at Google I/O , the company might brag about Nest, and show some fakakta Web interface to turn off lights you may have left on. (pcmag.com)
  • Compared to the original Google Home, the new Nest speaker does have a very different design, it is actually unlike any other smart speaker in the market right now. (neowin.net)
  • Building a smart home with Nest and Google Assistant devices means plenty of hardware options. (cnet.com)
  • The Google Nest Hub (formerly the Home Hub) is a great way to kick off a Google-centric smart home. (cnet.com)
  • You can plug it in and set it up on your Wi-Fi network using the Google Home app and ask the Google Nest Hub any question you'd ask the original Google Home. (cnet.com)
  • The Nest solves that problem. (macrumors.com)
  • The real problem with all this Nest malarkey will come once these systems are on the net-the so-called "Internet of things. (pcmag.com)
  • Most commonly this entails burrowing into the ground or plant matter to create a nesting site. (wikipedia.org)
  • Plant matter is the most common construction material for nests. (wikipedia.org)
  • Her nest-building is a marvel: She first weaves a cup of soft, fluffy plant material. (audubon.org)
  • In order to remove bees from these nests for cleaning, a phase-out system must be employed. (sare.org)
  • Grooved boards (also called laminates) are a stackable nesting system consisting of individual boards routed with a series of channels (Figure 6.16). (sare.org)
  • The nest is actually formed by the trajectories from a boids particle system. (blendernation.com)
  • The Honeywell v. Nest lawsuit is being justifiably criticized as another black mark on our broken patent system . (slate.com)
  • Nested Petri nets (NP-nets) is an extension of the Petri nets formalism within the "nets-within-nets" approach, when tokens in a marking are themselves Petri nets which have autonomous behavior and synchronize with the system net. (easychair.org)
  • My system also supports VT-d, so nesting is possible. (redhat.com)
  • Once the nest blocks are empty, they are disinfected by submerging in a bleach-water solution (1:3) for one minute, and then allowed to dry. (sare.org)
  • Finally he appeals to their greedy nature by telling of the better and empty nest at the farm down the road. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Empty nest. (bvsalud.org)
  • Late last year Tony Fadell, the guy who created the iPod at Apple, launched Nest , a new company that aims to reinvent household devices. (slate.com)
  • Google's upcoming Nest speaker leaked for the first time in photos yesterday. (neowin.net)
  • The author likes spending time at home, which is, for her,'the perfect nest. (barnesandnoble.com)
  • Dessutom används ofta begreppet "lag time", vilket innebär att det finns en latensperiod mellan användning av bensodiazepiner och uppföljning av kognition, ett sätt att försöka minska risken för omvänd kausalitet. (janusinfo.se)
  • As with a root graph, a nested graph must have a destination identified as the start destination. (android.com)
  • Destinations outside of the nested graph, such as those on the root graph, access the nested graph only through its start destination. (android.com)
  • After deploying a guest with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4, I prepare the guest for nested KVM and start the next level guest inside. (redhat.com)
  • In this way, old nest materials are phased out on an annual basis. (sare.org)
  • Aggressive sanitation, annual nest phase-out, the use of paper straws, and removable backing materials will minimize parasite and disease issues, but is unlikely to completely eliminate them. (sare.org)
  • Tuppence of Momfetti shares a great story of bringing an idea for a project to fruition with this beautiful sewn paper bird and nest she created for her mother-in-law. (makezine.com)
  • The compromised Nest can then be used to spy on its owner, attack other devices on the network, steal wireless network credentials, and more. (darkreading.com)
  • Beyond the potential for attacking other devices on the wireless home network, there are serious implications surrounding the compromise of the Nest that haven't been discussed. (darkreading.com)
  • Plus, when you sign up for Nest Aware, you can get alerts when something unusual occurs at home. (techradar.com)
  • Nest has been able to tackle this because its hardware can tell the difference between steam and smoke, simply because it has a humidity sensor - steam is humid, smoke is dry. (ubergizmo.com)
  • NEST New York is a luxury brand that offers a wide range of home scents and fragrances. (sephora.com)
  • The duties of nesting fall entirely to the female. (audubon.org)