The so - called Excellence Initiatives (IdEx),
big clusters of top universities and research organizations, are especially controversial because winners are showered with money while entire regions lose out.
If you prefer
big clusters of granola, press the mixture down firmly with the back of a spatula or wooden spoon after you have completed the halfway stir during baking.
As you can see, even without oil you can get crispy, delicious,
big clusters of granola!
The name comes from a joke about a Texan who fires some shots at the side of a barn, then paints a target centered on
the biggest cluster of hits and claims to be a sharpshooter.»
«With one of
the biggest clusters of games companies in the UK, our local area is well placed to lead the way in growing this vital sector for our economy.»
War of the Machines»
biggest cluster of problems, however, spout from its failure to live up to its own basic design.
This has been achieved by disabling
the big cluster of the device's Snapdragon 810 SoC, which then allows the device to finally reach its lockscreen.
Not exact matches
«I don't want people to think this is only a land
of big business,» says Scott Carlberg, manager
of the Carolinas» Nuclear
Cluster.
You'll see a lot
of similarities, such as the grid fins, obviously
clustering a lot
of engines at the base, and the
big difference really being that the primary structure is an advanced form a carbon - fiber, as opposed to aluminum - lithium.
Still, if McKinsey is to be believed, a dedicated startup - booster in every major Canadian city would boost our odds
of hosting the world's next
big innovation
cluster.
The
big players are divided between two camps: The first camp is Netflix and Amazon Prime, which release original content in series or
clusters of episodes (a model championed by Netflix and later adopted by Amazon).
Joining MaRS» Consumer and Commerce
cluster, the partnership will enable Unilever to stay at the forefront
of technologies that are driving some
of the
biggest breakthroughs in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry.
The S&P 500 has gained or lost at least 1 percent on nine
of the past 13 trading days, an unusual
cluster of big moves.
A spiral galaxy (same goes for a spherical planet, a galaxy
cluster, a comet) is shaped by forces
big and small that rely on the physical properties
of matter, energy, dark energy, and dark matter.
A few today, mainly
clustered around the Weekly Standard, call for a policy
of «national greatness,» which is a little hard to pin down apart from its robust appetite for interventionism in the belief that a little (or maybe
big) war from time to time maintains the muscle tone
of the nation.
I've never been able to get my granola
clusters this
big and LOVE your idea
of covering nuts with granola to get super
clusters.
MMM... I'm a fan
of big clusters, too!
How
Big Data Can Predict the Wine of the Century While Moneyball, and Brad Pitts good looks, became the face that launched a thousand big data blog posts, I have often thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a glass a wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop clusters
Big Data Can Predict the Wine
of the Century While Moneyball, and Brad Pitts good looks, became the face that launched a thousand
big data blog posts, I have often thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a glass a wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop clusters
big data blog posts, I have often thought about other examples, which might appeal to those who prefer to pour a glass a wine versus pore over box scores and Hadoop
clusters...
The less stirring
of ingredients, the
bigger the
clusters (tip
of the day).
Big clusters and lots
of them too.
There's a lot
of our core consumers
clustered in those
big cities.
More specifically a huge bowl
of granola
clusters topped off with some almond milk and a
big spoon.
Anyone who's ever suffered through the torture
of working in retail knows that Black Friday is only the beginning
of a long, drawn - out,
cluster eff
of a month - long shopping spree, which ends with a
big ol' grand finale bang
of the Post-Christmas Returns And Exchanges Extravaganza.
Ed Miliband's party is ahead in all
of the
clusters of seats in which it will challenge sitting Tories at a general election, with the
biggest swings in the Thames estuary, the Midlands and parts
of the north.
Under Mayor Bill de Blasio, the city's reliance on the
cluster sites has grown along with the rise in homelessness, which has arguably been the
biggest failure
of his tenure.
But these are not scattered evenly;
big clusters are in Croydon (42), Bromley (35), Havering (30), Hillingdon (24) and Barking and Dagenham (21), while Ukip is almost absent in the more affluent London boroughs
of Islington, Kensington and Chelsea.
While peering through one
of the
clusters, Abell 2744, astronomers recently found a candidate for one
of the most distant galaxies known, a toddler growing up about 500 million years after the
Big Bang.
The gravity from all that mass redirects any light that tries to sneak past, bending and focusing it, creating
bigger and brighter images
of galaxies far beyond the
cluster.
A smooth - universe approximation is sensible, because when we look at the
big picture, averaging over the structures
of galaxy
clusters and voids, the universe is remarkably uniform.
Over the last few years, Hubble has given us views
of infant galaxies as they were just 500 million years after the
Big Bang, allowing cosmologists to see how quickly the raw materials from the newborn universe coalesced into stars and then galaxies and then
clusters of galaxies.
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The downside is that models like NPS1 tend to be
big — each
of the model's initial runs kept a 500 - microprocessor computing
cluster busy for a day and a half — forcing the agents to be relatively simple - minded.
Computer modeling
of the gravitational dynamics among galaxies in a
cluster suggest that galaxies as
big as our Milky Way are the likely candidates as the source
of the stars.
Ellis, his PhD student Dan Stark and their colleagues trained one
of the world's
biggest telescopes, the Keck 2 atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea, to scan light grazing massive
clusters of closer galaxies [see image above], which focused the light coming from more ancient galaxies behind them and magnified it 20 times in a process called gravitational lensing.
When the cobe satellite in 1992 mapped the faint microwave glow left over from the
Big Bang, it couldn't make out structures as small as individual galaxies, or even
clusters of galaxies.
«If the original cloud was
big enough, it could have formed several small
clusters with age differences
of 5 or 10 million years,» Greene notes.
That requires a lot
of thrust, which can be attained with either a few
big engines, or a large
cluster of smaller ones.
Sensing small increases in CO2, the carotid body, a small
cluster of cells in the neck, spurs
big increases in breathing to remove excess CO2 and keep a person out
of trouble.
On the other hand globular
clusters are much
bigger spherical collections
of much older stars that orbit around the centre
of a galaxy.
It could be the elusive theory
of everything, a set
of universal laws governing everything from the smallest quark within the atom to the largest
cluster of galaxies, from the
Big Bang to this moment.
If these
clusters still appear older than the Universe, the standard model
of the
big bang will be in serious trouble.
Various theories
of «modified gravity» that suggest the force weakens under certain circumstances can explain some dark matter observations — particularly the dynamics
of galaxies — but struggle to account for dark matter — attributed details astronomers see in galaxy
clusters and in the
big bang's afterglow.
Either the
clusters are moving under the gravity
of a huge concentration
of matter, which means that matter is distributed unevenly over a larger scale than that
of the survey, or the
big bang was not uniform.
Stars can grow no
bigger than 150 times as massive as our sun, according to a study
of the dazzling «Arches»
cluster near the center
of our galaxy — shown here in an artist's impression.
The
cluster contains thousands
of stars less than 2.5 million years old, making it the best place to find the
biggest young stars that have not yet exploded.
Instead, they reflect a propensity for natural temporal variations in uplift rates where recent (not more than 10,000 years ago) uplift has been greatest due to temporal
clustering of large - magnitude (
bigger than M7) earthquakes on upper - plate faults.
The telescope has helped researchers detect such
clusters by exploiting a phenomenon known as the Sunyaev - Zel «dovich effect, which causes massive galaxy
clusters to leave an impression on the cosmic microwave background: a faint, universe - spanning glow
of light left over from the
big bang.
The
cluster, named the Phoenix galaxy
cluster, is one
of the
biggest in the universe.
Data gathered from the previous galaxy
clusters were studied by teams all over the world, enabling them to make important discoveries, among them galaxies that existed only hundreds
of million years after the
Big Bang heic1523 and the first predicted appearance
of a gravitationally lensed supernova heic1525.
The going theory is that the
biggest galaxies didn't make most
of these stars themselves; rather, they swept them up from smaller star
clusters over time.