Sentences with phrase «agglomeration on»

Phuket Town, as the capital of the Province of Phuket, is the largest agglomeration on the island and therefore hosts an Read More»

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«We know that the growth model of China — which is an agglomeration of a lot of messiness, but is based heavily on infrastructure, exports and heavy industry — is running its course,» notes Tiberghien.
On African safari with his son in 1950 he bagged an agglomeration of big game ranging from an oryx to a rhino.
Many people trace the intensification of religious bigotry in Glasgow between the wars to the importing of Belfast shipyard workers during World War I. Belfast is the headquarters of the Orange movement, the agglomeration of fanatically anti-Catholic «lodges» committed to preserving the memory and significance of the victory won by William of Orange over the dethroned Catholic James II of Britain on the banks of the Boyne north of Dublin in 1690.
The scientists» findings could help to increase the understanding of the basic properties of granular gases such as soot agglomeration in flue gases on Earth or in astrophysical phenomena such as cosmic dust in planetary rings in space.
«We are currently working towards expanding this study to cover all agglomerations, cities, and human settlements on Earth.
Time can mean many things, but Hillis's machine needs to track a particularly messy version: Earth - surface clock / calendar time, which is based on a byzantine agglomeration of astronomical rotations, orbits, and perturbations of hugely varying lengths, overlaid with arbitrary cultural whims about how to divide it up.
An event that started as a few days of local jam bands in 1987 Austin, Texas has grown to The South By Southwest Conference and Festivals (affectionately known as SXSW, or just «South By»), one of the largest and rangiest agglomerations of entertainment on the planet: over a week of film screenings, seminars, concerts, comedy, and gaming and tech demos.
The marque would go on to become part of the now - defunct Premier Automotive Group, Ford's well - intentioned but money - losing agglomeration of luxury brands (with Aston Martin, Land Rover, Lincoln, and Volvo).
Also, we withness an agglomeration of e-readers on the 6 inch market, a sign of reawakened competition, after two years of Amazon (Kindle) and Rakuten (Kobo) quasi-exclusive dominance.
To come up with the ranking, we gathered information on Census Metropolitan Areas (CMA) and Census Agglomeration (CA) areas as defined by Statistics Canada.
To come up with the ranking, we gathered information on Census Metropolitan Areas and Census Agglomeration
This large - scale agglomeration of juvenile fish species is the main reason why migrating whale sharks visit the area every year, rising from the depths to feed on this abundance of food.
Benefiting a major institution such as SFMOMA, FOG is an agglomeration of many interests, which understandably requires tact and caution, along with posing certain limitations on what is shown here.
The nagging feeling that this agglomeration of peeling paint, poured plaster, oozing resin, splintered wood and crayoned rags was destined for the metaphorical dustbin was reinforced by the contrast the next day at Sotheby's and Christie's tandem viewings of upcoming sales of contemporary art, which offered gorgeous works by Rothko, Richter, Bacon, Twombly, Kelly, Diebenkorn, Polke — on and on — that left most of the Frieze offerings in the dust.
Standing on what appears to be a broken foot (or leg) with limbs outstretched, forming a supplicant X, the hybrid creature compellingly begs for compassion, even though it is just an agglomeration of industrial materials.
In particular, Kiaer is interested in Safdie «s projects on alternative housing estates in urban agglomerations.
Three decades of sculptures by Hassan Sharif — colourful agglomerations of banal objects with coils of rope, elastic and rubber tubing — sit in the following gallery on shelves that could have been borrowed from the artist's studio, or a supermarket aisle.
Inspired by megacities of South Asia and areas seen as on google maps, Czakainski create abstract shapes and forms, resembling urban agglomerations.
Since the 1990s the work of Brazilian artist Adriana Varejão has been centered on how heritage in her home country is structured by extensive agglomerations of people, culture and civilizations from across the planet.
You can contemplate her earliest works, a perfect agglomeration of sexual body parts accompanied by lots of melons breasts, fried - eggs breasts, kippers, kebabs, raw chickens and a pair of Spanish hams conjoined with underpants and supine on a grease - stained mattress.
RE «Part II «The economic base has shifted in a way that highly favors cities — and big cities — because it's now based on knowledge, on idea exchange, on agglomeration,» said Mark Muro, the policy director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution.»
# 219 zebra Part II «The economic base has shifted in a way that highly favors cities — and big cities — because it's now based on knowledge, on idea exchange, on agglomeration,» said Mark Muro, the policy director of the Metropolitan Policy Program at the Brookings Institution.
That should put the IPCC back on track to being an honest assembly of noted scientists doing stellar work instead of the stinky agglomeration of Greenpeace staff republishing fund raising agitprop designed to obfuscate and scare people that it is now.
The kinds of towns, cities, and urban agglomerations that ultimately emerge over the coming decades will have a critical impact on energy use and carbon emissions.
For a 40 - year horizon (1990 — 2030), on - road vehicle exhaust emissions were evaluated, retrospectively and prospectively, for the largest urban agglomeration in India — the Greater Delhi...
It is not clear (at least to me) whether the problem is the actual practice of science, it's «agglomeration» in various guises for various purposes, or the impressions left on non-scientists by MSM reporting on the «agglomerations».
By agglomeration is meant things like the IPCC AR meta analyses, or policy statement by the APS or the NRC on climate.
You're complaining about what was described in the main post above: «efforts made by Robert Rohde on the dataset agglomeration and the statistical approach» — because you don't like the result.
And, more broadly, the architecture of state and local government and the ways in which it has incentivized local cohorts to develop fruitful networks of innovation, as the literature on agglomeration economics (see, e.g., Edward Glaeser and David Schleicher for terrific analyses of this phenomenon).
A long press on an app with a notification dot on it lets you access a secondary menu where you can swipe that alert away without having to hunt it down in among your agglomeration of notifications in the tray.
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