Sentences with phrase «area of the aggregations»

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But missing out on actionable areas for improvement or specific opportunities to delight your customers isn't the only reason Marke is an enemy of excessive aggregation.
Long Term Intervention Monitoring Basin Matter - Aggregation of Selected Area biodiversity outcomes (generic diversity) foundation report
It owns 9710 hectares of cropping country in the fertile North Star area of northern NSW, a 4926 - hectare aggregation at Darlington Point in NSW's Riverina, a 6786 - hectare King Island property, a 1145 - hectare dairy operation on Tasmania's northern Cradle Coast and a 5425 - hectare cropping farm in Western Victoria.
«We looked at the aggregation and manipulation of active matter — live bacteria or artificial microswimmers — and the depletion area surrounding them when droplets of bacteria are spun,» said Igor Aranson, Huck Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry and Mathematics, Penn State.
Cohen's first breakthrough in this area occurred when he discovered, working with worms, that reducing the activity of the signaling mechanism conveyed through insulin and the growth hormone IGF1, a major aging regulating pathway, constituted a defense against the aggregation of the Aβ protein which is mechanistically - linked with Alzheimer's disease.
To help solve the paradox of aggregation and pair bonding, the researchers examined the striatum, a brain area that regulates both social and sexual behaviors and that encodes reward signals via a molecule called dopamine.
When this value was multiplied by the mean layer thickness and aggregation area estimated from the ADCP backscatter data, we estimated a total biomass of 2.0 million tons with krill comprising an estimated 88.4 % of the total acoustic backscatter.
We calculated the total biomass of krill in the aggregations as the product of the mean density of krill estimated by the EK - 60 from the fine scale survey and the area of krill aggregation estimated by the ADCP.
This type of data is needed to accurately describe changes in diversity as students move between sectors because there is significant variation in student demographics at the school level that is often obscured when examining the issue at higher levels of aggregation (e.g. comparing charters as a group to surrounding school district or metropolitan area) and can complicate the drawing of valid inferences about the relationship between public school choice and racial sorting.
This innovation address the problem of efficiency degradation caused by decreased surface area associated with noble metal aggregation experienced in conventional catalysts.
Probably the correlation between the high - SST area and the total TC activity is positive, but it is a result of spatial aggregation of complicated phenomena.
The primary conceptual bottleneck at this stage in the online natural climate variability discussion is in the area of spatiotemporal sampling & aggregation theory, not «mysterious unknown» physics.
Law firm leaders can perhaps convince their colleagues to care about profitability of clients, matters, practice areas, etc. by pointing out that profits per partner is merely the aggregation of all the profits on all the clients (or matters, etc.), divided by the number of partners.
Not to mention the fact that counties were in themselves a thing of the past, now that there were these shaggy aggregations called «municipal areas» and «incorporated sections.»
The Wongatha Claim is an aggregation of claims of individual rights and interests, and the Wongatha Claim area is based on an aggregation of individual «my country» areas, the subject of those claimed individual rights and interests, and the NTA does not provide for the making of a determination of native title consisting of group rights and interests in these circumstances.
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