Sentences with phrase «as coarse grains»

Himalayan salt is most commonly found as coarse grains, fine grains, or large blocks in Pink Dark pink and in white colors.

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The Almahata Sitta meteorites, a few hundred rock fragments that rained down on Sudan's Nubian Desert in 2008, included a number of coarse - grained, carbon - rich fragments known as ureilites.
«Until now coarse - grained models were considered a secondary approach, but we wanted to demonstrate that they are as precise as the most advanced simulations,» she says.
By using smaller grids — with spacing of just a few kilometers rather than several tens of kilometers as in conventional current models — they were able to show that they could more realistically model the amount of black carbon aerosols, mitigating the underestimation in more coarse - grained models.
His teeth, back and front, were also heavily worn from chewing coarse grain and use as a «third hand» for gripping tools and cutting.
He pointed out that the tooth wear can also reveal whether someone ate many tough grains such as coarse millet, or a more refined, soft diet.
The researchers say this new statistical insight will be helpful in developing coarser - grained ocean simulations that aren't as computationally expensive as the one used in this study.
Using Escherichia coli (E. coli) as a model host, the framework consists of a coarse - grained but mechanistic description of host physiology that involves dynamic resource partitioning, multi-layered circuit - host coupling, and a detailed kinetic module of exogenous circuits.
When the atoms were classified by this criterion and then quantified by their environments, known as coarse - graining, a clear correlation emerged between structural order and dynamics.»
Simply grind them on a coarse setting in a grain grinder, soak and cook as usual.
This bag is made of coarse grained calf leather, so the leather will age well over time as well as be forgiving to any scratches (or the occasional overstuffing).
They accentuate the coarse - grained fabric and metal sheets used as ground.
Coarse grain size of the sediments indicates a strong flow, finer grain size indicates a weaker flow, to put it as a simple rule of thumb.
This means in the Arctic region, GISS data is relatively coarse grained, as individual grid cells above 80N may include station data interpolated out to as much as 1200 km, and are likely to show the higher short term variability which is characteristic of data from individual Polar stations.
Gcm can not resolve at mesoscale levels (which is the scale length of weather systems) which makes prediction both difficult and problematic as when the coarse grain resolution is enhanced we move beyond the physical laws per se.
Indeed, the harvested area for «coarse grains» fell by 4 % as corn, with an average yield of 150 bushels per acre, replaced other feed grains such as sorghum (averaging 60 bushels per acre).
An information metric to quantify AOS model errors in the climate is proposed here which incorporates both coarse - grained mean model errors as well as covariance ratios in a transformation invariant fashion.
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