Sentences with phrase «at a finer scale»

Although high - dimensional at a fine scale, at the coarser scale of covering spheres, the data cloud looks nearly one - dimensional, which enables entropy scaling of similarity search.
Researchers have launched a detailed atlas with environment and health maps at a fine scale across England and Wales.
«Individual birds consistently sit in places that enhance their own unique markings, both within a habitat, and at a fine scale with regards to specific background sites.»
It's just amazing that, you know, you could capture that much information and it's interesting in the scientific perspective because what we are finding right now with issues like climate change and conservation is that we really need fine - grained samples from very large geographic areas to really understand the dynamics of species range movements and how fragmentation is occurring and many biogeographic questions, and literally, the only way we can do this is through voluntary networks like this because it would cost billions and billions to send professionals out at that finer scale to understand it.
Jindong Zhang, a post-doctoral research associate in CSIS, spent several months over a period of four years in Wolong dodging landslides, mudslides and rubble strewn roads to survey forest recovery at a finer scale than can be observed from satellites and getting a better handle on the nuances of tree species, height and soil conditions.
Other discoveries in the Milky Way detailed in the special edition include the sharpest image yet of a gamma ray source — a nearby supernova remnant — which will enable researchers to study this object at finer scale than before — and three new «gamma ray shells» that are possibly examples of a new type of supernova remnant.
design and manufacture of 3D printers based on the concept of melt electrospinning writing (MEW) to enable printing at a finer scale than previously achieved — down to 0.01 mm - which can be precisely tailored for a variety of biomedical applications such as heart valves, blood vessels, nerve guides and bone scaffolds.
Certainly advances in representing topography at a finer scale — putting the mountains in the right place, achieving the right height for the small scale — would represent significant improvements for the small islands.
My argument here is that if alarmism works at a broad level (climate research funding for global warming) for getting funds, it should also work at the finer scale (within climate research).
Mechanical thinning can increase runoff at fine scales, as well as reduce fire risk and tree water stress during drought, but the effects of this practice have not been studied at scales commensurate with recent forest disturbances or under a highly variable climate.
On the basis of these estimates, we will perform laboratory experiments using seabed samples to simulate groundwater erosion and weathering [e.g., Morz et al., 2007] and derive geomorphic rate laws for seepage weathering and erosion at the fine scale.
Was it at a finer scale?
But look at a finer scale, and you'll see that sea level rise varies a lot from place to place.
Contrasting environments within the estuary query eDNA distribution at a finer scale.
While uncertainty does increase at finer scales (e.g., 25 - kilometer grid squares compared to 1,000 - kilometer grid squares), the fact remains that much of the total uncertainty in regional changes actually arises from the larger scales.
An important question regarding the adequacy of resolution is deciding whether the information produced at finer scales at higher resolution feeds back on the larger scales or do the finer scales simply add to local effects (Williamson, 1999).

Not exact matches

They're fine at low volumes, but difficult to scale, and if you're trying to use them to collaborate with your team, things can quickly get messy.
More than 100 fine artists create vividly colored, large - scale, high - contrast murals on the asphalt of Main and Mercedes Streets at Town Square.
At the intimate charcuterie bar Worst, chef Kees Elfring showcases Europe's finest small - scale meat curers, including legendary Girardeau from the Loire Valley and de Pasteibakkerij, a local producer of pâtés and blood sausage.
i bought a kitchen scale at ikea for $ 6, it's pretty old school but seems to work just fine.
Most parents don't have a scale suitable for weighing a baby at home, but luckily counting the number of your baby's dirty diapers is another good way to tell that your baby is doing fine:
Given the size and scale of this industry, that level of fine would barely register at all.
«It's helping us to recognize the ways that really fine - scale historical experiences and practices have left this deeply significant imprint on our genomes,» says Deborah Bolnick, an anthropological geneticist at the University of Texas here.
Remarkably, the observed pattern showing longer life - spans when fewer predators are present emerges no matter how the analysis was done: at the species level, at a finer regional scale (groups of species within a certain area) or even when comparing entire bioregions.
Although the technique is still in the proof - of - principle stage, it «could be an immensely powerful tool in implementing conservation measures for the most at - risk bird populations with fine - scale precision,» says Jeff Wells of the Boreal Songbird Initiative in Seattle, Washington.
«You won't just see beautiful images with fine - scale structure, but you'll also be able to measure what the temperature is and what the density is,» says Eric Priest, a solar physicist at the University of Saint Andrews in Scotland who is not part of the IRIS team.
«If you look at species that are very, very divergent from each other, you might find a certain subset of genes are shared and others [are] not, but you don't really get the fine - scale picture.
With the help of satellite data, the new analysis looked at reefs on a much finer scale than did the effort in 1998, with a 64 times greater resolution.
The new model developed at Princeton has the power to examine a number of climate - related scenarios, and their impacts on varying populations, on a finer - tuned scale.
The BRAHSS team also look at very fine - scale movements and responses using small research vessels which deployed small suction - cup acoustic tags on a few of the whales.
Wells: Yeah, absolutely, and it is, sort of, almost cutting edge really, you know, to be able to capture masses of information at that kind of fine scale is something never been done on Earth.
Now, a study led by Professor Harry Wang of William & Mary's Virginia Institute of Marine Science demonstrates the ability to predict a hurricane's storm tide at the level of individual neighborhoods and streets — a much finer scale than current operational methods.
«So, working independently, several research teams have converged on almost identical results for warming over the past century at the global scale, but with periodic fine - tuning as additional information becomes available,» Holt and Field write.
The ubiquity of these markers and the fact that these polymorphisms show variation at such a fine scale (i.e., at the individual level) makes them ideal markers for many applications, such as population - level genetic diversity studies and genetic mapping in plants.
What's Next: PNNL scientists are using a regional model at a much finer scale than conventional climate models to understand the processes that determine the time - scales of MJO and the roles of various types of clouds in its energy cycle.
As described Aug. 10 in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, Hybrid Photonic - Nanomechanical Force Microscopy (HPFM) can discern a sample's topographic characteristics together with the chemical properties at a much finer scale.
As incremental advances in nanotechnology provide increasingly fine control over the structure of matter at the nanometer scale, they point toward the even greater advances that will occur once high - throughput atomically precise manufacturing becomes available.
Note that apparently solid regions of deviation often show fine - scale pattern at higher resolution.
Yet as technological advances allowed researchers to observe chromatin at ever - finer scales, that understanding was overturned.
In particular, better computer power [is needed] because we do have some observations and some process understanding, but they happen at very fine spatial and temporal scales, and that's the hardest thing to model because it takes an enormous amount of computer power.
Although there is only a slight genetic cline from north to south at a coarse level2, 3, recent analyses have revealed considerable fine - scale genetic structure in the Northern and Western parts of Great Britain, alongside striking homogeneity in Southern and Eastern England4 in the regions where archaeologists identify early Anglo - Saxon artifacts, cemeteries and communities.
At the other end of the intimacy scale is Christopher Young's gigantic Drag Me to Hell, represented by a fine performance of the terrific end title piece.
On the other end of the scale, you'll find plush, deep - pile carpet mats that would be at home in any fine, high - dollar luxury car.
I've said this before and I'll say it again: I think it's very likely that if $ 9.99 becomes the upper bound for pricing on eBooks, then you are going to find $ 9.99 becomes the standard price for eBooks, period, because publishers who lose money up at the top of the pricing scale will need to recoup that money somewhere else, and the bottom of the pricing scale is a fine place to do it.
Spend immersive days exploring Arkaba's 60,000 acre grand scale private property and expand your horizons from the air with a three hour helicopter experience and lunch at the famous Prairie Hotel, one of Australia's finest outback pubs.
Lunches are quite relaxed affairs, with a range of meat and vegetarian dishes to choose from, while dinners are at the fine dining end of the scale, with an outstanding array of innovative cuisine.
Not much has changed since the prototype's unveiling, apart from additional fine details on Ramlethal's attire; the pose still depicts the Xrd boss character at 1/8 scale, floating between the two sword - wielding halves of Lucifero:
The result is a project of perilous scope, in pursuit of which the studio struggled to be at once broader in the spread of its historical roots yet also more intimate in its characterization of people like Elizabeth; grander in the scale of its mythical city, yet sharper in that city's fine details.
Internationally renowned illustrator Will Broome's first solo Manchester exhibition has opened at PLY: a retrospective exhibition showcasing twenty of his finest large - scale paper stencil works and colourful illustrations.
Thus, an exhibition now on view at Lori Bookstein Fine Art in New York that showcases a number of Müller's mature, large - scale paintings is a welcome, if short lived, opportunity to see his monumental Abstract Expressionist allegories.
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