Sentences with phrase «at localising»

When the plug was removed and hearing returned to normal, the animals were just as good at localising sounds as those who had never experienced hearing loss.
When this is corrected, and the warming retreats and becomes ever more localised, this not only destroys / significantly reduces the level of plausibility, it's an obvious «dig here» for further clarification on why it appears to be localised — whether that's looking carefully at the quality of the underlying data — as opposed to it's analysis — or looking at localised physical phenomena.

Not exact matches

• Investment in localised projects at the end of system to address South Australia's concerns associated with the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth with more sustainable solutions.
Though essentially localised, the political alliances between the active players in those crisis - ridden sections of the country and the men at the federal level inevitably translated the crisis into a national crisis.
Signs and symptoms progress from localised ones at the site of exposure to central ones over a period of hours.
Like the Strategic Policing Requirement, the NCA will have a crucial role alongside ACPO in making sure that localised policing doesn't come at the expense of regional, national and international crime - fighting.
The head of the European Union delegation, Marietje Schaake, said her team had seen no signs of «centralised or localised manipulation» of the voting process but that there were concerns about the misuse of public funds at local and national levels by all parties.
«In localising the solution, we have thought through the online version and we are looking at a solution where people can use USSD and SMS to request for their address.
There is a much overused phrase in microbiology — «everything is everywhere, but the environment selects» — which suggests that microbial populations are not localised but geographically ubiquitous, and unlikely to be at risk.
It seems likely that the highly localised heating on the surface of nanoparticles somehow disrupts hydrogen bonding within the ethanol — water mixture, allowing greater separation of ethanol from water molecules at higher concentrations of ethanol.
Professor Andrew King, a Wellcome Trust Principal Research Fellow at the University of Oxford who led the study, explains: «Our results show that, with experience, the brain is able to shift the strategy it uses to localise sounds depending on the information that is available at the time.
Dr Marek Potemski and co-workers working at CNRS (France) in collaboration with researchers at the University of Warsaw (Poland) discovered stable quantum emitters at the edges of WSe2 monolayers, displaying highly localised photoluminescence with single - photon emission characteristics.
Consideration of regional trends will be crucial to tackle the diverse health challenges faced by provincial governments, and localised health policies will likely be the key for overall success at the national level.
This is because breast cancer is diagnosed at an earlier and localised stage in nations where populations have access to medical care, and progressive improvement in treatment strategies.
Whether it'll get a localised name or not is unknown at this time, but it's certainly a tricky one to say after a few drinks!
At E3, GameSpot asked Motohide Eshiro (producer of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney — Spirit of Justice) if Dai Gyakuten Saiban would be localised.
So, in a nutshell, it would be (as I've said I think in the report), we need to continue to focus on high quality, localised at the point of where the teaching and learning actually occurs — there is a role for going elsewhere and going to large conferences and hooking up internationally on ICT and so on — but actually rolling your sleeves up with some external expertise in a sustained way in the site where you actually do your teaching work with the students.
They can mean the difference between a small localised incident that is quickly put out, or the fire and rescue service arriving to find a raging inferno which is putting life, property and environment at risk.
The overriding factor in all of this is a government which has a blind obsession with destroying any form of localised, organised support, and has effectively binned a vast amount of imaginative, engaging and challenging work in this area, at significant cost to the taxpayer.
The feel at the wheel We've written a lot about Kia's localised suspension tune, and in the Sorento it pays obvious dividends.
To be manufactured in Ford India's spanking new engine plant in Sanand, the high - tech, highly localised Dragon family should translate to cars that offer good performance and efficiency at a competitive price.
While the award - winning EcoBoost engine is imported in the country, the Dragon series will be highly localised and produced at Ford's engine plant in Gujarat.
-- The C250d sits at the top of the C - Class product range — It will be localised to reduce waiting period — Comes with All - LED Intelligent Light System, 9G - TRONIC transmission
Mr Ueno concedes that the HR - V may seem «a bit expensive» for India where the fully localised Jazz - based WR - V diesel is priced at INR 8.79 lakh (ex-showroom).
Skoda is developing a platform for India, a market where the Volkswagen Group is unable to localise its modular MQB platform currently, at least not in its current advanced specification.
At the societal level, over the last few years regimes in many countries have been finding out the best way to turn a localised insurgency into a full - scale revolution is to deny their populations access to the internet, something which didn't even exist a generation ago.
This was unsupported by evidence other than localised increases in real rents in both Perth and Sydney, which also had the lowest vacancy rates of all capital cities at the time.
An upgraded version of its former Galileo Leisure portal, the system now includes extensive new hostel, B&B, hotel and car options as well as new functionality to add localised content at a country level.
Nintendo has chosen to release a game about building a lucrative property empire — the first localised entry in a Japanese series dating back to the Famicom — at a time when the world is in the throes of economic meltdown.
Street Fighter V is the first game that is fully localised and we had a good presence at [UAE consumer show] Games 15 last year as well.»
At an event at Guerrilla's Amsterdam offices this week, the developer confirmed that the final version of PlayStation 4 launch title Killzone Shadow Fall clocks in at 39.7 GB (in Europe, anyway: some localised versions of the game, needing fewer audio tracks in different languages, are closer to 37 GBAt an event at Guerrilla's Amsterdam offices this week, the developer confirmed that the final version of PlayStation 4 launch title Killzone Shadow Fall clocks in at 39.7 GB (in Europe, anyway: some localised versions of the game, needing fewer audio tracks in different languages, are closer to 37 GBat Guerrilla's Amsterdam offices this week, the developer confirmed that the final version of PlayStation 4 launch title Killzone Shadow Fall clocks in at 39.7 GB (in Europe, anyway: some localised versions of the game, needing fewer audio tracks in different languages, are closer to 37 GBat 39.7 GB (in Europe, anyway: some localised versions of the game, needing fewer audio tracks in different languages, are closer to 37 GB).
We love localised Japanese games here at Dealspwn — as our regulars know — and Rice Digital are currently running a seriously cheap deal for two of our recent favourites.
We love localised Japanese games here at Dealspwn — as our regulars know — and Rice Digital have brought back a seriously cheap deal for two of our recent favourites.
It's not clear if those games will be released outside Japan, but considering Aksys Games has localised many of them already, it's quite likely that at least some of them will get a western release.
At E3, GameSpot asked Motohide Eshiro (producer of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney — Spirit of Justice) if Dai Gyakuten Saiban would be localised.
Publishers want to see evidence that their games will sell well in China before they part with the cash for a high quality localisation, but at the same time if there are fewer titles localised at the moment then it means that there is a lower supply of games to entice gamers to buy a PlayStation 4.
Today at the Namco Bandai Games Fan Conference it was confirmed that Tales of Xillia will indeed be localised for the Western market, coming to Australia, Europe and North America with a release date of August 31, 2012.
Hopefully it gets localised and released outside of Japan at some point in the future, but I suspect that's basically a given with a title by Game Freak.
Due to the game being localised and released in North America shortly, we now have some new screenshots of the game and the English box art to look at.
It allows us to increase the performance but also opens us up to opportunities to improve the map in the future, Level streaming is technology which uncaps us to be able to increase the variety and quality of the localised area you're in at any given time.
As you say, convection uses up a lot of energy too and also counters the idea of radiative heat transfer as a big ticket item because «hot» CO2 molecules only remain so for a brief fraction of a second before they collide with N2 or O2 to warm that localised parcel of air; which then rises to attain equilibrium T somewhere higher and at a COLDER temp so no rad Transf!!!
a. (i) The perceived safety risks attaching to nuclear power (including the prospective leakage of hazmat now or at some unspecified time into the future and the associated legacy question, localised epidemiology, catastrophic plant failure, work - based OH&S, prospective terrorist attack, hazmat spillage in transit through populated or environmentally sensitive areas, ecological damage form uranium mining)
The colour field underneath the wind arrows shows the precipitation rate on a scale from 0 to 20 mm per hour, noting that peaks in rainfall intensity (which may have been far higher than 20 mm / hr at times in localised regions within the Hurricane circulation), are not resolved in this animation.
At a regional scale and at the surface, additional more localised and shorter time - scale processes besides radiative forcing can affect climate in other ways, and possibly be of comparable importance to the effects of the greenhouse gaseAt a regional scale and at the surface, additional more localised and shorter time - scale processes besides radiative forcing can affect climate in other ways, and possibly be of comparable importance to the effects of the greenhouse gaseat the surface, additional more localised and shorter time - scale processes besides radiative forcing can affect climate in other ways, and possibly be of comparable importance to the effects of the greenhouse gases.
In addition, embodied energy calculations are almost never done conclusively, really looking at EVERY material that goes into a building, and the localised variations in the procurement chain (eg aluminium in NZ is produced with 100 % hydro electricity), but rather picking and choosing structure, insulation and whatever else is de rigueur.
If the previous melt was localised around Spitzbergen, why hasn't he offered any evidence of extensive ice coverage elsewhere at the time?
Other evidencde suggests there may have been a localised warming occuring in the Arctic during the 20's and 30's at exactly the same time that measurement coverage in the northern polar regions was in flux - not an ideal situation.
Our meeting has been held at a time of higher and volatile oil prices, continuing increases in global oil demand, localised supply problems for some forms of energy, concern about long term security of supply and increasing attention to the environmental impact from energy use.
Some of the same issues were explored thirty years ago in a discussion on Legal literature in small jurisdictions held at Osgoode Hall Law School, from 3 - 5 November 1978, summarized by Jennifer S. Uglow in Localising legal literature published in 1981 by the Commonwealth Legal Education Association, Legal Division, Commonwealth Secretariat.
They note that while «generic cross-cultural courses form a good starting point», through the COAG trial at Wadeye «there has been an acknowledgement that there are many experts at Wadeye who can provide Government agency staff with a localised cross-cultural training program» (123).
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