Sentences with phrase «better penetration into»

The smaller size of the glycolic acid particles allows for better penetration into the skin.
For authors with a significant international readership, Kobo is one of the more important e-book retailers, as it is known for the best penetration into the world market.

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The combination of the timing, the volume of rain received, as well as its penetration into the soil, is all to be held in a delicate balance.
But more profound investigation and more sympathetic understanding of the primitive groups, as well as a deeper penetration into the meaning of more sophisticated worship, have made it clear to the majority of anthropologists that there is a very real distinction between magic and worship.
This was ball movement through passing into a well - executed pick - and - roll, followed by penetration with the pass.
Listen Tuchel is not a good coach defensively, turned dortmund into a soft team, playing a narrow 4321 with no width or penetration, a lot of sideways passes until the players turn blue black in the face.
A solid dribbler in tight spaces Kelvin adds a bit more penetration when the team is at its best, but he can fall into a pattern of lofting the ball into the area.
One of the biggest issues that Klopp faces this season is how to fit in all of his best players into the team; his philosophy requires width, pace, penetration and a strong four - man defence, he also likes to employ a 4 -2-3-1 formation that allows for quick counter-attacks with width, and offers rigidity and solidity when defending.
For a course on security auditing and penetration testing, they hack into private companies» computer systems, pinpoint vulnerabilities, and then advise the companies how to do a better job protecting their systems.
«This strategy may allow better penetration of larger tumours because the radioisotope can make its way deep into the tumour before releasing the toxic radioactivity trapped inside.»
Given the new media landscape combined with other opportunities we are exploring, we think the prospects for greater penetration into enthusiast and non-enthusiast markets are better than ever.
In some cases, your vet might prescribe corticosteroids in the initial stages because if used for short periods at moderate doses, it can reduce inflammation and allow better penetration of antibiotics into the inflamed tissue.
This direct delivery system allows for better and deeper penetration into the tissue, offering greater benefits and faster healing for both acute and chronic issues.
In addition, his active role in the Civil Rights Movement kept him at a distance from the downtown Manhattan art world where he normally would have spent time at exhibition openings and events, possibly increasing his visibility and penetration into collections as well as the prevailing critical discourse.
They also fail to mention that sunlight can travel tens of METRES into the water and is thus a powerful warming agent compared to the single MILLIMETRE penetration of down welling infrared radiation from the atmosphere.
Barriers to implementation include the current cost of batteries for electric vehicles (which reflects the limited availability of raw materials, technical limitations, and low production volumes), as well as the lack of supporting infrastructure and technical standards necessary for mass penetration of these vehicles into the market.
The degree of penetration into one's personal information is often not well understood by the individuals from whom the information is collected.
Headset penetration is pretty low, great experiences are somewhat scarce and augmented reality that better integrates into life is starting to eclipse VR.
One better, it gets NFC, LTE and GPS into the case while retaining removable bands — which was of course understandably easier because the entirety of the case is plastic, allowing radio penetration.
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