Sentences with phrase «big clusters in»

My only problem was that I didn't really get any bigger clusters in there.

Not exact matches

Obama lost big with such rural white voters, but won more votes from woman, minorities and others groups clustered in or near cities.
For entrepreneurs interested in selling goods to bigger companies in the industry, the cluster has held approximately eight «supplier sessions,» where small businesses learn how they will need to tighten their standards to participate in the nuclear industry, Carlberg says.
Still, if McKinsey is to be believed, a dedicated startup - booster in every major Canadian city would boost our odds of hosting the world's next big innovation cluster.
Rural economies in particular have cratered as young people cluster in big cities.
The big players are divided between two camps: The first camp is Netflix and Amazon Prime, which release original content in series or clusters of episodes (a model championed by Netflix and later adopted by Amazon).
Joining MaRS» Consumer and Commerce cluster, the partnership will enable Unilever to stay at the forefront of technologies that are driving some of the biggest breakthroughs in the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry.
For Tribune, Jack Griffin's clustering strategy — be the last (print) man standing in big metro areas — is fundamental.
A few today, mainly clustered around the Weekly Standard, call for a policy of «national greatness,» which is a little hard to pin down apart from its robust appetite for interventionism in the belief that a little (or maybe big) war from time to time maintains the muscle tone of the nation.
I have seen people use flour in granola to kinda bind it and make for really big clusters, but without oil that would make this really chewy / mushy.
There's a lot of our core consumers clustered in those big cities.
Anyone who's ever suffered through the torture of working in retail knows that Black Friday is only the beginning of a long, drawn - out, cluster eff of a month - long shopping spree, which ends with a big ol' grand finale bang of the Post-Christmas Returns And Exchanges Extravaganza.
Ed Miliband's party is ahead in all of the clusters of seats in which it will challenge sitting Tories at a general election, with the biggest swings in the Thames estuary, the Midlands and parts of the north.
Under Mayor Bill de Blasio, the city's reliance on the cluster sites has grown along with the rise in homelessness, which has arguably been the biggest failure of his tenure.
But these are not scattered evenly; big clusters are in Croydon (42), Bromley (35), Havering (30), Hillingdon (24) and Barking and Dagenham (21), while Ukip is almost absent in the more affluent London boroughs of Islington, Kensington and Chelsea.
Computer modeling of the gravitational dynamics among galaxies in a cluster suggest that galaxies as big as our Milky Way are the likely candidates as the source of the stars.
But, Quintana - Murci says, the biggest surprise for them «was to find that the TLR1 -6-10 cluster is among the genes presenting the highest Neanderthal ancestry in both Europeans and Asians.»
Ellis, his PhD student Dan Stark and their colleagues trained one of the world's biggest telescopes, the Keck 2 atop Hawaii's Mauna Kea, to scan light grazing massive clusters of closer galaxies [see image above], which focused the light coming from more ancient galaxies behind them and magnified it 20 times in a process called gravitational lensing.
When the cobe satellite in 1992 mapped the faint microwave glow left over from the Big Bang, it couldn't make out structures as small as individual galaxies, or even clusters of galaxies.
«Most research grants in Ireland involve being in big interdisciplinary clusters,» says Rudd.
The US has no really big liquid - fuel rocket engine in production today, and historically has been averse to large engine clusters.
Sensing small increases in CO2, the carotid body, a small cluster of cells in the neck, spurs big increases in breathing to remove excess CO2 and keep a person out of trouble.
That's also the distance to most stars in the nearby Big Dipper, which makes it likely that they all belong to the same association, or loose star cluster.
If these clusters still appear older than the Universe, the standard model of the big bang will be in serious trouble.
Various theories of «modified gravity» that suggest the force weakens under certain circumstances can explain some dark matter observations — particularly the dynamics of galaxies — but struggle to account for dark matter — attributed details astronomers see in galaxy clusters and in the big bang's afterglow.
Stars can grow no bigger than 150 times as massive as our sun, according to a study of the dazzling «Arches» cluster near the center of our galaxy — shown here in an artist's impression.
But the cluster has one big disadvantage, according to a study published online today in Nature.
Formed a billion years after the Big Bang, the universe's oldest and most distant known planet circles a collapsed star, or pulsar (green circle), in the globular cluster M4, which is 5,000 light - years away from Earth.
Instead, they reflect a propensity for natural temporal variations in uplift rates where recent (not more than 10,000 years ago) uplift has been greatest due to temporal clustering of large - magnitude (bigger than M7) earthquakes on upper - plate faults.
The cluster, named the Phoenix galaxy cluster, is one of the biggest in the universe.
In low - mass clusters, feedback from the jets may play the same disruptive role as do winds and UV radiation from big stars in high - mass clusterIn low - mass clusters, feedback from the jets may play the same disruptive role as do winds and UV radiation from big stars in high - mass clusterin high - mass clusters.
Thanks to the dry, clear atmosphere at the South Pole, SPT is better able to «look» at the cosmic microwave background — the thermal radiation left over from the Big Bang — and map out the location of galaxy clusters, which are hundreds to thousands of galaxies that are bound together gravitationally and among the largest objects in the universe.
Interpreting the clustering of data is now a big business, a potent force in politics, and a powerful tool of government (although plenty of people may object to finding their data scrutinized by those folks, too).
Cold Dark Matter Model A leading model of the universe's evolution since the Big Bang, in which slow - moving dark - matter particles clumped together, seeding the formation of galaxies and galactic clusters.
By adding factors to account for thermodynamic attraction and repulsion, the researchers learned that motor proteins, sensing the bigger picture, adjust for fluctuations in their fluid environment as they gather in clusters that slow movement or spread out to speed things along.
For example, astronomer Joan Najita of the National Optical Astronomical Observatory in Tucson, Arizona, and her colleagues reported in the 1 October issue of the Astrophysical Journal that a cluster in Perseus is richer in small brown dwarfs than big ones.
Their slow mode of life seems insufficient to support one big reproductive event, unlike other coleoid cephalopods,» says Henk - Jan Hoving, who is working for the Cluster of Excellence «Future Ocean» at the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel in Germany.
Recognizing the reality that genomics analysis is a big data / HPC (High Performance Computing) problem in a field where life scientists are focused on the biology and not computer science, Intel has been reshaping genomics software tools and cluster configurations for life sciences in the many - core era with Intel Scalable System Framework (includes many - core processors, new 3D memory, high - performance networking fabric, and Lustre storage).
And clustering four or five LDSD parachutes together could help land even bigger payloads, perhaps paving the way to put boots in Mars» red dirt.
The galaxies clump together into clusters and the galaxy clusters gather together into huge string - like superclusters with big gaps (voids) in between.
Hubble's latest discovery of 250 faint galaxies — formed 600 million to 900 million years after the Big Bang — in the early universe using three galaxy clusters to magnify the light given off by these distant objects.
This phenomenon is what makes NGC 4696 stand out from among the other members of the Centaurus cluster, making it one of the biggest and brightest galaxies in the observable universe.
Caption: In the big image at left, the many galaxies of a massive cluster called MACS J1149 +2223 dominate the scene.
«This is new, as previous studies had generally found the dates of origination to be older and not clustered in time — the current study uses a much bigger genetic data set than any of the earlier ones.»
Examples of science projects enabled by the data in the High - Latitude Survey include: mapping the formation of cosmic structure in the first billion years after the Big Bang via the detection and characterization of over 10,000 galaxies at z > 8; finding over 2,000 QSOs at z > 7; quantifying the distribution of dark matter on intermediate and large scales through lensing in clusters and in the field; identifying the most extreme star - forming galaxies and shock - dominated systems at 1 < z < 2; carrying out a complete census of star - forming galaxies and the faint end of the QSO luminosity function at z ~ 2, including their contribution to the ionizing radiation; and determining the kinematics of stellar streams in the Local Group through proper motions.
Endocytosis provides the selective formation of big NP clusters only in diagnosis - specific cells, while fewer NPs incidentally accumulated by non-specific cells are insufficient to form an NP cluster.
Also, it's not all gold, there are some cornflower blue glitters in there, and I think maybe some silver, but it turned into one big sparkly cluster.
The weekend was still owned by a familiar cluster of Oscar contenders, which have expanded to wider release in a bid to cash in ahead of the big night on March 4 — which is a week later than last year's big show.
The uneven pacing of WHAS guarantees a small audience — big laughs come in clusters, and the plot speeds up and slows down depending on what you like — but I have a feeling that it's the type of movie that will find its niche in repeat viewings.
In the eLearning sphere, Big Data includes user statistics, site analytics, digital metrics, and similar data clusters.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z