Sentences with phrase «by fine grained»

Subtle notes of chocolate and toasty vanillins add to the richness and length of this bold Cab, and are accompanied by fine grained tannins on a lengthy finish.»
This full bodied wine is beautifully supported by fine grained, soft, velvety tannins.

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Though my guards bustled me about rapidly to keep me from becoming a sitting target for kidnappers, they did take me for an hour's walk on the Lido, one of the most beautiful strands of fine - grained, wave - washed white sand I've ever seen, lined by formerly luxurious villas, not one of which had retained four intact walls or glass in their windows.
«More than 2,600 sharp - edged flakes, flake fragments, and cores (cobbles from which flakes have been removed), found in the fine - grained sediments of a dry riverbed in the Afar region of Ethiopia, have been dated to between 2.52 and 2.60 million years ago, pushing back by more than 150,000 years the known date at which humans were making stone tools.»
But there is no reason to be troubled by this fact provided that (as I am now assuming)(1) the range of possibilities is infinite and (2) there is no limit to how fine - grained God's knowledge of a sub-range of possibilities might be.
Note: For those unfamiliar with cornstarch it is a fine white powder that comes from the inner grain (endosperm) of corn and is used by many as a thickener for gravies and sauces.
This bread that was kicking about the cottage was Ezekial sprouted grain bread which is fine for a treat though does contain wheat gluten and yeast so not a regular by any means.
Our bakery's mission is to give superior service in providing the finest quality baked - goods to our valued customers nationwide by utilizing a worker - owned and managed cooperative business structure and to strive to use whole grain and organic ingredients whenever possible, to support sustainable agriculture practices and healthy living.
butter for greasing pan 2 cups oat flour (make your own by processing old - fashioned oats) 1 3/4 teaspoons baking soda 1 1/4 teaspoons fine grain sea salt 2 1/4 cups (10 oz) unbleached all - purpose flour, plus more for dusting / kneading 1 3/4 cups buttermilk plus more if needed and 2 Tbsp for brushing dough 2 Tbsp seeds (white sesame seeds, black sesame seeds, caraway seeds, poppy seeds, etc)
Pinhead oats (aka steel cut) are made by chopping the grain to make a fine oatmeal, then the pinhead oats can be rolled and steamed to create standard rolled oats and jumbo oats are steamed and rolled into large oat flakes.
As the oldest of the major Cognac houses, Martell has continued to set the standard for excellence and quality by perfecting its approach to producing superior products as result of using Borderies grapes, aging in fine grain Tronçais oak and distilling its cognacs clear of impurities.
We start by selecting the finest grains.
Punching down removes some of the gas bubbles formed by the yeast during rising and produces a finer grain.
Parker acknowledged that intelligence analyses was tougher in a place like Ulster County where many heroin dealers were addicts working individually to support their habits by making runs to trafficking centers like Washington Heights and Paterson, N.J.. But, he said, fine - grained data analysis could aid police in identifying and breaking up even informal short - lived trafficking schemes.
We expect that human observers will be able to continue to perform this task for a few years to come, but eventually we will have to refine existing techniques and develop new computational methods that can detect fine - grained image details that may not be identifiable by the human visual system.»
«This study showed that intrinsic colloids formed by interactions between soluble Cerium (Ce) and carbonates significantly increase the mobility of Ce injected into a carbonate rock fracture,» explains BGU Zuckerberg Institute for Water Research Director Prof. Noam Weisbrod, Ph.D. «The formation of intrinsic colloids, if not accounted for, could result in the under prediction of radionuclide migration through fractures in fine - grained carbonate bedrock, such as chalk.»
Lacking these bristles, the wolf spider instead glues sand particles together by connecting the grains with fine silk threads.
According to Yousuke Sato of the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Science (AICS), «this research shows that powerful supercomputers, by performing more fine - grained simulations, can help us to model weather and climate patterns in a more realistic way.
By contrast, when he checked out cow and buffalo patties in the area, he never found any toads, a fact he attributes to the bovine dung's «homogenous, fine - grained» structure.
In short order the rovers found proof of past water on the planet, including minerals that can form only in the presence of water, and ripple patterns in fine - grained rocks shaped by sea currents.
These darker regions are covered by dark bedrock and fine - grained sand deposits ground down from ancient lava flows and other volcanic features.
The faster the regular rhythm of the working brain (represented by alpha oscillation), the more fine - grained the resolution in visual perception.
One «must» for all four ExoMars sites was clay: fine - grained sediment that, on Earth, is deposited by water and is excellent at preserving the remains of ancient organisms.
Alternatively, since no fossil flowers have been found in the fine - grained sediments, the flies may have fed on the sugary fluids secreted by some nonflowering plants.
Another idea is that water ejected by the plume falls onto the surface as a fine mist, changing the structure of the surface grains and allowing them to retain heat longer than the surrounding landscape.
«Our technology could be used to provide scalable and fine - grained access control to various bodies of data collected by different organizations and shared via the cloud, with applications in areas such as healthcare, finance and data - centric cloud applications,» says Zhou.
The radar results found that the bigger asteroids are covered with fine - grained dirt, the pulverized rock created by hundreds of millions of years of meteoroid impact.
- I have lost 6 (go figure) but we both feel so much better being grain free - and sugar free - my pre-diabetes is now in the normal range J My tonsils are decreasing in size by quite a bit - so excited to do some fine tuning - just hoping I can get my weight loss moving — a bit faster hopefully!
Now, there are no grains left; however, I've been making kefir by using some of the cultured milk and it seems to be working just fine.
Ahn, who also wrote the screenplay, subtly teases out his protagonist's inner struggle, often by letting David interact with the small but fine - grained gallery of supporting characters.
Fine detail is tempered by the use of Panavision anamorphic lenses, enhancing the cinematic quality of a notably grain - free — and thankfully noise - free — image.
THE BLU - RAY DISC by Bill Chambers Shot in 35 mm CinemaScope, Trouble with the Curve exports to Blu - ray in a fine - grain 2.40:1, 1080p transfer with deep blacks, incredible textural detail, and overgraded colours bordering on putrid.
Criterion's new edition comes out on both DVD and Blu - ray in a superb transfer from a rich fine - grain master print that has been digitally cleaned and fine - tuned, supervised and approved by Alain Resnais.
A very fine, organic layer of grain has been touched ever - so - lightly, if at all, by dust - busting algorithms, and the average video bitrate is a generous 35 Mbps.
As it stands, the 1080p 1.85 X 1 digital High Definition image looks fine throughout, shot with remarkable form by Anderson as an uncredited Director of Photography, his use of the grain in the advanced Kodak Vision 3 35 mm camera negative film stocks is superior and impresses throughout as it usually does in all of his films.
The 1999 DVD actually wasn't bad by the standards of the day, although it didn't resolve any of the grain or the fine detail, and this HD / 1080p upgrade doesn't screw with the colour - grading compared to that benchmark.
Because of the need for nationally standardized achievement tests to provide fine - grained, percentile - by - percentile comparisons, it is imperative that these tests produce a considerable degree of score spread — in other words, plenty of differences among test takers» scores.
Neustadt provides some fine - grained examples of how presidents have increased their own effectiveness by recognizing all the ways they can benefit others and bargaining accordingly.
In examining the issues and exercise of power that are sustained in the long - standing policy of standardized testing in schools, this work provides a big picture perspective on assessment practices over time in the U. S.; by examining the rise of value - added assessment in Tennessee, a fine - grained and contemporary case is provided within that larger context.
The luxurious interior is now emphasized by the stylish new dashboard, which features a premium, fine - grain finish and stylish trim elements, as well as a high - resolution color display in the instrument cluster.
The interior is now emphasized by the stylish new dashboard, which features a premium, fine - grain finish and stylish trim elements, as well as a high - resolution color display in the instrument cluster.
The interior is now emphasized by the stylish new dashboard, which features a premium, fine - grain finish and stylish trim elements,... Read More
The sporting ambience onboard the new BMW X5 M and BMW X6 M is accentuated by the exclusive, electrically operated M Multifunction seats for the driver and front passenger — in fine - grain Merino leather with contrast stitching and embossed M logo in the backrests — and by the leather - covered BMW Individual instrument panel.
For example, the Vox gives you more fine - grained control over type size than the other tablets by use of a slider, which should be a plus.
Users can press the page - up and page - down keys to scroll through text, the 5 - way navigation controller for more fine - grained scrolling, or the «go to» option, accessed by pressing the menu key, to choose a chapter or section.
The incorporation of SSML phonemes functionality [SSML] directly into a EPUB Content Document enables fine - grained pronunciation control, taking precedence over default pronunciation rules and / or referenced pronunciation lexicons (as provided by the PLS format mentioned above).
The incorporation of SSML phonemes functionality [SSML] directly into a EPUB Content Document [ContentDocs301] enables fine - grained pronunciation control, taking precedence over default pronunciation rules and / or referenced pronunciation lexicons (as provided by the PLS format mentioned above).
The first five ingredients (which are required by law to be sorted by how the amounts of each contained in the food) of their Classic Real Lamb and Green Peas with Ancient Grains variety of dog food are deboned lamb, lamb meal (which are the bones of the animal crushed into a fine powder — a vital ingredient in dog food), peas, brown rice, and barley.
95 % of the protein comes from real salmon, 100 % Grain - free, Contains the finest natural ingredients, including tasty, nutritious salmon, NO chicken or poultry by — product...
BLUE Freedom Grain - Free Fish Recipe for indoor cats is made with the finest natural ingredients — ingredients chosen with great care by our animal nutritionists to meet the special needs of cats who live indoors.
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