Sentences with phrase «by tiny teams»

It's easy to see why: developed by a tiny team of just six people initially, Assetto Corsa was the PC's answer to Forza Motorsport and Gran Turismo with its emphasis on road cars, stunning graphics and hardcore driving physics to match its PC competitors.

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Savage says he's been inspired «by the incredible creativity, passion and commitment of the Tiny + team
He still retains a tiny slice of the 17 per cent block of shares still owned by minority shareholders who are mainly Melbourne - based, but O'Hoy missed the cut and thrust of the fast - moving consumer goods industry even though he has a busy portfolio of other roles including as a director of the Melbourne Stars Big Bash cricket team.
In the cutthroat world of F1 teams will do pretty much anything to gain even the tiniest advantage over each other, whether it's by pestering stewards for a rival to get a penalty, or voting for rule changes which benefit themselves over the greater good.
Unfortunately, going by the tiny fraction of fans that protested in the stadium on tuesday, it seems to me that those who buy tickets to go to watch are more interested in enjoying a recreational time, possibly taking the missus or the kids out and generally incorporating the matches into the fun and excitement of their lifestyle to be genuinely grieved by the team's shoddy performances.
Hunt's F1 career was fairly short by modern standards but his talent never came into question — a series of podiums and even a win for the tiny Hesketh team drew the attention of McLaren for 1976, a season which yielded six wins and the World Championship.
Verstappen was loaned to the tiny Simtek team by Benetton for the 1995 season and it didn't take long for him to perform.
Back on its too - tiny field on that late fall day, the team starts off practice with a number of stretches, led by the captains.
He had 233 yards against Florida, and 303 against LSU, his two lowest numbers of the season, and his second - half numbers against those two teams — Manziel had 55 yards against Florida, or less than he did on game - winning touchdown runs against Ole Miss and Louisiana Tech; his 135 yards against LSU were somewhat mitigated by two interceptions, one of which came the snap after another interception was wiped out by a penalty — are strangely tiny for a guy who was so great at compiling stats.
Both Patrick van Aanholt and Leroy Fer have been capped by the Netherlands at most age groups including the senior team, but their parents actually hail from the tiny island Curacao.
From the sudden and jagged pattern apparent in the image, the LROC team determined that the camera must have been hit by a tiny meteoroid, a small natural object in space.
Last year a team led by Kerry Valhala at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena used this principle to amplify the mechanical oscillations of a tiny resonator just as light is amplified in a laser (Physical Review Letters, vol 104, p 083901).
A research team led by scientists from Brigham and Women's Hospital has developed a novel technology platform that enables the continuous and automated monitoring of so - called «organs - on - chips» — tiny devices that incorporate living cells to mimic the biology of bona fide human organs.
The team analysed the chemical composition of tiny shells built by organisms (foraminifera) that had lived in the water column and at the sea bottom before their shells became embedded in the seafloor sediments.
To create a new bioink, Gatenholm's team mixed polysaccharides from brown algae and tiny cellulose fibrils from wood or made by bacteria, as well as human chondrocytes, which are cells that build up cartilage.
The team employed a technique called Southern blotting to examine fragments of the BRCA1 gene that are much larger than the tiny snippets scanned by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in commercial tests.
Now, Arnold and his team at NYU Tandon's MicroParticle PhotoPhysics Laboratory for BioPhotonics (MP3L) are the first to find a way to determine the density of charges on an area of a WGM micro-bead's surface, as well as the charge of an ensnared nanoparticle or virus, by measuring how light frequency fluctuates as the tiny particle follows its wobbly course around the sphere.
A team led by atomic physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau of the Rowland Institute for Science and Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, found that light moved 20 million times more sluggishly through the tiny condensate than it does through a vacuum.
A team led by Empa researcher Andreas Gerecke showed that cutting polystyrene panels with heated filaments releases HBCDs which then attach themselves to tiny plastic particles.
Now, the team led by Empa researcher Ayodhya N. Tiwari has made a major leap forward: the researchers are presenting a new manufacturing technique for CIGS solar cells, in which tiny quantities of sodium and potassium are incorporated into the CIGS layer.
The research team, led by Dr Kang Lifeng of the Department of Pharmacy at the NUS Faculty of Science, has successfully developed a simple technique to encapsulate lidocaine, a common painkiller, or collagen in the tiny needles attached to an adhesive patch.
Among the 28 new species discovered by the team are four species of tiny tree - mice with whiskers so long they reach nearly to their ankles, and five species of mice that look like shrews and feed primarily on earthworms.
As with the mice, the team will inject the viral gene package directly into the volunteers» cochlea by peeling back their ear drum and passing a needle through a tiny hole made by a laser (see diagram).
In a recent example, outlined in Nature last year by a team from Yale University and the University of Washington in Seattle, laser light routed through a tiny bridge - shaped resonator induced the bridge to vibrate up and down within a range of a few nanometers.
Using tiny ground tremors generated by the rumble of cars and trucks across highways, the activities within offices and homes, pedestrians crossing the street and even airplanes flying overhead, a team led by Nakata created detailed three - dimensional subsurface maps of the California port city of Long Beach.
«The whole complex is maintained in this state, blocked by the attachment of a tiny protein called SUMO,» explains Lorane Texari, team member and first author of the article.
This power failure, the team found, is caused by disruption to the cells» mitochondria — the tiny powerhouses that fuel all cell life — when they become destabilized during the «resuscitation» period after a heart attack and trigger chaotic cell - to - cell signaling that interferes with the heart's entire electrical network.
A team led by Justin Tackney, a biological anthropologist at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City, succeeded in isolating DNA from the mitochondria — tiny powerhouses of living cells that carry their own DNA — remaining in the infants» bones.
In case you missed the news, a team of physicists reported in September that the tiny subatomic particles known as neutrinos could violate the cosmic speed limit set by Einstein's special theory of relativity.
For months last year, the team kept a near - constant vigil on Proxima Centauri, looking for tiny wobbles caused by the pull of an orbiting planet.
In a sign of the method's power, Pritchard's team also detected selection in traits controlled not by a single gene, but by tiny changes in hundreds of genes.
A team led by scientists from the University of California, Los Angeles and the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory has reached another milestone in developing a promising technology for accelerating particles to high energies in short distances: They created a tiny tube of hot, ionized gas, or plasma, in which the particles remain tightly focused as they fly through it.
An international team of astronomers, led by Hakim Atek of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland, has discovered over 250 tiny galaxies that existed only 600 - 900 million years after the Big Bang [1]-- one of the largest samples of dwarf galaxies yet to be discovered at these epochs.
In May, a second team, led by Ali Khademhosseini, reported building tiny blood vessels that branch or merge in three dimensions, as blood vessels do in human organs.
A team of self - proclaimed «beetle nerds,» led by Prof Perissinotto, got together from NMMU and Plymouth University (UK) and uncovered more species of water beetles in these tiny water bodies than is known for any other similar - sized region in southern Africa.
Over the course of about 6 months, the team optimized its toy for rotational speed, creating a prototype that worked by pulling back and forth on sticks attached by strings to a paper disk that holds tiny tubes of blood — the repeated winding and unwinding of the strings spins the blood.
The new wing architecture, which could greatly simplify the manufacturing process and reduce fuel consumption by improving the wing's aerodynamics, as well as improving its agility, is based on a system of tiny, lightweight subunits that could be assembled by a team of small specialized robots, and ultimately could be used to build the entire airframe.
It is based on a system of tiny, lightweight subunits that could be assembled by a team of small specialized robots, and could ultimately be used to build the entire airframe.
By citing research by other scientists on the unique eyes and vision of Arctic reindeer, Dominy explains why Rudolph is able to lead Santa and his team of eight tiny reindeer through the thick Arctic foBy citing research by other scientists on the unique eyes and vision of Arctic reindeer, Dominy explains why Rudolph is able to lead Santa and his team of eight tiny reindeer through the thick Arctic foby other scientists on the unique eyes and vision of Arctic reindeer, Dominy explains why Rudolph is able to lead Santa and his team of eight tiny reindeer through the thick Arctic fog.
In the team's demonstrations, the total power consumption of the backscatter system was 11 microwatts, which could be easily supplied by a tiny coin - cell battery for a couple of years, or powered using tiny solar cells.
That's the conclusion of a team of scientists using a new approach to study tiny atmospheric particles called aerosols that can influence climate by absorbing or reflecting sunlight and seeding clouds.
The team wanted to study the efficiency of a cavitating jet, where high - speed fluid is injected by a nozzle through water to create very tiny bubbles of vapour.
David Foster and his team zero in on this process by placing tiny wires into the rats» brains and then eavesdropping on individual cells.
Atwood and her team tested the idea in Canada and Costa Rica by temporarily removing fish and insect top predators from ponds, streams and tiny wet ecosystems associated with bromeliad plants.
But now a team led by Andrew Rollins at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, has used a laser to control the pace of beats across an entire heart — albeit a tiny one — in a living organism.
The Canada - Taiwan research team, led by Reisz, used the synchrotron at the Taiwanese National Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre to find the substance in place, known as collagen type I, preserved within the tiny vascular canals of the rib where blood vessels and blood would be in the living dinosaur.
The team then fitted sperm with tiny four - armed magnetic harnesses that allowed them to be guided by magnets.
A prototype device developed by an international team of engineers can sift exceedingly tiny particles from blood samples without having to send samples off to a lab.
The device developed by Panchapakesan's team includes an array of tiny elements, each about a tenth of an inch (3 millimeters) across.
Earlier this year, a team led by microbiologist Ry Young of Texas A&M University in College Station showed that an especially tiny type of phage blocks a bacterial enzyme that builds cell walls.
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