Sentences with phrase «coarse grains by»

Indeed, an article in Popular Science cites a study by the Center for Agricultural and Rural Development at Iowa State University that predicts that U.S. ethanol production could consume more than half of corn, wheat and coarse grains by 2012, ratcheting up food prices and potentially causing massive shortages.

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Kosher salt, by contrast, has larger, coarser grains that are easy to feel and easy to sprinkle, making it much easier to gauge the proper level of seasoning.
Called eBDIMS, this novel simulation technique was developed by Orellana during her doctoral thesis under Modesto Orozco, head of the Molecular Modelling and Bioinformatics Lab at IRB Barcelona, and pioneer in coarse - grained simulations in Spain.
By using smaller grids — with spacing of just a few kilometers rather than several tens of kilometers as in conventional current models — they were able to show that they could more realistically model the amount of black carbon aerosols, mitigating the underestimation in more coarse - grained models.
When the atoms were classified by this criterion and then quantified by their environments, known as coarse - graining, a clear correlation emerged between structural order and dynamics.»
By contrast, in coarse - grained computer simulations, a correlation was found between clustering and toxin nanoparticle - driven suppression of membrane fluctuations, and experimentally we observed that clustering required the toxin molecules to be tightly bound to the membrane surface.
Layers of sediment that date to times when the site was covered by ice are coarse grained and include large pieces of gravel (the geological term is «diamict»).
But, if the result of mutual interaction, in a coarse - grained view, can be interpreted in the function of large - scale variables only, it can be said to be «determined by the large - scale» in a sense.
Breccia: A coarse - grained clastic rock, composed of angular broken rock fragments held together by a mineral cement or in a fine - grained matrix.
The maps» fine - grained resonant landscape is smoothed by the noise, thus permitting their coarse - grained classification.»
Indeed, the harvested area for «coarse grains» fell by 4 % as corn, with an average yield of 150 bushels per acre, replaced other feed grains such as sorghum (averaging 60 bushels per acre).
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