Sentences with phrase «coarse grains of»

Steel cut oats are oat grains that have been cut into pieces (to resemble small, coarse grains of rice) rather than rolled like old - fashioned oats or quick oats.
The size of the specimens he worked with might seem minuscule to an outsider — about 1 cubic millimeter, comparable in size to a coarse grain of sand — but to Agee, such a speck is a world in miniature.
This required a fairly coarse grain of sandpaper.
I am following the usual practices of thermodynamics and stat mech, coarse graining all of that.

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The strong growth of canola production results from farmers substituting away from growing other coarse grains in response to the higher returns on canola.
Roll the mounds in some coarse or fine semolina, pressing the grains gently into the surface of the dough.
I had never heard of Freekeh but I love nutty flavored grains my fav being coarse bulgur.
I can not have gluten of coarse, but also am now allergic to oats and need to sprout any grain before eating it (rice, quinoa, ect)... I can not have any dairy either.
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.
Sprinkle a couple of grains of seaweed salt over the top of each cookie (mine was pretty coarse so I crushed it a bit first), then bake for 12 - 14 minutes, or until slightly - firm.
They're ground about halfway to flour with coarse bits of the grain sprinkled throughout.
Convenient, powerful & fast: Just pour grain in the hopper, turn the NutriMill on, and its powerful two speed, 1200 watt motor does the rest to quickly produce your choice of fine, medium or coarse flour.
Just pour grain into the hopper and turn on the mill to quickly grind your choice of fine, medium, or coarse flour.
Table salt has such a fine grain that a teaspoon of it will be much «saltier» than the same volume of a coarser grain salt.
The Almahata Sitta meteorites, a few hundred rock fragments that rained down on Sudan's Nubian Desert in 2008, included a number of coarse - grained, carbon - rich fragments known as ureilites.
In 1997, after a coarse - grained forecast, Costa Rica moved thousands of cattle away from an area where drought was expected.
To overcome this issue, Orellana and her colleagues used several low resolution proteins models called coarse - grained models, which greatly simplify the structure of a protein.
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.
This is likely the first time that coarse - graining, a physics principle, and Λ - coalescents, a set of mathematical models, have been used to address questions in ecology.
«If we understand the statistics of how mesoscale eddies dissipate, we might be able to bake those into our coarser - grained models.
These sand grains are coarser and less reflective than the fine dust that gives the brighter regions of Mars their ruddy appearance.
They created coarse - grained molecular dynamics simulations of the Ras protein using the Lonestar and Stampede supercomputers at the Texas Advanced Computing Center, one of the nation's leading academic supercomputer centers and part of The University of Texas at Austin.
Using Escherichia coli (E. coli) as a model host, the framework consists of a coarse - grained but mechanistic description of host physiology that involves dynamic resource partitioning, multi-layered circuit - host coupling, and a detailed kinetic module of exogenous circuits.
The Navesink Formation is a massive, unconsolidated, medium - to coarse - grained glauconitic sand with minor amounts of terrigenous sandy clay.
Their studies showed that both types of uraninite, the chemically synthesized coarse - grained pure uranium oxide and the biogenic form, had similar solubility and comparable dissolution rates when oxygen was present and when it wasn't, consistent with their similar crystal core structures.
Coarse grain searches are used initially to perform an early selection and finally high resolution techniques are used to identify the actual specimen of interest and to address aspects related to scientific issues.
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.
Atomistic and coarse - grained models — ranging from classical molecular dynamics to quantum mechanics and the hierarchy of models in between — have provided unprecedented levels of insight into a wide range of chemical, biological, and soft matter and solid - state phenomena.
Earth and Venus should have had sufficient inner heat to remelt some of its surface basalt to form a range of igneous rocks called granites or «granitoids,» which are coarse - grained blends of lighter minerals (including quartz, feldspar, and mica that are common in Earth's crust but rarer in the smaller planetsimals).
Mustard Butter (a good spoonful of coarse - grain mustard).
And the one that my younger son used to make for me occasionally - a Saturday NIght Special, which had garlic and lemon, a wee drop of coarse - grained mustard, and a good squirt of tomato puree, with various seasoning.
VARIETY — Variety of packaging, sizing, and salt grain size (powder, fine, kosher, coarse), suitable for different application and use.
1 can of garbanzo beans 1 can of black beans 1 medium size sweet potato, large if you're really hungry 2 cups of asparagus chopped Vinaigrette 1 tbsp coarse grain mustard 2 tbsp olive oil Roughly 2 tbsp of rice wine vinegar 1 tbsp of agave 1/4 tsp salt 1/4 tsp pepper 1 tsp garlic powder
This bag is made of coarse grained calf leather, so the leather will age well over time as well as be forgiving to any scratches (or the occasional overstuffing).
If the DVD earned praise for its colour and depth of detail, those virtues are only amplified here, and a light, manifestly beautiful coat of grain validates every effort made to procure the negative for this transfer, which on BD looks unnervingly like an answer print and nothing like the coarse mess any type of dupe was bound to yield, due to the picture's two - perf Techniscope origins.
After a few days you find yourself, unwittingly, becoming a sand expert — able to recognise the difference between the golden grains of the coast and the coarse grey powder of the desert proper.
And despite Italy's coarse - grained and often indifferently paved roads, the Urus was also something of a revelation in terms of driving comfort.
When dogs were fed a largely grain - based diet where corn was often the main ingredient in dry food, the dogs presented a number of health problems like itchy skin, coarse coats, ear infections and obesity.
After thrashed the area, the beaches were rebuilt with dredged up seafloor sand, which consists of coarser grains.
and his manner of painting was the visual equivalent of Callaghan's very «Canadian» prose: flatfooted, unadorned, coarse - grained and somehow the better for it.
Bush, himself, was like a Morley Callaghan character — plain - speaking on the surface, complex underneath — and his manner of painting was the visual equivalent of Callaghan's very «Canadian» prose: flatfooted, unadorned, coarse - grained and somehow the better for it.
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.
Coarse grain size of the sediments indicates a strong flow, finer grain size indicates a weaker flow, to put it as a simple rule of thumb.
Breccia: A coarse - grained clastic rock, composed of angular broken rock fragments held together by a mineral cement or in a fine - grained matrix.
In a sediment core from the Mar Menor (SE Spain), we discovered eight coarse - grained layers which document marine incursions during periods of intense storm activity or tsunami events.
The results indicate little likelihood of a tsunami origin for these coarse - grained layers, although historical tsunami events are recorded in this region.
I do take issue with «simulate an entire universe» — information theoretically and computationally so very, very impossible (at least for anything but a very, very small universe), but the beauty of the WoW model is that one doesn't have to simulate a whole universe in detail, only a coarse grained view that can be zoomed and corrected according to the limited I / O bandwidth of the player.
This means in the Arctic region, GISS data is relatively coarse grained, as individual grid cells above 80N may include station data interpolated out to as much as 1200 km, and are likely to show the higher short term variability which is characteristic of data from individual Polar stations.
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