Sentences with phrase «dense networks»

I've seen flaring even in South Texas (a place with one of the most dense networks of natural gas pipelines anywhere in the world) the last two years with development of the Eagle Ford shale as the developers produce oil and gas in locations that are new, and thus without pipelines (but in Texas they build them relatively quickly!).
By evoking the patterned surfaces of miniature paintings and Kashmiri textiles, with their finely wrought lines and dense networks of forms, Shaw sets up an expectation that is sharply undermined by his subject matter of writhing animals, humans, and aquatic creatures, often copulating with each other and ejaculating in bursts of exuberant color — none of which would be possible in an Islamic context.
With the switch to digital channels for everyday banking, banks no longer need highly - dense networks in order to establish or maintain a physical presence in new markets.
Helping students to cultivate dense networks of social relationships better equips them to handle life's challenges and is particularly vital given the disintegration of many social structures today.
The researchers are also documenting networks of contacts for each venue; conferences show dense networks, as people are eager to meet, whereas museum networks exhibit few contacts, as people spend more time viewing exhibits than meeting new people.
Neural networks are composed of processing nodes that, like individual neurons, are capable of only very simple computations but are connected to each other in dense networks.
Scientists with the University of Massachusetts Amherst Engineering Research Center for Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere came up with an innovative solution: Why not install dense networks of small radar devices on rooftops and towers?
Researchers are also investigating the benefits of installing dense networks of seismic monitors that could detect tiny earthquakes near wells.
Startups in Silicon Valley and NYC have the advantage of geographically dense networks of resources available to help them grow.
If such judgments are not made, we may end up with a dense network of mediating structures, a revivified society, but one that is hardly civil.»
Dawn's low vantage point also captured the dense network of fractures on the floor of 78 - mile - wide (126 - kilometer - wide) Dantu Crater.
The map was made possible by a dense network of portable seismographs and by new seismic analysis techniques.
With a dense network of seismometers, the team could determine the shape, size, and location of the feature, which they believe is Old Faithful's hydrothermal reservoir.
Trees also can interact with a dense network of fungi beneath the forest floor to share nutrients or water with neighbors in need.
Breast tumors have a denser network of blood vessels than those found in a healthy breast.
A mouse's memory of a single fearful event is one thing; the complex associations of human memory, powered by a dense network of neuronal connections, is quite another.
The oxygen diffuses from those holes to the creatures» tissues through a dense network of tubes.
We've got a much denser network of measurements.»
In nature, the Cyphochilus beetle, which is native to Southeast Asia, produces its ultra-white colouring not through pigments, but by exploiting the geometry of a dense network of chitin — a molecule which is also found in the shells of molluscs, the exoskeletons of insects and the cell walls of fungi.
There is also a considerable gap in the otherwise dense network of global ozone measurement stations here.
«The denser the network, the earlier you can detect the earthquake.»
The development of ShakeAlert has shown that a dense network of seismic stations, swift transfer of seismic data to a central processing and alert station, speedy paths for distributing alert information to users, and education and training on how to use the alerts are all necessary for a robust early warning system, said Monica Kohler, a Caltech research faculty member in the Department of Mechanical and Civil Engineering.
«The stations we have for traditional seismology are not that dense, especially in some regions around the world, but using smart phones with low - cost sensors will give us a really good, dense network in the future.»
Even in places where a dense network of stations already exists, some stations lack high - speed and reliable telemetry — the data communication capabilities that include everything from radio waves to satellite and commercial internet to send seismic signals to a central data processing center in real time.
From each of the centrosomes, a dense network of microtubules is assembled, reaching toward and around the mass of chromosomes.
We'll also set up a dense network of camera traps in order to get as complete a picture as possible of their youth, up to the age when they'll leave their mother.»
In the BrainPort V100 vision aid system, a video camera positioned between the eyes connects to a processor that feeds electrical pulses to a plate on the tongue, where a dense network of sensory nerves picks up tiny stimuli.
The developers made sure to include faithfully recreate topography of each town (including landmark buildings like the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw or the Buda Castle in Budapest), as well as realistically depicted, dense network of national roads between them.
Instead of the regular orthogonal geometry of the Roman builders, the internal courts became a dense network of irregular streets, housing tens of thousands.
Row paints in heavily worked layers of lush oil paint, gradually forming a dense network of marks and lines.
Imagined as a ruin from the future, each line flows and connects with others to create a dense network of figures and narratives with no beginning or end, expanding effortlessly in multiple directions.
She engages with the physical aspects of paint, repeatedly turning the canvas on its side to build up a dense network of layers, which sometimes appear more...
She engages with the physical aspects of paint, repeatedly turning the canvas on its side to build up a dense network of layers, which sometimes appear more sculptural than painterly.
Born in Tangier in 1983, Zakaria Ramhani have started a project entitled «From Right to Left» since 2006, in which he composes a series of portraits in painting using a dense network of Arabic and Latin calligraphic letters.
Miniature cars speed through the city at 240 scale miles per hour; every hour, the equivalent of approximately 100,000 cars circulate through the dense network of buildings.
But one thing you might not consider is its dense network of public transport, totalling 24,500 kilometres and comprising of more than 26,000 stations and stops.
Encompassing prints, drawings, films, books, photographs, sculptures, videos, and comic strips, the exhibition features such artists as Vija Celmins, David Hammons, George Herriman, Robert Rauschenberg, Martha Rosler, and many others, forming a dense network of formal, technical, and conceptual connections and intersections.
Lowave was co-founded by its director Silke Schmickl in 2002 and consists of four main members including Mickaël Robert - Gonçalves, Jeremy Chua and Patricia Cartier - Millon, as well as a dense network of project - based partners.
Away from the dense network of heat absorbing (daytime) then heat radiating (nighttime) structures which is the Urban Heat Island and above the air with high water vapor content trapped by the valley along the river, not to mention the pall of coal dust over the city, morning low temps were much more like what the natural countryside would experience.
Yatagai, A., K. Kamiguchi, O. Arakawa, A. Hamada, N. Yasutomi, A. Kitoh (2012) APHRODITE: Constructing a Long - Term Daily Gridded Precipitation Dataset for Asia Based on a Dense Network of Rain Gauges.
In this study the dense network on Columbia Glacier is 360 points / km2 and on Lemon Creek Glacier 100 points / km2.
We compared the mass balance results from a dense network of measurements with variously sparse networks, to determine the error resulting from using increasingly sparse networks.
This is in contrast to more recent periods where there is both dense network coverage and detailed records of observational practices.
«As NACTO's research suggests, creating a dense network of stations — always separated by walkable distances — has been key to Citi Bike's popularity.
«Zurich's transportation system is a dense network of trams, buses, cars, mopeds, and bikes intertwining and overlapping with pedestrian routes,» Sixt and Morrissey write.
Repeated studies around the world have shown that wind energy does not directly cause these harms [i]; while no form of electricity generation is free of adverse effects, wind power is relatively benign compared to coal, nuclear, heavy petroleum, major dams, etc. [ii] Nor has harm been proven in countries, such as Denmark and Germany, which have a dense network of turbines and a high level of wind energy generation.
The end result would be one hell of a wireless network, covering commercial areas with high - powered access points and residential areas with a dense network of home routers.
This makes Switzerland a country with the densest network of Bitcoin vending machines or «Bitcoin ATMs».
For instance, greater community engagement and participation of mothers, and denser networks of relationships surrounding families in CfC sites, could have led to opportunities for employment.16
Consequently, long - lasting peer relationships and less dense network formations among smokers may in fact be a consequence of selection processes.
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