Sentences with phrase «fine scale structure»

But you see remarkable, fine scale structure in the dust front,» Kenney explained.

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wilshire is just not worth his wages thats why hes paid 80k a week, and thats too much along with most of the team IE iwoi, Ozil and laCassette all these should have a sliding sscale wage structure, If you play and score yu get your money plus a bonus If yu play like Arsenal do I'd pay them zero and fine them to boot We are too soft if they e \ were out in the real world and performed like that they;d be sacked this has goota stop and one way would be for the FA to bring in a max on wages and a sliding scale for footballers Maybe then theyd start playing for their dinner and not just pick their noses
SAN FRANCISCO — Videos are revealing the fine - scale structure of eerie red flashes that dance delicately atop thunderclouds.
The fine scale porous structure seems to be key to this property, since it facilitates contact between electrolyte ions and the surface of the carbon spheres, as well as enhancing ion transfer and diffusion on the carbon surface.
Kats and his colleagues hope that understanding the fine - scale structure of vanadium dioxide will help them control how it radiates light.
«You won't just see beautiful images with fine - scale structure, but you'll also be able to measure what the temperature is and what the density is,» says Eric Priest, a solar physicist at the University of Saint Andrews in Scotland who is not part of the IRIS team.
Does it have a fine - scale structure, the way matter is made of atoms?
As incremental advances in nanotechnology provide increasingly fine control over the structure of matter at the nanometer scale, they point toward the even greater advances that will occur once high - throughput atomically precise manufacturing becomes available.
It can image the fine - scale magnetic structure of coronal loops and track plasma features with astounding precision.
Although there is only a slight genetic cline from north to south at a coarse level2, 3, recent analyses have revealed considerable fine - scale genetic structure in the Northern and Western parts of Great Britain, alongside striking homogeneity in Southern and Eastern England4 in the regions where archaeologists identify early Anglo - Saxon artifacts, cemeteries and communities.
Hauser & Wirth's recent exhibition included great, large - scale examples from two of her finest bodies of work: the chromatically slight, but physically robust «Black and White Works» — some white with just a line of black, others black in their entirety, with structured and poetic surfaces; and the «Sarrafos» — white paintings with even more uninflected surfaces to which a black wooden bar has been attached, resulting in a physical and spatial experience.
A comprehensive risk assessment would determine flood hazard for individual structures by modeling watershed and floodplain characteristics at fine spatial scales; it would describe the varying levels of protection offered by all elements of a flood protection system and mitigation measures; and it would account explicitly for uncertainties, including those related to current and future flood hazard, structure value and vulnerability, and the current and future performance of flood protection measures.
It was likely that local conditions at scales finer than those detected by satellite observations increased or decreased the effect of the thermal stress within and among reefs at the sub-pixel scale (e.g., coral community structure, small - scale hydrodynamics, past bleaching; the analysis of which were beyond the scope of this study).
Nonetheless, the reliability of nested models, that is, their ability to generate meaningful fine - scale structures that are absent in the LBCs, is clear.
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