Sentences with phrase «for less density»

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Well, I have always had my keyword density less than 3 % (actually even less than that) because it looks artificial if I try to inject keywords for the sake of it.
They found that high multitaskers had less brain density in the anterior cingulate cortex, a region responsible for empathy as well as cognitive and emotional control.
With the exception of Tug Hill, these other areas include a greater proportion of agriculture or have higher human densities, making them less suitable for bears due to the higher likelihood of human - bear conflicts.»
But the single best predictor of constituency performance for the BES data seems to be population density; UKIP is doing much less well in urban constituencies.
«Where [permit parking] has worked, it has generally been in cities with low densities and less demand for curb parking,» Deputy Commissioner David Woloch said in prepared testimony, arguing that the plan had «enormous potential for unintended consequences.»
For less massive stars like the Sun the process that brings them into existence is quite well understood — as clouds of gas are pulled together under gravity, density and temperature increase, and nuclear fusion begins)-- but for the most massive stars buried in regions like RCW 106 this explanation does not seem to be fully adequaFor less massive stars like the Sun the process that brings them into existence is quite well understood — as clouds of gas are pulled together under gravity, density and temperature increase, and nuclear fusion begins)-- but for the most massive stars buried in regions like RCW 106 this explanation does not seem to be fully adequafor the most massive stars buried in regions like RCW 106 this explanation does not seem to be fully adequate.
The team looked for patterns associated with two COLIA1 alleles, called S and s. Women who had one copy of the s allele had bone density in the thighbone and lower spine that was 2 % less than that of women with no s alleles.
«In summary, we found that a single infusion of zoledronic acid in frail, cognitively challenged, less mobile elderly women improved bone density and reduced bone turnover for two years.
In the study, published on October 14 in PLOS ONE, Rutgers researchers found that the density of Bornean orangutans is almost two times greater in an Indonesian peat - swamp forest — just 39 miles from similar surroundings where orangutans must survive on thousands of calories less each day for most of the year.
It is the lesser density of the helium — which serves as the medium for the sound waves — flowing through the larynx that produces this differing quality in the voice.
Because loss of bone mineral density is known to occur on spaceflight missions, we need more data regarding health effects, including bone health, with long - term use of hormone treatments not just for contraception (as most women use them), but also for the less - common use to suppress menses.»
Although artificial - muscle technology can weigh significantly less than comparable electric motors — the polymers themselves have the density of water — efforts are ongoing at SRI to cut their mass by reducing the need for the external structure that prestrains the polymers.
The researchers conducted density functional theory calculations for different atomic configurations of the interface, finding that the SrO layer was less stable than TiO2 and that it could be lost by forming oxygen vacancies.
Potential cardioprotection was based on generally supportive data on lipid levels in intermediate outcome clinical trials, trials in nonhuman primates, and a large body of observational studies suggesting a 40 % to 50 % reduction in risk among users of either estrogen alone or, less frequently, combined estrogen and progestin.2 - 5 Hip fracture was designated as a secondary outcome, supported by observational data as well as clinical trials showing benefit for bone mineral density.6, 7 Invasive breast cancer was designated as a primary adverse outcome based on observational data.3, 8 Additional clinical outcomes chosen as secondary outcomes that may plausibly be affected by hormone therapy include other cardiovascular diseases; endometrial, colorectal, and other cancers; and other fractures.3, 6,9
«We were able to measure precisely the density of exoplanets that are similar to Earth in terms of their size, mass, and irradiation, with an uncertainty of less than 10 percent, which is a first and a decisive step in the characterization of potential habitability,» said Brice - Olivier Demory, a professor at the Center for Space and Habitability and co-author of the study, which was published in late January 2018 in the journal Astronomy and Astrophysics.
In each of the 4 density groupings, median priority scores and funding rates were less favorable for clinical than for nonclinical applications (P <.05 for each).
Perhaps these women are less likely to exercise, and this might be the true reason for the increased density, Bernik suggested.
The best resources for the whole «weight» loss and nuts are the two DVD's by Jeff Novick available off his website or the McDougall website, Calorie Density: Eat More, Weigh Less and Live Longer and Nuts and Health: What the Science says.
Other oils are healthier (less saturated), but I recommend eating whole (unprocessed) foods whenever possible and so encourage people to avoid oils in part for the same reason I encourage people to avoid avoid white bread and added sugars — the nutrient to calorie density of these foods (something Dr. Fuhrman famously talks about in his work) is exceedingly low.
If he or she wishes to improve bone density, back strength, or improve weak hamstrings, he or she is FAR better served engaging in a carefully designed weight training program incorporating a deadlift variation or two - there is less chance for injury, a much shorter learning curve, and quite frankly he or she will be less physically devastated after a few sets of deadlifts than after moving a tractor tire back and forth across a parking lot.
For example, due to higher density of mitochondria and more capillaries feeding into muscle, trained endurance athletes rely less on muscle glycogen and plasma glucose and more on fats as an energy source during any given resting or exercise intensity.
Olympic weightlifters are renowned for having a higher bone mineral density (BMD) or bone mineral content (BMC), having less fat mass, and having a greater amount of muscle mass than normal, healthy control subjects.
But here's the thing... you'll get full and feel full on less calories because low density foods have little calories for greater volume (lots) of food.
This type of whey has been used for decades to promote bone density as well as relieve occasional joint discomfort, and it contributes less to allergy or autoimmune issues than other forms of whey can.
So the nutrient density of our food even for eating all those vegetables is less than what our parents, our grandparents and our great grandparents had.
Note, there is definitely some evidence that eating a nutritious, whole foods, low - calorie density diet for weight loss is better than just eating smaller portions, and there is evidence that exercising to achieve a calorie deficit is better than just eating less of whatever it was you've been eating.
The best explanation for that is a video by Jeff Novick entitled, Calorie Density: Eat More, Weigh Less and Live Longer.
The DVD by Jeff Novick called Calorie Density: How to Eat More, Weigh Less and Live Longer and the presentation by Dr. Doug Lisle, How to Lose Weight without Losing you Mind, can view for free on internet, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAdqLB6bTuQ.
However, they did note a progressive trend across heavy, medium, and light loads for capillary density to increase with decreasing load -LRB--8 %, +4 %, +7 %), while capillaries per fiber displayed a similar, but less convincing tendency (+4 %, +23 %, +18 %).
When Davidson is creating lace front wigs for his celebrity clientele, he's able to keep onlookers guessing whether it's real or not by placing «less hair density on top and around the part and more hair density in the back.»
Currently, the Sparsity Aid Program aims to offset the challenges faced by the smallest, most rural school districts in the state through providing $ 300 in per - pupil funding for districts with enrollments of 745 or less and a density of less than 10 pupils per square mile.
These 144 school districts (comprising roughly 34 percent of Wisconsin's 422 school districts) qualified for sparsity aid based on having a membership of 745 or fewer students and a density of less than 10 pupils per square mile of the district's geographic area.
Currently, less than 2 percent of U.S. propane consumption is used for transportation; however, interest is growing due to its domestic availability, high energy density, and clean - burning qualities.
It has a pixel density of 249ppi, which is pretty good, so what you have on display has plenty of refinement, but for those used to even a relatively small display, like that of the iPhone 5, the Classic offers you even less, especially when it comes to media, games, or simply browsing a website.
So, you get a bit of a boost of pixel density for a snappier picture but at the expense of a little less screen real estate.
It gives you a pixel density of 160ppi, higher than most other tablets, so copes better with fine detail than some: text looks crisper and you can resolve more on a website with less zooming, for example.
The food for this category of puppy should have less energy density to help them grow safely into their large frames.
Radiology is extremely helpful for viewing bones and teeth (which appear solid white due to their density) in detail, and for getting more general, less detailed images of internal organs.
While it is not surprising that island foxes expand territory size when there is less population density, the need for resources does not appear to be the driving force.
Multiplied by the decreasing density with altitude (the other half), there is always just enough pressure for the lower layers of the atmosphere to hold up the upper layers and so on up leading to lower and lower pressure with altitude as there is less and less mass above each layer (hydrostatic equilibrium).
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such as 1) the amount of stuff people can physically manage is limited (even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7) aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per person per year.
The speed of release is again dictated by overall atmospheric density because greater density renders it less likely that the neighbouring molecules are cool enough for a release of radiant energy to occur.
It is the density, not the composition which gives more or less opportunities for such instances of energy transfer between molecules whilst the incoming and outgoing radiant energy is negotiating the atmosphere.
For some unexplained reason there have been a large number of coronal holes on the surface of the sun, in low latitude positions during solar magnetic cycle 24, however due to the reduction in the solar wind density the solar wind bursts have less effect on cloud modulation which explains why there has suddenly be an increase sea ice in the Antarctic, a recovery of sea ice in the Arctic, and an inhibiting of the formation of El Niño events.
So it's all gases at greatest density will be doing the same thing around the planet at the same time (*) and as these change with differences in density in the play between gravity and pressure and kinetic and potential from greatest near the surface to more rarified, less dense and absent any kinetic to write home about the higher one goes, then, energy conservation intact, the hotter will rise and cool because losing kinetic energy means losing temperature, thus cooling they which began with the closest in density and kinetic energy as a sort of band of brothers near the surface will rise and cool at the same time whereupon they'll all come down together colder but wiser that great heights don't make for more comfort and giving up their heat will sink displacing the hotter now in their place when they first went travelling.
For me, that means I'd like to see it broken down, which Coby has done well so far, by (these are just examples i'd like to see): Factors and evidence supporting or effectively debunking a) ocean acidity, which in itself has produced a number of alarming effects including less saline density in turn causing a slowing of thermohaline circulation (such as the gulf stream) b) photosynthesis - carbon sinks vs. sources or any direction that you'd like to take using what science knows CO2 to have an effect on.
In other words, any of the population densities for pre-industrial cultures known to exist in the Old World's past and present and New World's present imply minimum pre-Columbian New World populations numbering not less than about 4 million and probably numbering some multiple of 42 million square kilometers times 1 to many people per square kilometer.
Substituting higher - quality (i.e., less carbon - intensive, higher - density) fuels for lower - quality (i.e., more carbon - intensive, lower - density) ones is how virtually all societies have decarbonized, and points the way toward accelerated decarbonization in the future.
No less astonishing is the prevalence of notion that the sluggish density - driven currents known as the «thermohaline circulation» are the main mechanism for oceanic heat redistribution.
For example, Schweingruber et al. (1993) showed that maximum density values were strongly correlated with April - August mean temperature in trees across the entire boreal forest, from Alaska to Labrador, whereas minimum and mean density values and ring widths had a much less consistent relationship with summer temperature at the sites sampled (D'Arrigo et al., 1992).
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