Sentences with phrase «for vast reservoirs»

In April, an Italian radar instrument will search for vast reservoirs of subsurface ice, following up on hints from NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter.

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Affordable IoT sensors open up a vast reservoir of data for business owners.
You know, my God, that I can now scarcely discern in the world the lineaments of its multiplicity; for when I gaze at it I see it chiefly as a limitless reservoir in which the two contrary energies of joy and suffering are accumulating in vast quantities — and for the most part lying unused.
b Everything leads us to believe that it really does dispose of this vast reservoir of time, which is necessary for the normal achievement of its evolution.
More important, of the 16 or so rival proposals for a casino license, the Harriman site would be the closest — 50 miles — to New York City and its vast reservoir of potential customers, which would include tourists as well as residents.
The work suggests that frigid Titan actually resembles Earth in some key ways, such as seasonal weather, and it also hints at the possibility that the moon holds vast underground reservoirs of liquid hydrocarbons — a first for any other body in the solar system.
These wild relatives, unlike wheat, provide a vast and largely untapped reservoir of genetic variation for potentially most, if not all, agronomically important traits.
Drought conditions during most of the 21st century have forced water managers to plan for a day when the region's vast system of dams and reservoirs no longer have enough water to store.
Vast reservoirs of previously undetected gas could account for much of galaxies» matter, solving a cosmic mystery.
One of those potential explanations, for example, is that there might have been a vast reservoir of groundwater when the Lyot impact occurred.
u «The daunting problem for theories of structure formation in the Universe is to understand how such huge black holes [3 billion solar masses] and the vast reservoirs of gaseous fuel were assembled so soon after the Big Bang...» Edwin L. Turner, «Through a Lens Brightly,» Nature, 27 June 2002, p. 905.
It's worth noting, for example, that the Pacific's vast reservoir of extra warm water fueled the typhoon across its path.
Neil Cobb, the lawyer for Vu, urged the Supreme Court to reject a «one seizure fits all» approach because of «vast reservoirs of intensely private core information» contained on a computer.
South Dakota is a Plains State known for vast prairies, but it also has lakes, rivers and reservoirs that make excellent destinations for boaters.
It should be of concern that, due to the absence of meaningful and effective dispute resolution services specifically available for social media conflicts, there is a vast reservoir of unresolved conflict building up in social media users every day.
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