Sentences with phrase «found deep layers»

I found deep layers of complexity: formal, racial, American relationships.»
May you look beyond the surface of things and people to find the deeper layers to find your connection in a way that you understand.
Before we get started, here's a cool trick for finding your deepest layer of abdominals, the transverse abdominis (TA).

Not exact matches

Context helps you to go to the deeper layers underneath such facts as 86 % of B2B buyers use social media and 32 % engage daily to find out what goals social buyer personas are attempting to accomplish.
and guess what they found in the deepest layer at the dig in China?
I've found that using both melted chocolate and cocoa powder provides multiple layers of deep chocolate flavor, which a bit of espresso and vanilla only seek to enhance.
And if you dig to a layer deeper than that, you find human nature.
New calculations of the composition of TRAPPIST - 1f, the fifth planet from the star, suggest a relatively thin layer of water (still far deeper than anything found on Earth) gives way to ice VI and ice VII, two different forms of ice that can form under high pressures.
The shrimp represent centimeter - sized swimmers, including krill and shrimplike copepods, found throughout the world's oceans that may together be capable of mixing ocean layers — and delivering nutrient - rich deep waters to phytoplankton, or microscopic marine plants, near the surface, the researchers suggest.
If sunlight must penetrate the dust covering a comet's water ice in order to warm it and produce jets, Sunshine says the Deep Impact findings suggest the ices on such dormant comets may not have run out but merely become sealed — by layers of debris, for example.
To their surprise, the researchers found that the samples from the thermokarst sites had lower levels of colored dissolved organic matter than did reference sites, suggesting that the carbon in the deeper soils exposed by thermokarst failure is significantly different from the carbon draining from the topmost, active layer of the permafrost, the team reports in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
When the team determined what happened to that carbon under UV light, they found that the deeper carbon was also about 40 % more susceptible to photochemical and biochemical degradation into CO2 than was carbon from the active layer.
Last year, a study published in Science Advances found that the oceans have been steadily storing more heat since the 1980s and that deeper layers of the ocean are starting to warm up, as well.
A team led by scientists at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that the type of plant inputs (that is, root or needle litter) affected total carbon and nitrogen retention over 10 years, but that soil horizon (essentially, the layer of soil, such as the topsoil organic or deeper mineral layers) affected how the litter - derived soil organic material is stabilized in the long term.
In those deep layers, Røy found about 10,000 single - celled microbes per cubic inch, alive and breathing — but only barely.
With underground gasification, geologists would scope out thinner but broader layers of coal found much deeper.
Some of the findings in the report also directly contradict longstanding arguments by the drilling industry for why the fracking process is safe: that hydrologic pressure would naturally force fluids down, not up; that deep geologic layers provide a watertight barrier preventing the movement of chemicals towards the surface; and that the problems with the cement and steel barriers around gas wells aren't connected to fracking.
The report also found that hydrologic pressure in the Pavillion area had pushed fluids from deeper geologic layers towards the surface.
An international research team, led by Dr. Yuji Harada from Planetary Science institute, China University of Geosciences, has found that there is an extremely soft layer deep inside the Moon and that heat is effectively generated in the layer by the gravity of Earth.
Energy developers and researchers alike want to find out what's living in the Marcellus Shale's deep layers of rock.
When wildlife officials began noticing elevated mercury levels in waterfowl in the lake's wetlands, at around the same time geoscientists found highly elevated mercury in the depths of the lake, they all thought a connection between the ducks and the deep brine layer was likely.
The study also shows that Jupiter's equator is home to a broad plume of ammonia rising from deep layers of the atmosphere, a «striking and unexpected» feature found by beaming microwaves into the jovian atmosphere, the researchers say.
Essentially, the researchers found that deeper warm water is increasingly mixing with the cool layer of water that traditionally lies atop the eastern part of the Arctic Ocean.
Read more: Deep life: Strange creatures living far below our feet, Life is found in deepest layer of Earth's crust
It is the first time that life has been found in the crust's deepest layer, and an analysis of the new biosphere suggests life could exist lower still.
Yet a 2011 study in Wisconsin found that human viruses had managed to infiltrate deep aquifers, probably moving downward through layers believed to be a permanent seal.
Bacteria, however, have remained Earth's most successful form of life — found miles deep below as well as within and on surface rock, within and beneath the oceans and polar ice, floating in the air, and within as well as on Homo sapiens sapiens; and some Arctic thermophiles apparently even have life - cycle hibernation periods of up to a 100 million years while waiting for warmer conditions underneath increasing layers of sea sediments (Lewis Dartnell, New Scientist, September 20, 2010; and Hubert et al, 2010).
Through its Deep Earth Imaging Future Science Platform, CSIRO is working on reducing the business costs of finding new reserves by rendering the blanketing layers of earth transparent and sharpening the image of what's underneath.
We recorded activity of 146 saccade - related neurons that were found in the intermediate and deep layers of the SC (about 0.5 — 3 mm below the dorsal surface).
The fats found in krill oil are thought to help build up healthy cell membranes as well as decrease both local swelling and inflammation of deeper skin layers associated with acne.
The layers she brings out in Marlo, aided by Cody's screenplay, could only be found by a performer willing to dig deep into the heart and soul of a character.
Multi award - winning Iranian writer - director Asghar Farhadi's great talent lies in finding powerful drama - not in plot, but in the deepest layers of emotion that plot evokes.
Educators and game designers would find these useful to keep from adding a layer of gamification without deeper thought to the things that make good video games good and could advance learning simultaneously.
Bookmarks and history are viewable by pressing the star icon to the right of the URL / search bar, though accessing more advanced features — like flipping between and opening windows, or refreshing the page — are found a layer deeper by pressing the far - right button, which draws up a list of options.
That is, the «deepness» in deep learning means that successive layers of a model are able to untangle important relationships in a hierarchical way from data as it is found «in the wild,» with much less pre-processing than has been done in the past.
If you dig a layer deeper with the 457, you will find that the 457 has a unique provision.
Layers can equip themselves with tools and mine at the walls of the mine shift, collecting the treasure found in order to get money to pay for better equipment that will, in turn, allow the player to dig deeper.
This has become a process of additions, removals, layering, and revisiting each piece until he finds satisfaction that exists on a deeper level than that of the surface.
Just pop around the site today and you'll see Amelia Urry's interesting piece explaining why a study finding vastly more fish in a deep ocean layer than previous estimates doesn't mean worries about overfishing are overblown.
Since then, as a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, he's dived in deep on climate and energy policy, and I've found him consistently able to cut through the confounding layers of the «super wicked» world of climate diplomacy (or the lack of it).
In addition to the shallow La Niña — like patterns in the Pacific that were the previous focus, we found that the slowdown is mainly caused by heat transported to deeper layers in the Atlantic and the Southern oceans, initiated by a recurrent salinity anomaly in the subpolar North Atlantic.
David found that the rate of warming in the deeper layer is the same as the rate in the top 700m.
New research has found that transport of heat to the deep layers in the Atlantic and Southern Oceans could be one of the likely scenarios to the slowdown in global warming.
Two main geomorphological forms are commonly found in continuous permafrost regions of Eastern Canada: (i) small, shallow, narrow runnel ponds formed over melting ice wedges where peat slumping occurs, and (ii) more stable, slightly larger and deeper, polygonal ponds, which are naturally linked to the active layer freeze - thaw cycles, and can be colonized by aquatic plants and microbial mats (Fig. 1).
Finds that the largest single determinant of the near - surface freshwater percentages is found to be changes in mixed layer depth — notably deep layers occurred in the winters of 2003, 2007 and 2008, due to northerly winds associated with El Niño / Southern Oscillation and the Southern Annular Mode
They found that during these hiatus decades, less heat accumulates in the upper layers of the ocean, and more accumulates in the deeper layers (Figure 3).
On Rob's point about La Nina driving ocean heat to deep layers, that makes sense to me, but I haven't found much to confirm it on Google Scholar.
Countless settings pages go several layers deep concealing features new and old, leaving search as the only realistic way of finding something quickly.
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