If the researchers conducted simulations on
grain sizes smaller than those identified as the turning point, the hydrate actually got weaker.
After checking the satellite data for accuracy, scientists determined that the ice's
larger grain size was a key factor in the melting.
Available in coarse, fine, and extra
fine grain size, and many sizes in between!
Furthermore, we can exclude most other potential sources of coral sediment on the basis of
grain size at the point of generation or ecological rarity criteria.
Many sands do not «boom» due to surface texture,
grain size ranges, or the occurrence of moisture and vegetation.
For instance, if a student's performance were reported for every item on an achievement test, one by one, this would be the smallest
grain size available.
In the arena of score reporting,
grain size refers to the size of the «chunks» of information that we find in a score report.
Teachers are likely to prefer smaller score -
report grain sizes than do parents or education policymakers.
«We think two big asteroids crashed into each other, creating a huge cloud of
grains the size of very fine sand, which are now smashing themselves into smithereens and slowly leaking away from the star,» Huan Y.A. Meng, a graduate student at the University of Arizona at Tucson and the study's lead author, said in a statement.
The size distribution of particles within the dust devils seems to correspond to the distribution of
grain sizes in the surface they passed over.
Back in the lab, the glass slides are analysed under an optical microscope and all grains measured and counted to gain detailed relative
grain size distributions of the sampled dust devils.
The four main categories based
on grain size are comune, semifino, fino, and superfino.
Variables
include grain size, color, chemical composition of the material, shape of the material and natural coloring versus artificial.
The soot from a candle is very similar to cosmic graphite dust, although the size of the grains in the soot are ten or more times bigger than
typical grain sizes of cosmic graphite grains.
A new mechanism to produce the dust in the presented debris disks, deviations from the conditions required for a standard equilibrium collisional cascade (
grain size exponent of -3.5), and / or significantly different dust properties would be necessary to explain the potentially steep SED shape of the three debris disks presented.
Toothbrushes — moistened with water and no more than a rice -
grain size smear of fluoride toothpaste — can also be used, but they should be very soft and with no more than three rows of bristles (a pediatric dentist or your pharmacist can help you find the finger brushes and a proper baby toothbrush).
Greenland's surface is absorbing more solar radiation as melting
increases grain size and brings old impurities to the surface.
The Race Bank was chosen, says Linfield, because its sand is the
same grain size as that being washed away.
Small, sand -
grain sized meteoroids are entering the atmosphere constantly, essentially every few seconds in a given region, and thus ionization trails can be found in the upper atmosphere more or less continuously.
But Dumont and her colleagues have found that, since 2009, there has been a darkening that can not be explained by larger snow
grain size alone.
It is unclear, however, whether enough deposits exist with the
right grain size to hold a beach or dune, for repeated reconstruction for more than a few decades.
The appearance of color variations in the CRISM observations of the inner coma could be due to the properties of the comet's dust, possibly
dust grain size or composition.
Looking back at previously collected strength data for olivine, the researchers determined that the discrepancies in those data could be explained by invoking a related size effect, whereby the strength of olivine increases with
decreasing grain size of the tested samples.
The frequency of the sound is related to the
mean grain size and the amplitude is controlled by the surface texture of the grains.
Bulk sediment composition (A) and
grain size characteristics (B) of Vakkaru reef (Maldives) and reef island sediments (v. — very).
G:
Average grain size distributions of sediment from the intestines of parrotfish (after Hoey and Bellwood, 2008).
VARIETY — Variety of packaging, sizing, and
salt grain size (powder, fine, kosher, coarse), suitable for different application and use.
Unfortunately, many of today's computer - based reports of test performances
embody grain sizes that are way too tiny or way too big.
In contrast, if a student's performance on a reading test were reported as a single, overall «reading comprehension» score, this would be a large, whopper -
level grain size.
The most common reason for local standards is gaining
adequate grain size to make informed instructional decisions (as Will Eden describes in this post on ELA standards).
• More robust rotating and reciprocating assemblies - this includes a larger diameter crankshaft with larger connecting rod journals and a increased bearing surface area, fractured cap forged and sintered powdered metal alloy connecting rods, cast aluminum «remelted» pistons (bowl rim of piston crown is reheated after being cast in order to
reduce grain size and create a more consistent grain structure).
Permanent Forms of Identification: • Microchips: Rice -
grain sized identification pieces that are implanted under the skin at the back base of the dog's neck.
Once the material had reached the
desired grain size, it was thoroughly rinsed in water and then dried to remove the majority of the moisture content.
Medium - sized chunks were fed into one end of a crusher and on the other end out came a material of
whatever grain size the gauge was set for.
We have a few ideas — for example the temperature may depend
on grain size, with the bigger grains cooler than the smaller ones,» co-author Emmanuel di Folco said, in the statement.
Paleotempestologic proxies
including grain size, percent calcium carbonate, and fossil shells species were used to distinguish overwash events in two sediment cores spanning the last one thousand years.