Sentences with phrase «granularity so»

Not exact matches

Roukes says researchers learned about «the granularity of nature at the nanoscale,» where processes that are continuous at larger sales (such as electrical and heat conductance) are no longer so, and «quantum effects become dramatically manifest.»
Thankfully with 3.0, as I reported previously (here), the newly revised launcher is now implemented which means that (other than the first install of 3.0 at 36 GB or so) updates are now massively faster than they previously were since the level of granularity in the delta patches is now significantly increased so the days of a small update meaning a many GB download seem to be behind us.
So you guys «persist» in the silly notion of CAGW, from 150 year granularity, in attempting to understand the relationship of CO2 to 1.5 degree global warming is all that's necessary for prediction using crappy models.
As it is a «snapshot» the exact granularity of any given «nearby» station has an impact (some reporting just moments ago, some hours) so picking time of day matters.
While that has been a time - consuming effort stretching back over several years, it is what has enabled the company to launch Clerk with so high a degree of statistical granularity, Gurari said, and it is what will enable Judicata to roll out other innovative products and features going forward.
Speaking at the Oceania Tobacco Control Conference in Hobart last Thursday, Lovett also called for greater data «granularity» so Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can dig down into their own nations and communities, and retain greater data sovereignty.
At the same time, it's unfortunate the column doesn't comment on the fact that many in poverty may have been so devastated by institutional forces allied against them that their «emotional granularity» may have been «beaten out of them,» and that Social Emotional Learning Isn't Enough.
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