Sentences with phrase «into smaller fractions»

And cutting pictures into smaller fractions for an ebook series saves time, has the potential of looking quite nice but it's better to know just how many books will be published beforehand.
The convection now aggregates into a small fraction of the domain.

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«Only a small fraction of people live into their 90s.
, and many others) did not exist, only a small fraction of the people using Bitcoin would be using it, and only a fraction of the capital that has gone into Bitcoin would have gone into Bitcoin.
Like HP, Samsung, Toshiba, RIM, and others have made significant investments into the Tablet device but are combined a very small fraction of the market share.
Pagels (1984) points out that if the relative masses of protons and neutrons were different by a small fraction of 1 per cent, making the proton heavier than the neutron, hydrogen atoms would be unstable since the protons that constitute their nuclei would spontaneously decay into neutrons.
Made this for my 4th grade students as a special treat at the end of our study of fractions (we cut it up into 30 slices — small, I know).
Sometimes it truly does develop into a crisis, but most of the time it is just a small fraction of the activity happening within your brand's network.
As a Fan I know that a fraction of the money I spend as a supporter goes to buy players, unfortunately it seems a very small fraction, so I will continue with my own little contribution, as I know the owner will rather see us in the relegation battle than dig into his pockets to reinforce the squad, but also would like to see a gesture from WENGER, whom we all know is going nowhere, as a Man of principles that he claims to be and that he will HONOR his Contract till the end, as the ARSENAL lover he claims to be cut your wages give back some of that money that you did not earn and contribute to the future glory of the Team, like each one of us Fans do when we spend our well and hard earned money, do this buy players.
Only a small fraction of those affected moved into alternative accommodation.
At $ 213,000, Small's own campaign account spent a fraction of the $ 1.3 million Jacobs» fund steered into the race.
Female mammals are born with millions of dormant eggs, but only a small fraction ever mature into cells with reproductive potential.
Led by Ken Buesseler, a senior scientist and marine chemist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), the team found that a small fraction of contaminated seafloor sediments off Fukushima are moved offshore by typhoons that resuspend radioactive particles in the water, which then travel laterally with southeasterly currents into the Pacific Ocean.
The team studied the chemical reactions between carbon dioxide and its surroundings once the gas is injected into the Earth — finding that as carbon dioxide works its way underground, only a small fraction of the gas turns to rock.
Each created a shower of particle debris that physicists can scour for traces of the Higgs, which if it exists would have emerged in a small fraction of collisions and then immediately decayed away into other particles.
This usually causes share prices to go down (because you are diluting the company, and each share represents ownership in a smaller fraction of the company), but it also creates an influx of cash into the company.
The DNA is pervasively transcribed into RNA, but only a very small fraction of the RNA has the instructions (or codes) for making proteins.
Most of the gas cascades back onto the sun, but a small fraction may escape into the outer atmosphere to feed the solar wind — a steady stream of particles that blows far into space.
Humans and Neanderthals did not merge into a single people, however; the 2.5 percent of Neanderthal DNA found in Asians and Europeans is a very small fraction.
Though they occupy a small fraction of Earth's surface, freshwater wetlands are the largest natural source of methane going into the atmosphere.
In early 2010, when physicists announced the creation of the superheavy element ununseptium, even the handful of atoms that were made decayed into smaller ones in a fraction of a second.
We have sent robots to places humans could never have survived and peered into the cosmos with instruments far more capable than our human senses, all for a small fraction of what it costs to send a living, breathing person into Earth's orbit.
However, the photovoltaic cells now used to turn sunlight into electricity can only absorb and use a small fraction of that light, and that means a significant amount of solar energy goes untapped.
This is a problem, says Frangioni, because when fluorescent molecules are injected into the blood, only a small fraction is taken up by the tissue of interest; the rest continue to circulate through the blood until filtered either by the kidneys or liver and excreted from the body.
Surface temperature is only a small fraction of our climate with most of global warming going into the oceans.
If only a small fraction of the matter goes into making stars, the rest being blown away in winds or expanding H II regions, then the remaining stars end up in a gravitationally unbound association, dispersed in a single crossing time (diameter divided by velocity) by the random motions of the formed stars.
A more sound approach would recognize that (1) converting old forest to young forests releases significant amounts of carbon (both above and below ground), (2) young forests are only good carbon sinks if they are allowed to grow and hold onto the carbon for centuries, yet there are too few economic incentives for doing so, and (2) the fraction of carbon that is put into long - term storage after logging is very small, i.e. old forests are better at storing carbon than our disposable culture.
Response: Despite the small land area of the plant, SMR - 160 will accrete a small fraction of the dose of a large contemporary reactor at its site boundary because of the many dose mitigation features built into its design, viz:
Even as I head into my 37th year of practice, I'm well aware that I know only a small fraction of what there is to know about yoga.
Grains were only a very TINY fraction of the ancient Paleolithic diet (and only in certain parts of the world) as there was no way to process large amounts of grain back in that day into flour, so amounts of wild grain would have been small such as a handful or two of gathered grains added to a meal of meat and veggies.
While it's true that your body turns the carbohydrates from rutabagas into sugar, those carbs account for a small fraction of the rutabaga's total weight.
When you hear that, you have to wonder why training professionals put so much of their time and effort (and budget) into such a small fraction of the training experience.
The corresponding tiles are dropped into a tube to get a visual read on how large or small the fraction is.
TOPICS Expressions and Relationships Place Value Operations with Whole Numbers and Decimals FEATURES Warm - up activities to begin the learning process Fluency practice using VersaTiles Small - group and independent practice opportunities Re-Engagement activities for students needing additional instruction Ways to incorporate the mathematics into daily classroom routines ExplorAction Activities allow students to discover key concepts Teacher tips and games to reinforce concepts INCLUDES 2 VersaTiles Number and Operations Books 2 VersaTiles Fractions Books 1 Hands - On Standard Number & Operations Teacher Resource Guide, Grade 4, Common Core Edition 1 Hands - On Standards Fractions Teacher Resource Guide, Grade 4, Common Core Edition 6 Fraction Number Lines 5 Base Ten Factor Tracks 2 Fraction Tower Equivelency Cube Sets 2 VersaTiles Mini Answer Cases 1 Here, There, Everywhere!
It is possible to induce a small amount of oversteer on power or with an off - throttle flick into a fast sweeper, but really Project 8 wants to dig its claws into the surface, and even a very heavy right foot adds only a fraction of attitude.
And bear in mind that only a small fraction makes it into the top 20.
Instead, you need to get new apps from the Hong Kong - based Appslib site, which offers about 15,000 programs — a small fraction of what the Android Market contains — organized into 18 categories.
Anything that increases the amount of money flowing into your household each month makes the fraction smaller.
Previous research from Strategic Insight shows ETFs hold only a small fraction of defined contribution (DC) retirement plan assets, but the ETF vehicle has finally found a point of entry into the DC market as an underlying investment within other vehicles, such as target - date mutual funds (TDFs).
It allows the grain fractions to be broken up into smaller components which places them lower on the list since ingredients are listed by weight.
It does not play well if you try to add multiple segments into an award ticket, and it displays only a small fraction of its alliance partners for award redemption.
Well, we were only able to touch on a small fraction of the match types packed into Anarchy Reigns, but I hope you've been able to see how deep the strategy can get in every brawl.
One character can roll under gunfire, for instance, but as useful as that is in theory, it's difficult to build it into your game plan for a level when it's only available a small fraction of the time.
When particles are dispersed in water at ambient temperature, energy is directed primarily to vaporization of water into steam, with a much smaller fraction resulting in heating of the fluid.
Most of the grounded West Antarctic ice sheet drains into the floating Ross and Ronne - Filchner ice shelves, but a significant fraction also drains into the much smaller Pine Island Glacier.
Thus, if the CO2 band center is sufficiently close to saturation at TRPP, the forcing per doubling will be smaller at TOA, implying some cooling of the space in between (equal to the difference in forcing between TRPP and TOA; the climatic response will, via cooling, reduce the fluxes out of the stratosphere by the same amount; some fraction of this can go into the troposphere, and since it is a reduced downward flux, it cancels out some of the initial TRPP forcing, resulting in a smaller TRPP forcing (the forcing with stratospheric adjustment) that the surface + troposphere must respond to.
A more sound approach would recognize that (1) converting old forest to young forests releases significant amounts of carbon (both above and below ground), (2) young forests are only good carbon sinks if they are allowed to grow and hold onto the carbon for centuries, yet there are too few economic incentives for doing so, and (2) the fraction of carbon that is put into long - term storage after logging is very small, i.e. old forests are better at storing carbon than our disposable culture.
Some of ag's CO2 is emitted directly by feedlots, farm equipment, and related transportation activities; some (such as unwanted leaves, stems and the like) is recycled into the soil but still remains in the active carbon cycle; some (probably a small fraction) is transpired or excreted by humans and our commensals.
So all the anthropogenic carbon dioxide comes from a very small fraction of the planet where it rises into the atmosphere and doesn't produce a locally - measurable temperature change.
Most of the Earth's heat storage is within its seas with smaller fractions of the heat transfer in processes such as evaporation, radiation, diffusion, or absorption into the sea floor.
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