Sentences with phrase «larger fragments»

Because smaller chunks of asteroids drift from the point of collision faster than larger pieces do, these asteroid families become shaped like the letter «V.» Smaller pieces spread out far and wide from the original impact site, while larger fragments remain condensed at the point.
This wave increases collisions in the inner regions of the disk, which removes larger fragments by grinding them away.
This study, she adds, «will encourage people to use ΦC31 for larger fragments in other organisms.»
This violent past may have helped it break up as it approached our planet, saving Earthlings from larger fragments that could have done more damage on the ground.
Long - range PCR is a method that allows for the amplification of much larger fragments of DNA than is possible with traditional PCR — fragments larger than 40 kilobases have been reported in long PCR, versus fewer than 10 kilobases for traditional PCR.
Sift and discard any large fragments before measuring.
NOAA's expedition spotted this coral garden at Zealandia, which is a large fragment of the former super-continent of Gondwanaland.
«What is most likely the case is that the parent body [of this family] was water - ice - rich, was broken up, and now the surface of its largest fragment, Themis, has been impact - excavated, revealing the ice that was once deep in a larger object,» says Britney Schmidt of UCLA, who was not affiliated with Campins's study.
NASA's Galileo spacecraft captured these four views of Jupiter as the last of comet Shoemaker - Levy 9's large fragments struck the planet.
«Our ability to knock in a large fragment of DNA is still limited,» Yang said.
By using several sequencing technologies, Genoscope (CEA) coordinated the mapping of the DNA sequence for the coffee tree, assembled in large fragments able to be used in various types of analysis.
The largest fragments included what were destined to become India, Myanmar (Burma), and other parts of modern - day Southeast Asia.
Under certain combinations of conditions, large fragments of carbon coating were eroded away (as depicted in image), the researchers report today in Nature Communications.
Venus could go awry and crash into Mercury, unleashing millions of large fragments, some potentially colliding with Earth.
Topp's research team ultimately sampled soil from the plots, extracting DNA, and cloning large fragments of that DNA into a strain of E. coli that is sensitive to most antibiotics.
We got the same results looking at a very small fragment as we did a much larger fragment from the same meteorite.
At present, dust and large fragments from Comet Shoemaker - Levy form a band in the sky an arcminute wide (1 arcminute is one - sixtieth of a degree).
«Every time a major piece of equipment or a large fragment was pulled out, people in the clean room would cheer,» says Roger Wiens of Los Alamos National Laboratory.
Another larger fragment is composed of spongy bone originating from the end of a large animal's limb.
A character is seen with a large fragment protruding from his abdomen; another character attempts to remove it.
Unlike its predecessors, Sean Baker's The Florida Project doesn't cover a large fragment of time, limiting itself to one summer.
She also added that while some of the remaining large fragments were found to contain hydroxyapatite — a mineral found in bones — the rest had silicate instead.
Simple fractures describe bones that are broken into 2 or 3 large fragments, whereas comminuted fractures cause shattering of the bone into many tiny pieces.
The «meatmouth» duplication was the larger fragment, 16.1 Kb (CanFam 2.0 Chr13: 23,746,089 — 23,762,189) with breakpoints located in repeats (a SINE at the centromeric end and a LINE at the telomeric end) and individual copies separated by seven base pairs (Figure 3B).
«Op» artists, such as Bridget Riley (Nineteen Greys, Large Fragment), soon recognised the suitability of screenprint's unmodulated surface for work that required clarity of outline and striking colour - blocks for its enquiry into visual perception.
The American painter and film director Julian Schnabel (b. 1951) became known in the 1980s for his enormous plate paintings characterised by including large fragments of smashed porcelain.
Kok's work, which focused on a type of airborne particle called mineral dust, also suggests that there may be several times more dust particles pumped into the atmosphere than previously believed, since shattered dust appears to produce an unexpectedly high number of large fragments.
The similarity in the dynamics of detrended - LOD and dT and ACI indices is clear: Large fragments of the curves are much alike not only in general shape, but in detail as well.

Not exact matches

In places where there's a large but fragmented agricultural industry, CGE builds supply chain hubs, which process and package products from local farmers so they can be sold off to large buyers and multiply farmers» income.
This probably rules out several of the country's largest metro areas or those that are politically fragmented.
«The packaging market is a large $ 40 billion opportunity and fragmented market in India that is growing rapidly driven by retail expansion and e-commerce,» Kabir Narang, partner and co-lead for Asia investments at B Capital, told TechCircle.
«The repairs and refurbishment market in India is highly fragmented and unorganised, and there is a significant opportunity for a company like Gadgetwood to create a scalable business servicing a large gap in the industry,» said Abhishek Sharman, founder and MD at Carpediem Capital.
This fragmented management and trading environment is in sharp contrast to that of the modern financial world, and often presents a barrier for entry for a large percentage of the population.
One feature hindering investment in both the NSW and Queensland coal industries is the fragmented ownership of the supply - chain assets; a large number of mines share mostly state - government - owned rail and port infrastructure.
Although this powerful combination makes municipal bonds appealing, many investors find it challenging to navigate the large and fragmented municipal market.
First, the cost of China's fragmented decision - making process, with ministries competing against one another and generating gridlock and large political factions engaged in constant struggle, has been mounting.
In a large, fragmented, opportunity - rich American city, the way to restore community is by attending to the city's institutions — from schools to businesses, from shopping centers to entertainment centers.
As early as 1960, sociologists of religion reported that pastors and laity experienced congregations as fragmented.2 That was only the beginning of the larger cultural transition that has continued ever since.
Evolutionists will agree that man did not have a large enough cavity in the skull to allow for awareness until about 10,000 years ago based on the only skull fragment found to date.
The curse of Babylon fragments the world audience, so it must be somehow overcome: the point of the meta - language is therefore accessibility; it must be readily understood by the largest number of people.
Gordon's investigation of these fragments of reality questions the notion of authenticity, a reoccurring concern in the larger oeuvre of Gordon's art.
The pigeons and guinea fowl were singed as fast as feathers would burn; and then being «drawn and quartered,» were flung in torn fragments into the largest of the pots.
Most seem to also consider the tiny stem fragments that hold the blossoms together harmless, so I just cut off or eat around the larger stems.
The roller set - up also ensures that small tobacco fragments are segregated from larger tobacco parts, which are known to be the most contaminated product fraction.
Where our kids go to school is one small fragment of a much larger ecosystem of their life choices and values.
This system is very proportional but it may tend to favour larger parties somewhat if many votes are heavily fragmented across many smaller parties.
All signs therefore continue to point to a more fragmented Parliament than we have now, with both Labour and the Conservatives well short of a majority, a much reduced Liberal Democrat contingent, a large SNP presence and a handful of Ukippers.
TruePrime LB addresses current liquid biopsy sensitivity and specificity issues by using adapted amplification of cancer - specific, large - fragment, cell - free DNA based on primer - free technology that combines the enzymes TthPrimPol and Phi29 DNA polymerase.
In Robinson's lab, Sharon studied protein - protein interactions within proteasomes, large multiprotein complexes that clear cells of unwanted proteins by degrading them into small peptide fragments.
It occurred to Clark that «targeting a smaller fragment of DNA might work better» than looking for larger pieces.
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