Sentences with phrase «means less layers»

For some of you transitioning your wardrobe to spring simply means less layers and others, it's almost like a watching an extreme makeover show, which I mean in the very best way possible.

Not exact matches

If your starter smells ok, but there is a layer of water on the top it means that your measurements of flour and water were off, your scale is not working properly, or the flour is less absorbent than expected.
I'd make this again, but I'd try it with he following changes: 1) a thinner layer of chocolate on the top (weird coming from me, a chocolate lover); 2) half milk / half dark chocolate like another commenter suggested; 3) I'd try to make the PB layer denser and less fluffy — maybe this means I would whip it less?
This cake is made on the lighter side, which means less frosting than a typical cake, or a typical layer cake anyway.
Also Oil is less dense than water (meaning there is less of it in the same volume) and therefore floats on top of water in a nice layer.
This means that an increase in temperature and the associated reorganization in ocean circulation, for instance, had less of an effect on the marine ecosystem's ability to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere and store it in the subsurface layers of the ocean.
One thing that I love about the new season is less layers which means you can actually wear statement jewelry and accessories that can be seen instead of hiding under that bulky winter coat.
The dual - layer format this time around means there's a layer change to deal with, but it's been so well placed - mid-scene, no less - that most people won't even notice it.
The Verdict: The concept behind Dirty Computer feels a little thinner than the layers of symbolism and meaning coursing through her previous work, but maybe this is the price we have to pay for more of Janelle Monáe and less Cindi Mayweather (her android alter ego).
And yet, with its layers of allusions and deep meaning, this apparent horror movie is no less intelligent or cerebral than the earlier film.
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.
Everybody thinks a 3rd person action adventure game would be really cool with Kinect, but when you realize you can't move the player around in the world without reintroducing an artificial layer between the player and the game (some kind of special gesture that means move forward) then that genre becomes less promising.
According to NODC data the 0 - 2000 meter layer of Arctic ocean is cooling — which means there is less energy in the system.
ANSWER: the role of the upper layers of the water vapour (wv) on the OLR has been said on figures 6 - C and 6 - D; less wv means a higher OLR over significant parts of the water vapour spectrum (figure 6 - A) compared to the ten (s) of cm - 1 of the tropospheric CO2.
But in the wholesale world, the additional layer of commerce means that the shelf - life of produce needs to be extended by a few days, and thus, peaches must be picked a little less ripe, tomatoes picked a little bit greener.
% create daily min, max and average values ndays = nperiod * periodsec / 86400; % number of days in the analysis if ndays > 1 % if number of days is less than 1 not much point nvaluesday = nperiod / ndays; % number of samples per day to check Tdmax = zeros (nlayers, ndays); % Tdmax is daily max value Tdmin = zeros (nlayers, ndays); % Tdmin = daily min Tdav = zeros (nlayers, ndays); % Tdav = daily mean heatstats = zeros (5, ndays); % main heat flows, 1 = solar, dlr, Eout, conv, 5 = base for i = 1: ndays for j = 1: nlayers % calculate daily max, min and average temp for each layer Tdmax (j, i) = max (Tav (j, (i - 1) * nvaluesday +1: i * nvaluesday)-RRB-; Tdmin (j, i) = min (Tav (j, (i - 1) * nvaluesday +1: i * nvaluesday)-RRB-; Tdav (j, i) = mean (Tav (j, (i - 1) * nvaluesday +1: i * nvaluesday)-RRB-; end % calculate daily heat flows: solar, DLR, rad out, conv, heat into % depth heatstats (1, i) = sum (rads (1, (i - 1) * nvaluesday +1: i * nvaluesday)-RRB-; heatstats (2, i) = sum (rads (2, (i - 1) * nvaluesday +1: i * nvaluesday)-RRB-; heatstats (3, i) = sum (rads (3, (i - 1) * nvaluesday +1: i * nvaluesday)-RRB-; heatstats (4, i) = sum (heats (1, (i - 1) * nvaluesday +1: i * nvaluesday)-RRB-; heatstats (5, i) = sum (heats (nlayers +1, (i - 1) * nvaluesday +1: i * nvaluesday)-RRB-; end end
For comparison I've seen the Knudsen layer described as «several mean free paths thick» which in the atmosphere is about 70 nanometres and would be much less in water.
I understand therefore their results so that with the 100 W / m ^ 2 greater back radiation the upper ocean layer «works» in one regime around some mean value of the surface skin layer while under the sunny day with less back radiation the same layer oscillates around another mean value of the surface layer.
«Their goal is to add a layer of meaning on top of the existing Web that would make it less of a catalog and more of a guide — and even provide the foundation for systems that can reason in a human fashion.
Their lean size means fewer layers, less process and more attention.
You know what that means, less layers are required so pack...
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