Sentences with phrase «more small clusters»

The maternity colonies consist of one or more small clusters, which rarely exceed 100 bats.

Not exact matches

The addition of compost, or other organic material such as aged manure, clusters the small clay particles into lumps that will improve drainage and aeration and will make the soil easier to work and more friable (easily crumbled).
When rolled in the usual way (for a draw shot) the bowl will curve toward its heavier side, more so as it loses momentum, enabling the player, with proper pace and angle, to make it skirt around bowls lying in the way of the «jack» — the smaller object ball — or tap an opponent's bowl out of a cluster around the jack.
And one more... When do you know to drop cluster and go from 4 / 6/8 to 4 and small 40 min or so cat nap to 7 feed and bed?
Changes in the zoning laws to allow some smaller lots and more cluster housing units (could accomplish these goals).
At the same time, researchers have found that much smaller protein clusters called oligomers — made of only a few copies of these proteins — can be highly toxic to motor neuron - like cells grown in the lab and thus are more likely to be the chief causes of brain - cell death in these diseases.
The cluster probably contains many more stars too small and dim to see.
In contrast, the system of sulfuric acid and dimethylamine forms particles much more efficiently because even the smallest clusters are essentially stable against evaporation.
Participants who had expressed conservative political values tended to cluster their tokens more tightly, putting most of them in the smallest circles.
As improved telescope technology finds smaller and more distant asteroids, astronomers have identified clusters of similar - looking bodies clumped in analogous orbits.
The Milky Way, the galaxy we live in, is part of a cluster of more than 50 galaxies that make up the «Local Group», a collection that includes the famous Andromeda galaxy and many other far smaller objects.
The others — particularly the smallest at 546 cc — cluster more closely with H. habilis in size.
After evolving for 10 billion more years, this protocluster would today be a mature galaxy cluster perhaps only one million light years across, having collapsed down to a much smaller area, Prochaska said.
Detergents are used for cleaning because when they are added to dirty water, they orient and assemble around oily dirt, forming small clusters that allow grease and dirt to be more easily removed from the water.
Small galaxy groups are about 1000 times more common than large clusters, so there should be many more Bullet - like groups.
A globular cluster is sometimes known more simply as a globular; the word is derived from the Latin globulus (a small sphere).
Visible in even small telescopes at the southern edge of the Virgo cluster of galaxies, the Sombrero Galaxy is a spiral galaxy more massive than the Milky Way seen nearly edge - on from a distance of about 28 million light years away.
Other Hubble observations confirmed that bluer (hence more massive) stars tend to sink towards the centre of a globular cluster, while redder, smaller stars move to the periphery — an idea that had long been predicted from theory, but never seen.
August 15, 2014 The Comet Galaxy, a spiral galaxy in Sculptor Image Credit: NASA & ESA The Comet Galaxy is a spiral galaxy with a little more mass than our Milky Way galaxy, located 3.2 billion light - years away from Earth, within the galaxy cluster Abell 2667, in the small southern constellation of Sculptor.
Overall, the team showed that this more complicated peptoid first clumped together into small clusters unseen with the simpler molecules.
The smaller 7 m antennas can be clustered more closely together; because of the way interferometers behave, this compact arrangement allows them to see the broader structure or «big picture» of the astronomical objects that are observed.
Now, using two separate sets of data sent back by the Cluster spacecraft, an international team of scientists has been able to probe this turbulence in more detail and at smaller scales than ever before observed.
These smaller clusters allow alkaline water to more easily and quickly move throughout the body, reach each individual cell and supply nutrients, oxygen and water as well.
Clustering of healthy controls versus IBD samples are significantly different... the small intestinal Crohn's disease samples clustered the most distinctly from the healthy controls, and there was substantially more overlap between healthy subjects and ulcerative colitis samples, which again reflects previous observations including a recent large cross-cohort analysis [41].
That is an ideal, smaller cluster size, that can be absorbed more easily via osmosis.
It can range in height from 6 - 25 feet (2 - 7 m) depending on environmental conditions, and its evergreen leaves render its small clusters of fruit much more noticeable.
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In that more sanitised film, Tom Wilkinson played Wilde's notorious nemesis, the Marquess of Queensbury, and funnily enough turns up with a small role here serving the exact opposite function: he's the Irish priest who forgivingly ministered on Wilde's death bed, while all his remaining well - wishers clustered around.
Studies also indicate that within the open classroom it is necessary to arrange for individualised instruction with group contingencies and that there can be an increase in academic production, positive social behaviour and interaction with students in smaller, more intimate group clusters.
The hope is that the students, clustered in small groups of only 25 each year, will build a cohort for life, a close network of leaders who are ready and equipped to transform the education sector as superintendents, chief academic officers, chiefs of staff, commissioners, executive directors, and more.
Nestled between the tachometer and the speedometer, the A8's Nvidia - powered instrument display looks more like the Tesla Model S's all - digital instrument cluster, rather than the small, 2 - or 3 - inch rectangular displays we've gotten used to in cars.
On the inside, the new Forester saw increased rear legroom and more cargo space, as well as some new technology features that include smartphone connectivity, better navigation, and a small display inside the instrument cluster.
Low - option models had a small light in the gauge cluster to indicate turbo boost, while more plush vehicles were equipped with an all - digital gauge cluster that included a boost gauge.
The new design includes a more compact keyboard, with the numbers row removed (accessible via symbol key), clustered, smaller, navigation buttons on both sides, and a trimmed white space around the bezels.
They were relatively small and have been contained; the recent, ongoing central Ontario cluster is more extensive and more widespread.
All four types of reefs are represented in the Belizean reef complex; the fringing reef which is attached to an island or the mainland, the barrier reef separated from the mainland by a lagoon, the patch reef consisting of small clusters of reef materials found in the lagoon area, and the circular «atolls,» here found in association with Lighthouse Reef, Turneffe Islands, Glovers Reef and some of the more southern cayes.
In fact, the small cluster of islands hosted more than 128,000 tourists in 2016 alone.
El Nido is more than just a place, it & a cluster of 45 small islands on the tip of the Palawan island.
Whether looking over her shoulder to the more intimate Tefaf Spring, or forward to the much smaller first edition of Frieze Los Angeles 2019, her idea was to create interacting isles of visual stimulus informed by a cluster of new material (Frame), younger galleries (Focus) and underappreciated artists (Spotlight), so as to energize and broaden the experience of art.
By mixing the work and presenting it in small clusters Theodore allows the viewer to compare and contrast the concerns and approaches of each painter more readily without confining the paintings according [to] maker.»
The suggested hypothesis, is that in regions devoid of dust (e.g., over the large ocean basins), the formation of cloud condensation nuclei takes place from the growth of small aerosol clusters, and that the formation of the latter is governed by the availability of charge, such that charged aerosol clusters are more stable and can grow while neutral clusters can more easily break apart.
Aside from which, it should tend to be more economically efficient to deal with a continuous rate of injury than to deal with the same total amount packed into small unpredictable clusters, since the later requires episodic adaptation to temporary changes.
Wow, this seems like the Wegman / GMU cluster, writ smaller (except maybe this airing is more rigorous than GMU's).
«If your room can't really take a huge central ceiling light, think about hanging more than one in a smaller size at either end of the room, or clustering them at different heights in the centre of the room for a modern display and focal point.»
Use a small tray to cluster toiletries together — it makes your countertops look sleeker and more organized.
Although similar to onions, shallots grow in small clusters of bulbs on one plant (more like garlic).
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