Sentences with phrase «much wider»

During wound healing differentiated Gata6 (+) cells migrate from the SD into the interfollicular epidermis and dedifferentiate, acquiring the ability to undergo long - term self - renewal and differentiate into a much wider range of epidermal lineages than in undamaged tissue.
It allowed the team to explore a much wider range of what - ifs by tweaking a large number of inputs, including the energy efficiency of electrical appliances, the depreciation time of coal - fired power plants, and shifts in consumer behavior.
The FOS examined fainter objects than the High Resolution Spectrograph (HRS), and could study these objects across a much wider spectral range — from the UV (1150 Angstroms) through the visible red and the near - IR (8000 Angstroms).
Stevens is helping to develop the CANDLE computer architecture on the patient level which is meant to help guide drug treatment choices for tumors based on a much wider assortment of data than currently used.
While the smaller 75 - meter search area is generally fine for the 50 - 100 kW turbines, since some 85 % of all fatalities are found within that search radius, the search radius must be much wider (200 - 250 meters) for the 2.5 - MW turbines, to achieve valid results.»
«The severely threatened European Bison would stand a much better chance if they — as they did in the past - could inhabit open landscapes, which would offer a much wider food spectrum,» muses the biologist from Tübingen, and he summarizes, «The conservation concepts for the European Bison are therefore in need of a fundamental revision.»
Future work will focus on collecting SSIP over a much wider range of frequencies (e.g. 0.05 - 500 Hz), testing the method for detecting naturally occurring zones of bioreduction, and specifying system requirements for widespread application.
Therefore, smaller telescopes with a much wider field of view are used to detect asteroids.
Modification of winds aloft by Typhoon Yunya also spread ash over a much wider range of azimuths than would have otherwise received ash.)
One either uses a much smaller photometric aperture than normal, excluding the nearby star, or one uses a much wider aperture, containing both stars, and makes a correction for the dilution of the companion.
The habitable zone could indeed be much wider, depending on the planet's atmospheric properties.
The latter would enable the most detailed possible analysis, providing a crucial link with remote spectroscopic observations and the compositions of meteorites in order to develop a much wider understanding of these small bodies, their properties, and what they can tell us about the evolution of the solar system.
Although international attention has focused primarily on extreme cases of sexual abuse by combatants, such as targeted mass rapes during the Rwandan genocide and in the Democratic Republic of Congo, researchers on gender - based violence are revealing a much wider scope of abuses, perpetrators and victims.
In Oregon coastal estuaries to the north of Coos Bay, the offshore shelf is much wider.
«This is the most striking feature, as it suggests that pliosaurs colonized a much wider range of ecological niches than previously assumed» said Valentin Fischer, lecturer at the Université de Liège (Belgium) and lead author of the study.
The larger planet will hurl its smaller sibling into a much wider orbit, about 100 times as wide as Pluto's, where it will go into a deep freeze.
This advance may open the door to much wider use of silver and other conductors in electronics applications, researchers said.
But we, thanks to the use of logic on the hypothetical and our propensity to classify, can attract a much wider range of problems.
There's a basic set of mutational profiling that's done all around the country but there are certain centers, including ours, that have access to a much wider set of genetic profiling of the tumors.
«To be able to take hundreds of thousands of different mixtures to see which ones have promise, and then do a little more to see the dozens which give you a hit — it really casts a much wider net in the world of different combinations of oxides and materials,» he said.
While it was previously known that Andean bears existed in the sanctuary, the new survey's findings reveal a much wider presence of bears throughout the protected area.
But the researchers found that the monkeys harbor a much wider variety of astroviruses than bats do.
They feared that spent fuel stored in the reactor halls would catch fire and send radioactive smoke across a much wider swath of eastern Japan, including Tokyo.
Now, the team is opening their study up much wider: They're asking other scientists to participate in their work and contribute data to the search for the complex set of causes for such strandings.
It is simply a matter of global adoption or, as the United Nations Environment Programme put it in a similar analysis last year, «much wider and more rapid implementation is required to achieve the full benefits.»
Much wider implementation is needed.
Its frequencies are even higher than those used by the millimeter - wave wireless local area network (from 57 GHz to 66 GHz), and the available bandwidths are much wider.
«Traditionally, scientists have theorized fairly narrow limits on which proteins can be targeted with small - molecule ligands, but our results suggest that those boundaries are much wider,» said Cravatt.
These days the door is open much wider.
Human communication relies heavily on facial expressions, so robots that can mimic them well should find much wider application.
George insisted that the companies share their system performance and image format data so that TSA could open up algorithm development to a much wider audience of image analysis experts.
And since the acidic proteins are able to function at a much wider pH range than suspected, the scientists say that corals can continue to build reefs, even as the ocean acidifies.
With throats and jaws much wider than other pterosaurs, they could have swallowed small dinosaurs whole.
Shielding vulnerable structures using large - scale metamaterials — which inhibit the propagation of incoming seismic waves through interference effects — could help to protect a much wider area without any direct modification to existing buildings in the region.
By making more sophisticated use of that basic concept in a connected grid, and pairing it with more advanced forms of energy storage, the door could be opened for a much wider use of renewable energy systems, scientists say.
«We can now rapidly generate organoids from any patient, which offers us the potential to study the disease in a much wider population.»
She also points out that, in order to fully exploit this method and attempt to understand what dark energy actually is, «a much wider survey is necessary,» such as those planned for the future space - telescope missions such as the United States proposed Joint Dark Energy Mission and Europe's proposed Euclid satellite.
They likely enable the bug to thrive in a much wider variety of environments than other pathogens.
One possible instrument would be the Allen Telescope Array in California, Lorimer says, which has a much wider field of view than the Parkes instrument.
The underlying design approach has much wider applications, ranging from microwave to optics for the control of any kind of electromagnetic surface waves.
Today, Spongelab's much wider portfolio includes a range of interactive software, including «The Glycolysis Game,» in which metabolism - minded players explore how cells break down sugar.
«Orchids may have evolved beneficial associations with a much wider range of beetles and other insects than we thought possible.»
And much wider use should be made of biological profiling — the athlete's «biological passport» — which will show up tiny changes made to the individual's unique genetic blueprint by doping substances and methods, without the need to identify the presence of the substance itself, when regularly monitored.
«While we have only demonstrated the construction of graphene - based structures in this study, we strongly believe that the new technique will be able to serve as a general method for the assembly of a much wider range of nanomaterials,» concluded Franklin Kim, the principal investigator of the study.
«We wanted a much wider group involved, other than we'd reach through traditional consultations,» explained Caroline Fox of the Women in Higher Education Register and the Athena Project.
Eventually they reemerge, but instead of heading straight back to the laser like the photons that bounced off the surface, they spread out over a much wider area.
Gilmore's lab sequenced the toxin producing E. faecium strain as part of a much wider search for the origins of enterococcal antibiotic resistance and disease - causing ability.
A team of California researchers has developed a robotic gripper that combines the adhesive properties of gecko toes and the adaptability of air - powered soft robots to grasp a much wider variety of objects than the state of the art.
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) applies the term in a much wider context.
The scenarios focused on 10 to 20 years in the future, when battery and fuel cell vehicles are expected to be in much wider use, and when solar power and electrolyzers are cost competitive with the electric grid.
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