Sentences with phrase «narrow bands of»

Simply print narrow bands of paper with thoughtful messages or the monogram of the person for whom the candles are intended, and wrap them around three block - shaped candles.
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are narrow bands of enhanced water vapor associated with the warm sector of extratropical cyclones over the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
It has very narrow bands of absorption, 1, 2.7, 4.3, 15 micrometers are the generalized spectral peaks.
I find it highly unlikely that a trace gas can have such significant impacts on heating the other 99.9 % of our atmosphere, considering that CO2 only absorbs 3 narrow bands of IR.
CO2 only absorbs 3 narrow bands of IR.
In Graham Boyd «s Descender (1976) the large canvas has undergone a process of masking and spray painting resulting in a series of subtly gradated narrow bands of rich colour creating an undulating optical space.
Colors consists of narrow bands of colour sliding across a screen while (at least in the bit I experienced) fragments of pop pulse on the soundtrack.
Untitled, 2001 consists of narrow bands of navy blue alternating with thicker bands of a paler sky - blue wash.
Narrow bands of grape and subtle sage green create exuberant stripes in a scarf of beautiful color.
Each muscle consists of a string of four fleshy muscular bodies, connected by narrow bands of tendon, which give it a lumpy appearance when well defined and tensed.
There are five species of prairie dogs (genus Cynomys): Black - Tailed Prairie Dog (C. ludovicianus) occupies narrow bands of dry plains stretching from central Texans to Canada.
These narrow bands of concentrated moisture are often responsible for flooding on the West Coast of North America.
Interspersed in the red stone were narrow bands of black shale containing petrified fish, from a time when a deep lake covered the area.
But last summer, Witherington went in search of the young turtles in the offshore zone where currents converge and produce «fronts», narrow bands of floating sargassum weed and debris.
It was the day the Canadian Milk Supply Management Committee introduced a new pricing scheme for a very narrow band of cheese.
Over recent months the unemployment rate has fallen to 5.6 per cent, after it had moved in a narrow band of between 6 and 6 1/4 per cent for most of the past year.
Even your New Testament requires a narrow band of beliefs to stay within a life that glorifies Jesus.
Habitable is defined by, among other things, the Goldilocks zone, that magical narrow band of space extending around a sun where temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold, where water can exist as a liquid.
Hence, we can identify a narrow band of time (the year of 1925) during which Whitehead introduced philosophical theism into his thought.
Elsewhere there are people trying to grow pinot noir, sometimes called wine's canary in the coalmine as it tolerates a narrower band of temperatures.
The narrow band of three does at least lend itself well to counter-pressing, the attacking midfielders able to jump on loose balls around the opposition defence when their attack breaks down (they also did this quite well against City in mid-week).
Mostly they need to learn the curriculum material to pass exams, and to have a narrow band of knowledge that the authorities consider the most important.
Continuity Remain turns out to have been a very narrow band of opinion that gave up on the Lib Dems after their terrible start to the election campaign - and the Brexit - voting southwest had no interest in backing the party that once dominated the region.
The Home Secretary is sitting next to one of the world experts on the Official Secrets Act, who will be able to remind her that in 1989, almost exactly 20 years ago to this day, the then Conservative Government amended the Official Secrets Act to restrict the application of the criminal law to a very narrow band of Government information.
Young was trying to point out that experience «on the ground» and developed skills are as valuable as assigning peoples worth and ability through (in Young's own words) «educations narrow band of values».
The flip side, according to this view, is that Clinton accentuated too many issues that appeal to a narrower band of upper - middle - class college - educated voters, women in particular — things like paid family leave and pay equity.
I want to reach out and represent all Unite members, not just those from a narrow band of the political spectrum.
Additionally, the metamaterial is limited to transmitting a narrow band of frequencies.
Our perception of light is limited to a very narrow band of the electromagnetic spectrum.
The engineers tried using piezoceramic elements, each of which emits only a single frequency or a very narrow band of frequencies.
Coast redwoods (Sequoia sempervirens) are distributed along a narrow band of California's northern coast.
The heart of a jet stream is a relatively narrow band of strong wind a few hundred miles wide that can reach speeds of more than 200 miles per hour.
The UV LED device also emits a much narrower band of UVB light and thereby decreasing likelihood of skin damage that can occur when the skin is exposed to higher wavelengths of UV radiation.
Cities face harsher, more concentrated rainfall as climate change not only intensifies storms, but draws them into narrower bands of more intense downpours, UNSW engineers have found.
A narrow band of neutral hydrogen from other satellite galaxies, the Magellanic Clouds, appears to be trailing behind those galaxies as they orbit the Milky Way.
A narrow band of them in the high - energy spectrum would be a «smoking gun» for the presence of dark matter, says Michelson, but he thinks it's more likely that the dark matter emission would be mixed in with gamma rays from other energy sources in the universe and that scientists such as GLAST pioneer Elliott Bloom will have to work very hard to untangle the GLAST data to find it.
We use a narrow band of UVB light shown to be specifically anti-inflammatory and it's safer than sunlight, which has other rays including UVA rays.
The frequencies of the vibrations that we feel through our normal five senses are a narrow band of only a few octaves.
It is made up of two halves, called lobes, that lie along the windpipe (trachea) and are joined together by a narrow band of thyroid tissue, known as the isthmus.
A narrow band of navy blue appears at the bottom of the bathing suit's top.
She and others in the French fishing industry worry that, after Brexit, they will be left fighting to catch fewer fish, crowded into a narrower band of sea.
Most of these programs focus only on a narrow band of objectives in the formal curriculum; they have unknown levels of reliability at the school level; they are cross-sectional in nature; and the results they yield become available to schools only after lengthy time delays.
Even though our test scores were rising in all academic areas these tests measure only a narrow band of knowledge, a band far too narrow to prepare students for the real future.
Second, most standardized tests in use today measure only a narrow band of low - level skills, such as recalling or restating facts, rather than such high - level skills as the ability to analyze information.
Under NCLB - era accountability, too much focus was placed on a single measure (student assessment), casting a spotlight on too narrow a band of students (low - performing students near proficiency) rather than sparking higher performance by all students.
o Create assessments that allows for learning that is valued rather than testing a narrow band of skills and ensure that parents understand the difference.
This makes it easier to get a feel for its point of balance, that narrow band of neutrality just after understeer stops and before oversteer begins.
Had Land Rover managed to make the car lighter — and therefore less thirsty and more fun to drive — not to mention cheaper, it might have succeeded in making it more appealing beyond a narrow band of diehard Range Rover exhibitionists.
As things are, while it certainly doesn't represent «good value for money» for most people, it might not be priced outside the reach of the narrow band of enthusiasts it seeks to delight.
Audi's gone to an awful lot of trouble to make the Sportback's proportions just right, including lengthening the A4's wheelbase slightly (from 111 inches to 111.2 inches) and altering the profile, integrating frameless doors with a narrower band of glass to lower the roofline.
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