Sentences with phrase «narrow region of»

The neural probe array needs to be implanted in the subarachnoid space of the brain, a narrow region of 1 - 2.5 millimeters in depth that lies between the pia mater and dura mater brain meninges.
«We found that there was a surface temperature impact due to changes in water vapor in a fairly narrow region of the stratosphere,» explains research meteorologist Karen Rosenlof of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Aeronomy Laboratory, one of the authors of the study.
Utilizing genetic approaches such as «fine mapping» and «genome editing,» the researchers narrowed the region of the chromosome and targeted each gene to responsible for affecting the behavioral response to the drug.

Not exact matches

It is a rugged and strong land, a land whose charm is austere: rocky hills climbing their juniper studded slopes steeply to the sky - line, narrow glens, hasty watercourses, but ever the sudden view from a hilltop over peopled valleys and far regions where mellowing distance clothes the hills in a veil of allurement and entices one on to things that the eye hath not seen nor the ear heard.
In some quarters the wisdom of this was doubted in regions where there was yet only a tiny Church and virtually all Christian work was still in the narrower sense «missionary» work; in other quarters where it was felt that «Church» meant an absorption in the problems of the ecclesiastical institutions.
The region, Goulburn Valley, gives its name to the best - known range of fruit - based products sold by SPC.. The business, which has a century - long presence in the regional hub of Shepparton, is something of a throwback — not only does it sell Australian - only fruit, its suppliers come from a narrow arc of intensively farmed land adjoining its cannery.
These directories of summer camps by specialty and summer camps by region can help you narrow your choices.
Having its troops stationed in Transnistria also allows Russia to maintain control over the former Soviet region, which it regards as its sphere of influence, and to have a narrow foothold in Central Europe, also a worrisome prospect for the EU.
The narrow view that only voters in the affected region can vote is consistent with a federal conception of regions that existed in the 1957 Constitution but is inconsistent with the 1992 Constitution's unitary conception.
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.
Or would we be better narrowing our focus and seeking a West Yorkshire only deal covering most but not all of the City Region?
This means there is a narrowing window of opportunity to leverage the region's resources for the benefit of the people.
... And given that the drive for additional funding to the most deprived regions is to close the gaps in health, child poverty and economic performance we need to find ways of ensuring that the additional investment does narrow those gaps and not simply cushion the running of revenue based services.
The other common definition is narrower, and includes only those MTA - serviced regions where a significant percentage of the population uses the authority's trains to commute to jobs in Manhattan.
McGinty, who was born and raised in northeast Philadelphia and now resides in Chester County, holds narrow leads in three of the state's five regions and is tied in a fourth.
Looking forward to Spring 2014, the Community Congress reconvenes to narrow down the scenarios, explain the impacts of each, and ask citizens across the region to decide which future they want for Buffalo Niagara.
Each individual has thousands of structural variants in their genome, so the researchers narrowed down their analysis to examine just a handful of regulatory regions where genetic variation seemed most likely to cause disruption.
His team had narrowed their hunt to a small region of chromosome 17 when they got a puzzling result.
Whereas flat Punjab is home to long, winding river systems capable of absorbing enormous quantities of water, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas on the Afghan border generate relatively shorter and narrow rivers cascading from the mountains that cover roughly half the region.
The team members narrowed their search to a region of about 1 million base pairs on chromosome 1.
Two weeks of continuous calculations on the supercomputer showed that the neuraminidase - binding site has a mostly negative charge (red); it is surrounded by positively charged regions (purple), with a narrow negative - charge pathway for the drug to follow.
King's team has narrowed the hunt to a region of just 300 000 base pairs on the chromosome.
And they think they have narrowed down a source region, an Asian ancestral home for Native Americans — the Altai Mountains of southwestern Siberia and western Mongolia.
The reason the first changes in average temperature and temperature extremes appeared in the tropics was because those regions generally experienced a much narrower range of temperatures.
After gravitational waves narrowed down the region of sky where two neutron stars collided, telescopes pinpointed a spot of light (right, indicated with red lines) where none had been before (left).
Regions such as the bay areas of the west coast in the US are usually protected from surges from outside but their basins are larger than that of the Clyde and their channels to the ocean are narrower
To narrow down the enormous amount of graffiti, the researchers focused on three regions of the city: two residential areas on opposite sides of town and one business district.
«They look very different and prefer to mate with their own kind, and all of that must be controlled by these narrow regions,» Jiggins said.
«These new observations have allowed us to narrow down the emissions to a very small region, typical of an active nucleus — i.e. jets emanating from a supermassive black hole.
Co-author Heidi Parker, a geneticist at NHGRI, says that because humans initially bred dogs for specific traits — say, smaller body size or calm temperament — selection created a population «bottleneck» that narrowed the genetic variation in offspring, leaving them with just a few specific clusters of variable genetic regions.
«Solving IUU fishing globally will be sufficient to catalyze fishery recovery in many regions of the world or at least narrow the gap to global fishery recovery.»
In this case, they have been able to narrow the possible regions of sky that could host the source of the gravitational waves by 10 times more than with LIGO alone.
Using high - speed cameras to analyze a narrow wavelength band in the near - infrared region, the sensors search for changes in the tops of clouds, which indicate lightning strikes.
These markers allowed the group to narrow the suspect region of the chromosome to a 6 - million - base - pair stretch of DNA that turned out to contain a promising gene: the - synuclein gene.
deCODE was able to narrow the location of the gene to a small chromosomal region, utilizing the genotypes of 2700 volunteer patients and relatives grouped into 200 families from across Iceland.
niche A small or narrow pocket that sets something apart, or perhaps offers a region of protection.
Last year, the two companies announced the identification of a narrow chromosomal region carrying a gene that contributes to osteoarthritis.
Then, rather than looking at all of the asteroids in this region, they narrowed their search to dark, carbon - rich asteroids, which are not as common as bright asteroids in this part of the belt.
Because the range of modeled wet bulb globe temperatures in a given time and place was narrow, even small increases quickly moved a region out of its historical range, making it easy to see the steady rise in humid warmth.
The narrow Hcont filter is near the same wavelength, but samples only regions of weak methane absorption.
And, as explora -[35] tions proceed and various areas are eliminated it may be hoped that the need for access would narrow, rather than expand, but at all times the right of access to any region for re-survey in the light of new knowledge would be necessary.
A good fit to the data is found by two distinct dust populations: (1) very small, hence unbound, hot dust grains confined in a narrow region at the sublimation rim of carbonaceous material; (2) bound grains at 2 AU that are protected from sublimation and have a higher mass despite their fainter flux level.
Assessing the effect of grip width, Gomo & Van den Tillaar (2015) explored the effect of narrow, medium and wide grip widths on the peak elbow angle during the sticking region.
Grip width affects the shoulder angle during the sticking region in the bench press, where shoulder abduction angle is more acute and flexion angle is greater at the start of the sticking region using a narrow grip compared to medium and wide grip widths.
Your searches will be narrowed down based on information in your profile and the profiles of potential matches, and can also be narrowed down by region.
You can even narrow the search to specific types of free Internet dating service options available such as animal lovers, religious groups, specific regions and so forth.
You can even search by region or by niche, which gives you the opportunity to narrow down your list of potential eLearning project or job matches.
Funds with a consistently narrow focus on a single country, group of countries or single region within the emerging markets will be excluded from the category.
Specialty and sector funds focus on a narrow segment, sector, or region of the market.
However, constant suction in this region over a period of months can cause it to fold inwards further narrowing the airway and causing serious breathing difficulty.
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