Sentences with phrase «predictable patterns from»

«Open - access collider data confirm subatomic particle patterns: CERN Open Data Portal results reveal predictable patterns from colliding high - energy protons.»
That prevents a predictable pattern from being established.

Not exact matches

A new manager would (again, we'd hope) come in and start from a clean unbiased position regarding individual players and determine which players play, where / why / when, without the current stale and predictable pattern we see today.
Without the necessary speed and precision required to turn the predictable patterns of passing, from one side of the field to the other, Van Gaal's oft - derided philosophy is useless, and without the technical competency and skill to ensure that every pass and touch is sharp, quick and consistent, it's impossible to function.
Although she tends to follow this pattern, she is by no means predictable and her patterns still vary from day to day.
They pulse brighter and dimmer in a predictable pattern, which allows astronomers to determine how far they are from us — about 300,000 light years.
In a study, location and communication data collected from three international mobile phone carriers showed that people move and communicate in predictable patterns, said Wang.
The pattern is so predictable that Rennich, a 28 - year - old electrical engineer from Acton, Massachusetts, can say, «If you want me to get a migraine with aura at two in the afternoon, I can give you a migraine with aura at two.»
«For these cell - level «rules» to be translated into specific brain proportions, we would also expect to see these rules reflected in predictable growth patterns of the mammalian brain, particularly in species from the same group of mammals,» she said.
He sees math everywhere, from the geometrical grids of city streets to the predictable patterns of his mother's daily chores.
It prevents seeds from germinating quickly and in a uniform, predictable pattern.
A recent publication from the Center for Integration of Science and Industry at Bentley University shows that the thirty year path from the initiation of research on oligonucleotides as therapeutics to the emergence of effective products followed predictable patterns of innovation, in which novel products are successfully developed only after the underlying basic research reaches a requisite level of maturity.
There really is no need to try and trade from 25 different price patterns, the Forex market moves in a relatively predictable fashion most of the time, so all we need is a handful of effective price action entry setups to give us a good chance at finding and entering high - probability trades.
Gameplay is fairly standard for side - scrolling shooters, with predictable patterns of attack from the enemy ships and a few environmental obstacles thrown in.
At first, it's simple enough, as enemies hardly attack in the first rounds and their flying patterns are easily predictable, but as the rounds pick up the action gets more intense, as different types of bugs provide different ways to kill you and players need to recognize them and react accordingly to survive, while also shooting at them as often as possible to keep them from taking over the screen and trapping you.
Human enemies react in predictable patterns, while monsters can be defeated with a torch — a mechanic lifted from 2010's Alan Wake.
Such a dramatic shift in a climate pattern would constitute what climate scientists call a tipping point: a sudden shift from one predictable pattern of weather to another.
It is helpful for parents and carers to provide a predictable environment in which children can feel safe and see patterns in what happens from day to day.
Those assigned to healthy work - related behavior and experience patterns differed in their strengths profiles from those that demonstrated unhealthy patterns (i.e., burnout type) in a predictable way.
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