Sentences with phrase «process is both ubiquitous»

«Input - output processes are ubiquitous in nature,» says Vedral.
Quasi-cyclical processes are ubiquitous in this universe for reasons which are solidly grounded in theory and observation.

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While this was often the fallback strategy described on the ubiquitous «Exit Strategy» slide, the process of the acquisition was almost always significantly easier than the process of the IPO.
Business buzzwords like Kaizen, Lean Production, and Process Improvement are so ubiquitous today that it can be easy to gloss over the subtlety of the Japanese strategy.
Despite ubiquitous headlines about unicorn valuations and how it's never been easier to raise money in Silicon Valley, the process of raising capital can be gruelling, unpredictable, and non-transparent.
It has always been thus, and it will always be thus, unless computer algorithms become so ubiquitous and precise that they remove the element of sentiment from the process of price discovery.
A process so ubiquitous and everlasting is evidently an integral part of life.
This globalizing that ensues in electronic technology is seen to have been perhaps the chief factor of the process of globalization, and Marshall McLuhan is perhaps the new ubiquitous spokesperson for the theory.
Palm oil is one of the more ubiquitous additives in processed foods and is a common ingredient used in kitchens from tropical Africa to Indonesia and Brazil.
It was the onset of a process, ubiquitous today, whereby scientists were no longer free to pick their own questions or seek their own answers.
This process of activating oxygen molecules by adding electrons is ubiquitous — all living organisms use this trick, and modern fuel cells also work in this way.
«I think it's a mounting problem, and it is ubiquitous, [causing] hundreds of millions of dollars to be wasted annually,» says Mike Simson, president and CEO of One World Lab in San Diego, California, an antibody marketing company that aims to simplify the antibody validation process.
This study demonstrates just how easy it is to drive a trait to a high frequency in an evolutionary blink of an eye, and suggests that simply because a domestic trait is ubiquitous, it may not have been a target for selection at the very beginning of the domestication process,» said author Greger Larson.
The intermediate stage, taking pebbles and joining them together into objects the size of asteroids, is less clear, but with more than 3,500 planets already found around other stars, the whole process must be ubiquitous.
Nanotubes are stronger than steel and smaller than any element of silicon - based electronics — the ubiquitous component of today's electrical devices — and have better conductivity, which means they can potentially process information faster while using less energy.
«Because crystallization is a ubiquitous phenomenon across a wide range of scientific disciplines, a shift in the picture of how this process occurs has far - reaching consequences,» said materials scientist and physicist James De Yoreo at PNNL.
In the context of IoNT, which WEF acknowledged to be the top emerging technology in 2016, the current work - in - progress, «ubiquitous» deployment of sensors in Malaysia and worldwide, I certainly see increasing data security risks at the sensor, transmission, collection, processing and even analytics levels.
However, its amazing rise — from a common weed, to staple food and cultural icon of Native Americans, to modern hybrid cultivar, to versatile and ubiquitous component of processed food, to precursor of clothing and motor fuels, to pharmaceutical factory — is little known to students or the general public.
And even though salt is ubiquitous in American diets today, cutting back can be relatively simple: Eat less processed food, buy low - sodium or sodium - free products like soups and condiments, avoid the obviously salty restaurant items (hello, cheese fries), and use less salt when cooking your own meals at home.
But there are some cancer biologists out there that feel that while mutations are ubiquitous in cancer, they may not be the primary driving force of the disease and, as we'll discuss later, they may actually be secondary effects of a deeper underlying process.
Sugar comes in various forms and is ubiquitous in processed food.
This ingredient is ubiquitous, and it's present in both whole foods and processed foods.
No heating or hexane chemicals can be used for extraction, and of course partially hydrogenating, the practice used for cheaper vegetable oils that are ubiquitous in processed foods, is a huge no - no.
Wikipedia goes on to say: «In the United States, HFCS is typically used as a sugar substitute and is ubiquitous in processed foods and beverages, including soft drinks, yogurt, cookies, salad dressing and tomato soup».
Yet trans fats are ubiquitous in the typical American diet, at least among those who eat in restaurants or consume highly processed foods.
Because of its lower cost, canola oil is ubiquitous in processed foods intended for the growing «health conscious» market.
It permeates processed food to the point it's ubiquitous in everything.
However, while citing those ubiquitous unnamed «sources,» the website notes that it's still early in the process, and it's unclear whether the three - time Oscar nominee would want to appear in such a big - budget production.
Based on my observations, the lives of the high school students I teach are hemmed in everywhere by social pressures and expectations: high - stakes testing, the looming shadow of college admissions, the fiercely competitive school system, the painful process of figuring out who you are, and the ubiquitous desire for peer acceptance.
Hung - Hsi Wu, a mathematics professor at Berkeley and one of the expert advisers in the Common Core process, blames the Common Core's problems on bad — and ubiquitous — textbooks that the publishing industry is reluctant to change.
Hung - Hsi Wu, a mathematics professor at Berkeley and one of the expert advisors in the Common Core process, blames the Common Core's problems on bad — and ubiquitous — textbooks that the publishing industry is reluctant to change.
The mission of the CESA 7 Educational Technology Services department is to assist school districts and their stakeholders to evolve the use of technology into a seamless and ubiquitous process that engages all learners and results in 21st Century learners and products.
Jackson extrapolates refrigeration beyond the ubiquitous kitchen appliance to emphasize just how vital the process is — in applications from the MRI machine to superconductivity — and how it helped foster entire industries in its wake.
The process was invented in Switzerland in 1911 but became ubiquitous in the USA after James L Kraft applied for an American patent in 1916.
Also, if the mother dog is slightly late in starting up the weaning process, a puppy at this age may not have had any exposure to the ubiquitous liquid yet.
Photography is a constant and ubiquitous element in Fallen Fruit's artistic practice — utilized both as documentary process and image production — as well as an informal way of establishing trust with a range of citizens, and asking them to lend specific for inclusion in their installations.
Cheap and ubiquitous materials are transformed through a laborious process representing the complexities of use and reuse, and alluding to the hierarchies of artistic media and Indian social structures.
Luxury images of equestrian sports and wealthy leisure pursuits are repurposed, as are furniture ready - mades into new sculpture where an exchange between consumer image, domestic object and organic matter test the ubiquitous conventions of tradition against the unwieldy nature of the ageing process.
Another work in the show, Dominican artist Joiri Minaya's Siboney (2014/2017)-- part video, part installation — documents a process that will be re-created for the exhibition, in which Minaya paints a wall to look like a tropical print ubiquitous in the Dominican Republic.
Despite this being a ubiquitous practice for industrial hemp processing and the fact that the plants were non — toxic and harmless, the affidavit claimed this practice presented a «health and safety concern for the community and individuals associated with the operation.»
The formation of cloud droplets and cloud ice crystals is associated with suspended aerosols, which are produced by natural processes as well as human activities and are ubiquitous in Earth's atmosphere.
He and his colleagues set out to study the food additives that are ubiquitous in processed and packaged foods nowadays.
Much as I dislike it, JavaScript (bc it doesn't match my work process), it is ubiquitous, has instant gratification and a visual interface.
Billing is almost universally electronic, credit card process has become ubiquitous, digital document assembly and electronic client intake have made processing new clients event easier, and cloud - based practice management platforms such as Clio have made it possible to practice anywhere and never miss a beat.
Wireless technologies are at the very centre of the process, wireless power will be ubiquitous.
ATS - Applicant Tracking Systems - are now so ubiquitous that job seekers have to assume their resume will be processed electronically.
Although mimicry and contagion are ubiquitous, theorists have pointed out that culture, gender, and social context can enhance or inhibit these processes.
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