Sentences with phrase «small clusters of»

Although similar to onions, shallots grow in small clusters of bulbs on one plant (more like garlic).
Small clusters of bright color look cheery and create an undeniable summertime vibe.
The small clusters of red pimples or blisters are often located on the neck or upper chest, under the breasts, in the groin, and on the inside of elbows.
· Local Ownership: A significant contribution to the worldwide energy mix can be made by small clusters of turbines or even single turbines, operated by local landowners and small businesses.
These small clusters of six pyramids are made from a single piece of paper, then linked together to create the larger «Snowflake Cut».
The found line drawings from the catalogue (small clusters of tents or rafts) are left to inhabit vast, silent fields.
All four types of reefs are represented in the Belizean reef complex; the fringing reef which is attached to an island or the mainland, the barrier reef separated from the mainland by a lagoon, the patch reef consisting of small clusters of reef materials found in the lagoon area, and the circular «atolls,» here found in association with Lighthouse Reef, Turneffe Islands, Glovers Reef and some of the more southern cayes.
«Reactive» Hepatitis: Diagnosed for unexplained liver enzyme activity; a term applied to liver biopsies lacking a distinct pattern but showing multifocal lipogranulomas (small clusters of macrophages (white blood cells that take in foreign matter.)
In fact, the LifeSource bits are small clusters of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants which have been carefully cold formed.
The cluster arrangement is the easiest way to transition from any of the above arrangements into small clusters of desks that are suited for cooperative or collaborative work.
Over the past few years, several high - performing KIPP schools have begun to grow their own small clusters of schools, often managed in a way that qualifies them to be called CMOs.
Flowers in the Animal Crossing series are small clusters of brightly colored flowers that live throughout all four seasons.
Not only does this pair fit how a boyfriend jean should (snug in the booty, loose in the legs) but the small clusters of gems add a unique touch to an already quality pair of denim.
It can range in height from 6 - 25 feet (2 - 7 m) depending on environmental conditions, and its evergreen leaves render its small clusters of fruit much more noticeable.
Nanophase Carbon Materials (carbon nanotubes, nanodiamond, nanocomposite]-- A form of matter in which small clusters of atoms form the building blocks of a larger structure.
Small clusters of immune cells called granulomas form, walling off the bacteria.
But their foothold in the United States has been controlled, with only small clusters of cases.
«We know, however, that these kinds of small clusters of nanoparticles are especially effective as catalysts for chemical reactions we want: a many-fold increase in the reaction speed due only to particle arrangement has already been demonstrated,» says Rademann.
«We are seeing upticks in small clusters of childhood illnesses,» says the lead author of the Disneyland study, Maimuna Majumder, an epidemiologist and doctoral student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Working with mice, Lei and Spradling set out to test their belief that certain undifferentiated germ cells learn to develop into eggs very early during their production in the ovary, when germ cells are found in small clusters of interconnected sister cells, all daughters of the same parent cell.
But the mosquitoes biologically capable of transmitting the disease are found in about two - thirds of country, and public health authorities expect that there will be small clusters of Zika caused by those bugs.
Follicles, or small clusters of cells, come out of the scalp when hair is plucked.
Starting in the 1960s, Bari traveled the country, uncovering small clusters of the rare cancer — generally alongside local sources of asbestos.
In addition, small clusters of material are able to undergo unusual structural changes that enable chemical reactions, and therefore account for some of the novel catalytic properties they develop.
But according to Michael McKeown, a developmental geneticist at the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, fru's presence in nine small clusters of fly nerve cells — including several previously mapped by Hall as «courtship centers» — may begin to give researchers «a handle on how the neural circuits that generate complex behaviors are put together.»
Within what seems like seconds, small clusters of five or six people bend over each ghostly green point of light.
Now it seems that small clusters of vegetation could do the same.
«Scientists unveil new technology to better understand small clusters of atoms.»
Alveoli are small clusters of cells, and these cells produce the milk in the breasts and transport the milk down through the ducts and to the nipples.
«The first right move is to find a small cluster of people who love your product and the thing you're building» stresses Elman.
But often this leads to one single salesperson or a small cluster of salespeople monopolizing these incentives, leaving a considerable portion of the team under - motivated and dissatisfied.
For entrepreneurs, this means creating a small cluster of content and launching the pieces together.
Instead of buying into the «Moses myth» — venerating a small cluster of genius individuals with the power to part waters — companies can tap on design thinking to systematically build a bridge, according to University of Virginia Darden School of Business professor Jeanne Liedtka, «It's not one or the other — you can do both.»
Alarms are being raised from the threat posed by sourcing technology from a small cluster of tech companies that do business beyond the reach of financial watchdogs
The majority of deaths came in a small cluster of towns to the north of Melbourne, with 12 killed in Kinglake, four in Wandong, four in St Andrews and three in Strathewen.
A small cluster of stem cells in the brain seems to help mice stay young, and injecting extra stem cells helps them live longer.
An illustration of the extent to which the atoms, in a small cluster of atoms, vibrate.
Now, a UCLA study has traced the Pavlovian response to a small cluster of brain cells — the same neurons that go awry during Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease and Tourette's syndrome.
A study has traced the Pavlovian response to a small cluster of brain cells — the same neurons that go awry during Huntington's disease, Parkinson's disease and Tourette's syndrome.
The results, reported in the July 19 Science, reveal a small cluster of E. lenta genes responsible for nixing digoxin.
Sensing small increases in CO2, the carotid body, a small cluster of cells in the neck, spurs big increases in breathing to remove excess CO2 and keep a person out of trouble.
Exposing a small cluster of neon atoms to a very short and intense burst of extreme ultraviolet light initiates a novel mechanism that produces a large number of electrons and ions.
In 30 fish, Kaufman spotted a small cluster of green - glowing cells about the size of the head of a Sharpie marker — and in all 30 cases, these grew into melanomas.
At a very general level, finding the minimum of a cost function can be described as trying to find a small cluster of values amid a much larger set of possibilities.
A small cluster of gold can «move like an amoeba,» says Landman.
Prof. Kathleen Cullen and her PhD student Jess Brooks of the Dept of Physiology have been able to identify a distinct and surprisingly small cluster of cells deep within the brain that react within milliseconds to readjust our movements when something unexpected happens, whether it is slipping on ice or hitting a rock when skiing.
From there we voyage northwest to a small cluster of islands that have no human inhabitants but are home to sea lions, Humboldt penguins and hundreds of thousands of seabirds, including pelicans, cormorants, Inca terns and Peruvian boobies.
But since NEC's 512 - node speed claim is an extrapolation based on a test of a smaller cluster of nodes, some experts say the announcement is premature.
They analyzed the genome of the common mold Aspergillus and discovered a small cluster of genes whose function was previously unknown.
A silver nanoparticle is a small cluster of silver atoms less than 100 nanometers, or 100 billionths of a meter, wide.
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