Not exact matches
The idea, according to SBA chief Karen Mills, is to support
small business participation in regional
clusters, «
which are enhancing the ability to create jobs locally and compete on a national and global scale.»
One of the most popular efforts of the
cluster has been the creation of a website
which, in addition to listing
cluster events, serves as a matchmaking service for
small businesses seeking government contracts.
A company insider told TTG Asia while it's true that
smaller companies like Movenpick would benefit from a larger chain's distribution,
clustering, procurement, HR strategies, customer retention, loyalty programmes, cash for key money to secure a trophy hotel in a key destination and so on, the source believed the sale was triggered by Kingdom Holding,
which holds 33.3 per cent in Movenpick, not Swiss - based Movenpick Holding.
(1) Jesus» immediate followers reproclaimed Jesus» sayings,
which were collected into a number of
small clusters, to function as prompters or handouts for such wandering radicals.
(2) The final editor of Q took sayings of Jesus that were still circulating, including these
small clusters, and edited them in two regards: On the one hand, he superimposed on the Q material the Deuteronomistic view of history found in the Old Testament, according to
which God lets Jerusalem be destroyed not because God is unfaithful but because Israel is, having rejected God's prophets, indeed having killed them, rather than listening to them.
Small wonder, then, that when Paul wishes to refer to the event in and through
which the reconciling act of God has occurred, he should call the event or
cluster of events by Christ's name, since Christ was in so important a sense the determinative center of it.
During the last decade Britain's use of
cluster bombs,
which release and scatter
small bomblets over a large area, has been surpassed by only two other countries around the world.
An illustration of the extent to
which the atoms, in a
small cluster of atoms, vibrate.
After a few days, they divided the
clusters into individual cells, a
small percentage of
which grew into so - called blast colonies of up to 400 million cells, the team reports in Nature Methods.
In particular, the researchers found that general intelligence was associated with how efficiently the dorsal attention network is functionally organized used a measure called
small - world propensity,
which describes how well the neural network is connected within locally
clustered regions as well as across globally integrated systems.
Most likely, dark matter provides the gravitational glue that holds together
small groups of galaxies,
which merged together to form this
cluster.
That requires a lot of thrust,
which can be attained with either a few big engines, or a large
cluster of
smaller ones.
A
cluster of over 11 «
smaller» icebergs have also now formed, the largest of
which is over 13 km long.
Globally about half the CCN originate from a secondary process
which involves the formation of
small clusters and particles in the very first step followed by growth to sizes of at least 50 nanometers.
[2] This quantity is in fact much larger than the numbers quoted by previous studies
which surveyed
smaller regions, leaving out many of the
cluster's stars that lie further from its core.
In fact, at the same meeting another team of astronomers led by William Dawson of the University of California, Davis, announced the discovery of the Musket Ball
Cluster, somewhat closer to Earth,
which also consists of two
smaller clusters in the process of merging.
Others included
clustered networks, in
which a
small group had multiple connections — an arrangement that was designed to mimic real life, where humans often run in packs socially and at work.
Curtiss said the Advanced Photon Source allowed the scientists to observe ultralow loadings of their
small clusters, down to a few nanograms,
which was a critical piece of this investigation.
Compound eyes, in
which the «eye» is really a
cluster of many
smaller eyes, supposedly evolved later from a pair of legs that moved into the head and was modified to sense light.
Accounting for about 1 percent of all pancreatic cancers, pNET is a cancer of the endocrine cells, known clinically as the islets of Langerhans,
which exist in
small clusters throughout the pancreas.
Clustering and hubs can naturally coexist; however, if topological modules are not independent but combine to form an hierarchical network in
which small, highly integrated modules assemble into larger modules each of
which combines in an hierarchical fashion into even larger modules (Hartwell et al, 1999).
This defense system works for Streptococcus pyogenes, using a duplex of two
small RNA molecules that contain sections of the virus genome called «
clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats» (CRISPR),
which carry the memory of a previous attack.
My colleagues and I were using the Echellette Spectrograph and Imager (ESI) instrument,
which looks at faint objects in the visible wavelengths, to study star
clusters and
small galaxies.
The inset shows a
small cluster of stars embedded in the stream,
which marks the center of the disrupted galaxy.
Methods: Diphenylphosphine ligands,
which consist of two phenyl (C6H5) substituted phosphorus centers separated by a carbon chain of variable length, produce gold
clusters with extremely narrow distributions in size; that is, the synthesis route produces a large quantity of
clusters with the same number of gold atoms as well as a
small number of
clusters with similar numbers of atoms.
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.
This research has demonstrated the ability to control the synthesis and tailoring of the photophysical properties of
small metal nano -
clusters,
which represents an emerging and interesting class of materials that can be used to create new biological detectors that overcome many difficulties of earlier approaches.
The four brightest stars (A, B, C, and D),
which form the vertices of a trapezium and give the
cluster its name, can be seen easily with a
small telescope.
The Stratus
cluster is a
small - scale Cray
cluster,
which consists of 1,080 processing cores with 256 gigabyte memory per node.
Ronald Stoyan has found that close to Lacaille's position for this object, there is indeed a
small cluster, Collinder 228,
which would match Lacaille's description when observed with such a
small telescope.
It bears
small white flowers in elongated
clusters that are then followed by reddish - brown berries,
which are usually around 0.4 inches (10 mm) in diameter.
Clustering of healthy controls versus IBD samples are significantly different... the
small intestinal Crohn's disease samples
clustered the most distinctly from the healthy controls, and there was substantially more overlap between healthy subjects and ulcerative colitis samples,
which again reflects previous observations including a recent large cross-cohort analysis [41].
The medicinal properties of Lavender come from the oil located in the
small blue buds,
which cluster together to form the distinct - looking flower.
They are characterized by their flowering bloom
which consists of a
cluster of
small flowers.
The leather bag had a
small stain where you will now find a
cluster of flowers,
which was originally a piece of a broken necklace.
Then there was 2014's Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, set 10 years later, in
which the uneasy detente between the growing new civilization of smart apes and a
small cluster of surviving humans was shattered by mistrust and unhealable pain on both sides.
New Mexico's charter cap shields
small districts from enrollment loss, and as a result, the state's charters
cluster primarily in urban settings (51 percent of charter schools operate there compared to 21 percent of New Mexico's district schools) and in suburbs (
which host 12.3 percent of the state's charters but only 8.2 percent of its district schools).
In a slum in eastern Delhi where migrants from north - east India
cluster, pupils split their days between lessons in
small private schools in abandoned warehouses that charge 80 - 150 rupees ($ 1.25 - 2.35) a month, and a free government school around the corner,
which supplies cooked midday meals and a few books, but little teaching.
The large circular central instrument —
which harks back to the original Mini — survives but no longer houses the speedometer,
which moves to join the tach in a
small cluster atop the steering column.
However, Audi manages to replicate a bit of the Virtual Cockpit interface in the A6 by showing the navigation maps on the
small instrument
cluster LCD,
which sits between the analog gauges.
The instrument panel consists of a unique «double - roof» structure, in
which a
small «roof» over the meter
cluster is positioned just in front of a large «roof» that extends across the entire instrument panel.
The EcoSport gets
small changes to the interiors such as the aluminium finished gear lever and inside door handles, the silver strip on the door pads, the chrome trims on the instrument
cluster and of course the leather - wrapped handbrake
which is now placed towards the driver's seat unlike the previous model where it was positioned close to the passenger's seat.
In fact, the LifeSource bits are
small clusters of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants
which have been carefully cold formed.
Small, unobtrusive
clusters of green flowers develop into dark purple berries
which are an important food source for birds but contain additional oxalic acid
which can be moderately toxic to most mammals.
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.
The maternity colonies consist of one or more
small clusters,
which rarely exceed 100 bats.
Right in the center of the site is a tall arrangement of corals
which rise like a
small cluster of church spires.
Selectparks points out a Source Engine - modded title called Pollen Sonata,
which is»... meditative, to say the least: the mix of navigating in wind currents (the work with force vectors is quite impressive) sound - design and soft colour - palette had me quite preoccupied with my my new life as a
small cluster of pollen.
It follows the exact design of the iconic ring that first belonged to Princess Diana
which was composed of an oval sapphire stone weighing 18 carats and surrounded by 14
small diamonds in an elegant
cluster.
In these
small works there are bricks, bottles, and shoes flying around a barren landscape; engulfing waters in
which figures are immersed; interiors with overstuffed chairs, dangling light bulbs, mirrors, and framed pictures; objects and books stacked up in piles; rolled - up compacted
clusters of «stuff» extruding fingers and gun barrels; suns and balls on the horizon.