Sentences with phrase «small localized»

A small localized change in surface temperature can cause a convection burst (thunderstorm) and a large increase in convection height, improving both reflection of incoming solar radiation, and conveying sensible heat to a higher altitude where it can then escape to space via radiative processes with far less interference.
Solar / wind / etc. may have some very small localized application, but will not provide an overall solution.
The way interconnected systems work is typically depicted using the butterfly effect where one small localized cause can have drastic consequences across the planet.
Small localized seizures are known as petit mal, full blown seizures are called grand mal.
In this test, minuscule amounts of the most common allergens, as well as any that are specifically suspected, are injected under the skin in order to create a small localized reaction.
Small localized outages in the most severely affected areas may take longer to restore.
«Our biggest marketing opportunity is events,» General Manager Dave Lafferty said of US Cryotherapy setting up at numerous 5k and 10k runs, triathlons, and sports tournaments with their smaller localized treatment machines and staff.
For your analysis, assume that each Postulated Future Trend is a linearized fit of the series of smaller localized variations in temperature which will actually occur between 2007 and 2100.
Do you want to go for a larger company or would you prefer to stick to a smaller localized provider?
So, I researched 10 smaller localized banks and found the best deal for our purpose at Vectra Bank.

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If a small business is going to have one or two administrators and a couple of other employees that may need access to data, MobileMe can provide total mobility for the entrepreneur and without having to invest in enterprise - grade localized servers, IT staff and the time to implement such a system.
Dig Deeper: Building Customer Loyalty in Small Businesses Improving Your Customer Service: Localize Support For some industries, an in - person exchange is vital to return or repair a product, and so companies should make their addresses, hours and directions readily available.
Despite the careful words of President Bush that this campaign will be long and difficult, there's too much belief that these operations can be localized to a small number of places, when the reality is that this cancer is metastasized to countless cells.
GoDaddy by the NUMBERS 1997 Formed as Jomax Technologies 1998 Launched First Website Building Software & Hosting 1999 Changed Name to GoDaddy 2000 Became ICANN Accredited 2001 Became Cash Flow Positive 2002 2003 2004 Launched SSL Certificate Offering $ 100MM Annual Revenue 2005 2MM Customers First Super Bowl Ad Reached 500 Customer Care Specialists Launched Domain Name Aftermarket 10MM Domains 2006 2007 4MM Customers 20MM Domains 2008 6MM Customers Partnered with Microsoft to Launched Hosted Exchange 30MM Domains 2009 Reached 1 Million International Customers $ 500MM Annual Revenue 2010 8MM Customers 40MM Domains 2011 Received Majority Investment from KKR, Silver Lake & TCV 50MM Domains 2012 Launched India, First Localized Market Outside the US 10MM Customers $ 1 Billion Annual Revenue 2013 Partnered with Microsoft to Launch Office 365 for Small Business Introduced Website Builder 7.0 2014 Localized Solutions in 37 Countries 12MM Customers 58MM Domains
Thankfully that's the case in a relatively small number of localized markets.
Cobb argues that an earthist position will move us toward smaller - scale, decentralized, localized and self - reliant economic activities.
The rash usually starts in a localized area with just a small patch of redness but can grow and in severe cases can include a rash on baby's abdomen and thighs.
The «neighborhood days» would be smaller and more localized events and would cost less than Parkfest, said parks board Chairman James Graves.
Cuomo says up until now, the state's disaster training and preparation was for smaller, more localized events — not the major events like Superstorm Sandy that left more than two million people without power, 400,000 evacuees and thousands of homes damaged or destroyed.
Localized flooding was reported on many small streams and low lying areas.
Their claim is that the appearance of new traits in a population, generally regarded as a first step toward the evolution of new species, can occur by means other than the accumulation of micromutations (i.e., small - scale or highly localized mutations), the classic mechanism by which new traits, and eventually new species, are thought to appear.
Gubbins noticed that around 1770, an excursion — a small, localized reversal in the magnetic field — bloomed near the equator and began migrating south.
This multimeric complex localized to primary cilia and was disrupted in cells transfected with β - arrestin small interfering RNA.
«I used to think of neonicotinoids as being a [localized] problem next to a small set of crops,» says Amro Zayed, who studies bees at York University in Toronto and wasn't involved in the research.
Another develops when a small number of criminals — say, a pair of burglars — go on a localized crime spree.
Garnick says that PSA screening is based on the faulty assumption that cancer starts small, becomes localized in the prostate, advances to nearby regions of the body, becomes metastatic, and then kills.
Hotspots of radiation from the nuclear disaster are still likely to cause localized, small increases in cancer risk, according to a new report by the World Health Organization
While climate conditions in the U.S. are increasingly favorable to mosquitos, socioeconomic factors such as access to clean water and air conditioning make large - scale outbreaks unlikely, according to new analysis of existing research — but small - scale, localized outbreaks are an ongoing concern.
- Small nuclear reactors, which can provide localized carbon - free power, are so popular that they are on a three - year back order from their manufacturer, Hyperion Power Generation.
«If function is localized, with small numbers of neurons bunched together doing similar things, that's consistent with sparse coding, high selectivity, and low population spiking rates.
Instead of a large plume entering New York Harbor, the team spotted more localized plumes from smaller inlets such as the Manasquan Inlet and Barnegat Bay, both off the coast of New Jersey.
Generating laser light at such a small scale is possible because of localized surface plasmons, sets of electrons that collectively oscillate as one from within the narrow gap between the triangles.
Or, smaller arrays of coils could be placed in strategic locations within a spacesuit to produce localized tension and pressure, depending on where they are needed to maintain full body compression.
By 1993 they had localized the gene to a stretch of DNA only 70 nucleotides long and established that this little piece of DNA encoded a still smaller piece of RNA, a mere 22 nucleotides long.
Charon's near - infrared spectra reveal highly localized areas with strong ammonia absorption tied to small craters with relatively fresh - appearing impact ejecta.
The leading theory to explain the source of the curved gullies is that Vesta has small, localized patches of ice in its subsurface.
In their search for a culprit gene, the researchers localized the gene to a small region of the genome, and then sequenced six candidate genes, based on their roles in early brain development.
For those patients with localized disease and small cancers with no lymph node metastases and no extension beyond the capsule of the pancreas, complete surgical resection can yield 5 - year survival rates of 18 % to 24 %.
The device is a handheld metal detector that can be inserted into a surgical incision to help locate small titanium markers without an invasive procedure to insert a localizing wire or radioactive seed.
In January 2007, physicist Robert Erhlich, who has been modelling Sol's core based upon recent work on magnetic instabilities (Grandpierre and Ágoston, 2005), published calculations on how core magnetic fields may produce small instabilities in the Solar plasma that would induce localized oscillations in temperature.
Although in many cases of Celiac Disease the villous blunting is continuous throughout the small intestine, it has been increasingly recognized that the blunting / flattening can be patchy, and in some cases, localized to one specific portion of the small intestine called the duodenal bulb (see references).
«Milia are small cysts filled with a protein called keratin, and form as a result of the skin's localized inability to exfoliate naturally,» Dr. Bowe says.
On the other hand, if you reside in a smaller, less populated area, your localized online dating selections may be more limited.
Plus, the big sites have options to localize anyway, so why trouble with the small ones?
Plus, the big sites have options to localize anyway, so why bother with the small ones?
Plus, the big sites have alternatives to localize anyways, so why pain in the neck with the small ones?
Plus, the big sites have alternatives to localize anyways, so why trouble with the small ones?
-- Matt P. [LIKED] I kinda liked the initial small story of the film localized to Mr. Six and his impact on his neighbourhood, but it lost me as it got bigger and fell into sentimentality.
Despite the fact that 99 % of human beings are wiped out by the time of the 5th wave of attacks, the movie makes it seem like a small - scale problem in a localized area in mid-America.
Schools based on inspiration and heart may be enough for reformers who are willing to settle for localized quality and impact, but the small - schools advocates I know aspire to a lot more.
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