Sentences with phrase «smaller fragments all»

Given that text documents are still very much the core material produced by legal professionals, and that references to text documents will remain the basis for grounded and verifiable legal reasoning regardless of the actors and technologies employed, current generation standards in the legal domain are providing a layered organization of their offerings: presentation - oriented XML is being replaced with structured XML with ample room for metadata and annotations; naming mechanisms based on URIs and IRIs provide linkable anchors both to entire documents and to smaller fragments; and document - oriented ontologies provide the necessary glue between abstract legal reasoning and the textual pieces of supporting evidence.
BEST used even more fragments from more lower quality stations and less constrained due to smaller fragments that do not show the local long term trend and are more susceptible to such assembling bias.
Relegated to ever smaller fragments of forest, wild orangutans began to face starvation as their food sources were depleted, forcing them to venture into newly established oil palm plantations where they feed on the young shoots of palms, destroying the tree before it produces any oil seeds.
They either eventually break down or disperse in to smaller fragments with prolonged exposure to light, oxygen, heat or mechanical stress.
This means the plastic break down to smaller and smaller fragments, to all intent and purpose it never goes away.
She referred to the smaller fragments as «the contemporary mutation of the physical and philosophical process that goes into painting.»
Also on view are vast canvases that have been stitched together from smaller fragments.
Micro-learning is learning in smaller fragments and goes hand in hand with traditional methods of learning.
The search list is divided into smaller fragments, so you can see multiple profiles at once, which prompts you to cover more people with fewer sweeps.
Layer the pumpkin wedges (you can cut into smaller fragments to fit the bowl) and the remaining rocket and parsley on top of each other in the bowl.
However, glucose also can be broken down into still smaller fragments that yield energy when they are further disassembled into such basic components as carbon dioxide or water.
Break the sea salt into smaller fragments, so that it is not overly abrasive on the skin.
PROTEIN AND PEPTIDE - SPECIFIC ENZYMES Proteases are enzymes that hydrolyze proteins into smaller fragments known as polypeptides.
And while it's possible for floaters to go away on their own — either by disintegrating altogether or breaking apart into smaller fragments — they'll probably come back again at some point in the future.
«Outside marauders come into these power stations of the cell — the mitochondria — and in response, the power stations break into smaller fragments,» says Reuben Shaw, senior author and Salk professor in the Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory.
This molecule cuts the protein into smaller fragments, which float aimlessly around in the cell and wreak havoc on many vital cell structures.
If the approaching spacecraft has to avoid plowing into smaller fragments, it would be a rather more graceful version of the famous asteroid - dodging sequence in Star Wars — fitting for a mission led by a jet jockey.
Top panel shows a wide - angle view of the main nucleus and smaller fragments embedded in a long dust trail.
Or is it the much more frequent impacts of smaller fragments a hundred metres or so across, which could devastate a city?
Then they smashed the DNA into smaller fragments, sequenced 1.05 billion base pairs, and used computer models to reconstruct partial genomes of different species.
Using modelling, Sébastien Charnoz and Ryuki Hyodo at the Paris Institute of Earth Physics found that if such a smash - up left behind big chunks of debris, these would form a new moon so fast that smaller fragments couldn't drift inwards to form rings (arXiv.org/abs/1705.07554).
The collision may also have produced hundreds of thousands of smaller fragments, which can not currently be tracked from Earth.
«During this step, molecules are dismantled into smaller fragments and their molecular weights are identified,» Böcker explains.
Initially the crash left behind some 1,500 pieces of wreckage bigger than four inches in diameter, along with hundreds of thousands of smaller fragments, estimates Nicholas Johnson, chief scientist of the Orbital Debris Program Office at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston.
This «through and through» path indicates that the bullet was probably not of the variety designed to expand or break into smaller fragments once inside the body, which would have caused a much severer injury.
The bulk of the body exploded high in the atmosphere, but many smaller fragments survived and rained down onto the snow - covered ground.
Use sticky tape or duct tape to pick up smaller fragments; then, on hard surfaces, wipe down the area with a damp paper towel or a wet wipe.
The United States now tracks more than 10,000 pieces of debris four inches wide or larger, but tens of millions of smaller fragments are also whizzing through space at speeds that can exceed 17,000 miles per hour, says Mark Matney of NASA's Orbital Debris Program.
Andrés Cózar, researcher from the University of Cadiz, explains: «Ocean currents carry plastic objects which split into smaller and smaller fragments due to solar radiation.
Previous analyses of smaller fragments of «yeti» DNA yielded controversial results.
Nonetheless, they share many of the same challenges, as stored DNA breaks down into progressively smaller fragments over time.
The 30 or so bits of bone, none more than 7 centimeters long, have suffered much since they were entombed: Ice sheets have scoured Ellesmere Island several times in the past few million years, and today's freeze - thaw cycles continue to splinter fossils into ever - smaller fragments, Rybczynski says.
The second - stage reaction strips off the fatty acids» carboxyl group (a carbon atom, two oxygen atoms, and a hydrogen atom) and breaks the remaining hydrocarbon chains into smaller fragments, yielding a light oil.
To achieve effective climate protection, it will be necessary to stop chopping the forests into ever smaller fragments.
Only the most generalist species remain in the smaller fragments, she added, such as the white - eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) or the nine - banded armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus), which are able to adapt to disturbed environments because they do not need such large areas to find food.
During the first phase, toxins are neutralised and broken down into smaller fragments.
There are a number of important Greek manuscripts from the second and third century containing over half of the new testament, and there are other smaller fragments as well.
The researchers have figured out how to cultivate new coral much faster than it would naturally grow in the wild, by planting small fragments in specialized tanks and underwater nurseries.
Yes, the earliest manuscripts we have are after His resurrection, but there were earlier writings that were not on durable material, and writings that were destroyed by the Romans and Jewish leaders, but the surviving record captures all the necessary Truths, even though the Gospels cover only a small fragment of Jesus» activities during His time on earth.
Here's a thought, being as how we all have such a little bit of time to be alive why work so hard to make that small fragment of time worse for people?
When Plato acted it was probably in the belief that his freedom to act could only affect a small fragment of the world, narrowly circumscribed in space and time; but the man of today acts in the knowledge that the choice he makes will have its repercussions through countless centuries and upon countless human beings.
It may be reduced to a small fragmented array of churches no two of which are similar.
At that point, European and Euro - American Catholics will be a small fragment of a church dominated by Filipinos, Mexicans, Brazilians, Nigerians, and Congolese.
you mean to say that when looking for the smallest fragment of human remains they never came across a single item from the controled event?
And, with the exception of the smallest fragments, no two of these manuscripts match one another.
In the sermon on the mount Jesus states that he has come to «fulfil» the law of Moses, from which no smallest fragment shall pass away until the end of the age (5:17 - 18).
At the outset we noted that the nineteen and a half centuries we have covered are only a small fragment of the course of Homo sapiens and even of what we call civilization; when viewed against cosmic time they constitute only a fraction of a second and embrace a small planet which is a mere speck in the vast universe.
It must embrace the universe, both the small fragments of it known to men and everything thus far beyond the range of human knowledge.
And the Gospel of John, unquestionably the latest of our four Gospels, was already being read in Egypt, far from its land of origin, about ninety years after Jesus» death — and a small fragment of such an Egyptian copy lies today, in the original, in the John Rylands Library in Manchester!
It must also be pointed out that these statistics in no way make Emre Can a better player than Steven Gerrard, these figures are a small fragment of what makes up the DNA of a good player and Can has a very, very long way to go before he gets anywhere near Steven Gerrard.
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