Not exact matches
Image courtesy Omar Omar SBA economist Victoria Williams writes: «In a nutshell, the analysis
shows that
small business lending continues to have a difficult time emerging from the recession, which results in a much slower -LSB-...]
The following
image shows how population sizes affect this rate of allele fixation and as you can see, as the population gets
smaller, the rate of allele fixation increases exponentially.
This is observed in the increasing legitimacy of «media» as a singular noun, which conjures up the
image of a television supermarket, with hundreds, thousands, millions of screens all
showing the same picture at once, with legions of speakers playing the same rock music, all promoting a film
showing in hundreds of thousands of
small identical theaters worldwide on the same day.
A quick question: in the
image showing the dough being placed in the pan, (has a very
small depth - of - field and it's thrown the dough - base out of focus), have you pricked the dough base before adding the filling ingredients, or are the dents caused by the fingertips as the dough is pressed onto the pan?
A Dartmouth College - led study
shows that people find it increasingly difficult to distinguish between computer - generated
images and real photos, but that a
small amount of training greatly improves their accuracy.
Small radio frequency (RF) coils strategically placed around a patient's head — the twisted copper wires
shown in the
image at right — act as antennas, detecting that hum and transmitting it to domino - sized green amplifiers, which read the signal and pass it on to an external computer.
This concept
images shows ARM robotic capture Option B, in which the robotic vehicle ascends from the surface of a large asteroid, on its way to a lunar distant retrograde orbit with a
smaller asteroid mass in its clutches.
The new
images show the spot to be about 150 miles (240 kilometers)
smaller than it was in 2014.
This
image shows a
small section of the sky near the Big Dipper.
This
image shows the
small, wall - mounted unit that controls the heat for each household.
These
images from the virtual tissue model
show, from left to right, growing areas of lower oxygen (blue regions, middle row) and the corresponding progression of protein VEGF (red regions, bottom row), concomitant with «domino - like» progressive loss of
small blood vessels in the retina over time (region without arrows, top row).
The satellite
images show a large area of the Antarctic Peninsula; the Larsen B Ice Shelf is a
small area near the center.
But the amount of land space taken up by cities is actually relatively
small compared with the number of people they shelter: satellite
image composites
show that urban sites cover only 2.8 per cent of the Earth's land; accordingly the UN estimates that about 3.3 billion people occupy an area less than half the size of Australia.
The
image shows an example of a nearly pristine and healthy reef system with an aesthetic score of 5.40 (the
smaller the number the more aesthetic the reefscape
Then a new series of
images was
shown, with a
small fruit embedded inside a large one.
This ASAS - SN
image is just a
small portion of the sky, but
shows how Tabby's star is one of millions.
The
images show Paneth cells in the
small intestine.
Five
images of Saturn's rings, taken by NASA's Cassini spacecraft between 2009 and 2012,
show clouds of material ejected from impacts of
small objects into the rings.
The top right inset
shows a magnified
image of a
small area in the centre of the ice crystal.
Images looking down at the rover's deck
show an almost pristine surface, with just a few
small tails of dust, compared to the dingy surface seen just a day earlier.
The Hubble
images also
show the second disc is relatively red, suggesting the dust particles are even
smaller than suspected.
The Raman
images now
show protein activity at neural cell level, but the sensitivity is high enough for detecting areas that are even
smaller — as is the case with the brain sample of the healthy person.
This study
shows how these issues have been overcome with a newly developed imaging system, making it possible to
image structures as
small as 80nm or less anywhere in the cell.
Here, the
image shows the stark effects of hand trauma: no blood flows to the fourth finger, whereas
small vessels are clearly visible in the other digits.
The
image below
shows the roughness of a
small area, with colors representing the heights of ridges, troughs and peaks on the surface.
Fractals are mathematical sets that
show self - similar patterns: zoom in on one part of a fractal drawing, such as the famous Mandelbrot set, and the
smaller portion will look nearly the same as the original
image.
New
images of Mercury
show it to have been mercilessly pummeled by
small objects, implying that the space between it and the sun once was, and potentially still is, occupied by as - yet - unseen bodies.
The simulated
image at left
shows how the
smaller particle size in Venusian cloud tops (compared to a typical 10 to 40 micrometers in terrestrial ones) causes the colored fringes to spread further apart than they would appear on Earth.
Surveyed from 30 meters above using drones and specialized
image analysis software, the site
shows the unmistakable outlines of check dams, irrigation canals and cisterns feeding a patchwork of
small farm fields.
The
image shows a growing oocyte in the middle, which is very large with a bright green rim, surrounded by many
small red follicle cells whose nuclei are stained blue.
These
images from the virtual tissue model
show, from left, growing areas of lower oxygen (blue regions, middle row) and the corresponding progression of the protein VEGF (red regions, bottom row), concomitant with «domino - like» progressive loss of
small blood vessels in the retina over time (region without arrows, top row).
Our calculations
showed that the odds of even a single KBO of the same brightness as the candidate satellites being anywhere in our HST ACS
images is < 0.1 %, and the probability of any given KBO being so close to Pluto is far
smaller still: less than 1 in 100,000.
This
image shows a standard prediction for the dark matter distribution within about 1 million light years of the Milky Way galaxy, which is expected to be swarming with thousands of
small dark matter clumps called «halos».
Using the millimeter - wave interferometer at Caltech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory, the astronomers combined 15
smaller images into a single mosaic to produce an
image showing the location of Carbon Monoxide (CO) gas throughout a galaxy called IC 10, some 2.5 million light - years away.
This
image taken by the Hubble Space Telescope
shows the spectacular region around an object known as Herbig - Haro 502, a very
small part of the vast stellar nursery in the picturesque Orion Nebula.
The
images, which
show the cratered and pockmarked surface of the
small icy world, were taken by the Cassini probe, which entered into orbit around the planet in 2004.
This
image from NASA's Dawn spacecraft highlights Axomama Crater, the
small crater
shown to the right of center; its sharp edges indicate recent emplacement by a
small impact.
This
image obtained by NASA's Dawn spacecraft
shows a field of
small craters next to Kokopelli Crater, seen at bottom right in this
image, on dwarf planet Ceres.
A
small galaxy, called Sextans A, is
shown here in a multi-wavelength mosaic captured by the European Space Agency's... view
image
Infrared
images taken in 2002 by the Keck II Observatory in Hawaii
showed that another,
smaller inner disk may exist around the star in a region the size of our solar system.
Microscope
image showing malaria - infected red blood cells (
small round cells containing the parasite [dark dots]-RRB- sticking to brain endothelial cells (large blue - ish cells) that line the blood vessels supplying the brain.
Computed tomographic scan in 1 infant and magnetic resonance imaging in another infant with prenatal Zika exposure
show scattered punctate calcifications (A, B, C, and E; white arrowheads), very low forehead and
small cranial vault (D), striking volume loss
shown by enlarged extra-axial space and ventriculomegaly (all
images), poor gyral development with few and shallow sulci (A and E; long white arrows), poor gyral development with irregular «beaded» cortex most consistent with polymicrogyria (F, white arrowheads), flattened pons and
small cerebellum (D; black arrowhead and asterisk).
Another common trick is to display
images made from a Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) that they claim
shows the
small particles found in their products.
Unfortunately only with iPhone in hand but still with a few
images that give you a
small impression of this fabulous
show and couture house.
Below are some of the
images from a
small handful of the
shows and presentations I attended just to give you a taste.
The only
small disappointment for my daughter in law was that the colour was not as vibrant as the
image showed and she was expecting a very bright blue when in fact the shade was more steel grey.
You squint slightly, raise the eyebrows, and leave the mouth neutral) like Joan
Small or create a «SPARROW FACE» (teeth
showing ever so slightly) like Chrissy Teigen — but I can
show you a trick or two when it comes to capturing yourself for that ultimate #SELFIE, #OOTD, or in my case, full length
images showcasing second hand clothing to be sold on PAKT's «Showroom» platform...
The
image is free of noise reduction and
shows a fair amount of film grain, but so too does it
show minor print damage throughout in the form of
small scratches and specks.
You can't
show a ghost without making people think, at least in some
small corner of their mind, about how the
image was created.
A
small collection of supplemental extras feature a clutch of Web links, a photo gallery, desktop
images and four bonus video cuts (including a cover of Fleetwood Mac's «Albatross») from a 2004 Kraków
show, but the best inclusion is a 22 - minute interview in which the brothers Cavanaugh discuss various parts of their musical inspiration (Live Aid ’85 was a kickstarter) and influences, which include usual suspects like Led Zeppelin, U2, Pink Floyd and Black Sabbath but also, interestingly enough, Dire Straits.