Sentences with phrase «sparse area of»

A near - record supermassive black hole discovered in a sparse area of the local universe indicates that these monster objects — this one equal to 17 billion suns — may be more common than once thought, according to University of California, Berkeley, astronomers.
«Supermassive black holes may be lurking everywhere in the universe: Surprise discovery of 17 - billion - solar - mass black hole in sparse area of local universe.»
I use the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz in the color Taupe and lightly fill in the sparse areas of my brows.
I had been wanting a product to help fill in sparse areas of my brows, but I didn't need anything to dramatic.
We argue that this result has arisen because of an inappropriate extrapolation of station data across large, data - sparse areas of the Antarctic.

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(The late British economist Angus Maddison credited open trade as one of three factors that mattered to income growth and poverty reduction, along with innovation and settlement of relatively sparse areas.)
Despite its sparse population, the area provides the third highest economic contribution per head of all of Russia's federal districts, and is strategically placed to help TH True Milk grow its business in Asia.
If it looks sparse, traipse on to another area where the foliage looks plentiful, and be mindful of any insect infestations or possible contaminants like exhaust fumes from vehicles and machinery.
These are some of the most remote areas, where the terrain can be rough and population is sparse.
New York spent $ 21,206 per pupil compared to a national average of $ 11,392 in school year 2014 - 2015.38 Better targeting spending to the highest needs districts would contain costs while ensuring that all students have access to a sound basic education.39 The State wastes $ 1.2 billion annually on property tax rebates and allocates $ 4 billion annually on economic development spending with a sparse record of results.40 Curtailing spending in these areas would reduce pressure to increase taxes and lessen the tax differential with other states.
When areas of the ocean are low in iron, the plankton population usually remains sparse.
The brightest areas of the map represent the most densely populated and accessible regions; the darkest areas are the sparsest and most remote.
However, in a column of mud from the North Pacific Gyre, an area 1000 kilometers north of Hawaii, the researchers detected oxygen stretching down to 28 meters because the microbial community was too sparse to consume it all.
Note the absence of any major galaxy groups above us on the map, this area is known as the Local Void, it is a sparse region of space with a diameter of over 100 million light years although it is not completely empty - there are some individual galaxies populating this region.
U.S. guidance in this area is sparse and reflects the lack of societal consensus.
This research area contains many opportunities for the development and fitting of sophisticated space - time models to sparse data...
I've stubborn little mushy saddle bags and sparse areas throughout the thighs and bum area with light pockets of cellulite.
The typical Western lifestyle of a nutrient - sparse diet, lack of exercise, sleep and sunshine, busy often stressful lifestyles, alcohol consumption and the overuse of antibiotics are just some areas that are believed to affect our gut flora balance and our overall health.
However, the availability of these types of eggs is sparse in some areas.
But the literature is so sparse in this area that we can not make any real statements or predictions about the effects of fasting, other than that we just don't know, and that we should continue to emphasize the centrality of awareness, caution, and loving nourishment in moving forward.
The next goodie standing on our list of the best eyebrow fillers is this ultra-thin brow pencil meant to build hair - like strokes thus super-naturally filling in any sparse or over-plucked areas on your eyebrows.
Starting at the bottom of the brow, create small, hair - like strokes upwards, concentrating on sparse areas.
If you're using this to just fill in sparse areas it would work great but if you're using it to define the shape of your brows it's a little tricky to work with.
The convenient wand applicator delivers the ideal amount of pigment and hold to effortlessly frame and groom brows with a simple motion.How do I use it: Using the precision applicator, apply the brow gel along your natural arch in short, upward strokes to fill in sparse areas while camouflaging gray hairs and easily shaping your brows.From tarte.Includes:
It's perfect for defining the shape of my brows and for drawing hair - like lines to fill in my sparse areas.
It's great for carving out the lines of my brows and filling in my sparse areas but I still prefer a gel for my entire brow.
Take note of what areas are particularly sparse.
Fill in the direction of hair growth, then against it to cover sparse areas.
A sparse catch including a menacing shark (which attacks one of the crew) motivates them to explore the Flemish Cap on the extreme eastern reaches of their usual fishing area.
A criticism of the programme so far has been the omission of any Opportunity Areas in the North East — a part of Britain with poor attainment and progress, particularly for the most disadvantaged children, and sparse access to high quality schools.
In Connecticut, which has significant suburban areas bordering New York City and small towns in the western part of the state, 82 percent of school districts are sparse or average.
In the end, we fit the majority of the luggage in the 4.4 cubic foot front trunk (down from 5.1 cubic feet in the rear - wheel drive 911), the kids put their backpacks on the generous shelf under the rear window, and we lined the somewhat sparse interior storage areas with various items such as mobile phones, sunglasses, passports, and snacks.
This is because lenders know everyone needs a vehicle and in most places, especially outside of major metropolitan areas, public transportation is very sparse.
Eradication of cats was possible for various reasons: firstly, it is an island with a very small human population and therefore with a low risk or re-introduction of cats; its size is small (26km2) which helps control and monitoring; and lastly, the vegetation is sparse, with many open areas.
Due to the sparse population in Baja, there are enormous areas of wilderness that are not serviced by any public transportation.
Pirates (also called contrabandistas, bucaneros, corsarios, filibusteros, sea dogs and pechelinguas), already in the area, found that the extensive coast line, sparse population and lack of Spanish defenses made the east coast of Yucatan and Belize a natural operating area.
Eager to commence my journey home from the opposite side of the planet, I departed the lounge and passed through security to reach the rather sparse gate area for my gate and five other flights.
Despite the size of the Atoll, it encompasses only 250 islands over a lagoon area covering 2,800 square kilometers, resulting in the sparsest distribution of individual islands in the country.
There's not much to see or do in the immediate area of the hotel and restaurants / shops are pretty sparse.
Get in close in certain areas and there are some flat textures to be found and the environment is a little sparse in places while bushes and even enemies have a habit of popping into existence or disappearing, sometimes at relatively close range, but overall Ground Zeroes looks mighty good and bodes well for the forthcoming Phantom Pain.
While battling other players and trying to stay inside the storm's safe zone, you'll be able to craft anything from a simple ramp, to a personal fortress which will come in handy at the final moments of each round — when cover is sparse, the play area is tiny, and the game is more intense.
The Mississipi River ran backwards for three days after that one; fatalities were low because population in the area west of the Appalachians was very sparse at that time.
The Met Office Hadley Centre, based in the United Kingdom, uses similar input measurements as GISS, for example, but it omits large areas of the Arctic and Antarctic, where monitoring stations are sparse.
This research area contains many opportunities for the development and fitting of sophisticated space - time models to sparse data...
Expect more of the same in sparse areas where a few stations may influence the average over a large area.
Recommendations: To facilitate a timely global synthesis of uniform reconstructions that includes areas where data coverage is relatively sparse, the PAGES 2k community recommends the reconstruction of climate means over large - scale (subcontinental and oceanic) areas, while parallel progress is made in developing the next generation of CFR methods.
In the quantification of the European - averaged temperature and precipitation, the areas where the station density is too sparse to make reliable estimates of daily temperature and precipitation are filled - in by the 1981 - 2010 climatology of the CRU TS 4.01 dataset from the Climatic Research Unit (University of East Anglia, UK).
The gridded data span much of Europe, but no estimates of the parameters are produced in areas where the station coverage is too sparse.
Relatively few studies have focused on temperature trends west of the Peninsula due to the comparative remoteness of this area and to the even sparser observational network.
While that still is sparse for the full oceans (especially the South Pacific) surface, all repeated measurements of the same places over time show an increase in DIC, and as far as measured, a decrease in pH. That includes the main upwelling areas where the deep ocean volcano releases should be measurable first.
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