Sentences with phrase «states of aggregation»

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These are conditions without which a state can not exist; but all of them together do not constitute a state, which is a community of families and aggregations of families in well - being, for the sake of a perfect and self - sufficing life.
The program, Community Choice Aggregation is a new State program, which has authorized communities to join to together to aggregate the purchase of electricity in hopes of getting better prices for the residents.
«We looked at the aggregation and manipulation of active matter — live bacteria or artificial microswimmers — and the depletion area surrounding them when droplets of bacteria are spun,» said Igor Aranson, Huck Chair Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Chemistry and Mathematics, Penn State.
There are also indications that transition of these liquid condensates to a more solid state may be a factor in protein aggregation diseases, such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and Huntington's diseases, ALS, and prion diseases.
NC State and UNC researchers are teaming up to reverse TDP - 43 protein aggregation, a hallmark of degenerative diseases like ALS.
[12] The guidance does not explicitly prohibit aggregation of data across racial and ethnic subgroups in cases in which data for those disaggregated categories would be impossible to report due to sample sizes falling below the state's specified n - size.
We asked about teacher salaries at the level of the state, rather than the specific district, because that is the lowest level of aggregation for which information on actual salaries is readily available nationwide.
Since the benefits of large - scale investments in human talent accrue powerfully to society as a whole, and are not necessarily visible to individual parents, students, local or state officials, it is important for the national government to keep policy focused on this level of aggregation.
The bottom line, said the plaintiffs, was that the state aid formula for school districts (at the time the state provided 42 percent of the total spent by the districts) was «an incoherent, unsystematic aggregation of approximately 50 different formulas» that were «reformulated each year.»
Huxley in 1880 stated that species is an abstraction, a somewhat strong statement assuredly, since species is an aggregation or total of real beings and individuals, and any aggregate contains the reality of its components.
Every winter between November and February, thousands of Monarch Butterflies migrate south to the warm sanctuary of Pismo Beach, which has the largest aggregation of Monarchs in the United States.
They carefully state that this is not meant as a firm prediction, «The exact timing of these events is not meaningful, given the great aggregation and many uncertainties in the model.
The first key antitrust implication of Aggregation Theory is that, thanks to these virtuous cycles, the big get bigger; indeed, all things being equal the equilibrium state in a market covered by Aggregation Theory is monopoly: one aggregator that has captured all of the consumers and all of the suppliers.
Successfully developed front end web base dashboard with trending data, animated pipeline charts, and demographic charts with drill downs functions that displays a breakdown of Regional / States sales, utilizing data aggregation from SQL statements.
October Research Corporation's 2010 State of the Industry Report, includes a look at each aspect of the real estate, mortgage and settlement services industry through an aggregation of stories, interviews and data brought together by the October Research staff.
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