Sentences with phrase «tightly bound»

Obviously, your skills section is tightly bound to your endorsements.
My only complaint is that if you opt for the six - button layout rather than the two, they're about as tightly bound — and as small — as corn kernels on a cob.
Because Mosaic asynchronously couples the value chain with a utility chain, the number of utility chains that Ethereum can simultaneously support is not tightly bound.
This simple explanation shows why temperature has been tightly bound in the same bounds for ten thousand years and why A Roman Warm Period was followed by a cold period and why that was followed by the Medieval Warm Period and why that was followed by the Little Ice Age and why that was followed by this Modern Warm Period and why this warm period will be followed by another cold period.
The canvases are characterized by their often tightly bound, imagistic compositions met with visionary, new age aesthetics.
It treats tightly bound volumes like a collection of ideas... The reader can consult in the order she or he wants, regardless of the author's intentions.»
Scott's works — bulbous, hanging forms, like internal organs or musical instruments, tightly bound in coloured threads — seem unwilling to be described as sculpture.
Ko uses large, tightly bound spools of adding - machine paper that she wraps, folds, and contorts like taffy.
Her narratives are tightly bound to antebellum traditions while balancing the changing ideals of the new generation of southern society.
When manufacturing fiber optic cable, filaments of plastic - coated glass strands are bundled in concentric helical layers around a central core: 12, 24, 48 (or more) exquisitely thin mile - long strands piled adjacent to each other, transmitting information encoded as pulses of light, tightly bound together yet never quite touching.
Some of the earliest works by Christo and Jeanne - Claude were «wrappings» in which the artists wrapped a variety of objects in tightly bound fabric, creating abstract sculptures out of everyday items.
One huge stone does find space, but tightly bound in a wall niche that brings it closer to direct experience.
Its exibility allows, besides the creation of a game in one of the most popular game genres, also exploitation of Xbox 360's hardware for variety of tasks, ranging from shader development, rendering of terrain through particle systems to visualization of AI algorithms, which are very tightly bound to this game genre.
The planetary gravity is tightly bound to the core, so jumps straight off platforms or directly upward will tend to send fighters in a diagonal direction.
A pit bull's coat will be short and glossy, shimmering over a compact frame tightly bound in muscle.
Canada is also tightly bound to the US economy.
After months of wrapping myself in rope after rope of «shoulds», I ended up so tightly bound I couldn't write at all.
For teens... «individual identity seems to be tightly bound to their identification with friends, classmates, and other peers... peer teaching, cooperative learning, exchanging ideas» (p. 66)
We compare him to be a tightly bound coil, a spring.
Not one joke fell flat, and that script is just so tightly bound together, you almost wan na put a little bow on top.
A team of 20 men, wildland firefighters from Arizona proudly answering to the name Granite Mountain Hotshots, are tightly bound together by mutual trust and love of the dangerous job they do.
Humor and charm are tightly bound in this budding romance.
But his function is clear: He is the source of passion in a society that is otherwise tightly bound up in convention, timidity and dryness.
Having unexpectedly been chloroformed by her new boyfriend, Hugh (Jake Weary), immediately after they first have sex, Jay (Maika Monroe) awakens to a nightmare: She's in her underwear, tightly bound to a wheelchair parked inside a creepy ruined building.
I have one friend who always says I am too tightly bound «in my box.»
K1 is tightly bound to plant fiber, so only a fraction is absorbed into the bloodstream.
This is due to tightly bound roots in moist environment which typically grows at the bottom of the soil.
Once tightly bound to the organic acids, the toxins are then rushed to the kidneys for excretion.
Phytic acid is a molecule of phosphorus tightly bound with other molecules to form a type of phosphorus that is not easily absorbed by humans.
The Penn team was surprised by the large portion of the genome that changed its chromatin signature in senescence, particularly in the tightly bound laminar regions in the senescent cell population.
By contrast, in coarse - grained computer simulations, a correlation was found between clustering and toxin nanoparticle - driven suppression of membrane fluctuations, and experimentally we observed that clustering required the toxin molecules to be tightly bound to the membrane surface.
This force is predicted to operate between manufactured nanoparticles providing they are sufficiently rigid and tightly bound to the plasma membrane, thereby suggesting a route for the targeting of nanoparticles to cells for biomedical applications.
Iron is the most tightly bound nuclei and so you can not produce energy by converting iron to higher mass elements.
Importantly, treated neurons could still be stimulated even after being continuously washed for 30 minutes, indicating that the nanoparticles were tightly bound to the cell surface.
However, this is somewhat misleading because these nanoparticles form tightly bound aggregates (see above definition), which obviously have a somewhat larger size.
PGHS - 1 is tightly bound to an intracellular membrane.
Globular clusters are tightly bound clusters of around a million stars.
By counting the antiprotons that are torn away from their antielectrons, the team got an unambiguous sign that ATRAP had created antihydrogen, and by analyzing how strong a field must be before it tears apart an antihydrogen, physicists can tell how tightly bound the antielectron is to the antiproton.
«We found that at least seven bHLH - PAS proteins have pockets where drugs would fit and remain tightly bound,» said Fraydoon Rastinejad, Ph.D., professor in the Integrative Metabolism Program and senior author of the study.
In a brief encounter at high speed, the second galaxy's gravity could have pulled away loosely bound gas without disturbing its stars, which are more tightly bound to the galaxy by gravity.
In the quantum world, though, an electron in one biomolecule might hop to a second biomolecule, even though classical laws of physics hold that the electrons are too tightly bound to leave.
It was once possible to confuse faint dwarf galaxies like Segue 2 with globular clusters — tightly bound clumps of stars that are also known to orbit larger galaxies like the Milky Way.
Most of the charges are either too heavy (as is true for the nuclei of the atoms) or too tightly bound (as is true for most of the electrons) to vibrate significantly in response to this field.
The method, which significantly reduces the energy required to separate it from its tightly bound companion, oxygen, appears in the Journal of the American Chemical Society.
During synthesis, hydroxyl groups from the water stayed tightly bound to the lead oleate.
Although the young soils of southern South America may contain high phosphorus levels, the element is tightly bound to the soil, offering limited phosphorus available to plants.
It occupies the middle ground between loosely linked particles that form superconductors and tightly bound ones in Bose - Einstein condensates, another exotic form of matter produced fleetingly since 1995.
Chromatin is a complex formed by DNA and histones — proteins tightly bound to DNA — packaging it into chromosomes and determining gene expression, a process known as epigenetics.
Bound to charm: «Charmonium» pentaquarks discovered at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, might contain five quarks tightly bound together (as shown) or more loosely bound into a baryon, containing three quarks, and a meson, consisting of t
Researchers found that if the core particle was not fully formed, it tightly bound these chaperone «tools» to itself and used them as a shield to deflect the regulatory particle as it attempted to bind and form a proteasome.
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