Sentences with phrase «version of the air currents»

It resembles a deeper, wider version of the air currents that rise from Earth's equator and generate the trade winds.»
Juno's observations also show that at Jupiter's equator, the planet has a narrow, ammonia - rich plume, which resembles a bigger version of the air currents rising from Earth's equator to generate the trade winds.

Not exact matches

This could have been solved by Apple launching more versions of the iPad's than just the current lineup of iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina, but as we know, this has not been Apple's strategy, unlike Samsung who have launched 14 new tablets this year already, and we are still only half way through 2014.
In the current indexed annuity world, there are over 40 index choices (some made up out of thin air) and over 700 index call option versions to choose from.
There are lots of scale up and execution risks, we are a small company, but we and our investors and industrial partners are confident that a large - scale version of our current system could do air capture with CO2 compression at a cost well under 200 $ / tCO2.
Combined with the air gap of the non-laminated display, it's not a great an experience as the original Pros, much less the current versions.
The case is part of the accessory manufacturer's Juice Pack Air line and looks nearly identical to the current version of its iPhone 7 Plus charging case, though the camera hole has been reworked to sit vertically.
The current version of the MacBook Air only includes a 1440 x 900 resolution display — a lacklustre resolution by today's standards.
Apple «s first Air model debuted in late 2014, but even the second version is not comparable with the current Pro line in terms of hardware and price.
That seems to indicate the arrival of the second - gen iPad Pro, as well as a high - end version of the iPad Air 3 (KGI noted that it'll have a narrow bezel); the smallest model (the same size as the smaller current - gen iPad Pro) will likely pack lower - end hardware so as to come in a cheaper price point so as to appeal to a wider audience.
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