Sentences with phrase «with small clusters»

The point is a short stroll from the centre of the village with its small cluster of cafes, restaurants and basic services.

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Before the SBA funding came through to pump up small - business involvement, the cluster was serving as an innovation accelerator with the federal government.
Approaching the federal bureaucracy can seem daunting, but the cluster offers half - day workshops helping small businesses learn how to connect with the right government officials and how to pitch themselves most effectively.
ATA Engineering, a small firm that worked with NASA in the landing of the Curiosity on Mars, also received help from the San Diego cluster.
Instead of buying into the «Moses myth» — venerating a small cluster of genius individuals with the power to part waters — companies can tap on design thinking to systematically build a bridge, according to University of Virginia Darden School of Business professor Jeanne Liedtka, «It's not one or the other — you can do both.»
For entrepreneurs who can't fulfill a contract on their own, the cluster helps find them another small - business owner to team up with and complete the project.
The chunks, or clusters, will stay whatever size you make them at this point so feel free to form bigger or smaller pieces with your hands, as preferred.
These granola clusters are vegan, super healthy, low in sugar (I only used a small amount of brown rice syrup) and packed with nutrients from the nuts, seeds and cacao.
Adapted from Marie Simmons» cookbook, «The Amazing World of Rice» 1 teaspoon olive or other vegetable oil 1/2 cup walnut halves 2 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce 1 bunch broccoli, with tough stems trimmed, stems sliced into 1 / 4 - inch - thick rounds, and flower separated into 1 - inch clusters 3 scallions, trimmed and cut diagonally into thin slices (about 1/2 cup) Lemon Dressing: 1/4 cup olive or other vegetable oil 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest 1 small clove garlic, crushed Cook the rice according to package directions.
Red Rice and Broccoli Salad with Lemon Dressing and Tamari Walnuts Adapted from Marie Simmons» cookbook, «The Amazing World of Rice» 1 teaspoon olive or other vegetable oil 1/2 cup walnut halves 2 tablespoons tamari or soy sauce 1 bunch broccoli, with tough stems trimmed, stems sliced into 1 / 4 - inch - thick rounds, and flower separated into 1 - inch clusters 3 scallions, trimmed and cut diagonally into thin slices (about 1/2 cup) Lemon Dressing: 1/4 cup olive or other vegetable oil 2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon tamari or soy sauce 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger 1/2 teaspoon grated lemon zest 1 small clove garlic, crushed Cook the rice according to package directions.
Fermented in small batches with 15 % whole cluster, cold - soaked for 72 hours and extended maceration for 7 days.
When rolled in the usual way (for a draw shot) the bowl will curve toward its heavier side, more so as it loses momentum, enabling the player, with proper pace and angle, to make it skirt around bowls lying in the way of the «jack» — the smaller object ball — or tap an opponent's bowl out of a cluster around the jack.
Then there was the small matter of beating them 5 - 0 at the Lane in 1978, and then winning there the following season with six reserves picked during that cluster of FA and European Cup - Winners Cup semi-finals.
Cluster feeding that results in your baby just taking small feedings where he only gets a small amount of milk may not give him the optimum nutrition he needs to gain weight and it may cause you problems with an uncomfortable engorgement if your breasts are not fully emptied also.
Since 2008, though, she has run the Moms Groups, charging women $ 200 to participate in five small - cluster sessions with other mothers in the same life stage.
In all, a small swing to Labour (of 2 %, or less) from other parties could see further seat gains fall into the party's hands in a number constituencies (highlighted by the yellow shaded constituencies on the map), with a particular cluster of these target constituencies being located in the Munster region.
The majority of deaths came in a small cluster of towns to the north of Melbourne, with 12 killed in Kinglake, four in Wandong, four in St Andrews and three in Strathewen.
But there are plenty of smaller clusters and long rivers of galaxies, known as galaxy filaments, that fiddle with the light and create weak lenses.
But the atomic structures of the clusters fluctuated under the heat treatment, switching back and forth between two main atom - configurations («isomers»): these were a face - centred cubic structure, similar to a small piece of bulk gold, and a decahedral arrangement with a symmetry forbidden in an extended crystal.
Laser vaporization experiments with graphite in a supersonic cluster beam apparatus indicate that the smallest fullerene to form in substantial abundance is C28.
Binoculars make the Scorpius region a happy hunting ground of smudgy star clusters and mottled dark nebulas, but taking in the entire pattern with the naked eye is no small satisfaction.
One lab test showed a single cell moving a distance three times its diameter and joining with a small cancerous cluster in just four hours.
«If the original cloud was big enough, it could have formed several small clusters with age differences of 5 or 10 million years,» Greene notes.
In particular, the researchers found that general intelligence was associated with how efficiently the dorsal attention network is functionally organized used a measure called small - world propensity, which describes how well the neural network is connected within locally clustered regions as well as across globally integrated systems.
That requires a lot of thrust, which can be attained with either a few big engines, or a large cluster of smaller ones.
Participants worked in teams of 16 that had one of four network structures: a caveman network that has four different cliques (four caves of four, each cave connected to two others); a hierarchy network (also four cliques, but arranged with a central clique connected to the other three); a rewired caveman network (a «small world» network, constructed by removing some links from the caveman network and adding others that create shortcuts); and the ring network (a ring where each person is connected to two others, one on each side, creating a circle with no clustering or central command).
The Venkataraman - Roy team worked with smaller inorganic molecular clusters that were identical in shape and size, so they knew exactly — down to the atomic scale — what they were measuring.
Research by Finch's team in the mid -»90s also led to a startling discovery in Alzheimer's research: In 1998, working with neuroscientists at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, the group reported that amyloid — the insoluble protein that piles up in the Alzheimer's - afflicted brain — is also highly neurotoxic when it clusters into small but soluble oligomers, dubbed ADDLs.
Further, it alerts scientists that earthquake clustering may not only characterise shallow faulting and smaller - sized earthquakes with magnitudes lower than M7 but it is a property of large subduction earthquakes.
«This process needs to start somewhere, and that would be with a nucleus, the smallest - size cluster that will then be able to finish the process and grow to macroscopic size.
The others — particularly the smallest at 546 cc — cluster more closely with H. habilis in size.
From a small blue planet, tiny conscious parts of our universe have begun gazing out into the cosmos with telescopes, repeatedly discovering that everything they thought existed is merely a small part of something grander: a solar system, a galaxy and a universe with over a hundred billion other galaxies arranged into an elaborate pattern of groups, clusters and superclusters.
When the protein leaves the glands above the brain, it's clustered in groups of four along with smaller proteins called apisimins, the team found.
Co-author Heidi Parker, a geneticist at NHGRI, says that because humans initially bred dogs for specific traits — say, smaller body size or calm temperament — selection created a population «bottleneck» that narrowed the genetic variation in offspring, leaving them with just a few specific clusters of variable genetic regions.
Innovators arriving with a constant rate help induce fragmented, small and local adoption clusters of vulnerable users in far apart areas of the network.
Working with mice, Lei and Spradling set out to test their belief that certain undifferentiated germ cells learn to develop into eggs very early during their production in the ovary, when germ cells are found in small clusters of interconnected sister cells, all daughters of the same parent cell.
Praton's model universe is filled with such small clusters, and some long, tenuous filaments of galaxies, but is completely devoid of Great Walls.
Thus, in a 1991 account of new data with important implications for the mystery of the origin of galaxies, we are helpfully informed that the moral of the data is «do not use O / Fe in a small sample of stars», and that the data leaves a puzzle about globular clusters «with very different horizontal branch (post-main sequence) morphologies».
After decades of eluding researchers because of chemical instability, key metal - oxide clusters have been isolated in water, a significant advance for growing the clusters with the impeccable control over atoms that's required to manufacture small features in electronic circuits.
Elsewhere in the image, we can look into Orion A's dark molecular clouds and spot many hidden treasures, including discs of material that could give birth to new stars (pre-stellar discs), nebulosity associated with newly - born stars (Herbig - Haro objects), smaller star clusters and even galaxy clusters lying far beyond the Milky Way.
Researchers at HZB in co-operation with Humboldt - Universität zu Berlin (HU, Berlin) have made an astonishing observation: they were investigating the formation of gold nanoparticles in a solvent and observed that the nanoparticles had not distributed themselves uniformly, but instead were self - assembled into small clusters.
Networks with a small - world organization have a clustering coefficient C that is much higher than the clustering coefficient of a comparable random organized network, but still with a short characteristic path length L that is similar to that of an equivalent random organized network (Watts and Strogatz, 1998).
Formally, small - world networks show a ratio γ defined as C / Crandom of ≫ 1 and a ratio λ defined as L / Lrandom of ∼ 1, with Crandom and Lrandom the clustering coefficient and characteristic path length of a random organized network of similar size (Watts and Strogatz, 1998; Sporns et al., 2004).
The stretching explanation says that during creation week, galaxies, galaxy clusters, and stars with heavy elements formed in a much smaller universe.
August 15, 2014 The Comet Galaxy, a spiral galaxy in Sculptor Image Credit: NASA & ESA The Comet Galaxy is a spiral galaxy with a little more mass than our Milky Way galaxy, located 3.2 billion light - years away from Earth, within the galaxy cluster Abell 2667, in the small southern constellation of Sculptor.
But their foothold in the United States has been controlled, with only small clusters of cases.
Overall, the team showed that this more complicated peptoid first clumped together into small clusters unseen with the simpler molecules.
Notably, the majority of the most highly conserved non-coding sequences in mammalian genomes are clustered near a small subset of genes with important roles in development.
The goal is to get cerium oxide clusters as small as a single cerium atom with two oxygens.
Our group has 3 major goals: Develop novel therapeutic approaches based on centrosomal clustering To further develop our first prototype inhibitors of centrosomal clustering preclinically and to establish a robust and specific high throughput small molecule screen Discover key events in myeloma pathogenesis To investigate the pivotal transition from the pre-malignant, asymptomatic to malignant, symptomatic stages of plasma cell dyscrasias in order to understand the pathophysiology and thereby identify novel targets Translate small molecule therapeutics from bench to clinical trials To evaluate novel agents in the preclinical setting and to initiate early phase clinical trials in hematologic malignancies with focus on multiple myeloma
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