Crystalline texture refers to granularity and was measured using categories modified from Rick. |
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We can break down to any level of granularity that the physical network allows. |
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Focus analytical efforts at higher echelons in direct support of designated tactical forces at the supported units' level of granularity. |
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This article has highlighted the importance of storage granularity and indexing within the design of a native XML database. |
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Access may be provided through a DOM to a system with an addressable granularity of an XML document, by parsing the document. |
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The cell population with high green fluorescence was shown to belong to the population selected on the basis of size and granularity. |
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Eosinophilic precursors are less common in this type, and only an occasional cell will demonstrate cytoplasmic granularity. |
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The additional insight obtained here is the indication of the effective DNA granularity and thickness. |
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Others had a brown, thicker, and coarser membrane, with irregular granularity on the outside. |
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The granularity of sand and water content have great effect in the increase of compressive stresses. |
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Eventually you'll achieve a level of granularity you simply don't need. |
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It is shown that this approach allows extracting meaningful quantitative estimates of the effective thickness and modular granularity of the polymers. |
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The problem comes when these aggregators don't have enough granularity. |
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At the same time, there is a need to process content at a deeper level of granularity than is currently associated with conventional indexing and text analysis. |
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The granularity adds waves to the edge, but with the minimum value it will be straight as in our demo. |
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Another class effect of CAIs seen only in rodents was renal papillary cytoplasmic granularity associated with potassium depletion in the kidney. |
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Those fighting AIDS must learn to do more with less. One watchword here is granularity. |
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This will improve the flexibility of ABS statistics by increasing the granularity of the statistics. |
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Acronis image-based recoveries give you the granularity you need for any kind of recovery. |
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Resource management systems differ in terms of their hierarchies and the degree of granularity supported. |
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The detailed IT load data from Level 3 provides the granularity of information to reduce energy consumption, not just improve the PUE metric. |
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There is a need for more granularity and clear information on the types of cookies and the usefulness of some of them. |
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Apart from the classic issues of partitioning, communication and granularity, the need for quick estimation of metrices such as area, power, and latency has turned out to be important. |
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The chip also provides MPEG 2 encoding with digital video noise reduction, eliminating granularity within the picture and thus improving the quality of the compressed video. |
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Reuse can occur with assets, but also sets of objects with a larger granularity can be reused. |
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In 2006 we began to model in new peril regions, we further standardized our data collection globally and we improved the granularity of our data collection. |
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And hopefully Monsieur Nadeau will give me the letter or at least provide a little bit more fidelity and granularity on the details, because that's the key. |
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This includes specifying the appropriate levels of granularity and materiality for ancillary and contextual information resources that need to be captured and managed as business records. |
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However, the high level current cost accounts prepared under Condition 77 are now less relevant and do not provide the level of granularity required for regulatory purposes. |
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One of the most unique aspects of this offering is its ability to provide enhanced granularity when it comes to bandwidth reporting. |
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We tasted soil samples and had to rate each for granularity, oil, fruitiness, etc. |
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Fahrenheit multiplied each value by four in order to eliminate fractions and increase the granularity of the scale. |
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Your proposal should also try to break down the project into tasks of a fairly fine granularity, and convince us you have a plan for finishing it. |
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There is a slight granularity which dissolves in the mouth. |
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Composed of naturally white crystals, slightly damp, the granularity and the special flavor, fleur de sel de Camargue melts slowly under the tongue. |
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In a zone of shoal and hardly above a pebble and gravel always bright with accurate internal granularity, and here without a moisture all their paints and patterns die away. |
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The following diagram explains the relation between the total storage capacity of a server and the Backup Volume, presuming the backup is performed according to the default schedule, durability and granularity. |
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Characteristic mucosal changes of UC seen on endoscopy include loss of vascular pattern, granularity, friability, and ulceration. |
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Another surprisingly common problem is different measurement granularity in different files. |
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However, this level of granularity is rarely reached within a sustainable brands community focused on broad-brush insight and mass-market approaches. |
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With the public listing of emerging technology development lifecycles, NewMarket will be able to improve the development lifecycle milestone granularity. |
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It also adds local network and user granularity to policy application and reporting, and enables users behind both static and dynamic IPs to enjoy enhanced security. |
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One reason is a lack of data granularity, which makes it impossible to clearly and accurately identify the cause of bottlenecks when behavior issues are detected. |
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