Use "fine-grained" in a sentence

1. Coarse grained vs fine grained authorization

2. Attritus is a fine-grained mixture of vegetal matter (e.g

3. The local versions Canadarm.localWatch and Canadarm.localAttempt allow for more fine grained control

4. The types of mineralized rocks are fine grained biotite gneiss and silicalites.

5. (1951) placed Augitite in their “fine-grained ultramafite” group formerly known as …

6. Argillite is a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed predominantly of clay particles

7. Furthermore, particular care needs to be taken for the fine-grained nature of many tailings deposits (and of fine-grained sediments released by abrasion and weathering of shaley waste rock).

8. This Biface is made of rhyolite, a type of fine-grained volcanic rock.

9. Fine-grained ores and concentrates sintered (agglomerated) into lumps in the sinter plant.

10. Chalcedony, or calcedony, is a fine-grained variety of the silica mineral quartz

11. Chert is a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed of microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline silica

12. Biochar is black, highly porous, lightweight, fine-grained and has a large surface area

13. Bastion hosts are also configured with security groups to provide fine-grained ingress control

14. Semi - automatic Feature Selection for Fine - Grained Image Retrieval. National Taiwan University, Taipei , Taiwan.

15. Systems and methods for fine grained access control of data stored in relational databases

16. module permits fine-grained control of access permissions based on user names and repository paths.

17. There are many scenarios in which fine-grained control over error raising is absolutely necessary.

18. Typically, Colluvium is a poorly sorted mixture of angular rock fragments and fine-grained materials

19. 24 Thus it is very well developed on fine-grained basic igneous and metamorphic rocks.

20. With fine-grained materials, undesired adhesive effects occur foremost because of Van der Waals' forces.

21. The uniform ultra - fine grained copper was prepared by asymmetrical accumulative rolling bonding ( AARB ) and anneal.

22. The main difference between fine grained and Coarse grained multithreading is that, in fine grained multithreading, the threads issue instructions in round-robin manner while in Coarse grained multithreading, the threads issue instructions until a stall occurs.

23. At the same time Aptly is able to perform controlled, fine-grained changes to repository content

24. (used of soil) compact and fine-grained Familiarity information: Clayey used as an adjective is rare.

25. Chalcedony,also spelled calcedony, is a very fine-grained (cryptocrystalline) variety of the silica mineral quartz

26. What does Breccia mean? Rock composed of sharp-angled fragments embedded in a fine-grained matrix

27. 29 This delicate fern is preserved in a very fine-grained sandstone, which fractures rather irregularly.

28. Graphite also occurs as globules and massive fine-grained aggregates frequently forming concentric pipe-like structures.

29. Equal channel angular pressing ( ECAP ) is a promising technology for producing bulk ultra - fine grained ( UFG ) materials .

30. Chert is a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed of quartz (SiO2) that is microcrystalline or cryptocrystalline quartz

31. The key technique of hot carbon - fine grained steel strip consists in controlled rolling and controlled cooling.

32. The purpose of equal channel angular pressing ( ECAP ) is to obtain the ultra - fine grained ( UFG ) materials.

33. Beresite: A fine-grained granite found near Beresovsk, Russia, in the Ural, associated with gold-bearing quartz.

34. Everywhere I look I see the grittiness, Cragginess and layered, fine-grained texture of the natural world

35. Alabaster, fine-grained, massive gypsum that has been used for centuries for statuary, carvings, and other ornaments

36. Arenaceous Shale Shale is a type of fine-grained sedimentary rock that typically exhibits a laminated structure

37. The absorption material is advantageously fibrous or fine-grained natural material, such as peat or cellulose fibre.

38. The silicon dioxide has an amorphous structure and is in the form of a white, fine-grained powder.

39. SC Clayey sands, sand-clay mixtures FINE-GRAINED SOILS (50% or more of material is smaller than No

40. The meat is very fine-grained and dense, and the fibres cannot be distinguished on the cut surface

41. What is Bentonite? Bentonite is a very fine-grained clayey material having a high percentage of montmorillonite material

42. The meat is very fine-grained and dense, and the fibres cannot be distinguished on the cut surface.

43. Andesite is a dark, fine-grained, brown or greyish intermediate volcanic rock which is a commonly found in lava

44. Shale is fine-grained rock made of silt or wet mud that has been lithified by compaction and Cementation.

45. Andesite is a fine-grained extrusive igneous rock, forming when volcanic magmas erupt and crystallize outside of the volcano

46. Andesite definition: a fine-grained tan or grey volcanic rock consisting of plagioclase feldspar , esp Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

47. Andesyte definition: a fine-grained tan or grey volcanic rock consisting of plagioclase feldspar , esp Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

48. In addition to the acl property, Buckets contain BucketAccessControls, for use in fine-grained manipulation of an existing Bucket's access …

49. Argillaceous definition: (of sedimentary rocks and deposits ) composed of very fine-grained material, such as clay Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

50. Argillaceous definition: (of sedimentary rocks and deposits ) composed of very fine-grained material, such as clay Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

51. Caw-N significantly decreases the feature-engineering effort in traditional motif selection and counting approaches and keeps fine-grained temporal information

52. What does Andesite mean? A gray, fine-grained volcanic rock consisting chiefly of plagioclase feldspar and one or more mafic minerals

53. Andesite is the name of a family of fine-grained, extrusive igneous rocks that are usually light to dark gray in color

54. As a result of these postglacial processes, temporal lakes form, and thus lacustrine fine-grained sedimentation intercalates with alluvial coarse-grained layers.

55. Garnets from Miocene di-normative, medium-K andesites as well as from a Mesozoic fine-grained albite granite have been petrologically investigated.

56. Boxwood definition, the hard, fine-grained, compact wood of the box shrub or tree, used for wood-engravers' blocks, musical instruments, etc

57. 18 Electron microprobe element maps show the distribution and quantity of alkali feldspar in the fine-grained groundmass of the altered basalts.

58. Custodian now comes with a cstdn script, which allows you to do fine-grained control of a job using a yaml spec file

59. Basalts are a group of fine-grained extrusive igneous rocks that have a relatively low silica content, but otherwise vary significantly in composition and appearance

60. Chapter 2, “The Aspectual structure of events”, presents a fine-grained classification of Aspectual types and introduces the two-dimensional geometric representation of Aspectual structure

61. An advantage of motion Controllers over gestures is that the Controllers have a precise position in space, allowing for fine-grained interaction with digital objects.

62. For capacitors with high capacitance values with high-roughened aluminum anode foils or fine-grained tantalum powders, dispersions having very small particle sizes are offered.

63. Lodged within a fine-grained matrix of chlorite, white mica, quartz and albite are millimeter-sized clasts of quartz, plagioclase (albite or oligoclase) and epidote.

64. An access control list (ACL) is a construct that allows extremely fine-grained control over what users or groups may access a file or directory.

65. Breccia is commonly used for clastic sedimentary rocks composed of large sharp-angled fragments embedded in a fine-grained matrix of smaller particles or mineral cement

66. Results of the study indicate that tile sediments are fine-grained (D 50 5.0 m m) and consist primarily of quartz, anorthite/albite, dolomite and calcite.

67. An Argillite is a fine-grained sedimentary rock mainly composed of clay particles which forms from lithified muds which contain variable amounts of silt-sized particles

68. This Biogenic natural gas is composed almost purely of methane and can be found in bodies of fine-grained sediment at depths of 10-300 feet underground

69. In the formation, layers of fine-grained volcanic ash punctuate a sequence of carbonate muds that were accumulating in a marine environment on the outer continental shelf.

70. Basalt is a common extrusive volcanic rock, which is usually grey to black and fine-grained due to rapid cooling of lava at the surface of a planet

71. Azonal (not comparable) Of a soil , remaining immature and mainly composed of the parent material , as for example where sloping land causes fine-grained material to slide away

72. Yellowish white (white form) or yellowish to greyish brown (yellow form) pieces or plates with a fine-grained and non-crystalline fracture, having an agreeable, honey-like odour

73. Farther from shore, in sheltered bays or lagoons partly enclosed by offshore shoals and bars of skeletal lime sands, fine-grained carbonates with coral–algal–bryozoan thickets accumulated.

74. Boxwood, hard, heavy, fine-grained wood, usually white or light yellow, that is obtained from the common box (Buxus sempervirens) and other small trees of the genus Buxus.

75. Aeolian Deposits Aeolian deposits include sand seas and dune fields, deposits of silt (loess), and fine-grained material that forms a significant component of desert margin and other soils

76. Definition of Carbonado (Entry 3 of 3) : an impure opaque dark-colored fine-grained aggregate of diamond particles valuable for its superior toughness First Known Use of Carbonado Noun (1)

77. The dacitic rocks associated with the porphyry copper-gold mineralization have porphyritic textures with phenocrysts of alkali feldspar, plagioclase, biotite, and very rare amphibole in a fine-grained feldspathic groundmass.

78. Breccia [ brĕch ′ē-ə, brĕch ′ə, brĕsh ′- ] A rock composed of angular fragments embedded in a fine-grained matrix. Breccias form from explosive volcanic ejections, the compaction of talus, or plate …

79. Made out of a fine-grained volcanic rock called rhyolite, the so-called “Cinmar Biface” is a large, thin knife with evidence of well-controlled percussion thinning flake scars on both faces

80. Our method of choice was tenfold projection of the negatives on a fine-grained wax layer screen and use of a very narrow marker line to be aligned with the vessel borders.