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Gravity took over, with slightly denser areas of the universe pulling the gas into denser and denser clumps.
The next step is to use their computer model to simulate the motion of people in denser and denser crowds.
The star's outer layers spew out into space, but the inside implodes, becoming denser and denser, until there is too much matter in too little space.
Fatty breast tissue appears dark, while denser tissue looks white.
The denser the suburbs, the worse things got for Republicans.
Some plastics are denser than water and do not float.
Because water gets denser as it gets colder, it sinks.
The nitrogen ice is considerably denser than the standard ice.
The crowd is denser here than anywhere else in Uman.
Those cities were made for ... they're much denser, they're old.
And use the high speed for denser fruits and harder veggies.
They also found that the core is denser than the Earth.
Is there a denser core, hidden by the Milky Way's glow?
The Graci was a denser wine, richer and with more body.
But building denser housing is the only solution to this crisis.
The lower temperature makes the oxygen denser, which improves engine thrust.
U.S. office space is getting denser and a bit more efficient.
What's more, those asteroid bits are denser than typical meteor kindling.
To be fair, not everyone sees value in denser, more urban cities.
More subway lines, denser neighbourhoods and better water conservation are all needed.
Exploding stars can also leave behind even smaller and denser black holes.
It feels heftier and denser like a piece of high-quality watchmaking.
But it fails in water, which is 800 times denser than air.
In denser residential areas, they are better designed and more attractive destinations.
So you don't travel as much, but the experience is much denser.
Living in New developments are making the area denser and more expensive.
Visually, it seemed denser and more concentrated than the other two bottles.
Mr. Asato's version is denser, with the base recalibrated for each flavor.
Some argued the funds should be used for subways in denser areas.
But residents have been vocal in their opposition to a denser city.
Denser cities beat suburban sprawl insofar as they reduce individual carbon footprints.
Combined with woozy, less enunciated vocals, it sounds denser than 90s rap.
Prologis is also developing some of the first multistory warehouses in denser neighborhoods.
Denser, safer areas of the state will have to make room for them.
And because water is denser than ice, that gives you some extra mass.
We need a government policy all-out in favor of more, denser housing.
The forests had become much denser and the animal populations had grown larger.
The briquettes are much denser, slightly larger and have a rich dark color.
He seemed to swim through a denser atmosphere than the rest of us.
It grew brighter and denser, then contracted into an oval of emerald light.
Rose Daughter came 20 years later, and it's a little denser than Beauty.
The music is denser and more intricate, conjuring symphonic grandeur alongside overdriven noise.
The allusions have grown denser, though, and more specifically knotted into art history.
Juno will examine Jupiter's atmosphere, characterise its magnetic fields and try to determine whether there is a rocky core below the deep, roiling atmosphere, or whether the hydrogen and helium simply get denser and denser the further down you go.
Buca's alfredo is denser, creamier, and altogether tastier than its counterpart at Olive Garden.
It's on the lighter side of gases, but it's one of the denser liquids.
And, again, since the neighborhoods will be denser, the average drive will be shorter.
Drummond's on the other hand, looked much denser with a darker, caramel-y color.
The company is investing heavily in the denser energy chemistries preferred by foreign automakers.
Unlike the larger lipomas I'd seen wrenched out of people, mine seemed smoother, denser.
The interstellar wind is much cooler — just tens of thousands of degrees — and denser.
It had a similar honey-wheat flavor but was denser and much less sweet.
The lower temperatures make the oxygen denser and improve engine thrust, SpaceX has said.
U.S. refiners, however, are geared toward processing denser oil with a higher sulfur content.
CRAIG VENTER: No, it's a big concern today, because the population is much denser.
Tidal power's benefits: Tidal energy is dense: Seawater is 830 times denser than air.
Denser zoning would mean shorter commutes, less pollution and more stable rent, they say.
They could support denser cities by eliminating parking spaces and enabling efficient ride-sharing.
The resulting videos were denser and more compelling than content on Snapchat and Instagram.
But New York raises the question of how prepared these ever-denser hubs are.
Fortunately, the egg tarts remain, both Cantonese (sweeter, shinier) and Portuguese (denser, with cling).
The resulting fog is denser and lingers longer than the more common radiation fog.
In one recent work here, painted in a leporello (that is, a book whose pages are folded into one another accordion-style), calligraphic black stripes grow denser and denser from page to page, and the resultant blackout has the weight of history.
That means modern-day forests are much thicker and denser than they ever were historically.
As a result, its downtown area is denser and more vertical — and potentially more dangerous.
The difference is noticeable, with the storm appearing wider and denser on the second day.
That's why the population density of European cities is so much denser than American cities.
If we go back in time, the Universe gets denser and hotter without a limit.
Larger cities have a denser population and more pets, which means more attacks, he said.
On top is a stratum of cooling gel foam and denser foams (more info here).
But Red Dead Redemption 2's setting already looks to be even denser with fauna.
Because green beans have denser flesh than celery, they can be slow to absorb seasonings.
Theoretically, at least, Morgons should be a little denser and Fleuries a little more elegant.
When the lamp is off, the wax is slightly denser than the liquid around it.
Once baked, the dish is close in texture to a quiche, but denser, heavier, soporific.
Instead, Dr. Urban is embedding hydrogen atoms in solids, which are much denser than gases.
This tasted like a denser Double Cheeseburger, which I guess is exactly what it is.
Zoning codes and historic preservation rules generally prevent even the priciest neighborhoods from becoming denser.
For most substances in the universe, the solid phase is denser than the liquid phase.
Today overcrowding is not just in cities, but on farms, which have gotten denser and dirtier.
Over time, Grandpa Chan's images have grown denser and more detailed, and so have the stories.
That makes it a "sub-Neptune" in size, even though it's much denser than Neptune is.
Moore's law has started to peter out because making ever-denser chips has hit physical limits.
Birds raised in denser quarters do not move around much, and so require less to eat.
Of course, this sort of informational tool is something that's more useful in denser, urban areas.
We know that cities will need to get taller and denser in the next few decades.
Further exploration proved the vein to be superficial, an outer groping of a denser, deeper network.
Switch to a denser brush to dust the same shadow along your bottom lashline for definition.
Added pages of the novel created a thicker consistency, allowing for a much denser, sturdier slime.
Sometimes the most productive programmers are those who reduce code bases, make them shorter and denser.
It will fly below 10,000 feet, where the air is denser and can provide more lift.
The denser side seems ideal for chiseling in cheekbones and contouring the sides of the nose.
Booming cities may grow denser in the core even as they sprawl further on the fringe.
And he thinks that Houston's future development will be denser, and built in more elevated areas.
Clear ice is much denser than its cloudier, low-market friends, which are suffused with air.
Restrictive zoning makes it hard to build denser developments that make cheaper homes profitable for builders.
Thomas's gentle diffidence, and his director's fiercely rigorous style, leave his motives denser than unproved sourdough.
Our preliminary analysis showed that lack of transit access was correlated with living in denser areas.
You'll never find a place with a denser concentration of the people who fund drug development.
I love this combination, which I often prefer to the denser, more burly mencías of Bierzo.
The pressurized air is denser than the helium, so the superpressure balloon acts as a weight.
To reduce costs, companies have attempted to cram in more people thus creating denser—and louder—environments.
And the larger soundstage allows sound designers to create richer, denser, more naturalistic environments than ever before.
So throughout human existence we have hunted by hitting living things with denser, sometimes sharpened, inanimate things.
"You'll see more where you have millimeter wave," which is likely to be limited to denser cities.
If they are much denser than their surrounding particles – they also rise to the top and stay.
The material is denser than traditional foams, which can add to shipping costs when shipping lightweight items.
If fully compact, we'd expect them to be denser than water, but often, that isn't the case.
Mitchell explained that this has been observed elsewhere, when the magma is denser than the surrounding sediment.
But separated from the columns and walls of the ruins, the fog only seemed to get denser.
Generally speaking, many rural communities are emptying out and people are moving to denser, more urban areas.
Even though the finish is shiny, it feels grippier and denser than the regular ol' anodized aluminum.
Granted, the Zenit upper stage is mostly comprised of empty fuel tanks, and Tiangong-1 is denser.
"Helsinki is developing to become a denser kind of community with multiple city centers," Mr. Katter said.
Beyond that, those who trained for longer distances had denser bones than those who ran shorter distances.
R-J makes other Batman themed watches including the DNA, a denser, more Dark-Knight-style timepiece.
Denser, faster, cheaper — these mantras have driven our industry for as long as most people can remember.
Denser, faster, cheaper — these mantras have driven our industry for as long as most people can remember.
Inside the bubble is the Local Interstellar Cloud, a region that's a little denser than the Bubble.
The sculptures are made of MDF fiberboard, an industrial product that is denser and stronger than plywood.
In denser living, a trash dump or a park next door affects the value of your parcel.
There's a clear pattern in which metro areas are becoming more urban: Dense metros are getting denser.
Why it matters: People are cramming into cities around the globe, leading to congestion and denser development.
Mr. Musk originally had planned to use high-tech carbon fiber, but switched to denser stainless steel.
Bees get trapped on the surface because water is roughly three orders of magnitude denser than air.
In California, single-family zoning and opposition to denser development have been huge drivers of skyrocketing prices.
Today, the pattern is remarkably consistent: The denser the county, the more overwhelmingly its residents vote Democratic.
On this album, her songs turn surlier, the music turns denser, and her deadpan affect remains total.
Denser and splatterier, faster and more hyperactive, her sonic ornaments inhabit a nearly baroque level of detail.
Instead, he promotes testing in geo-fenced areas at medium speeds around 30 mph to get denser data.
Cintas is also expected to have more processing capacity and its routes will become denser and improve efficiency.
Lighter objects will float atop the sand, while heavier and denser ones will sink right to the bottom.
First, if Measure M is to get results, zoning around transport corridors needs to allow for denser development.
Too many acute angles make the graph tighter and denser, and contribute to complexity that may be unnecessary.
Our main hope seems to be that cities manage their own expansion, getting denser rather than growing wider.
In fact, a main challenge for 5G is that it requires much denser deployments, as you point out.
Existing science suggests that larger turbines and denser wind farms compound the problems of infrasound and audible sound.
Surface slicks with "much denser accumulations than ambient seawater" may be contributing to that missing majority, Bergmann said.
Central Columbia, which includes Wilde Lake, is denser and has different demographics than outlying areas of the county.
I think the difference in weight can mostly be attributed to the Boost HD midsole since it's denser.
A far-reaching bill that would have promoted denser, transit-oriented development died in the legislature this year.
It will look like cleaner technologies, different sources of power -- wind, not coal -- cleaner, denser, more-walkable cities.
Why didn't the number of two-level systems drop over time as the amber stabilized and became denser?
In general, Democrats win the denser inner-ring suburbs where there are lots of professionals — doctors, lawyers, teachers.
That warm air would then be replaced by colder, denser air, thereby reducing the strength of the storm.
The tiny time limit necessitates no-filler content that's denser than the maximum one-minute clips on TikTok.
Millimeter wave requires a much denser network of antennas, which could be cost-prohibitive outside dense urban areas.
The idea behind the trees is that the longer they are maintained, the denser the greenery will become.
But one thing is in decidedly short supply, particularly in the denser part of the cities: public parks.
Denser and more affluent areas, like the Upper East Side, have far less opportunity for growth, she said.
And so with each additional layer of folds, your biscuits gain flakiness, while simultaneously becoming tougher and denser.
The tiny time limit necessitates no-filler content that's denser than the maximum 1-minute clips on TikTok.
His highly articulate movement style, buoyant with breath, can make the air around him seem denser, almost liquid.
That is, the fruit was dark-tinged and denser, with complex flavors of tobacco, licorice, menthol and flowers.
It advantages rural states that have fewer people per square mile than those with denser, more urban populations.
Buyers also note that there is a bit of a learning curve for denser foods, like sweet potatoes.
These atoms then escape to space, leaving behind a veil of oxygen thousands of times denser than Earth's atmosphere.
The denser the O21214 in an atmosphere, the more molecular collisions occur and the stronger the tetraoxygen signal becomes.
Titan is an intriguing possibility, with an atmosphere much denser than that of other moons, including carbon-containing molecules.
The smaller Stylolophus species was probably about the size of a sheep, but much denser and heavier, Sanders said.
Other factors such as denser population and herding patterns could be compounding the effects of the dzud, he noted.
The firn layer in the ice sheet, the boundary between snow and ice, is heating up and becoming denser.
This green propellant also comes with an added bonus of being more efficient for satellites since it's much denser.
Another big surprise from the New Horizons flyby: the upper atmosphere is much colder and denser than we expected.
This set features an impact driver tool and power drill that lets you drill and screw through denser wood.
As the sea floor ages and becomes colder, it eventually becomes denser than the mantle beneath it and sinks.
People who live in denser urban areas tend to walk more, they have smaller homes, they use less energy.
By comparison, a network of private cars has the potential to provide a much denser footprint with higher fidelity.
He's trying for something denser and more realistic than the usual fantasy binaries of pure, simple good and evil.
Denser forests buffer and reduce the winds that drive wildland fires, but this effect is largely eliminated by logging.
They were rich and decadent with bold and unique flavors, but had a slightly denser cake than traditional cupcakes.
Smaller Midwest manufacturing communities are also looking to repurpose defunct facilities as centerpieces of denser, multi-use urban communities.
The company claims that its battery packs are at least 25% denser and charge in 15-20% less time.
I mean, it was basically a slightly richer, sweeter, and denser chicken tikka masala, if I'm being brutally honest.
It has grown denser, taller and ever more unrecognizable (to humans and machines) from one day to the next.
"There's an opportunity to build a somewhat denser campus and create a somewhat more urban feel," Mr. Smith said.
There, water containing different amounts of salt has different densities, just like espresso and denser milk in a latte.
Modern humans lived in bigger, denser groups than Neanderthals or Denisovans, and they moved quickly across Europe and Asia.
The resulting glass was denser, more stable, and lower in entropy than all of the glasses throughout human history.
One by one, the worms accumulate, getting denser until a swirling mass forms, just more than an inch wide.
It is slightly denser than Earth, which suggests that it may have an iron core like our own planet.
As a rule, because their neurons are smaller on average, primate brains are much denser than other mammalian brains.
Despite her Indian roots, she is not making the denser frozen treat kulfi because she thinks it's too heavy.
At some point he must have realized that his work couldn't get any denser without becoming claustrophobic and airless.
It's also one of the very few ways to make bones denser, a perk that is especially important for women.
This is mainly a result of the fact that dark meat is denser because it has more fat and proteins.
California politics have been dominated in recent months by questions about how to build denser, cheaper housing for more people.
If you allow for denser construction and fewer parking spaces, you will get some households that don't own a car.
In the not-so-distant past, you likely had one, maybe two moisturizing options: lotion, or a slightly denser cream.
As real estate developers scramble for profits, Miami has gotten much denser, with expensive properties clustered along its vulnerable coastline.
It would mean denser development or fewer houses in general, along with a less reliable and more expensive power grid.
The proliferation of antibiotics in industrial agriculture allows farmers to keep chickens in denser and dirtier conditions than ever before.
The galaxy-dense region is denser in intergalactic gas, meaning that star birth has a larger chance of being triggered.
And since water is denser than ice, this nearby ocean would have provided the extra weight needed to tilt Pluto.
It contains some denser urban areas, including a massive city far larger than anything the game has offered thus far.
Mr. Shanahan's doughnuts are yeasted, but made from brioche dough, so they have a denser, more caky consistency than most.
That work is tougher in poorer, denser neighborhoods, like those in Baltimore, where more residents lack screens and air conditioning.
The Joe-Joe's lacked the Oreo logo on the surface and had a denser layer of creme in the center.
A government program to encourage resettlement in denser urban areas had offered people housing in Suqian, prompting a minor exodus.
The sign is no longer there, because Dr. Kwiat overlooked another basic property of corn syrup — it's denser than water.
That is certainly true of hospital infrastructure — emergency response times are faster, and hospitals are better staffed in denser places.
A lawmaker's push for denser development near transit, overriding local zoning, was thwarted by a diverse group of legislative foes.
And developers say that skyrocketing property values in the neighborhood will require the development of denser projects to generate returns.
Rieslings from Austria generally feel firmer, denser and more penetrating, while those from Alsace are altogether bigger and more voluminous.
Computer chips, the foundation of some of the Cybathlon technology, are denser and more functional than they were in 2016.
Lean muscle is denser than fat, so burning fat and building muscle can actually lead to a slight weight increase.
If Coach and Michael Kors continue their expansion plans apace, it looks like it's going to be growing denser, too.
The pools form because the salty water is denser than the surrounding water, so it sinks to the lowest point.
And it will help create denser and more generous lives, lives aware that others are not only other, but are real.
Lots of urbanists and housing activists believe the bill will shift California cities into a denser, transit-oriented, multi-use future.
New York City is, overall, much denser than DC and thankfully does not ban apartment buildings across most of its terrain.
It's doubled in size from 750 million to over 73.13 billion users since 2011, but its network has actually grown denser.
After testing driverless vehicles in the area, Waymo will move to testing in the denser city streets of the Bay Area.
For example, if the Mystacodon really fed at the bottom of the ocean, its bones should be denser and more compact.
They could reduce or increase traffic; make affordable transport more or less accessible; and lead to denser cities or more sprawl.
So it seems likely that AVs will make cities both denser and more spread out, depending on the road-pricing regime.
Gelato is a denser frozen dessert and it contains less air than ice cream which yields the perfect texture and consistency.
And those raised, darker blocks at the cell edges might be dirty water "icebergs" that are floating in denser solid nitrogen.
At least, that's exactly what we'd expect to happen if Sputnik Planum is indeed denser than the rest of Pluto's surface.
That personal information will improve functionality for Home and Photos and it will be used commercially to create denser user profiles.
The range depends on your location (denser areas like cities limit your range) and the number of goTenna users near you.
A second laser increases the potential energy on one side of the Bose-Einstein condensate, making it denser on that side.
Since these birds do not fly, they have denser bones that help them dive deep into the water for food. 6.
More magic Takis dust seemed to mitigate this issue; the denser the concentration, the more the heat burned the citrus away.
Many American forests are growing denser, in part owing to a reduction in logging, which makes them a significant carbon sink.
Once the ship reaches denser atmosphere, Musk said the wings will help steer Starship as it falls toward a landing pad.
The team envisioned a multi-cam that was denser, packed with more storylines and scenes to accommodate a six-lead ensemble.
But if there are strong smells—whether good or bad—I feel like the air becomes denser for a few moments.
The facade version "is manufactured under slightly higher pressure and achieves a smoother and denser surface," said Mr. Reeg, of Rundzwei.
That's easy to calculate, but it leads to some funny results, like Greater Los Angeles being denser than Greater New York.
They found that the 110-million-year-old amber had grown about 2 percent denser, in line with ultra-stable glass.
The bocce ball is the size of a grapefruit, though denser: It feels like three pounds of clay or smooth concrete.
It used to be that all workers — with college degrees or without — could count on earning more in denser urban areas.
The labyrinth of alleys sloped up the foothills, and the mud-mortar homes became denser, muddier, as the grade grew steeper.
The dancers now had denser white matter in their fornix, a part of the brain involved with processing speed and memory.
It can explode when it collides with the denser atmosphere, creating a sonic boom it occurs close enough to the surface.
Those asteroid bits are denser than typical meteor kindling, which means they move more slowly across the sky as they burn.
You can still enjoy lighter ones, but the denser and earthier wines really become satisfying with a little snap in the air.
You look up and across at a rectangular clouding of steel mesh, which gets denser the further in you choose to stare.
Specifically, the large planet's gravity is shifting the denser part of the debris stream closer and closer to Earth's orbit over time.
Fifth-generation (5G) telecoms networks are expected to amplify the opportunities because each antenna serves a smaller area, which requires denser infrastructure.
Each time Kiryu Kazuma comes back to Kamurocho, it seems as though the city's grown denser, taller, and brighter in his absence.
Chunks of water ice with angled and sharp corners can be seen "floating" amid the bright deposits of softer, denser solid nitrogen.
The other leaders in fuel-efficiency include Frontier and Spirit, which use "cleaner fleets, higher load factors, denser seating configuartions," and more.
About 7,000 years ago, these farming communities had just arrived in Europe, replacing hunter-gatherer societies and creating denser groups of people.
As the layers multiply and become denser, the embedded and abstracted images rise to the eye in their own time like memories.
But the same thing could be done with smaller, denser spaces, which players could snap between instead of choosing their own path.
There are newer imaging modalities, such as 3D tomography and molecular imaging that can, to some degree, deal better with denser breasts.
I thought the theme material needed to be a bit denser, so I added the additional food phrases to pull it together.
"The denser the color of a fruit or vegetable, the more phytonutrients it contains," Ms. James said, explaining the beneficial plant molecules.
The Clos des Myglands was clearly denser and more concentrated, with lush, spicy flavors of red fruit that lingered long after swallowing.
Other research has confirmed this work, and bolstered the case for using denser housing and public transportation as weapons against climate change.
On the other album, "Dirt … And More Dirt," he's working with a bigger group, 15 pieces, conjuring denser movement and thicker harmony.
The transformation to a 5G network promised inconceivably fast wireless speeds but required a new and denser network of cellular base stations.
It is also quite dense, with estimates of 200 to 450 pounds per cubic foot, which is much denser than most asteroids.
Because water is much denser than air, sound travels underwater about four times faster and much farther than above the sea's surface.
Workers, whether with a college degree or not, could long count on earning more in denser urban areas than in rural ones.
But this one seemed almost as traditional as the Mastroberardino, a bit denser and more tannic perhaps but floral, earthy and complex.
NB: Well, for places like San Francisco to become denser, the single most important thing we can do is to change zoning laws.
But even the most accessible towns and neighborhoods could be made broadly accessible to the middle class if denser building types were used.
Scientists can tell that rock becomes significantly rougher and denser at this spot, but it's difficult to get a read of the topography.
Unlike RAM, 3D XPoint is non-volatile (doesn't lose what it's storing when the power is off), and it's about four times denser.
Prohibitions against building in fire-prone areas would therefore require a strong legislative effort to build denser, affordable housing in urban economic centers.
Indeed, flying these RAM flying taxis around in wide-open areas and small towns may help refine the technologies required for denser airspace.
But just like with traditional computers, you can make the chips denser, have them work in parallel, improve the sensors and so on.
Specifically, their barbs, or micro hooks, are locked so tightly together that they are denser that the surrounding feathers, which have looser barbs.
It's designed to fall apart during ignition, and NASA scientists want to know how their latest, more denser, foam design is working out.
The galaxy's spiral disk of stars is actually made of two parts: a thinner, denser region encompassed by a thicker, more diffuse region.
A sharp transition separates the denser area (considered to be outside the black hole) and the less dense area (inside the black hole).
It would prompt Americans to move to denser areas while also lowering housing prices and easing family budgets — which would itself increase fertility.
Our caramel dessert benefited from a similar "consommé" as a foil to denser ingredients: clear to the eye but full of cacao flavor.
Norwegian and WOW have also ordered the 737 MAX and A321neo respectively, as well as taking next-generation wide-bodies for denser routes.
That denser development quickly gives way to a broad campestral swath, with the occasional farmhouse identifiable only because the area is so flat.
Deleuze's theories might be denser than London fog, but Mr. Andersen's disinclination to elaborate — at least with words — allows his images to breathe.
This one even has Intelligent Sonic technology which automatically increases the razor's power when it comes in contact with denser patches of hair.
They are favoring souped-up and denser business class- and premium economy-cabins, in an effort to get more paying passengers on board.
Rabbit is like the best, juiciest chicken you've ever had, amplified by 10 — but with a slightly heavier texture and a denser feel.
It was subtler than the Pieropan, a little denser and more mineral, with floral, almond and pear flavors, and a similar granular texture.
Second, colder sea surfaces generally mean more dense air over large swathes of the ocean — and with denser air comes more overall stability.
The Montalcino wines are often denser and more muscular than the generally leaner and more angular ones made in the cooler Chianti region.
As a student in Montreal, Moshe Safdie concluded that people should live in denser settings and that apartments should have room for gardens.
The other scores are denser, but generally, the less that's going on in the music, the more interesting and varied Brown's choreography is.
Suddenly the air seemed heavier, and the vegetation became thicker and denser as we passed each successive train station, painted in muted pastels.
I am already challenged in general by riservas, which tend to be denser, richer and potentially more complex than the plain Chianti Classicos.
Super-rotation The  atmosphere of Venus  is composed primarily of carbon dioxide and nitrogen and is much denser and hotter than that of Earth.
When the colorful cups eventually return to the surface, they are much smaller and denser than when they started, the scientists&apos photos demonstrated.
And from that ring extends a wispy white halo, with denser streamers reaching out from the sun's equator, at roughly 2000 and 5003 o'clock.
The midsole is made of Nike's Cushlon foam, a denser foam that doesn't compress as much as some of its newer offerings like Zoom.
" Why Embracing Her Natural Hair Was So Important "My father has very fine blonde hair, and my mother has much thicker, denser, curlier hair.
Braun reads and adapts to your beard — intelligent sonic technology automatically increases the razor's power while shaving in difficult areas and on denser hair.
As The Atlantic reported after the 2012 election, this division now breaks down within states—between denser, increasingly diverse cities and surrounding rural countryside.
Consequently, NGTS-4b is getting smaller and denser over time as the mass becomes dominated by the core mass and not the atmospheric mass.
"I think we can start to see scooters in many denser cities and the downtowns of smaller cities as well," she told Fox News.
"First of all, the cold itself makes the air denser, there's more oxygen for the fire so it burns faster and hotter," he said.
With cities growing ever denser, both scooters and bikes (and other forms of electric transportation) are competing more intensely to take over the streets.
Dr. Nimmo and his colleagues argue that water from an underground ocean welled upward, adding mass, because liquid water is denser than frozen water.
Thanks to denser lithium ion batteries, the i28 goes from 2003 kWh to 2200 kWh without physically increasing the size of the battery pack.
At MIT Media Lab's Camera Culture Group, researchers tested the system in fog much denser than what cars would face in the real world.
This approach means a much denser area for supply and demand to operate in than if you open up all of L.A. at once.
The human toll of natural disasters is expected to increase as Africa's population swells, especially in cities, leaving denser communities vulnerable to widespread destruction.
With sugar, you get a very glossy, slightly denser meringue, and when you fold it into the batter, it doesn't break down as much.
" Opposition to zoning allowing denser and more affordable housing "comes not just from well-off residents but also from landlords who get monopoly rents.
Our finding that denser areas tend to be underserved suggests that cities will be increasingly challenged to provide transit access in the coming decades.
"There will still likely be considerable interference once 5G networks become denser," Renée Leduc of Narayan Strategy, a former NOAA official, told BuzzFeed News.
They are denser than American cities, even in their suburbs, and tend to lack the big open spaces needed for cars to move smoothly.
Or you lift weights and it stresses your bones, and over time, your body sends cells and nutrients to heal them, making them denser.
Rachel Kushner's third novel is brave and incisive, as well as denser and deeper than her first two, The Flamethrowers and Telex From Cuba.
"Adding salt to an ice slab would be like adding little weights to it because salt is denser than ice," said Johnson in a statement.
The key is to add the denser, slower-cooking ones first and the quicker-cooking ones later so all are done at the same time.
The Nostalgia produced decent ice cream that's a touch denser and icier than we'd like, but it wasn't the biggest offender in the testing lineup.
There are other sensible proposals—finally developing the high-speed rail that America lacks, and reforming zoning to encourage denser, more efficient cities—scattered throughout.
"Millimeter wave systems will allow mobile operators to build denser urban networks that are able to support the new wave of wireless applications coming online."
Earlier this year San Francisco's state senator Scott Weiner floated legislation that would've radically rewritten zoning throughout the state to build denser housing near transit.
Use the lower speed for soft fruits and vegetables, or crank it up to the high-speed setting to pulverize denser items with 13,000 RPMs.
Driverless vehicles can develop as solo cars serving distant houses with limited stops, or as minibuses (and big buses!) serving denser neighborhoods with frequent stops.
In denser urban areas, a cell phone will ping multiple towers at the same time, making it possible to triangulate the source with increasing precision.
The first act is broad and impressionistic, and each of the next two sections is more realistic and denser with psychic danger than the last.
The dough undergoes several roll-rise-deflate cycles, which Pietrzyk explains creates a stronger gluten structure with smaller air pockets for denser, less crumbly dough.
The mix is even denser and more diffuse than Slowdive's albums from the 1990s, reveling in the analog blur and sounding glad to be back.
"It's denser and people are choosing to live there because they want to give up some square footage in exchange for more," Mr. Hawthorne said.
These black holes are thought to form a "density cusp," meaning that the closer you get to Sagittarius A*, the denser the black hole population.
One interpretation of the results is that dark energy is not constant after all, but is changing, growing denser and thus stronger over cosmic time.
Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides is denser, murkier, more overwhelming, blurring the sonic lines and letting loose the feelings that were once boxed in.
" Video: Melanie Gonick/MIT Diving semiaquatic mammals have masterfully achieved this balance by evolving long "guard" hairs that act as a buffer for shorter, denser "underfur.
Families in rural zip codes have a harder time accessing quality health care, with services in remote communities much more limited than in denser metro areas.
Some naturally occurring plants are unhealthy for humans, or even deadly; some GMOs are denser with nutrients, require fewer pesticides, or are otherwise better for us.
That is denser than some of the devices being worked on elsewhere, but the main thing that distinguishes it is that it can do multiple things.
There are a couple of spots on the fringes of the woods where the overgrowth is denser and the tombstones more ravaged by time and neglect.
As cool, fresh meltwater pours off of the ice sheets and into the ocean, it creates a stratified layer that floats atop warmer, denser ocean water.
Because this buoyant fresh water cannot easily mix with the denser salty water below it, the surface gets very warm indeed, driving prodigious amounts of evaporation.
Others use lasers to rapidly compress hydrogen into frozen pellets that are 1000 times denser than ordinary matter and can achieve a momentary pulse of fusion.
But it is a bane for many track-and-field athletes, because it means air in Rio is denser than at higher altitudes, and drag greater.
Still, it would have been nice to see a denser game that played to its strengths better, from a studio that didn't seem spread so thin.
The mantle is made of minerals, denser than what's in the crust, said Erik Klemetti, a volcanologist, blogger and associate professor at Denison University in Ohio.
Rival phones all sport a sharper and denser Quad HD-resolution screen, but to be honest, the OnePlus 3's 1080p AMOLED screen still looks great.
You should also be aware, he said, that the denser the marble and the lower its absorption rate, the more resistant it will be to wear.
San Francisco is surely much denser with beauty than people, even when the money carnival clangs into town, disgorging tourists from private jets like clown cars.
As places like London become denser jungles of luxury high rises, the futures these folks are forming are going to keep looking a whole lot worse.
The song still references psych-pop, as on Merk's debut Swordfish, but the song feels denser, more closed off—a sunny anthem for days spent inside.
Because air sinks and gets denser at lower elevations, this might help Sabatier machines more efficiently suck in carbon dioxide and manufacture methane fuel for Starships.
I thought about her theory as I was driving south last month, watching the new-green leaves near home fast forward into a denser, darker verdure.
Senate Bill 50, which was effectively killed for the year, would have allowed for denser development in many areas, including some neighborhoods of single-family homes.
Though he is perhaps best known for his appearance in the Oscar-winning film "Once," this Irish singer-songwriter's discography is much denser than his filmography.
To get the complete neuron-by-neuron map they hoped for, the researchers needed to develop new computational techniques to produce clearer, denser three-dimensional images.
State Senator Scott Wiener announced a third attempt to pass legislation that would allow denser development in an effort to add to the state's housing supply.
The waves crushed inward with such gargantuan force that the dense ball of plutonium metal was compressed into a much denser state, triggering the atomic blast.
While Diamond Crystal's light, hollow flakes readily adhere to foods and crumble easily, Morton's thin flakes are much denser and almost twice as salty by volume.
" And, the community leader said, he was not opposed to denser development; he simply wants to strike a middle ground: "High-rise but not 50-storey.
Perhaps the American family is becoming more European because its cities are looking a little denser and a little less suburban—that is, a little more European.
Glittery coils moved in tandem with the string quartet's steady ostinato in the opening section, the rotating images becoming denser and more kaleidoscopic as the music intensified.
Culver's uses eggs in its frozen custard and churns small batches throughout the day, so the final product is typically denser and creamier than traditional ice cream.
In a denser neighborhood, that might cover a lot of ground; but in a more spacious suburb, it might only cover a few houses in any direction.
I personally liked the denser version of Pocket, but the new look is likely to strike many users as a more relaxing place to read and watch.
When you get sick with an upper respiratory infection, a cold, or allergies, the mucus secreted by your respiratory tract becomes thicker and denser, Dr. Voigt says.
Plus these pilot programs can start to test autonomous cars in new situations: winter weather, denser cities, trucking, and even for public transit (think self-driving buses).
Reports also suggest output growth has been hurt by increasing interference between wells as a result of denser spacing in some of the most promising drilling areas.
Photo: AP"Now that [its] perigee is below 300 kilometers [186 miles] and it is in denser atmosphere, the rate of decay is getting higher," McDowell said.
Its general strategy in the U.S. is to open in areas with denser Filipino-American populations, to give them a "familiar feeling of home," the company says.
That's because the economics of same-day delivery – and especially one-hour deliveries, as with Amazon Prime Now – require these services to focus on denser, urban markets.
According to NASA, because AF-M315E is denser than hydrazine, it offers a 50 percent increase in a spacecraft's maneuvering capability for the same volume of propellant.
As the mesh of regulation has got denser since the 2007-08 financial crisis, the task of navigating bureaucratic waters has become more central to firms' success.
High degrees of connections make second-order thinking all the more critical, because denser webs of relationships make it easier for actions to have far-reaching consequences.
It is recently full of townhome complexes and apartments, denser housing that political scientists have linked with more economically and racially diverse residents — and more Democratic voters.
The study does not speculate on why that might be, but denser cities, with mass transit systems, may encourage more walking and less door-to-door driving.
While some will argue that land-constrained cities on the coasts can't sprawl as Southern metros do, other options such as building higher or denser are available.
The Feudo di Mezzo was tight, dark and smelled like violets, while the Chiusa Spagnolo was earthier, denser and more tannic, also with the aroma of violets.
Its pollution was denser than Hangzhou's and its six- and eight-lane thoroughfares were lined with seemingly interminable high-rise apartment complexes at varying degrees of completion.
Denser is better, as in "Trade Canoe: Ghost Canoe," but everything exudes multiple passions: for art history, color, oil paint, endangered cultures and setting the record straight.
A balance of pretaped elements and live acoustic playing was crucial in Ms. Z's "Louder, Warmer, Denser," a work that samples and loops Ms. Chase's own voice.
She and Mr. Booker also want to nudge local communities to allow more housing by changing zoning laws that block the construction of apartments or denser housing.
They prize these things more than the abstract benefits of denser, more walkable development, and they certainly prize them more than the distant benefits of carbon reduction.
But the coronavirus is now putting those measures to the test — and in suppressing the fringe, the site has pushed it into smaller, denser pockets of viewers.
Whatever the explanation, bringing the Emperor back creates a powerful link to the original trilogy, and the promise of a denser addition to the "Star Wars" mythology.
That water trickles down into cracks, and because water is denser than ice, the weight of the liquid pries the shelf apart, a process known as hydrofracturing.
"That means we have to make sure also that the charging opportunities are far higher, denser," he added, stressing the importance of "rapid charging opportunities" as well.
"These are some of the trees that have denser wood, and trees with very dense wood historically have very low break rates and mortality rates," said Uriarte.
It also has a width of 2.35 meters, about 7.7 feet, with "narrow" sliding doors, which allows it to operate in denser areas, according to its maker.
It's a notion that works extremely well for a calm, welcoming home, but is undoubtedly hard for some neighbors to swallow as their immediate surrounding gets denser.
"Light Sublime" is one of the masterpieces of this period, a sheet of paper covered with scratches and grooves that are denser in one area than another.
"There may be the need to have a denser network, so you can see lamp posts, bus stations, street furniture becoming part of the 5G network," he said.
The researchers also created density maps of the planet; it turns out that the crust's density has wide variations and is probably denser deeper down or around volcanoes.
Meanwhile, its cloud tops orbit the planet once every four Earth days, and the atmosphere at its surface is around 90 times denser than Earth's at sea level.
Use the younger, denser cheeses like you would a fresh chèvre, dropping holy nugs into your salads, pastas, and into the darkest corners of your sacred teeth cave.
Michael Sori, from the University of Arizona&aposs Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, believes that  Mercury&aposs crust  is just 16 miles (26 km) thick and denser than aluminum.
Because the blood is denser than the air through which it travels, it breaks up into smaller drops (atomization), forming a cloud that sprays out from the wound.
Outside the black hole in the denser region, the speed of sound is faster than the speed of this flow, so sound waves can move in either direction.
It stayed relatively cool during my time lying on it, and its four layers of foam had a denser, more integrated feel to them than some budget brands.
And, the movement toward cities during the past decades has resulted in denser urban centers, increasing traffic congestion and making the case for alternatives to traditional car ownership.
This allows you to cook larger, denser ingredients or slower-cooking things (like baked goods) over the unlit but still plenty hot side of the grill without scorching.
It suggests steps like building on vacant urban land, building denser apartments around transit hubs, and making it easier for homeowners to build extra units like backyard cottages.
At this point nothing except injections of parathyroid hormone and, perhaps, a new injectable drug called abaloparatide now being tested in clinical trials, make bone denser and stronger.
Particularly in denser, close-in suburbs, voters tend to be more cosmopolitan than in rural areas and turned off by culture-war issues that animate other Republican voters.
Strategically lying low or working the angles—such as gaming the outcomes within the denser stretches of mundane appropriations bills—doesn't work terribly well in comparatively normal circumstances.
Researchers are working to develop "picker robots," which would let e-commerce outfits like Amazon and Walmart build smaller, denser warehouses without any humans, Axios' Kaveh Waddell notes.
Peter Burt, a sous-chef, boils down highly saline seawater from a research lab that draws it from a pipe running into the denser deep of the sea.
In that part of the world, those cities are denser, which means more people with more stuff—some percentage of which turns to carbon particles when it burns.
Plane manufacturers have already been steadily adding more seats to their existing aircraft models by improving the way the cabins are set out, or by providing denser configurations.
Many builders also cite local regulations that make it harder to build homes in denser areas closer to jobs, and higher labor costs in a tight job market.
Next time they'll use the petrous bone at the base of the skull, which is far denser than the femur and thus a more promising source of DNA.
There the damage done by pollutants on the sparse local population is minimal; electricity, drawn from coal-fired plants in denser places like Illinois, is dirty by comparison.
But if they became rings — as captured in the DSHARP images — they could mature and become far denser, and create zones that give other particles more time to grow.
And if California became denser, its per capita emissions levels would fall even more since the state would begin to amass some of the green attributes of New York.
Stark noted that denser, cheaper batteries with shorter recharging times could also allow Mercedes to bring down the cost of electric cars closer to their equivalent combustion-engined variants.
MINNEAPOLIS — When this city became the first in the country to eliminate single-family zoning last year, the goal was to encourage developers to build denser housing in neighborhoods.
It was denser and knottier and stranger than anything Vernon had ever done before, several worlds away from his bearded-guy-with-a-guitar debut, For Emma, Forever Ago.
During the experiments, which the researchers recorded with a high-speed camera, the mixture separates into a denser underflow below and a 6-to-15-foot ash cloud above.
Instead, the many suburban towns and cities that house the vast bulk of its population would have to get denser as well — permitting the construction of apartments and rowhouses.
Crude from Saudi Arabia and other countries around the Middle East Gulf, on the other hand, is mostly denser and contains much more sulfur (giving it an acrid odor).
You can find the MXP High-Rise Jeans in Power, a denser, supportive denim that's still breathable, and Oneder, a tightly-woven, light-as-air fabric that's super soft.
The big question is whether this represents an isolated victory for housing advocates or whether it's the start of a trend toward denser development in Silicon Valley more broadly.
Those winds are making the waters in the Southern Ocean more turbulent, causing warmer water from closer to the surface to mix with colder, denser water at greater depths.
Most American adults — 53 percent — have intermediate health literacy, a national survey found in 2006; they can perform "moderately challenging" activities, like reading denser texts and handling unfamiliar arithmetic.
But it will take hard work: The US is still in the beginning phases of the outbreak when infections surge, and its population is larger and denser than Italy's.
The new works, relying on a jumbled grid of rectangles and squares and a palette reminiscent of the Day-Glo 1980s, are denser than those of the last decade.
More importantly, the memory foam is five times denser than regular memory foam which means that your dog will receive the maximum support for healthy joints and better sleep.
Moreover, a trio of astronomers recently suggested that the universe is even lumpier and denser than the standard recipe prescribes, based on a recent analysis of the Planck data.
The fact that rural and low-income communities are much more likely to rely on nurses for primary care than denser, wealthier areas should really drive this point home.
But the cameras face outward, and with motion activation up to more than two dozen feet, they're bound to capture citizens walking on public streets, especially in denser areas.
However, if you let your cooked potato cool off and make a cold potato salad, the starches will reverse this process, becoming denser and slower to digest once again.
What it actually opens up is, in the process of automating these things, you can actually be far denser in terms of how you can pack the warehouse itself.
And a new, controversial report suggests that this dark energy might be getting stronger and denser, leading to a future in which atoms are ripped apart and time ends.
Because the atmosphere is slightly denser at this altitude, it also means the spacecraft have to work harder to stay in orbit and not get dragged down to Earth prematurely.
An international team of astronomers tested the equivalence principle under extreme conditions: a system composed of two superdense stellar corpses known as  white dwarfs  and an even denser neutron star.
Since water is denser than most of the stuff found at or near Pluto's surface, that upwelling would have increased the relative mass of Sputnik Planitia rather than decreasing it.
When the planet hits the boundary, the thinner, hot gas from the star interacts with the denser gas of the planet, resulting in a kick that bounces the planet away.
It was tasty, but I opted to try something else from the menu, which also had concrete mixers (a denser dessert with toppings), milkshakes, floats, and sundaes to choose from.
They used to appeal outside the cities, towns and denser suburbs; if they were to do so again the constitutional bias towards less populated places would no longer trouble them.
On the one hand, a switch to shared AVs by urban dwellers could lead to denser cities as some of the space currently used for parking is reallocated to housing.
To add more homes, California would need to adopt something like the failed SB 827 proposal to rewrite local zoning codes and allow for denser construction in already-developed areas.
That means buyers sometimes can find better deals in more spread-out cities, which makes sense because the denser the population, the more transportation options there are likely to be.
Calexico is less desirable for tunnels because the soil is denser and more difficult to break, and the town's residential character makes it difficult to conceal tunneling activity, authorities said.
The pastry is denser than a dead dingo's donger but as shards of oiled wheat rain down across my thighs, the overwhelming impression isn't one of grease-rich meaty hedonism.
And we need to learn to love bigger and denser cities because that's [how] transit will compete with [autonomous vehicles built by] Google and Tesla and everything that comes after.
In the longer term, however, fuel-efficiency standards will rise, public transport will improve, denser urbanisation may dent the appeal of owning cars and electric vehicles may become more popular.
While the average cost to rent a unit in Indianapolis is $63 per month, units in denser urban areas like Boston and Los Angeles will cost about $140 per month.
The gravitational pull on an object can be greater where Earth's mass is denser — above mountain ranges like the Rockies or Alps, say, or over vast ice sheets like Antarctica's.
Consequently, the denser and more complex a particular regulatory regime is, the more it advantages large, established firms at the expense of new, upstart rivals, thus deterring entrepreneurship and innovation.
Under the enormous pressures of a supernova explosion, however, the electrons get squeezed back into the protons turning them into neutrons packed into a ball denser than an atomic nucleus.
And slower-formed glass ends up denser and more stable, because its molecules had longer to shuffle around (while the liquid was still viscous) and find tighter, lower-energy arrangements.
Dr. Aubert speculated that over thousands of years, certain societies of hunter-gatherers found places with good food supplies, or developed new kinds of tools, and thus attained denser populations.
Because the clouds are denser than air, they can rush down valleys or gullies at speeds of 100 miles an hour or more and overcome people trying to run away.
Scientists believe some suspected complications from Zika are only now surfacing because Brazil, Latin America's largest country, has a far bigger and denser population than the sites of previous outbreaks.
The distance between his forceful stand-up persona and the softer-spoken, more thoughtful one he displays in interviews has shrunk a bit — and his jokes are more intricate, denser.
Then, in 1980, Voyager 1 swerved by the moon on the way out of the solar system and radioed back evidence of a smoggy atmosphere four times denser than Earth's.
This time, the crush of interviewers, cameramen and others carrying various equipment was as dense as the subway at peak rush hour, far denser than for the other two celebrations.
But the surprising message from experts in flood protection is that the Houston area can continue to grow and prosper — if it reinvents itself as a denser, more cautiously planned metropolis.
Flying cars are an area of heightened interest for researchers and private industry as they seek to figure out ways to improve how we get around in ever denser city settings.
The big picture: Zoning restrictions limit cities from getting denser and, according to some experts, are the primary drivers of exploding housing costs in places like San Francisco, Seattle and Austin.
Because the Orbeez spheres are actually denser than water, Rober sank farther than he would have were the pool filled with just H2O, until his body weight had been fully displaced.
Today we published an article that looks at the seismic risks of a denser and taller San Francisco — a city straddled by two of the most active faults in North America.
Once, with Metaphor (22016), a bright, animated-yet-sparse illustration of a Femdom couple, and again with Signs of Love (28), a denser, more saturated piece filled with abstracted pictorial symbols.
Vivacious flourishes dominated the energetic, denser second section; in the third movement, stark chords rang out with bell-like clarity in the upper register of the piano over insistent lower chords.
The menu describes it as a rice-flour crepe, akin to an Indian dosa, but it's denser, crispy at the circumference and sinking like a pancake the farther you go in.
Come at the right hour and there will be two kinds of egg tarts: Cantonese, with a glossy finish and frank sweetness, and Portuguese, denser and slower to release the tongue.
It says that by stretching the 737 MAX 9 fuselage and adding 12 seats, it would match capacity of the A3212neo which carries 185 people or over 200 in denser configurations.
The larger (in geographic scope), the denser (in terms of numbers of different systems within) and the more technologically advanced the IADS, the greater its ability to protect a given airspace.
In the Basque Country straddling the border between France and Spain, the tall peaks and narrow byways of the Pyrenees bottleneck the palombes, making the flocks denser and easier to track.
Soils will influence the flavors; those grapes coming from heavier clay sites will be fruitier and denser, while those from sites with more limestone may be more aromatic and less fruity.
But it is much denser than Neptune (though not as dense as the Earth), Dr. Dragomir explained, suggesting that the new planet was mostly rock with a relatively small dense atmosphere.
When the liquids try to mix, layered patterns form as gradients in temperature cause a portion of the liquid to heat up, become lighter and rise, while another, denser portion sinks.
But other plans — like implementing "use it or lose it" rules for local governments' homelessness money and pushing to build denser housing near transit — will almost certainly prove to be thornier.
A change to the zoning code was a freebie that the political system could grant to the people upset about the idea of denser construction without taking anything away from anyone.
It&aposs denser than a doughnut and it has these little very thin layers like you get from a croissant and it&aposs extremely buttery, but still very light and airy.
The initiative fits in well with Boxed's core demographic of urban millennial families, many of whom live in a denser area and may not have much space to store bulk items.
It's a literal truth — we share with the galaxy 97 percent of the same sort of atoms; the human-building kind (carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, etc) grow denser toward the galaxy's center.
As most sprinters' heels barely touch the ground throughout the race, the ultra-light footwear features denser knit through the body of the shoe for support and lighter knit through the heel.
You can already see an issue in some denser markets, where the Pokémon gyms (where the Pokémon battle) are dominated by the game's top players, making it difficult for casuals to engage.
S.B. 50, which is a rehashed version of Mr. Wiener's controversial S.B. 827 bill from last year, would essentially force cities to allow denser apartment buildings near transit stops and job centers.
As Manhattan's business-district centers became denser and its scarce real estate more expensive, the growth started to spill out, following the subway's snaking lines across the river, into Brooklyn and Queens.
These thorns keep getting denser and sharper as "Green" progresses, as when Green discovers that the pair's snow shoveling business is successful only when he approaches potential customers without Marlon in sight.
The seeds were sown in the mid-2000s, when parts of the mostly industrial waterfront were rezoned to allow for denser building, and developers sought out less expensive land near mass transit.
The great rivers of Eastern Europe — the Don, the Danube, the Dnieper — pour so much fresh water into the sea that a permanent layer forms over denser, salty water from the Mediterranean.
Thematically similar to Jesus Christ Superstar, but sporting more obscure subject matter and far denser melodies, Evita was nonetheless a huge hit that ran on London's West End for a full decade.
Since Venus' atmosphere is about 90 times denser than Earth's and heats up to about 864 degrees Fahrenheit (462 degrees Celsius), designers have to make something hearty enough to sustain seriously hellish conditions.
"It's using a set of monospaced characters divided in groups by 'density' of the character (the more pixels it occupies when draw on the screen, the denser given character is)," he told Motherboard.
Namely, it's an opportunity to build a denser, more compact center, but it's also about proving to residents that an improved city design can better meet their daily needs, says architect Mark Szulgit.
When implemented on a larger scale, with a denser network of smaller antennae than the current 4G standard, the 5G technology will allow data transfer speeds 50 to 100 times faster than now.
The biggest improvement on the new Vive Pro is new AMOED display sporting a combined resolution of 2880 x 1600, which is 78 percent denser than what you get on the current Vive.
This everyday Ashkenazi Jewish bread had already appeared on Manhattan's Lower East Side at the turn of the century and had even spawned the denser American bagel, made with local high-gluten flour.
In the late 1990s, many producers began to pursue a lusher, glossier, more oaky style — just another modern, polished red, though denser and stronger than many, often at 15 to 16 percent alcohol.
Other Northeastern states have been participating in discussions on how to reduce vehicle emissions, through steps like expanding mass transit, buying electric buses or reconfiguring cities to make them denser and more walkable.
Eugene, a city of about 170,000 people, has created a plan to revamp its six major transport corridors, and to put in place better bus services and new, denser housing along the routes.
Demand for coffee and beer made bubbly with nitrogen, rather than carbon dioxide, has risen over the past year with consumers enjoying the smaller bubbles and the denser foam that the gas produces.
Over this time, the proportion of women who had heard of breast density who also understood the potential for denser tissue to obscure tumors rose from about 72% to 77%, the study found.
The neighborhood has a number of single-family homes, and the street is quiet and quasi-suburban, but there are also apartment buildings and backyard cottages that nod to the city's denser core.
The darker patch at the center of the image is likely a dirty block of water ice "floating" in denser solid nitrogen, and which has been dragged to the edge of a convection cell.
Even Isaac Newton once wrote: Doth not the Refraction of Light proceed from the different density of this Æthereal Medium in different places, the Light receding always from the denser parts of the Medium?
Hitchcock points to David Chang's fried chicken sandwich shop Fuku, which tested out its concept in the East Village before opening a second location in the pricier (and much denser and lunch-friendlier) Midtown.
I started to anticipate how terrain would affect the pace of fire: open stretches of pine needles caught instantly, but I learned to place my dabs in tight clusters near saplings and denser shrubbery.
And the 3D printed pieces the company had on hand certainly appeared far denser and more solid that most of what you'll see coming out of an FDM printer, even at the industrial level.
In a world where personal transportation will increasingly be defined by the need for nimble city cars that can whizz populations across ever denser urban landscapes, this big lumbering transporter seems out of place.
Why the divide exists: It's easier for internet service providers like Comcast, Charter, AT&T and Verizon to invest in broadband networks in urban areas, where denser populations ensure a higher return on investment.
Global telecom companies are spending billions to develop 5G networks, which will rely on denser arrays of small antennas to offer data speeds up to 50 or 100 times faster than current 4G networks.
Another notable characteristic: Castelrosso is a "milled-curd" cheese, meaning that after the curd is formed and cooked, it's milled—or cut into small pieces—and salted, leading to a denser, crumblier final product.
Airlines, including Delta and United, are rolling out business-class cabins with pods and suites reminiscent of the top-tier of commercial air travel, all in denser cabins, aimed at those flying for work.
To help address issues with falling sales, Target has said it would invest in its stores, supply chain and digital – including the rollout of smaller-format stores in urban areas, denser suburbs, and colleges.
And the vines need to have a denser canopy of leaves to promote photosynthesis, so the rows have to be wider apart so the leaves in one row won't shade the fruit in another.
The idea was to, as the Times reporters Conor Dougherty and Brad Plumer wrote, "allow eight-story buildings near major transit stops, even if local communities object," to encourage denser housing near public transit.
Recent research by Greg Martin and Steven Webster at Emory University confirms that Democrats are more likely than Republicans to move to denser, more urban places, and Republicans to move to less dense ones.
The tension was denser than a loaf of kulich as Philip announced that from now on they would like to simply be given orders and left to carry them out as they see fit.
Down here, the pressure has risen to more than 200 billion times the pressure at sea level on Earth, pressing the surrounding atoms so closely together that it's about 10 times denser than iron.
Trump later said that for "a virtually insignificant amount of energy" the US would soon be producing cars that are "substantially" less expensive and "much safer" because they will be made of denser materials.
Games with higher temperatures tend to, but don't always result in, a greater number of home runs, since higher temperatures allow balls to fly a bit farther than they would in colder, denser air.
The question remains whether the training will have a positive and lasting impact on employee morale, as staff interact with more passengers than ever thanks to more travelers, fuller planes or denser cabin configurations.
With a standard resolution of 3840x2160 (or the number of lines of pixels on each side of the screen), 4K offers a much denser, sharper image than the older HD standard of 1080p. (RTings.
Denser, broadening communities also played a significant role in how rainfall and storm surge from Florence swallowed entire neighborhoods, with many more homes directly in the storm's path than there were about 50 years ago.
Bo-Berry biscuits are a denser, sweeter version of the regular Bojangles biscuits, and all of them have Mother Nature's very own Bo-Berries baked in, and a reasonable amount of icing drizzled on top.
A dip in wind speed and temperature is making air denser, trapping pollutants and worsening air quality, said Vivek Chattopadhyay, a senior program manager at New Delhi-based non-profit Centre for Science and Environment.
On volume one, the anomalous exercises in pop accessibility stood out above all: the songs with sung lyrics; the occasional hummable hooks; the nuggets designed to seduce listeners initially before presenting the denser, crunchier stuff.
Its levels are short enough that you can easily binge a dozen or more at once, the action building thrillingly as waves get denser, barriers are fortified, and strategically placed bombs trigger cross-shaped explosions.
Extreme low temperatures require very clear and dry air to persist for several days, which makes it denser than warm air, so the pockets of extreme cold get trapped in hollows of the ice sheet.
Instead, the group has developed a mechanical system that floats through the water and concentrates the plastics into denser areas that can then be collected by boats and taken back to shore to be recycled.
As for possible fixes, a large majority of adults, 62 percent, said they were in favor of mandating that local governments change their zoning laws to allow denser development near transit centers and job hubs.
As Jennifer Berglund explains for Discover Magazine, like oil on water, the freshwater will floats above a denser layer of saltwater, and where they mix, they'll form a layer of brackish water called the halocline.
According to the organizers, the two fairs attract some 60,000 visitors, but the crowds were conspicuously denser at the contemporary art fair, where the work on display is younger and the price points generally lower.
The large number of unvaccinated people, officials say, represents the biggest challenge for slowing down the disease because it many live in rural areas as well as urban centers where people live in denser communities.
The thickness of Greek yogurt (even when it's cut with some milk, it's significantly thicker than buttermilk) also helps produce an easily workable dough without introducing excess moisture, which can lead to tougher, denser biscuits.
The bill applies only to projects that are already within a city's plans: If the project were higher or denser than current zoning laws allow, it would still have to go through the City Council.
But I've also talked with public officials who say Hudson Yards has made it harder to have a productive conversation about building taller and denser, which we need to do to create more affordable housing.
Or it may simply be that The Irishman — with its much longer runtime and denser subject matter — is simply less popular than a dramatic horror movie like Bird Box as an item of popular culture.
"There is some evidence that the plaques" in highly active people "are denser and more stable" than those in sedentary people, she says, making them less likely to break free and cause a heart attack.
By the 1970s, as the city became denser and buildings rose higher, residents opposed a proposed downtown skyscraper that would have thrown long shadows across the Common and the adjacent and equally beloved Public Garden.
Some of the most frenetic building in the city is near transit hubs in western Queens and northern Brooklyn, where rezoning in the early- to mid-173s allowed developers to build taller, denser residential projects.
While the outbreak has remained in rural areas, some clusters of cases are close to urban centers including Rio de Janeiro, where people live in denser communities and mostly have not been vaccinated against yellow fever.
Besides that fact that much of our current infrastructure is in trouble, the American population is urbanizing, requiring cities to beef up their transit systems and find more efficient ways to get goods into denser neighborhoods.
Tennessee is the home state of Dollar General, which in recent years overtook its rivals to become the retailer of choice of low-income Americans, so it has one of the denser statewide networks of shops.
The trees range anywhere between three and four feet tall when they ship, according to a Home Depot spokesperson, as some tend to be shorter with denser branches, while others grow taller with longer, thinner branches.
Even more so than in denser European cities like Paris, where he admits that hopping on a scooter might just be more of a "nice to have", given shorter distances and all the other available options.
Where Pittsburgh offers a range of weather conditions and other environmental variables for testing, San Francisco will provide new challenges for Uber's self-driving tech, including denser, often more chaotic traffic, plus narrower lanes and roads.
Sure, some sites and natural splendors may look (objectively) better and the weather may be (also, objectively) perfect during some months, but that means higher prices, denser crowds and a significantly high chance of getting photobombed.
Suburbs are growing denser and more diverse; urban cores are greener, cleaner and often less densely populated than they were (even go-go Manhattan has two-thirds as many people as it did a century ago).
Miller advised that since these interview-style podcasts "are richer and a bit denser," you should make sure you carve a good block of "focus time" — 30 to 40 minutes — to tune in to them. 5.
After recreating the latte with their own espresso and milk, the team created a simulated coffee drink, injecting heated, dyed freshwater into heated, denser saltwater to test the scientific parameters that make this spontaneous layering possible.
Such zoning restrictions, which disproportionately impact low-income residents and people of color, limit cities from getting denser and are often the primary drivers of exploding housing costs in booming cities, as Axios' Erica Pandey reported.
"Everyone is pushing the 'well being' trend ... but an A321XLR will arguably be more comfortable than a 9-abreast Boeing 787," passenger experience expert John Walton said, referring to denser seat configurations used by some airlines.
Then there's the taste: The filling is sweet yet sharply tart — reminiscent of lemon meringue pie, but creamier and denser — exactly what you want after eating a basket of fried shrimp or a pile of barbecue.
Glacé au chocolat (chocolate frosted) — This doughnut felt a little denser than some of the others, but the frosting was perfectly chocolatey without being too sweet, in my opinion, and I don't usually even like frosting.
The group is also pushing for an amended version of a statewide bill, SB50, that would reform zoning laws to allow for denser construction of housing in areas near major public transit hubs and job centers.
As the number of renters rises—Freddie Mac estimates millions of homeowning baby boomers will downsize to become renters by 2020—and cities get denser, VCs have an opportunity to reinvent the $30 billion self-storage market.
Roque de los Muchachos peaks at a much lower elevation—just under 8,000 feet—meaning the air is denser, warmer, and less ideal for observations in certain parts of the spectrum, including blue and near-ultraviolet wavelengths.
And while it isn't in scope of this specific arrangement, the two car makers also say that talks continue about expanding their cooperation to cover highly automated driving within denser urban areas and in city driving conditions.
"It's almost like the water is denser and I can feel it all down my arms and on my legs, and when I kick against it, it feels heavier than in a warm swimming pool," Campbell said.
Single-family homes that today are sold to flippers or to yuppies looking to undertake a gut renovation project would instead tend to get sold to small-scale apartment developers who would refashion them as denser structures.
And despite all the best efforts of city, academic and other leaders to kickstart new entrepreneurship and investment in metro regions outside the incumbents, capital and connections — like matter itself — will gravitate toward the denser, brighter areas.
The breads are struan, made with some emmer and spelt and dusted with sesame seeds; pain de campagne, with a crisp crust and great complexity from rye; and fortuna, somewhat denser and riddled with cracked wheat berries.
"Things came, things went, over the years: It got denser as he acquired more things," said Jackie Coulter, a senior consultant at Sotheby's on rugs and carpets, standing among Mr. Hodgkin's lifelong possessions in a Sotheby's warehouse.
The first, which is most common to the central United States, mirrors the way regular thunderstorms are formed: Warmer, moist air close to the ground rises and mixes with colder, denser air higher up in the atmosphere.
The result is a strange mixture of curtness and bagginess, with far more information about Mark and Karen's unremarkable lives than the story needs, delivered in far denser chunks than the reader can digest with any pleasure.
Some anti-trans voices argue, however, that it's male puberty that makes trans women stronger and faster, pointing to the fact that trans women, on average, have narrower hips and broader shoulders, as well as denser bones.
Over the nearly 13.8 billion years since then, gravity has heightened the contrast by pulling matter toward the dense spots: Now, galaxies like the Milky Way and Andromeda are 1 million times denser than the cosmic average.
In return for the ability to build denser housing near transit stations, developers are required to designate 20113 percent of the project as affordable, said Jerry Rusthoven, acting assistant director for the Austin Planning and Zoning Department.
The aircraft has vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) and short take off and landings (STOL) capabilities in order to reduce emissions and noise while increasing its ability to operate in denser urban areas, according to the automaker.
After a century of fire suppression, during which forests got denser and accumulated woody debris led to hotter, more catastrophic infernos, fire chiefs in Yosemite and elsewhere have come to embrace periodic burns as good wilderness management.
Because the paler palette creates a more open sensation than in paintings that feature her denser, anchoring blacks, here the viewer is left to fill in her relation to color and map it onto her own body.
While the Great Smog was denser and longer-lasting than previous "fogs," the long-term effects of the Great Smog weren't realized until several weeks — and even years — later as Londoners were already used to bad air quality.
Rinks at high altitudes are believed to be better-suited for fast times as there is less oxygen frozen into the ice, making it denser, but a delighted Lee said athletes had nothing but praise for the venue.
In a blog post published after the finale, he reassured fans that he would have a finished series for them one day and his ending, filled with different characters and a far denser medium that the show offered.
I was careful not to use too much butter, since the drippings already add plenty of fat, and too much fat can inhibit the formation of that all-important gluten network, making for a denser, less puffy texture.
To get a better sense of the brown dwarf formation rate within clusters of varying star densities, these researchers embarked on a search of brown dwarfs in a more distant, far denser star forming region known as RCW38.
This freshwater is less dense than the salty waters of the North Atlantic, and it tends to sit on the surface of the sea, rather than sinking to deeper depths as denser, saltier waters do in this area.
Representatives of larger, denser, harder hit population centers would call for a delay over concerns that a mix of fear of further spread, illness, and quarantines—either officially recommended or self-imposed—will decimate turnout in their districts.
Although Republican red visually dominates the map on the right, which shows the results of the 2018 midterm congressional elections, Democrats largely swept denser urban and suburban districts across the country, securing a solid majority in the House.
Cities interested in courting Amazon (or other future high-end employers) should make sure to reform their zoning codes (and mass transit investments) to make sure there's ample scope for constructing new apartments, rowhouses, and other denser structures.
MrSpeakers ships both Aeon Flow models with four sets of tuning filters, which are simply pieces of precut material — some foam, some felt, some even denser — that you insert inside each ear cup to alter the sound you get.
That means the signals likely came from a place where there's a denser clump of stuff, like the remnants of an exploded star (called a supernova), University of Toronto astronomer and study coauthor Cherry Ng said in a statement.
Larger, Jupiter-mass planets are able to survive because their greater mass and gravity enables them to keep hold of their atmosphere, while smaller, rocky planets are much denser, and so less susceptible to being boiled away, said Hellier.
Though they came of age in a digital world, Gen Xers are less likely to trust financial technology, fintech, which is why we see a denser consolidation of retirement funds in their 401k accounts compared to their millennial successors.
That "nearly" is important, as there were very small fluctuations in the density of that gas, and the denser portions started to attract other nearby gas, setting into motion the events that led to the universe we see today.
When it comes to the more concentrated blasts of energy — the coronal streamers — scientists know that they are denser and more slowing moving beams from the sun, but scientists are still largely unsure of how and when they form.
So it is perhaps even more surprising that relatively isolated nonmetropolitan businesses are on average more resilient than their metro cousins, despite the considerable economic advantages of urban areas, which boast a denser networks of workers, suppliers and markets.
The annual Hamtramck (pronounced Ham-tram-ick) Fat Tuesday celebration centers on the paczki (pronounced pooch-key), a Polish pastry that in the simplest terms can be described as Poland's much richer and denser cousin of the jelly donut.
The cataract was much denser than those that occur in old people, and only after it was removed could the doctors glimpse Aminata's retina — the layer of light-sensitive cells at the back of the eye, essential for sight.
Mr. Calthorpe insists that planners need to take bold steps and argues that rethinking major boulevards like El Camino by filling in with denser housing and adding a more efficient autonomous transit system is the best place to start.
As they set out for their day, a few of the firefighters told BuzzFeed News that the fire was still going strong out past the denser forests, where there are more open fields for the flames to quickly devour.
They each have front-facing stereo speakers and OLED displays, though the smaller Pixel has a 1080p resolution (for a density of 441 PPI) and the larger version has a 264 x 2749 resolution (for an even denser 2128 PPI).
"MRI is more commonly performed in younger women with denser breast tissue, and we know that MRI, being more sensitive, can lead to additional findings that lead women to opt for bilateral mastectomy," he said, but more research is needed.
A week of construction combined with denser police and security personnel presence—as well as the sensory barrage from Klieg lights, skyscraper-sized TV displays, and sound checks of multiple stadium-grade sound systems—had to be taking its toll.
We see here that NYC is overwhelmingly blue, which makes sense — according to an analysis by Richard Florida, 11 of the 73 largest US cities voted for Obama over Romney in 2012, and Obama performed particularly well in denser cities.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - London's mayor said on Wednesday that he will tackle a chronic housing shortage by allowing denser construction and developing small sites like gardens and shops, in a move criticized by one opponent as a "garden grab".
"It's not good coming together and becoming denser ... if that density doesn't allow you to be more social and to have meaningful bonds," said architect Itai Palti, based in Britain where the government says loneliness is a major health issue.
A few years ago I was on Eighth Avenue, also known as Frederick Douglass Boulevard, picketing a fund-raiser for a politician who was pushing for denser mixed-use zoning along 22014th Street, the "Main Street" of my sprawling neighborhood.
NASA's analogy is to imagine putting your hand in a hot oven versus dunking it into a pot of boiling water—the temperatures may be the same, but the water will do more rapid damage because the medium is far denser.
The rest of the year, the animals will live mostly outdoors in their separate areas, which have been landscaped to resemble the panda's two main habitats, a dry bamboo forest and a denser woodland kept misty by a fog machine.
He noted that any reports or rumors about cases in large metropolitan areas could have a bigger effect on investor nerves due to the possibility of a faster spreading in a denser population as well as the potential economic impact.
"Meituan's service may be particularly well-suited for specific Chinese environments, where often offices and dormitories are in close proximity to one another, and apartment blocs are denser than in, say the United States," Zielenziger told CNBC in an email.
Unlike today's networks that are built using large towers scattered every few miles, 5G requires the massive deployment of small cell technology to enable the network to handle the exponential growth of data transmission, which will need to be much denser.
In Iraq, General Votel said that in just the past 37 days, as the fight moved into the denser western side of Mosul, 284 of the Iraqi forces had been killed and 1,600 more wounded, underlining the ferocity of the battles.
But Mr. Arieli said that for supporters of the two-state solution there were also advantages in the new policy, especially if new construction was mostly concentrated within the blocs, making them denser rather than spreading over a larger geographical area.
Ultimately, the real answer, in Europe and beyond, is eliminating fossil fuels altogether — and reducing the number of cars on our roads by providing better alternatives, such as strengthened public transportation and denser development that makes biking and walking easier.
The city's hope is that over time, as knowledge of the new route network becomes more widespread, ridership will continue to rise — especially because Houston's flexible land use rules will allow for denser housing construction to arise near popular transit corridors.
" In Chicago, where rezoning also occurred to allow for more growth and taller, denser construction (known as upzoning), the changes have been shown to have "no effect" on housing supply while "housing prices rose on the parcels and in projects that were upzoned.
The biggest difference for Ben & Jerry's fans might be that these new pints also don't have the denser consistency and slightly icier flavor associated with the brand's frozen yogurt offerings, which currently come in a variety of well-known B&J's flavors.
One theory about the ocean-climate relationship, popularized by the movie The Day After Tomorrow, holds that if the Greenland ice sheet melts, a vast sheet of freshwater will pour into the north Atlantic, floating atop the denser, heavier seawater, and disrupting AMOC.
The dark shape in the channels between the cells is probably a dirty water "iceberg" floating in the denser, solid nitrogen, while the numerous pits in Pluto's surface are thought to be the result of sublimation — solid ice turning directly into gas.
In the two recent works, "Crowd of Crowds: Obedience Scale" (2018) and "Crowd of Crowds: 100th Monkey" (2017), the colors are brighter and the patterning denser and more insistently all-over as they stretch from edge to edge and top to bottom.
The resulting crater then partially filled with denser nitrogen ice and possibly a bulge of liquid water from an underground ocean, and the additional mass caused Pluto to roll over, perhaps as much as 60 degrees, to its present configuration, the scientists conclude.
Spain's branch network has been denser than in much of the rest of Europe - there was one branch per 1,452 people in 2014, against a euro zone average of around 2,000 - so they are an easy target for banks looking to cut costs.
In China, they're seeing urbanization in a way that I can't comprehend and so what we need to find is a way to provide the same mobility that you and I take for granted, but that can scale to a much denser population.
Territorial behavior is only making the vegetation denser, and there will be plenty more of that behavior to come instead of what tennis really needs: a clear path for the sport and its fans to follow in an extremely competitive entertainment landscape.
Other statistically significant predictors — in roughly descending order — included: the neighborhood's share of residents with college degrees; the employment rate; the share of black residents; the share of Hispanic residents; third-grade math test scores; and population density (with denser neighborhoods being worse).
When Mr. Joyce finally got around to reading his grandfather's books ("I am a Joyce, not a Joycean," he liked to say), he said he had been surprised that the denser ones, like "Ulysses" and "Finnegans Wake," were not so baffling after all.
Today, single-family zoning serves to prop up home prices and give incumbent households a reason to oppose new, denser housing that might lower prices of existing homes while bringing more families with children into the community, causing school taxes to rise.
Olga Neuwirth's "Magic Flu-idity" is for flute and typewriter; Pamela Z's "Louder, Warmer, Denser" is for flute and fixed media; Phyllis Chen's "Blood Beat" includes a part for live heartbeat; and Sarah Hennies's "Reservoir 2: Intrusion" stars the voices of Constellation Chor.
If the city changed the zoning to allow for denser construction, the number of housing units available in the neighborhood would increase and thus (essentially by definition) the number of people who are able to afford to live there would go up.
Indeed, mmWave is the "fastest 5G" that's most often referred to, but as it is suited to denser, urban areas, it will not be used as much in rural or suburban areas, where mid-bands and low-bands, called Sub-6GHz 5G, will be employed.
While companies are trying to petition the city to let them expand into denser areas of the city (namely Manhattan), it's been slow going compared to how these companies bombarded the market in San Francisco or Shanghai — moving fast, without permission, and asking forgiveness later.
The former is the default and is a better experience for viewing the imagery and videos accompanying the posts, but if you prefer a denser look, you can switch over to compact mode from the "more" button at the top-right of the screen.
It wasn't that the suburbs were going away, the articles suggested (though the young and affluent keep clustering in cities where there are more jobs), it was that suburbs themselves were also shifting — toward walkability and denser, multifamily housing near public transit — becoming more citylike.
In the Detroit version, Mary's halo is visualized like one of Saturn's rings, with denser, brighter lines apparently casting a shadow on the golden cloud immediately next to it, which then explodes subtly from the aureole in a series of lightly traced zigzagging lines.
They have created double helices in which the existing bases, A, T, C and G, are supplemented by Z, P, S and B. This hachimoji ("eight letters") DNA offers much denser data storage than evolution has had at its disposal for the past 4bn years.
Work to build more high rise residential towers, town houses and commercial buildings is continuing full steam, with dozens of heavy duty trucks carrying sand and materials while cranes dot a skyline that is growing taller and denser as high-rise apartments rapidly approach completion.
It still uses glass beads instead of plastic polypellets for a better experience (glass beads are smaller, denser and make the blanket noticeably less bulky), but the duvet cover is made with a "faux tencel" material that encourages airflow and keeps you from overheating.
Paul speaks in a scatterbrained mumble, like someone who is perpetually on the hunt for his intended meaning, and his association with his brother has certainly made it easier for him to sink into a Philadelphia indie rock scene that's growing denser by the day.
Serves one Ingredients: 1 medium-size yam 6 ounces of gluten-free oat milk (add slightly more for a thinner soup, or less for a denser pudding or ice cream, advises Kamali) Nutmeg or cinnamon to taste ¼ cup blueberries 1 tablespoon crushed walnuts 1.
As I crossed beneath the Brooklyn Bridge and wandered into the denser greenery where ponds reflect the sun and trees shade paths, I caught speakers discussing the impact of global warming on cherry trees, and the surprising diversity of birds that visit the park.
At their new Park Slope location, the owners Peter Shelsky and Lewis Spada have brought on Matthew Tilden, who was at Scratchbread in Bedford-Stuyvesant, to bake bagels that, while quite plump, are denser, chewier and crisper than the usual examples of the genre.
In Sydney, for example, a division between an affluent, largely Anglo population in the city's north and east and a denser immigrant population in the south and west has caused tensions, said Awais Piracha, an associate professor of urban planning at Western Sydney University.
In the aptly titled "Storm Warnings" (22020), which measures 255 by 228 inches, a blackish, dust-like cloud — which is denser along the drawing's right edge — rises, undulates, and thins out as it spans the upper part of the paper up to its left edge.
Jerry Brown chief among them — see with clarity that our only defensible path forward involves the end of Nimby resistance to change and the mass construction of denser housing and public transit guided by enlightened city planning to create a more livable and sustainable future.
As part of an ongoing ocean monitoring program, he and his colleagues observed that during a series of colder-than-average winters between 2010 and 2018, surface waters in the Labrador Sea became denser and more voluminous as they surrendered their heat to the atmosphere.
WARSAW, Jan 8 (Reuters) - With days to go before the Polish ski season kicks off in earnest, Poland's most popular mountain resort, Zakopane, is choking in smog denser than in India's capital New Delhi, one of the world's most polluted cities, Polish activists said.
The Haskell Street fight shows why passing laws is one thing and building is another, but also gives a glimpse of what the denser neighborhoods of the future might look like — and why lots of little buildings are more important than a few skyscrapers.
When Cohn and Abhinav Kumar of Stony Brook University carried out extensive numerical calculations on the sequences of auxiliary functions, they found that the best possible sphere packings in dimensions eight and 24 could be at most 83 percent denser than E8 and the Leech lattice.
What's more, since the neighborhoods will be denser, many of the households that live in them will eschew the car for at least some trips — perhaps driving to work but walking to nearby restaurants, or commuting on mass transit but driving the car for big grocery runs.
Take Somerville, Massachusetts, a nice town adjacent to Boston and Cambridge that's chock full of what's come to be known as "missing middle" housing — structures that are denser than a detached single-family home sitting on a large lot but smaller than a high-rise condo building.
This is a denser, more Star Wars-esque Men In Black than ever before, with even more goofy aliens working at the agency or making their way in the world, to the point where it's easy to wonder exactly how many actual humans are left on Earth.
Last but by no means least, with the state of Texas accounting for a huge share of America's overall population growth, it's interesting to look at the divergent fates of its metro areas — Austin and Dallas are sprawling, but San Antonio and Houston are getting denser.
That is about 25,000 times greater than the air pressing against you here on the surface of Earth, and the water is squeezed into a type of ice known as ice VII, which is about 60 percent denser than usual water, and solid at room temperature.
It seems to me that technology, by shrinking our world and forming ever denser connections all across it, is inciting the growth, in both number and size, of loose-knit transnational organizations which–over decades–will rise in importance until they begin to usurp our notions of national identities.
This has left the sun embedded in what is known as the Local Bubble, a peanut-shaped void 300 light-years long in which the vacuum of space is even emptier than normal, and which is bounded by a wall of somewhat denser gas and stronger magnetic fields.
If you haven't been keeping up with all the latest and greatest in solid-state hard drive technology, Optane is Intel's branding for products that use the company's 5993D XPoint memory, which it claims offers denser storage than DRAM, while still being dramatically faster than a traditional NAND SSD.
"You kill a couple dozen characters, the people who are left by default need to carry more dramatic weight," showrunner Dan Weiss explained to EW, revealing that this season sees a few previously independent storylines merge together, meaning the episodes will be denser than the ones that came before.
THE LONEY (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $25), a first novel by Andrew Michael Hurley, is considerably longer and denser than "Springtime," and it accommodates a few real horror-story jolts, but it, too, seems more interested in creating unsettling moods than in scaring the wits out of its readers.
The researchers say that while most existing models predict that climate change will increase global tree cover, their own models found that although a warmer climate is likely to increase tree cover in northern areas, such as Siberia, that will be outweighed by climate change shrinking denser forests in tropical regions.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, not only did use of public transit grow, but Kenworthy found that cities worldwide were becoming denser, in part because millennials weren't decamping for the suburbs (like their boomer parents did), and because seniors were moving back to urban cores, to enjoy the walkable life.
The development has been designated by the city as a municipal town center, a "regionally significant designation" that Ms. Haid said was part of a larger plan to make the surrounding neighborhood denser, taking advantage of proximity to the Canada Line SkyTrain and the B-Line bus rapid transit system.
To reach the staggering depths where blue diamonds are now thought to form, that boron probably rides Earth&aposs dense oceanic crust underground when it  collides with continental crust at subduction zones  — places where two tectonic plates smash together, forcing the denser plate to sink under the less dense one.
Once I was able to tear the thing open (it took a few tries, that cellophane was sturdy), the smell was distinctly Pop-Tart-ish — although the coloring was much more natural and the weight much denser than I remembered the pre-packaged hand pie of my childhood days to be.
Long a staple treat preceding the Catholic fasting period of Lent, the pastries, a no-hole, denser and richer version of the donut, have exploded in popularity in recent years far beyond Chicago's large Polish community to a growing number of high-end, specialty donut shops, bakers and food experts say.
While the denser Boost foam was designed to help runners make sharp turns and cuts and go from pavement to cobblestone to grass (and whatever other surfaces they might come across in a city), it also serves well for other training techniques that require stability like workout drills or weightlifting. 
While AT&T and Verizon have talked about faster broadband in denser urban areas as the first stage of 5G, T-Mobile wants to try to differentiate its efforts by emphasizing broader coverage that can support connected devices in the years to come, said Roger Entner, an analyst at Recon Analytics.
In that case you can send out a few high frequency beams to check up there, then skip down to the middle frequencies, where you can then send out beams with intervals of a thousandth of a nanometer, emerging correspondingly close together to create a denser picture of that central region.
A few days ago, at the behest of the Eye Trauma Unit, researchers at the University of Chile conducted an analysis and found that 80 percent of the pellet is composed of denser materials, including lead, that increases the projectile's velocity and makes it as hard as a skateboard wheel.
According to the Bernal History Project, a research and preservation group, even after the railway forged a connection with denser metropolitan areas in the late 1860s, Bernal Heights remained largely an outlier, booming only after the 1906 earthquake turned developers' attention to its wide-open, affordable and geologically untroubled spaces.
The basic YIMBY (yes in my backyard) thesis, which I endorse, is that high-cost metropolitan areas should revise their zoning rules to allow for more and denser construction, and that this will, among other things, improve the situation for low-income renters and reduce the displacement associated with gentrification.
If shared fleets of autonomous vehicles come to be funded primarily by advertising, we will end up with an auto industry even more committed to auto supremacy than the current one — at best a reluctant partner in any effort to make cities denser and more livable, at worst a committed foe.
On the 8cx, Qualcomm has also doubled the memory interface from 64 to 83 bits, while the system's 7-nanometer architecture offers better overall efficiency thanks to denser chips with lower voltage supply loads compared to Intel and AMD's current x86 CPUs, which are currently produced using less efficient 12nm and 23.1nm processes.
Moving against them is the expense of upgrading networks to run 25G: This requires denser arrays of masts and 'smallcells' to deliver data-intensive services, and the laying of fiber-optic cable to boost speed and achieve the low reaction times needed to delight online gamers or make self-driving cars safe.
I keep the salmon in the walk-in under a few heavy cans of olive oil or plum tomatoes, and soon the fatty orange flesh becomes denser and starts to take on that satisfying seasoning — a little sharp from the black pepper and fresh from the dill and rounded out from the sugar.
Say what you will about Lagercrantz taking over, but his book is denser, more thoughtful, and more action-packed, with a distinct attempt to give audiences what they want: more of the first book's unraveling mysteries, and more of Salander making significant choices instead of sitting passively in a courtroom or a hospital bed.
The contrast between the helpless-infant stage of life and corporate-speak is funny but fairly high-concept for a kiddie movie, and the plot grows denser as it goes along and the baby and Tim reluctantly join forces to stop a conspiracy by which puppies would corner all the love in the world.
In Seattle, there are 40 percent fewer homes on the market than just a year ago, yet this summer, the city council flip-flopped on the mayor's plan to support more high-density construction after neighborhood associations revolted; even with people marching in the streets for affordable housing, only 37 percent of Seattle homebuyers support denser development.
We must mobilize in communities and cities throughout the country to ensure the proper infrastructure is in place at the state and local levels to support new 5G networks that will require a denser network architecture comprised of small cells or connection points that will need access to public rights-of-way, utility poles and other facilities.
From high fashion on down, everything is getting denser and more centralized while the labor happens offstage, with FreshDirect giving way to meal kits with pre-pinched spices, Walmart workers making deliveries that fall within their commute home, and your HomePod or Alexa functioning as a privatized air traffic control tower for a fleet of Amazon drones.
Art students and anyone interested in the production of manga and anime will undoubtedly be fascinated by the depictions of these industries — little details like Ban's explanation of what a "drawing bank" is and various descriptions of the shortcuts animators took to speed up their turnaround time help even the inexperienced reader through the denser, production-laden sections.

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