fine-grained造句1. A peeled fine-grained stick, dead straight.
2. Thus it is very well developed on fine-grained basic igneous and metamorphic rocks.
3. These spatter cones contain little, if any, fine-grained ashy material and are amongst the most characteristic products of Hawaiian eruptions.
4. The result is a fine-grained rock containing small traces of metallic iron.
5. Hereabouts can be found, in quarry spoil, the fine-grained whetstone once transported for use in steel manufacture.
6. This delicate fern is preserved in a very fine-grained sandstone, which fractures rather irregularly.
7. If the application's API layer is too fine-grained, you have to invoke both methods from the client layer.
8. The results show that the fine-grained hypidiomorphic pyrite, with a crystal form of pentagonal dodecahedron, contains more Au than others.
9. Fine-grained tasks in conventional thread pools can also generate excessive contention for the task queue shared among all workers.
10. Fine-grained components tend to be tied to specific QoS APIs, which puts constraints on the functional aspects of implementation substitutability and transport independence.
11. Electron microprobe element maps show the distribution and quantity of alkali feldspar in the fine-grained groundmass of the altered basalts.
12. The only way in which one could incorporate such fine-grained information from the Text710 would be to completely re-tag the LOB corpus.
13. As data begin to accumulate on daily food requirements of different species, we can test more fine-grained hypotheses.
14. Modern studies of this kind can take into account many fine-grained features of both the physical and the social environment.
15. The garnet growth zoning was well preserved in the mega-porphyritic garnets, but completely erased due to high-K magma heating and fluid action in the rim and in fine-grained garnets.
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16. At the same time, business units do not care about grand visions for service-oriented architecture (SOA), such as assembling composite applications by weaving together fine-grained services.
17. In addition to the IIS and ASP.NET configurable gatekeepers, you can also use principal permission demands (declaratively or imperatively) as an additional fine-grained access control mechanism.
18. SOCKS Protocol is a kind of proxy protocol. It is on the session layer - the 5th layer of OSI model, which can carry through the fine-grained access control to the transmitted data.
19. A pleasing depth of spicy flavors and wild briary fruits, beautifully soft mouth feel, finishing with gentle fine-grained tannins.
20. By contrasting the plane distribution of oxidation fronts and sedimentary facies, it can be found that oxidation fronts are obviously controlled by interchannel fine-grained sediments.
21. The project is investigating how the content of a JEST response can be authenticated or controlled at a fine-grained data level based on the requesting client's credentials.
22. It is a mesothermal to hyperthermal deposit related to the blinded Yanshanian fine-grained granite or granite-porphyry dykes.
23. Latites contain plagioclase feldspar ( andesine or oligoclase) as large, single crystals (phenocrysts) in a fine-grained matrix of orthoclase feldspar and augite.
24. This opens up the prospect of configuring VGs with a relatively small number of disks and fine-grained storage allocation options through a large number of PPs, which are small in size.
25. REST Programming api-A set of REST (representational state transfer) APIs to give you fine-grained access to such Netflix resources as the title catalog, user queues, and rental activity.
26. This section examines the aspects of substitutability, life cycle, state, and abstraction to generally differentiate coarse- and fine-grained components.
27. By creating a customized conversion file, you can tune the conversion process in more fine-grained details.
28. The United States in 1982 issued a "concrete and mortar used for grinding blast furnace slag fine-grained" standard (ASTM C989 - 82), and was revised in 1989.
29. Aspects also have the ability to modify object state and behavior in new, more fine-grained ways, raising worries about maintaining system integrity, robustness, and even comprehension.
30. This pattern is often used to build higher level business or enterprise services from lower level IT services, components or fine-grained application function.