Examples of 'coarse-grained' in a sentence

Meaning of "coarse-grained"

Coarse-grained refers to a texture with large grains or particles
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  • Consisting of coarse particles.
  • Having a coarse, irregular texture.
  • inelegant; gross.

How to use "coarse-grained" in a sentence

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Coarse-grained parallelism is used at this level.
Water escape structures in coarse-grained sediments.
A coarse-grained solidification microstructure is formed in the welded seam.
It lies in between a hornfel and a coarse-grained skarn.
It has a coarse-grained composition and a low degree of material grading.
The map are however unprecise and coarse-grained.
The graywacke is coarse-grained and contains local lenses of conglomerate.
The completely decomposed granite is a coarse-grained saprolite.
The coarse-grained sandstones of the formation contain penguin fossils.
It consists predominately of massive, coarse-grained metagreywacke and metaconglomerate.
A coarse-grained component would perform all four of these steps.
The granite was pale red and fine to coarse-grained.
Images may appear coarse-grained when viewed in the zoom mode.
Several soil classes may correspond to coarse-grained soils.
The tough and coarse-grained wood is difficult to split and work.

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We then investigate the role of the coarse-grained representation.
It may be fine and coarse-grained and contain siliceous or argillaceous components.
This type of multithreading is known as block, cooperative or coarse-grained multithreading.
His recent interests include coarse-grained reconfigurable architectures of integrated circuits.
Coarse-grained components tend to be richer in behavior than fine-grained components.
Alluvial deposits form in areas of high relief and are typically coarse-grained.
Generally light colored, coarse-grained plutons of these compositions are referred to as granitoids.
A much larger simulation timescales can be achieved using coarse-grained modeling.
The coarse-grained simulation models were validated in detailed simulations and experiments.
Wash after the solution of potassium permanganate, rolled in coarse-grained salt.
The coarse-grained or common facies takes up the largest surface area.
These symbols used in combination designate the type of coarse-grained soils.
A coarse-grained buffing wheel can also be used at low speed to score surface.
We will be interested in cases where the coarse-grained density slightly depends on position.
This problem of limited computation power can be overcome by using coarse-grained models.
The latter are coarse-grained privileges that can not be transferred between processes.
The original has been destroyed, but the copy exists in a coarse-grained version.
Finally, especially the coarse-grained mortars can be affected by the microdosimetric effects.
And this is what we learned from just a few, relatively coarse-grained principles.
The texture is coarse-grained and gritty, and the mouthfeel feel is unsatisfactory.
The central part of the pluton is also coarse-grained but lacks the megacrysts.
This is a coarse-grained soil, with high permeability favoring the formation of groundwater in aquifers.
Even with the split funnel, this system is what is known as coarse-grained locking.
He acknowledged that current coarse-grained models are not yet good enough.
Coarse-grained particles, as they can be found next to streets and dusty industrial areas.
The first stages consist of a coarse-grained and poorly-sorted blanket of impact ejecta.
Coarse-grained rules that result in detecting many scenarios, most of which are not actually suspicious.
The optimal morphemes were generally more coarse-grained than those implicated by linguistic analysis.
The horizontal, circular sieving motion ensures exact separation of fine and coarse-grained products.
In turn, peridotite is a coarse-grained igneous rock formed very deep inside the earth.
A cohesion - fines content relationship was proposed to predict the cohesion of the initial coarse-grained soil.
Skarns or tactites are hard, coarse-grained metamorphic rocks that form by a process called metasomatism.
Fine-grained action recognition has some notable differences with coarse-grained action recognition.
Peridotite is a dense, coarse-grained igneous rock consisting mostly of the minerals olivine and pyroxene.
For studies beyond the microscopic regime, simplified coarse-grained models are therefore needed.

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