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coarse-grained

ADJECTIVE
  1. not having a fine texture
    coarse-grained wood
    large-grained sand
  2. composed of or covered with particles resembling meal in texture or consistency
    the photographs were grainy and indistinct
    it left a mealy residue
    granular sugar

How To Use coarse-grained In A Sentence

  • In this case the coarse-grained geometry can provide a guide to extracting useful information from an inherently approximate calculation.
  • The lower part of the section consists of cross-bedded, fine to medium sandstone, with scattered coarse-to very coarse-grained particles.
  • The coarse-grained sandstone matrix is dominated by feldspathic litharenites with 50-70% quartz, 2-5% K-feldspar and 10-15% plagioclase.
  • The heterogeneous computer is a unique system for exploring fine and coarse-grained parallelism in computing.
  • It's very finely-layered and very coarse-grained rock and really doesn't look like anything we've seen at the site before.
  • A violet, coarse-grained, porphyritic quartz syenite, which makes up large parts of the pluton, was collected for dating.
  • This layer of services provides the ability to broker process execution through the aggregation of integration components to support coarse-grained business functions.
  • Most coarse-grained clastic sediment that is deposited in turbidite basins is either derived from alluvial basins or shallow marine shelves.
  • Throughout the Timirovo thrust system, coarse-grained fragments of calcite veins form elongate boudins predominantly oriented parallel to the mylonitic foliation.
  • In this article, we have introduced a new coarse-grained approach for modeling protein stability in concentrated solution environments.
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