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Definition of granularity in English: granularitynounɡranjʊˈlarɪtiˌɡrænjəˈlɛrədi mass noun1The quality or condition of being granular. Example sentencesExamples - We need much more granularity - we need to look at finer shades of grey.
- It is shown that this approach allows extracting meaningful quantitative estimates of the effective thickness and modular granularity of the polymers.
- From the numerical results, we extracted a simple functional form for the force versus elongation curve as a function of effective thickness, chain granularity, and contour length.
- Crystalline texture refers to granularity and was measured using categories modified from Rick.
- The problem comes when these aggregators don't have enough granularity.
- Any further addition will lead to print granularity.
- The cell population with high green fluorescence was shown to belong to the population selected on the basis of size and granularity (data not shown).
- Eosinophilic precursors are less common in this type, and only an occasional cell will demonstrate cytoplasmic granularity.
- The additional insight obtained here is the indication of the effective DNA granularity and thickness.
- Others had a brown, thicker, and coarser membrane, with irregular granularity on the outside.
- The lining of the cyst was smooth with focal granularity.
- The granularity of sand and water content have great effect in the increase of compressive stresses.
- Likewise, granular cell tumors may arise in relation to the pituitary gland/stalk; however, these tumors owe their cytoplasmic granularity to numerous autophagic vacuoles, not mitochondria.
- A faint basophilic granularity was present in the wall of several of the larger vessels; this granularity was highlighted by periodic acid-Schiff stain.
- The chip also provides MPEG 2 encoding with digital video noise reduction, eliminating granularity within the picture and thus improving the quality of the compressed video.
2technical The scale or level of detail in a set of data. the bill data doesn't provide sufficient granularity to answer the questions Example sentencesExamples - Positive deviance says that if you want to create change, you must scale it down to the lowest level of granularity and look for people within the social system who are already manifesting the desired future state.
- Eventually you'll achieve a level of granularity you simply don't need.
- We can break down to any level of granularity that the physical network allows.
- At the same time, there is a need to process content at a deeper level of granularity than is currently associated with conventional indexing and text analysis.
- Focus analytical efforts at higher echelons in direct support of designated tactical forces at the supported units' level of granularity.
Rhymes angularity, barbarity, bipolarity, charity, circularity, clarity, complementarity, familiarity, hilarity, insularity, irregularity, jocularity, linearity, parity, particularity, peculiarity, polarity, popularity, regularity, secularity, similarity, singularity, solidarity, subsidiarity, unitarity, vernacularity, vulgarity Definition of granularity in US English: granularitynounˌɡranyəˈlerədēˌɡrænjəˈlɛrədi 1The quality or condition of being granular. Example sentencesExamples - Likewise, granular cell tumors may arise in relation to the pituitary gland/stalk; however, these tumors owe their cytoplasmic granularity to numerous autophagic vacuoles, not mitochondria.
- We need much more granularity - we need to look at finer shades of grey.
- The chip also provides MPEG 2 encoding with digital video noise reduction, eliminating granularity within the picture and thus improving the quality of the compressed video.
- From the numerical results, we extracted a simple functional form for the force versus elongation curve as a function of effective thickness, chain granularity, and contour length.
- Crystalline texture refers to granularity and was measured using categories modified from Rick.
- The problem comes when these aggregators don't have enough granularity.
- The lining of the cyst was smooth with focal granularity.
- Others had a brown, thicker, and coarser membrane, with irregular granularity on the outside.
- It is shown that this approach allows extracting meaningful quantitative estimates of the effective thickness and modular granularity of the polymers.
- A faint basophilic granularity was present in the wall of several of the larger vessels; this granularity was highlighted by periodic acid-Schiff stain.
- Eosinophilic precursors are less common in this type, and only an occasional cell will demonstrate cytoplasmic granularity.
- The additional insight obtained here is the indication of the effective DNA granularity and thickness.
- The granularity of sand and water content have great effect in the increase of compressive stresses.
- The cell population with high green fluorescence was shown to belong to the population selected on the basis of size and granularity (data not shown).
- Any further addition will lead to print granularity.
2technical The scale or level of detail present in a set of data or other phenomenon. the bill data doesn't provide sufficient granularity to answer the questions Example sentencesExamples - We can break down to any level of granularity that the physical network allows.
- Eventually you'll achieve a level of granularity you simply don't need.
- Positive deviance says that if you want to create change, you must scale it down to the lowest level of granularity and look for people within the social system who are already manifesting the desired future state.
- Focus analytical efforts at higher echelons in direct support of designated tactical forces at the supported units' level of granularity.
- At the same time, there is a need to process content at a deeper level of granularity than is currently associated with conventional indexing and text analysis.
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