Sentences with phrase «langrangian coherent structures»

Observation and analysis of emergent coherent structures in a high - energy - density shock - driven planar mixing layer experiment
Heraclitus said that the coherent structure of everything, the order behind the world, the order of all things — was Logos.
Stories memorized and recited or read and interpreted from rare manuscripts united the tribe or community into a coherent structure with little need or opportunity for diversity, dissent, resistance, or rebellion.
Underlying this confidence in reason's capacities are Hartshorne's assumptions that reality has an intelligible and coherent structure, that human reason can know that structure, and that there can be a basic congruence between reality and human ideas or formulations about that reality.
more likely to deteriorate («rust») long before they collide repeatedly and form a coherent structure or more advanced machine that might turn out a 747.
These surfaces are called Lagrangian coherent structures (LCSs).
«Our findings further support the usefulness of Lagrangian coherent structures to decompose unsteady fluid flows into dynamically different regions.»
Using a powerful microscope to observe mouse oocytes as they split, Ellenberg's group found that the spindles assembled into two coherent structures, one for the future egg and one for the future polar body.At first, spindles appeared throughout the cell in a sort of mesh.
These so - called Lagrangian coherent structures have been observed shaping other natural phenomena, including volcanic ash clouds and plankton blooms.
«The Lagrangian coherent structures serve as a kind of temporary scaffolding around which an atmospheric river can grow and lengthen,» Perez - Munuzuri said.
Using publically available data about wind speed and water vapor flux from real - world atmospheric rivers over the Atlantic, the scientists created a computer model consisting of thousands of moving virtual air particles and found a close match between the complex swirls — the Lagrangian coherent structures — made by the air particles and the patterns made by the real atmospheric rivers.
«Given that atmospheric rivers over the Atlantic and Pacific oceans appear as coherent filaments of water vapor lasting for up to a week, and that Lagrangian coherent structures have turned out to explain the formation of other geophysical flows, we wondered whether Lagrangian coherent structures might somehow play a role in the formation of atmospheric rivers,» said study coauthor Vicente Perez - Munuzuri, a physicist at the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain.
The team thinks Lagrangian coherent structures could provide a better way of identifying and classifying atmospheric rivers.
«There are many examples in developmental biology where cells from different origins will come together and form a coherent structure.
«When teachers prepare to teach, they tend to seek out key points and organize information into a coherent structure,» Nestojko said.
To understand what an exact coherent structure is dynamically, we need to step back from what turbulence looks like visually with bunches of curls and swirls.
But there is clear order that emerges upon finding exact coherent structures.
They're called exact coherent structures (ECSs).
That near - halt point is analogous to an exact coherent structure, but there are a few more kinks in the metaphor.
Thus it is tempting to think of a CME as a coherent structure; a single — perhaps even quasi-solid — body, playing out a game of solar billiards.
With no characters or coherent structure, it's not surprising that the gigantic set pieces lack gravity.
Finally, «Next Generation» accountability systems should adhere to the following five essentials: «(a) state, district, and school leaders must create a system - wide culture grounded in «learning to improve;» (b) learning to improve using [the aforementioned informational systems also] necessitates the [overall] development of [students»] strong pedagogical data - literacy skills; (c) resources in addition to funding — including time, access to expertise, and collaborative opportunities — should be prioritized for sustaining these ongoing improvement efforts; (d) there must be a coherent structure of state - level support for learning to improve, including the development of a strong Longitudinal Data System (LDS) infrastructure; and (e) educator labor market policy in some states may need adjustment to support the above elements» (p. x).
No support towards a more coherent structure, and further attacks on school and teacher autonomy.
This does not refer to the standard way of writing an essay but to forming a coherent structure, body of arguments and points of references.
We had a recent talk by Ming Cao at Florida State in which he showed that the NAM was a very coherent structure when looked at in terms of airmass coordinates, but not in standard x-y coordinates.
The PDO is a manifestation of spatiotemporal chaos, a «coherent structure» if you will (note vukevic would disagree for reasons i don't yet understand).
Both procedures have UNKNOWN impact on topology of solutions of the original Navier - Stokes problem, especially on long term evolution (which is precisely the entire goal of climate modeling), on development of «coherent structures» and their interaction and formation of seemingly stable large - scale atmospheric circulation.
What you call standing waves are more commonly called coherent structures.
Pierrehumbert RT, and P. Malguzzi 1984: Forced coherent structures and local multiple equilibria in a barotropic atmosphere.
The mean time series shows quite coherent structure.
Pieces of legislation passed at different times by different Congresses have to be blended together into a coherent structure.
Increasingly, the complexity of some matters is such that without a coherent structure supporting their delivery, there is a risk of them spiralling out of control, both in terms of cost and time.
These, no doubt, will require adjustment in the light of experience as times goes on, but this can readily be done if one starts with a coherent structure.
The STAR technique breaks your answer down into a coherent structure to show the interviewer why you've got the required skills and attributes.
To provide a coherent structure for the development of the profession including education and training standards based on a competency framework.

Not exact matches

The team writes that Trump's Cabinet is «more coherent on domestic issues» and, moreover, the US's legislative structure is decentralized.
The company's decision not to pursue retail investor fund structures is not only more prudent from an investment standpoint, it's a more coherent strategy for their business — which is investing, not chasing down Main Street investors.
It is a structure which makes chaos coherent, or it is a stricture which blocks the road to understanding.
Whitehead's metaphysical system, on the other hand, utilizes the axiomatic structure to form a coherent matrix of categories, yet, like Plato's Timaeus, offers an explanation of the limitations inherent in any cosmological endeavor.
Swenson has very aptly remarked that Kierkegaard has shown `... that the life of feeling has inherent structure and system, that valuations fall into coherent systematic groups, that emotions are not merely a structureless mush...» He believes there is a kind of logos obtaining within subjectivity.
To the Stagerite, we owe: the idea that the natural world is a coherent object of philosophical study, the structure of that philosophy, and the rational and logical tools with which to study it.
As to the rest of what you typed: It's not even coherent, much less a cogent logical structure that compels anybody to do anything.
For example, imagine if a new discovery in physics (like a secret coherent message from God embedded in the structure of human DNA and other life forms) were to provide evidence of an intelligent creator, this would not actually prove the existence of the omnipotent God.
One speaks, for example, of the wheel as a solar symbol, of the cosmogonic egg as the symbol of the non-differentiated totality, or of the serpent as a chthonian, sexual, or funeral symbol, etc. (In like manner it is agreed that the term «symbolism» should be reserved for a structurally coherent ensemble, for example, we speak of aquatic symbolism, the structure of which can not be deciphered except through studying a great number of religious facts which are heterogeneous in appearance, such as baptismal and lustration rites, aquatic cosmogonies, myths relative to floods or to marine catastrophes, myths featuring fecundity through contact with water, etc. [Cf. Eliade, Patterns in Comparative Religion, pp. 188 ff., and Images et symboles, pp. 164 ff.
Some of Liverpool's pervading issues are obvious: we need both competent centre - backs and a coherent defensive structure; we need to reorganise and solidify our midfield; we aren't pressing very well; the squad isn't deep...
@ Luis Enrique (and a bit @ Thomas): A conception of what political philosophy does might be something like: attempts to systematize political structures, in order both to provide as coherent an explanation as possible of our current intuitions, and extrapolate from them to prescriptions for how they might be improved / made more consistent.
In contrast, in graphite, striking coherent transients of the structure were observed in both image and diffraction, directly measuring, on the nanoscale, the longitudinal resonance period governed by Young's elastic modulus.
A coherent scene structure was needed to achieve the highest correlation of activity between viewers in parts of the brain involved in extracting meaning (The Journal of Neuroscience, vol 28, p 2539).
It will present a structured and coherent progression of major concepts and skills based around interests and learning strategies equally relevant to girls and boys.
Conventional methods researchers use to determine the structure of crystals and minerals are based on the coherent scattering of light.
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