Sentences with phrase «oscillation for»

Both the stochastic and Relative Strength Index (RSI) show right now there may be some price oscillation for day trading entries.
They produce precision oscillation for superior sound across the entire frequency range.
One, it chose the lowest point in the 60 year multidecadal oscillation for the anomaly measurement, so of course doubled the slope since instantly.
Those 60 years cycles are prominent on the HadCRUT (figure 5 - A) curve used by IPCC as they are in the reconstructions of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation for the past millennium.
Instead of a steady increase of global temperature in the eighties and nineties we find an up and down temperature oscillation for twenty years until real warming starts in 1998.
The effect is not large as there is no prior reason to expect a positive phase of a significant slow oscillation for the period 1970 - 2000, but including more alternatives for natural variations has certainly some influence on the resulting likelihoods.
Evans continues his gish gallop by trying to blame the Pacific Decadal Oscillation for global warming:
The extreme negative oscillation for Dec. 2009 is shown.
There are short term oscillations for both parties but Labour's overall trend is flat in comparison to the Tories» obviously downward one.
Professor Aneta Stefanovska from Lancaster University, who has been studying the physics of biological oscillations for over 20 years, said: «Combining the technique to noninvasively record the fluctuation corresponding to cerebrospinal fluid and our sophisticated methods to analyse oscillations which are not clock - like but rather vary in time around their natural values, we have come to an interesting and non-invasive method that can be used to study aging and changes due to various neurodegenerative brain aging may begin earlier than expected.»
Those oscillations increasingly appear to be the most powerful «climate control knobs» and many advocates of CO2 warming now blame the cool phases of these ocean oscillations for «masking» or «hiding» hypothesized heat.

Not exact matches

What's more, putting money in the market with an eye on dividends is perfect for busy investors with better things to do than watch the oscillation of share prices all day.
For an investor who plans to be in the market for years to come, fretting over daily oscillations in the market is a recipe for disastFor an investor who plans to be in the market for years to come, fretting over daily oscillations in the market is a recipe for disastfor years to come, fretting over daily oscillations in the market is a recipe for disastfor disaster.
For instance, the price oscillations of gold can be many times greater than those produced by a currency pair, such as the EUR / USD.
One need not choose between wonder and action, grace and responsibility, for the «healthy personality is structured upon a principle of oscillation.
Relationships with his friends, he thought, also contributed, as he suffered through «deeply hurtful rejection» by male peers, along with «oscillations between reverence for and fear of typically masculine» classmates.
And the same holds true for oscillations of electric currents and electric fields which the brain produces.
«But it is just in that cold, abominable half despair, half belief, in that conscious burying oneself alive for grief in the underworld for forty years, in that acutely recognized and yet partly doubtful hopelessness of one's position, in that hell of unsatisfied desires turned inward, in that fever of oscillation, of resolutions determined for ever and repented of again a minute later — that the saviour of that strange enjoyment of which I have spoken lies.»
For given values of system parameters (temperature, reactant concentration, etc.), each oscillation will be a duplicate of the previous one, once an initial «warm - up» period is over.
Because this is the sole ideal that has the solidity once owned by Catholicism and the flexibility that this was never able to have, the only one that can always face the future and does not claim to determine it in any particular and contingent form, the only one that can resist criticism and represent for human society the point around which, in its frequent upheavals, in its continual oscillations, equilibrium is perpetually restored, so that when the question is heard whether liberty will enjoy what is known as the future, the answer must be that it has something better still: it has eternity.29
Observing devices, either within the region of the dissipative structure or outside of it, may detect regular oscillations caused by variations of components of the structure, or, if their temporal or spatial resolving power is not high enough for that, they may detect only a new, averaged reading, corresponding to a novel state of affairs brought about by the closure of the set of relationships which defines the dissipative structure.
For instance, the same second - order differential equation is applicable to the vibratory oscillations of a pendulum, an electric circuit, and a violin string, but neither the observable variables nor the theoretical concepts have anything else in common.
This demonstrates clearly that while there have been short - term oscillations from election to election, which help to produce individual Tory victories or defeats, the steady downward trend of support for the Conservative party is evident.
By looking for subsecond oscillations along the loops, Pasachoff's team will see if this hypothesis holds up.
The drones can't come too soon for scientists who study the El Niño — Southern Oscillation, a set of shifting global temperature and rainfall patterns triggered by warm surface waters that slosh back and forth across the equatorial Pacific every few years.
BOSS, for Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, has measured the distance to faraway galaxies more precisely than ever before, mapping the universe as it existed roughly 6 billion years ago, when it was only 63 percent of its current size.
12 ball bearings, a 5.2:1 gear ratio and an S - curve oscillation system make for smooth and steady operation, and the one - of - a-kind handle can be used interchangeably by the right or left hand.
Each neuron maintains the tempo set by the oscillation but, like the individual musicians in an orchestra, plays a melody that is different for each smell.
Gerald Meehl, a climate scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research who was also an author on the paper, said this research expanded on past work, including his own research, that pointed to the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation as a factor in a warming slowdown by finding a mechanism behind how the Pacific Ocean was able to store enough heat to produce a pause in surface warming.
The experiment showed that the laser pulse created an energy oscillation in the harvester that lingered for longer than either model would predict.
«I hope the procedure will be helpful for deriving the parameters of neural circuits such as their connectivities, so that an incoming oscillation will trigger several different types of responses,» said Alonso.
The direction of the oscillation is of major importance for the behavior of the light wave.
However, for plane light waves, this oscillation — one also speaks of polarization — is always transversal, i.e., perpendicular to its propagation direction.
So climatologist James Elsner of Florida State University in Tallahassee and his colleagues looked for ties between hurricane tracks and the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), a seesaw shift in atmospheric pressures over the ocean (Science, 12 February 1999, p. 948).
These observations demonstrate that loop oscillations are a valuable tool for studying 3D reconnection processes at work,» said White.
Kersten and Smirnov, however, show that this decoherence effect does not have any impact on the experimental measurement of the oscillation probability for each neutrino flavour; they only demonstrate this result in cases that are similar to, albeit simpler, than what happens in a supernova, where collective effects occur.
For example, cultured cells exhibit rhythmic oscillations in gene expression where there is no input from the master clock.
Over the next three years, MicroBooNE will search for additional sources of neutrino oscillation beyond those already known.
«We've described for the first time the effect of El Niño / Southern Oscillation on the West Antarctic ice shelves,» Paolo said.
A second technique called asteroseismology — the measurement of tiny oscillations in the star's brightness — revealed Kepler 444's size, mass and impressive age, which researchers say provides billions of more years for ancient extraterrestrial life to have taken hold somewhere out there.
The only way to do this is to find the right shape for the laser pulse to be applied, to impose oscillations on the electron that are exactly identical, so that its energy and state remain stable.
The researchers found that the rainfall predicted for East Africa on a decadal scale by models using the effects of the El Niño Southern Oscillation and the Indian Ocean Dipole did not account for as much of the rainfall fluctuations as expected for the past 34 years.
The Salk Institute scientists who discovered these circular «Princess Leia» oscillations, which are described in the journal eLife think the waves are responsible each night for forming associations between different aspects of a day's memories.
The team also demonstrated for the first time that if the electrostatic actuator delivers a small mechanical force to the PMO that varies in time while the system undergoes these self - sustaining oscillations, the PMO can lock onto that tiny variable signal and greatly amplify it.
Oscillations may also shape visual information as it travels through the brain, says Charles Schroeder, a neuroscientist at the Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research in Orangeburg, N.Y..
By taking clever advantage of the interplay between light, electrons on the surface of metals, and heat, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have for the first time created a plasmomechanical oscillator (PMO), so named because it tightly couples plasmons — the collective oscillations of electrons at the surface of a metal nanoparticle — to the mechanical vibrations of the much larger device it's embedded in.
The oscillations had been hidden in GPS data for many years, overlooked by researchers who had dismissed it as «noise.»
A string of such beautiful, interventionist mice experiments over the past several years has revealed specific circuit elements involved in a variety of normal and pathological behaviors: depression, behavioral conditioning, Parkinson's disease and cortical oscillations critical for attention, among others.
For converting heat to electricity, the principle is the same as for light — capturing oscillations in a field with the broadband carbon nanotube antenFor converting heat to electricity, the principle is the same as for light — capturing oscillations in a field with the broadband carbon nanotube antenfor light — capturing oscillations in a field with the broadband carbon nanotube antenna.
If there is asymmetry between matter and antimatter, the shape of these oscillations would take on a characteristic pattern — and there would be no need for the experiment to run separately with a beam of neutrinos.
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