Such bursts in charged particles, originating in a solar flare or coronal mass ejection, could disable the electrical power grid or divert flights away from the Arctic, where radiation exposure is heightened.
Not exact matches
In November, the Nasdaq composite index broke 4,000 for the first time since the last bubble
burst, inflated by stocks even some CEOs,
such as Elon Musk from Tesla and Netflix's Reed Hastings, warned were overpriced.
Protesters are demanding protection from gun violence, including a ban on assault weapons
such as the rifle used
in Parkland, a prohibition on high - capacity magazines that let killers shoot long
bursts without reloading, and more effective background checks for gun purchases.
Google, Facebook, and Twitter Join the Party With
such a
burst of interest
in geolocation, it's hardly surprising that social - networking giant Facebook and ever - growing Twitter are getting involved.
Relax these, as economists had
in the intervening decades, and whatever stimulative effect a
burst of government spending might be imagined to have is very quickly unwound, especially
in an open economy
such as Canada's.
Just as real estate lending fuels land speculation, so the withdrawal of
such credit leaves property markets to decline, sometimes with a crash, as occurred
in Japan after 1990 when its financial bubble
burst.
But the hidden connection of received forgiveness and physical cure can become visible
in such a way that medical limits are
bursted, and the physicians face a mystery.
Studies with rats have found that even short
bursts of
such hormones during pregnancy can result
in normal genitals accompanied by transgender behaviour.
Such out
bursts come from the fact that we are all so busy enjoying God's creation that we don't even have time to say, «Thank you God» this is the day that you have made, I shall rejoice and be glad
in it.
He was strongly opposed to the teaching of some of his Christian contemporaries who wished to interpret the idiom of resurrection as an allegorical description of that Christian experience by which «a man, having come to the truth, has been reanimated and revivified to God, and, the death of ignorance being dispelled, has as it were
burst forth from the tomb of the old man».35 Tertullian was adamant that the resurrection was
in the future and to be understood in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatio
in the future and to be understood
in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36 In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatio
in physical, fleshly terms («I pronounce that the flesh will certainly rise again»).36
In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently, in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatio
In order to forestall those who could contend the impossibility of
such a hope on the grounds that the decayed corpse would have long since wasted away to nothing, he pointed out that quite recently,
in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed in a remarkable state of preservatio
in his city, skeletons some five hundred years old had been unearthed
in a remarkable state of preservatio
in a remarkable state of preservation.
They enabled the Easter message to be heard
in such a way that the Easter faith
burst into life.
Where this has happened e.g.
in certain modern movements
such as German Christianity — the Christian content does not even
burst the straitjacket, but becomes itself demonic.
One can find this
in all Pentecostal churches, but
such spontaneous
bursts have been incorporated into the structure of worship by the Church of God
in Christ (COGIC).
Such was the comfortable vista which, less than a century ago, began abruptly to change beneath our gaze, something
in the fashion of those organic tissues
in the living body which, after long remaining harmless and dormant, their cells apparently indistinguishable from those of the surrounding tissue, suddenly
burst into dangerous growth.
Adding all sorts of punchy aromatics,
such as the orange zest and ginger
in this recipe, turns these cherry tomatoes into veritable little flavor bombs:
bursts of sweetness that then spread throughout the dish.
Griezmann
burst onto the scene this year with some mature and assured displays
in the Champions League, and as
such has got the likes of Manchester United and Arsenal salivating at the prospect of bringing him on board.
He
burst off the starting blocks with
such astonishing force Saturday night
in the final of the Vitalis / U.
As previously mentioned, Davies doesn't possess that same electric
burst acceleration to fly past opponents that makes Rose
such a threat, but he offers attacking menace
in a different way.
Sleep isn't like a typical milestone, and even babies who sleep well will have disruptions for illness, travel or
bursts in development, but with loving support, you can guide your baby back to sleeping well after
such situations.
Sampson may have reversed course now to avoid a fresh
burst of public fury were the state to again lose
such a bonanza
in education moneys.
Impress your guests with spectacular dishes
such as mint caviar beads that
burst in the mouth, chocolate spaghetti, lemon foam or tzatziki spheres.
It was a total surprise to them; the idea of radio wave
bursts had been abandoned after scientists
in the»70s and»80s failed to locate
such signals.
Such counterparts are dependably seen
in the wake of comparably energetic cosmic explosions, including both stellar - scale cataclysms — supernovae, magnetar flares, and gamma - ray
bursts — and episodic or continuous accretion activity of the supermassive black holes that commonly lurk
in the centers of galaxies.
Improvements
in BURST are planned that will exploit the precision cosmological observations to reveal even more exotic physics
such as the nature of dark matter and dark radiation.
Albert Einstein predicted that
such events would ripple the fabric of space - time with fantastic
bursts of gravitational energy, but no one knows how frequently they might pop off
in the Milky Way or neighboring galaxies.
But short
bursts form
in older galaxies where
such supernovae are far less common.
They become caught
in powerful magnetic fields and are channeled into the upper atmosphere, where their interactions with gas particles,
such as oxygen or nitrogen, set off spectacular
bursts of light.
The Curiosity team looked for the
bursts of water that might result from
such a process
in Gale crater and came up empty.
This so - called urban health advantage is usually attributed to better access to health care and improved overall infrastructure,
such as clean water, safety and education.But many of the globe's cities are already
bursting and actually offer a far worse quality of life to those on the lower end of the income spectrum, whose plights can get overshadowed
in large - scale statistics.
The previous record holder among
such bursts was found
in September, some 190 million light - years closer to the Milky Way.
Now, researchers at MIT and
in Canada have found a promising new approach to delivering the short but intense
bursts of power needed by
such small devices.
Cells can respond to a host of environmental vicissitudes
such as changes
in nutrients,
bursts of hormones, or encroaching neighbors, for instance.
Mice deficient
in critical innate immune functions
such as Toll - like receptor signaling or oxidative
burst production spontaneously produce high - titer serum antibodies against their commensal microbiota.
Such violent burps may actually be the most common type of explosive «gamma - ray
burst»
in the universe.
Meanwhile, cities
in impoverished regions,
such as Lagos, Karachi, and Mumbai, are
bursting at the seams, putting clean water, sanitation, policing, electricity, and health care
in short supply.
No further
bursts were seen
in 90 hours of additional observations, which implies that it was a singular event
such as a supernova or coalescence of relativistic objects.
The event will force theorists to explain how flares can unleash energy
in such rapid
bursts.
During
such a
burst, astronauts must rush to shielded compartments of their spacecraft, and technicians must scramble to place satellites
in safe modes.
This may help us to understand how processes
such as learning and memory formation, which require long - term changes
in the brain, arise from the short
bursts of electrical activity through which neurons signal to each other,» Greenberg said.
The powerful blasts of particles and light energy known as gamma - ray
bursts come from violent cosmic events
in deep space,
such as stellar explosions and black hole collisions.
Over the past few years, terrestrial telescopes
such as the Major Atmospheric Gamma - ray Imaging Cherenkov Telescope (MAGIC)
in the Canary Islands and the High Energy Stereoscopic System (HESS)
in Namibia have seen low - energy photons from a gamma - ray
burst (GRB) arriving before their high - energy counterparts.
The nearly 100 percent polarization of the radio
bursts is unusual, and has only been seen
in radio emissions from the extreme magnetic environments around massive black holes,
such as those at the centers of galaxies.
Gravitational waves are created by cosmic catastrophes
such as a pair of black holes locked
in a death spiral before finally merging
in a
burst of energy.
Apply a quick
burst of current to crush the can
in a few millionths of a second, heating the confined deuterium to millions of degrees and compressing it to
such an extreme that fusion occurs.
During the American Physical Society's Division of Fluid Dynamics (DFD) Meeting, Nov. 23 - 25, 2014,
in San Francisco, Calif., Thomas Seon and Elisabeth Ghabache, researchers working for CNRS & UPMC at the Institute d' Alembert,
in France, and their colleagues will describe the intricate roles of bubble shape, capillary waves, gravity and liquid properties
in bubble -
bursting jet dynamics, which form the prelude to aerosols — including unexpected results which should help pave the road to the control of bubble -
bursting aerosols and may even find more novel applications
such as the fine - tuning of aroma diffusion
in champagne or wine.
From an anthropological point of view, our urban Western society is strangely unmusical, except when
bursting into song on the rare occasions when the need for collective grooming becomes overwhelming,
such as cup final matches or
in pubs.
The researchers» unexpected results should help pave the road to the control of bubble -
bursting aerosols and may even find more novel applications
such as the fine - tuning of aroma diffusion
in champagne or wine.
Reichart and Don Lamb of the University of Chicago predicted
in a 2000 paper
in the Astrophysical Journal that
such faraway gamma - ray
bursts could be detected.
The lifelong learner and local transplant had
such a good experience
in professor Bing Zhang's general astronomy course that he decided to audit Zhang's graduate course about gamma ray
bursts.
«NIRES is expected to be one of the most efficient single - object, near - infrared spectrographs on an eight to ten - meter telescope, designed to study explosive, deep sky phenomena
such as supernovae and gamma ray
bursts, a capability that is
in high demand.»