Sentences with phrase «affected by feedback»

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Wide distribution over the internet • Low cost, efficient, transparent capital • The «great equalizer «• Media / PR, awareness • Increase customer engagement and • Evangelize backers into investors (customer acquisition) • Reduce risk by getting feedback on new launches (product or ventures) • Market research Access to Capital Marketing Platform Validation • Raising funds via crowdfunding markets is a very public and transparent • Protect your IP and speak to a lawyer • Crowdfunding takes a lot of effort and commitment • The majority of Ideas fail to reach their funding goal • How will this affect your companies brand?
He did this, he stated, not as a result of he now not believed in litecoin or as a result of he believed the worth was in a bubble however relatively as a result of he exerted a lot affect throughout the group and had the flexibility to maneuver the markets by his public feedback on Twitter and different public platforms.
He stated he liquidated his holdings as a result of he exerted a lot affect inside the neighborhood and had the flexibility to maneuver the markets by means of his public feedback on Twitter and different public platforms.
So it can be incredibly intimidating and discouraging when as soon as they start trying to serve families affected by special needs, they start receiving feedback on what they are doing wrong.
A new study published in eLife and headed by Jordi Casanova and Sofía J. Araújo, both scientists at the Institute for Research in Biomedicine (IRB Barcelona) and the Instituto de Biología Molecular de Barcelona (IBMB - CSIC), describes a cell communication mechanism that allows the organisation of the extracellular matrix and how this structure affects cells through a feedback system.
This was revealed through a key aspect of the simulation called radiative feedback, which accounted for the way X-rays emitted by the black hole affected distant gas.
The goal is to see whether a behavioral intervention that is based on providing performance feedback can effectively reduce levels of cognitive fatigue, a finding that would have implications for individuals with other types of neurological conditions who are affected by disabling fatigue.
The silicate + CO2 - > different silicate + carbonate chemical weathering rate tends to increase with temperature globally, and so is a negative feedback (but is too slow to damp out short term changes)-- but chemical weathering is also affected by vegetation, land area, and terrain (and minerology, though I'm not sure how much that varies among entire mountain ranges or climate zones)-- ie mountanous regions which are in the vicinity of a warm rainy climate are ideal for enhancing chemical weathering (see Appalachians in the Paleozoic, more recently the Himalayas).
Special attention is paid to feedbacks of physiological changes on the carbon, nitrogen, iron, and sulfur cycles and how these changes will affect and be affected by future climate change.
[Response: Computed cloud feedbacks would mainly have the potential to affect the results by changing the asymmetry between the climate sensitivity going into the LGM vs. going into a 2xCO2 world.
When you have a high self - esteem, you are never affected by any negative judgment or feedback about your performance.
Focusing feedback on the learner can negatively affect the learning outcome by drawing the learner's attention to «self», creating an unhelpful competitive environment, threatening their self - esteem and discouraging them.
We have not yet learned how to truly engage the communities most affected by these policies in order to seek their input and give weight to their feedback.
Much prior research (e.g., Ball, 2009; Haswell & Haswell, 2009; Seitz, 2004; Taylor, 2002) has suggested that teachers» conceptions of students as represented by their writing can shape their feedback and, therefore, affect students» subsequent performance.
But the feedback from teachers and districts also uncovers anxiety about how classrooms and students will be affected by the tougher standards.
Scribd CEO Trip Adler says that the company decided to make the change only after reaching out to Scribd users for feedback, and noted that Scribd's data shows that 97 % of its customers read less than three books per month, and will likely not be negatively affected by the change.
First Second Books» Editorial Director (and web cartoonist with «Sailor Twain») Mark Siegel noted that in the four ongoing web - based comics he's helped to launch, the most exciting element of publishing digitally has been seeing a unique reader community whose feedback affects the comics creation rise around each project including the Iranian comics «Zahra's Paradise» whose serialization was in part inspired by the role Twitter played in shaping news coverage of the violent election protests that rocked the country last year.
When this happens, won't there be a feedback cycle and the indexes be affected by the passive funds?
That doens» t affect the equilibrium increase in the upward flux at TRPP in response, though it may change how much of that is absorbed by the stratosphere (perhaps a reduction due to shielding of water vapor and CO2 wings in the stratosphere by increased tropospheric water vapor (as it would by an increase in clouds, particularly higher clouds)-- PS feedbacks also change the baseline spectral flux in the vicinity of the CO2 band.
One could also show how the spectra of LW radiation is affected by the resulting temperature increase and also by the water vapor feedback.
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
They are therefore not directly affected by human activity (although they are affected indirectly through an important feedback mechanism).
Introducing the snow / ice feedback also affects the amount of energy trapped by water vapour.
The evolution of El Niño - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) variability can be characterized by various ocean - atmosphere feedbacks, for example, the influence of ENSO related sea surface temperature (SST) variability on the low - level wind and surface heat fluxes in the equatorial tropical Pacific, which in turn affects the evolution of the SST.
The magnitude may be altered by regional phenomena (including those affecting lapse rates), and by a variety of feedbacks, but there is no plausible mechanism by which the sign can be reversed.
On the other hand the projected positive feedbacks you support, which are COMPLETELY theoretical, depend on the LEAST understood aspects of the affect of water vapor and cloud formation, so the strong feedbacks PROJECTED are the least dependable, while the «OBSERVATIONS» used by Lindzen, Spencer, and others, support the lower estimates of climate sensitivity.
Estimates of the TLC feedback on warming and of ECS are not substantially affected by including inversion strength as a predictor in the analysis.
This radiative response by the system is due predominantly to increased thermal radiation, but it is modified by climate feedbacks such as changes in water vapour, clouds and surface albedo, which affect both outgoing longwave and reflected shortwave radiation.
Given the unknowns in just what the positive and negative feedbacks are on cloud formation and dissipation and how they're affected by things much smaller than a cell, like jet exhausts, cooling towers, small mountain ranges, etc., it's hard to see how they can be that accurate.
One example: the feedback through albedo — the reflectivity of the Earth such as can be affected by snow cover.
In order of seniority, the seven feedbacks that seem outstanding are: Water vapour — rising by ~ 7 % per 1.0 C of warming; Albedo loss — due mostly to cryosphere decline; Microbial peat - bog decay — due to rising CO2 affecting ecological dynamics; Desiccation of tropical and temperate soils — due to SAT rise and droughts; Permafrost melt — due to SAT rise plus loss of snow cover, etc; Forest combustion — due to SAT rise, droughts, pest responses, etc; Methyl clathrates [aka methane hydrates] now threatened by rising sea - temperatures, increased water column mixing, etc..
Deposition of mineral dust plays an important role in the biogeochemical cycle of the oceans, by providing the nutrient iron, which affects ocean biogeochemistry with feedbacks to climate and dust production (Jickells et al., 2005; Section 7.3.4.4).
The unsolved puzzle of how subtle variations driven by Earth - orbit changes can affect the climate suggests a closer look at feedback processes, including other pathways than direct solar radiative forcing.
Skeptics have argued for quite some time that climate models assume too high of a sensitivity of temperature to CO2 — in other words, while most of us agree that Co2 increases can affect temperatures somewhat, the models assume temperature to be very sensitive to CO2, in large part because the models assume that the world's climate is dominated by positive feedback.
However, the total climate change is affected not only by the immediate direct forcing, but also by climate «feedbacks» that come into play in response to the forcing.»
For example, nearly all features of the hydrologic system are now impacted by the Human System [60] with important feedbacks onto humans, e.g., snowpack decline due to climate change [53] reduces water availability; agricultural processes further affect water availability and water quality [54]; and land - use changes can reduce groundwater recharge [77].
Most of the world's ecosystems and cultivated areas will be negatively affected by changes in the number of suitable growing days if climate change continues, possibly triggering climate feedbacks.
The methane sink is affected by ozone precursors (VOCs and NOx) as well as directly by climate (humidity and temperature)(in addition to the soil sink feedback you mention), while the sources are also affected by climate — wetland emissions are affected by wetland extent, water tables and temperature, while hydrates (as seen above) are a big unknown.
It's also important to point out, however, that although changes in evaporation, convection and latent heat transport, humidity, water vapor, clouds, and other quantities affect the surface temperature response, they are excluded from the Planck («no - feedback») response by definition.
There's a negative feedback due to that 4th power increase in radiation with respect to temperature, as you discovered, there's also a negative feedback with respect to CO2 due to a larger percentage of increased outgoing radiation in wavelengths not affected by CO2.
We encourage commercial banks, broker dealers and others who may be affected by the Amendment to provide feedback to the MSRB regarding the above - referenced exception.
Users can also visit Google's official support forums and provide feedback along with other users affected by the same issues.
What was the feedback from those affected by your suggestion?
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