Sentences with phrase «all reach equilibrium»

But I'm of the school that says, if that is proven — and it is, I think, a little bit in the marketplace — if it is proven to be the case, then people will bid up the prices of value stocks and bid down the prices of growth stocks until they reach an equilibrium and then future returns will be the same.
Since Golem works as a marketplace, therefore, these prices will reach equilibrium over time.
And yet the Japanese will play to a draw with equanimity, content at the last simply to let go, so that all forces can reach equilibrium, and I do not believe their version of the game is necessarily any less elegant or profound than ours.
My own experience in parenting supports some of this, but I believe that if the family wants to, they can reach equilibrium quickly after breastfeeding has terminated.
This is not irrevocable, as the experience of France shows, but the vote shares for green parties appear to reach an equilibrium of around five to nine per cent.
Given enough time, this procedure will reach an equilibrium point at which network bandwidth is optimally allocated among senders.
It represents the warming at the earth's surface that is expected after the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere doubles and the climate subsequently stabilizes (reaches equilibrium).
Boltzmann discovered an equation giving the probability of a gas of molecules having a particular energy when it reaches equilibrium.
Around the same time, another type (ST69, not a multidrug resistant strain) also emerged, and again quickly reached an equilibrium within the overall population.
«In mutualism, we see that first, the abundances of each species become equal, 50 - 50, and then the overall size of the populations reach equilibrium, whereas in the competitive regime it's the other way around,» Gore explains.
«What we expect in the long run is that the ash and the fungi will reach equilibrium — a kind of armed stand - off, and the fungus will merge into the background as a parasite of only moderate importance,» said Professor Brown.
The molecules coming to rest — at least on the macroscopic level — is the result of thermalization, or of reaching equilibrium after they have achieved uniform saturation within the system.
According to the second law of thermodynamics, its entropy will keep growing until it reaches an equilibrium.
The resulting rough edges dampen the power of the waves, reducing their effect on newly exposed, weaker rock until eventually the process reaches equilibrium.
By comparing their rates of speciation and extinction, McGuire's team calculated that the number of hummingbird species could double before reaching an equilibrium in the next several million years.
I had to stop that calculation before it reached equilibrium, but not because of a runaway.
And so we need to find some way for it to reach equilibrium
It will take decades or even centuries after humans stop burning fossil fuels and emitting greenhouse gases for the ocean to reach equilibrium.
«At low and high relative humidity, SOAs evaporate too slowly to reach equilibrium with the gas phase.»
In 2009 Villani and French mathematician Clément Mouhot proved Soviet physicist Lev Landau's conjecture that plasma reaches equilibrium without increasing its entropy.
This means that in an attempt to reach equilibrium, your body can try too hard and overcompensate, which can cause hot flashes and night sweats.
This suggests that the stores of vitamin D that infants accumulate as fetuses are used up within the first eight weeks of life, after which their vitamin D levels reach equilibrium with what they continue to acquire from sunshine, breast milk or supplements.
It can take 3 to 6 times longer for darkly pigmented skin to reach the equilibrium concentration of skin vitamin D.
The temperature of the whole engine will reach equilibrium far faster than any one part of the engine will cool down.
He offered no guidance as to when production and demand for the iPad would reach equilibrium.
It would appear the books market has reached an equilibrium of sorts, with about one in three books being a digital one, and the rest being physical books.
Is it that the market has not yet reached equilibrium?
When the market is not priced correctly knowledgeable investors will quickly come in and either buy or sell to the point where the market reaches equilibrium.
Not sure, but it does point out what I have said recently, that housing on the low end has reached equilibrium with foreclosures.
If it doesn't rise much tomorrow, it means that the P&C reinsurers have reached equilibrium with the good quarter.
Swim beneath rainbows in the pools created by the majestic Angel Falls, and feel your soul reach its equilibrium as you gaze up at the world's tallest waterfall in Venezuela.
But by using contrasting elements to both complement and question each other, Gorchov reaches equilibrium with aplomb.
Many believe the heat engine that is the earth is always attempting to reach equilibrium.
New invading CO2 will carry the new atmospheric isotopic composition but the water still has more isotopes to exchange to reach equilibrium, and so it will take much longer before the isotopes respond fully.
However, when there is a lot of ice melting is it possible to reach equilibrium?
There are uncertainties as to how long it will take to reach equilibrium so the speed of warming is not clearly known, but warm it will.
Another way of putting it: Just like H2O (outside runaway), the C gain by the atmosphere from C loss from permafrost «penultimately» reaches an equilibrium value that varies as a continuous function of the imposed forcing, rather than having a discontinuous jump.
The Enhanced GH Effects model for adding GHGs FAILS to account for the gases reaching equilibrium temperature per the gas law, and then refusing to accept more energy absorption.
And in the long term, human emissions would have to drop to ZERO in order to stabilize concentrations, because the deep ocean will eventually reach equilibrium with the surface layers.
Heated water from such events rises vertically and mixes with ambient waters much like a smoke stack in winter until they reach equilibrium density with surrounding water masses at which they spread out horizontally.
The climate response does not reach equilibrium at the peak, because it doesn't get a chance to: at the peak, the CO2 concentrations reverse direction and begin declining.
The approximately 20 - year lag (between atmospheric CO2 concentration change and reaching equilibrium temperature) is an emerging property (just like sensitivity) of the global climate system in the GCM models used in the paper I linked to above, if I understood it correctly.
With a GHG increase, say doubling of CO2, upon reaching equilibrium there will be a surface temperature increase by dTs, and a change in the stratospheric temperature by an amount dTt.
The upper atmosphere has a small heat capacity and reaches equilibrium temperature in considerably under a year; this feeds back on the forcing of the trosphere + surface, which are generally convectively coupled with the ocean (strongly with the upper ocean) and take a number of years to reach equilibrium.
Does a grassland continue to sequester carbon continuously or does it get saturated with carbon and reach an equilibrium?
I suppose it all boils down to how long it takes to reach equilibrium?
It seems like a lot of these processes won't reach equilibrium for thousands of years.
(it would be very tiny since a million molecules have to move faster to compensate for 390 extra absorptions) If this is true then there is no delay time in reaching equilibrium & the daily temp cycles don't have to do much at all to restablish it.
However, no one that I am aware of is projecting that all «slow» feedbacks will have reached equilibrium by 2100.
As long as there is an increase in the GHG induced air temp there will be an increase in convection / conduction as feedback, UNTIL they reach equilibrium, at the original temperature.
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