Also, as I have already asked, how could heating
at deeper layers occur without being seen in this upper layer?
Empirically, certain phases of ENSO are known to be associated with trends at the ocean surface that are the reverse of
those at deeper layers, consistent with the notion that a positive surface warming is at times an ocean cooling event.
By resisting gravity, you're turning on your transversus abdominis, the hoop - like muscle
at the deepest layer of the core.
This support starts
at the deepest layer of the abdominal muscles, known as the Transverse Abdominis, which also attaches to the connective tissue and pulls to create tension in and stabilize the torso.
Unlike ANYTHING else on the market, the Alitura Clay Mask is truly an «all - in - one» facial treatment that thoroughly purifies skin
at its deepest layers.
Evidence of global warming
at deep layers of the ocean shows that it is a global phenemenon.
Not exact matches
Google is moving
deeper into the world of the Internet of Things, announcing a new operating system — Brillo — as well as a communications
layer at its Google I / O developer conference.
and guess what they found in the
deepest layer at the dig in China?
The dress has a
deep v - neckline with a cross body drape and a
layered split
at the hem.
But I do think they bear a
deep accountability to the congregation understood in depth and
at all of the different
layers of its life» — understood, she says, in ways that the congregations themselves don't yet understand, since they haven't been engaged in very
deep congregational studies either.
The label had been removed, and we could see the liquid from all angles,
layers of red, from
deep crimson
at the bottom to yellowy plasma - looking fluid
at the top.
The top
layer is a bit larger
at 1 1/2 inches
deep (contains about 1 3/4 cups of food) and works well for bulkier food, such as chips, sliced fruit, leftover pastas or salads.
At the time we set out to adopt, I was unaware of the
deeper layers, of the complexities.
Researchers sequenced nuclear DNA from three molars from
layer 11 and a child's molar from a
deeper layer, 22, according to a talk by graduate student Viviane Slon, who works in the lab of paleogeneticist Svante Pääbo
at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
Scientists using the Rosetta spacecraft — which arrived
at 67P in August and became the first mission to orbit and land on a comet — now think they may have discovered the source of these patterns on cliff faces and in
deep pits:
layer upon
layer of rounded nodules, 1 to 3 meters across.
These distinct, sharp - edged features — somewhat akin to bathtub rings — suggest that each of the comet's lumps has an outer shell of onionlike
layers that is
at least several hundred meters
deep, the researchers report online today in Nature.
At that point, they began invading
deeper skin
layers as migratory and invasive cancer cells.
Climate change influences magmatic production, in particular via the effects on erosion and hydrology, which modify the pressure exerted
at Earth's surface on the
deep layers.
Known as seismic reflection data, the images are created by equipment that generates sound waves and records the speeds
at which the waves bounce off faults and different rock
layers deep within the ground.
A team led by scientists
at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory found that the type of plant inputs (that is, root or needle litter) affected total carbon and nitrogen retention over 10 years, but that soil horizon (essentially, the
layer of soil, such as the topsoil organic or
deeper mineral
layers) affected how the litter - derived soil organic material is stabilized in the long term.
Because different noble gases move
at various speeds through rock and water, the proportions present revealed that although the gases had come from
deep underground, they had arrived directly rather than percolating through
layers of rock and water (PNAS, DOI: 10.1073 / pnas.1322107111).
Or, as they will report later this week
at the Extreme Solar Systems II conference in Jackson Lake, Wyoming, it's possible that bright spots represent brief glimpses of
deep, hot
layers of atmosphere through dark clouds composed of silicate and metallic dust grains.
When the researchers switched the electric current off by deoxygenating the water, thereby removing the electron acceptor
at the sediment surface, the depth of the hydrogen sulfide
layer in the sediment rose in less than an hour, as
deeper microbes could no longer consume it.
David Sandwell, a geophysicist
at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and his colleagues used that phenomenon to produce these startlingly detailed charts of the
deep, even features buried under mile - thick sediment
layers.
This enabled the research team to reconstruct, for the first time, a detailed picture of the environmental conditions
at the ocean's surface, as well as in
deeper water
layers, over the last 30,000 years.
What's left is a thin
layer of glass supported by an inch - thick honeycomb structure that is three feet
deep at the perimeter and 18 inches in the center.
«These boulders came from
deep within the asteroid, so they give us a look
at the inside of this body,» says Cheng, adding, «It's as if this asteroid were made up of
layers of plywood sheets.»
When wildlife officials began noticing elevated mercury levels in waterfowl in the lake's wetlands,
at around the same time geoscientists found highly elevated mercury in the depths of the lake, they all thought a connection between the ducks and the
deep brine
layer was likely.
The
layer of soil should be
at least six centimeters
deep.
The breach is wider than the old culverts, and researchers are now waiting to see whether the anoxic
deep brine
layer re-establishes itself, and whether another «methylmercury factory will lurk
at the bottom of the lake» Johnson says.
At the Minoan site, Evershed and his team detected increased proportions of 5β - stanols as they dug
deeper into the soil, suggesting that the archaeologists were right in their guess that the older
layers were rich in manure.
The team used a 300 - metre
deep core drilled through the
layers of sandstone and claystone
at a site on the Illawarra plateau.
«One thing we're looking
at going forward is evolving
deep learning networks from stacked
layers to graphs of
layers that can split and then merge later,» Young said.
They also looked
at whether craters made by the comets hitting the surface could excavate enough nitrogen — but that would require a very
deep layer of nitrogen ice
at the surface, which is not proven.
«The paper reports a fascinating result,» said Richard Alley, a glaciologist
at Pennsylvania State University, «that melting beneath
deep ice produces water that flows beneath thinner ice and refreezes, and that this has been going on long enough to make a big refrozen
layer.»
Color - coded
layers represent depth intervals of about 120 miles;
at its
deepest, the plate is 1,000 miles underground.
That means it sinks into the
deeper layers of the ocean, and the contrast between this warm water and the undersea ice canyons contributes an unknown but substantial amount of sea level rise, said Josh Willis, an oceanographer
at JPL in Pasadena, California.
A report published by scientists
at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and the University of Texas said that high pressure is «the driving force» that can help connect
deep geologic
layers with shallower ones, allowing fluid to seep through the earth.
By building a
deep understanding of the chemistry of single -
layer graphene and a few
layer graphene, I am confident that many new applications of chemically functionalized graphenes could be possible, in electronics, photonics, optoelectronics, sensors, composites, and other areas,» notes Rodney Ruoff, corresponding author of this paper, CMCM director, and UNIST Distinguished Professor
at the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST).
At right is a closeup of the two red spots through a 5 - micron filter, which samples thermal radiation from
deep in the cloud
layer.
When they sink to the seafloor
at the end of their life cycles, they take the carbon from the surface waters with them, provide it as food to organisms
at the bottom or store it in
deep water
layers after decomposition.
A population of these cells forms a
layer deep to the photoreceptors, where they contain intracellular pigment granules and appear superficially like an extra RPE
layer, even though they do not express
at least two characteristic RPE proteins.
A research group led by Professor Dr. Benjamin Judkewitz
at Charité — Universitätsmedizin Berlin is planning to overcome the limitations of optical microscopy and produce images of
deeper tissue
layers.
Mysterious under - snow lakes pockmarking its edges and
deep layers of ice
at higher elevations both point to changes that could hasten melt and send water cascading into the ocean, pushing global sea levels ever higher.
Fiquet cautions against using the term «magma ocean» to describe the potentially melted
layer deep inside Earth: «The basic thing to remember is that the mantle is solid rock, but it might also be partially molten
at the base.»
The humectant (e.g. glycerin, hyaluronic acid) attracts water from the
deeper layers of the skin and «holds» them
at the surface.
Teaching yoga has added a new,
deeper layer to her yoga practice, and she loves having the opportunity to share what she's learned with others!Anna is a Detroit native, and when she's not teaching or practicing, she runs a healthcare business consulting agency headquartered
at Strongbox West (also located on Atlanta's growing Westside!).
This works really well for wavy hair, the hair needs to be cut
at the crown into a few
layers followed by
deeper layers down the length, leaving you with a tapered look
at the tip.
Sleeveless, A-line jersey dress with slightly
deeper armholes, pockets in the side seams and a double
layer at the top.
You can
layer it on for a
deep hydration mask
at home, or wear a thin
layer under makeup during the day to protect skin.