Sentences with phrase «at equal intensity»

At the previous step our painting looks a bit chaotic with all the colours competing at equal intensity.

Not exact matches

Yet it may upon occasion do so; and the same correspondent informs me that at more than one other conjuncture he had the sense of presence developed with equal intensity and abruptness, only then it was filled with a quality of joy.
* «Mild - and moderate - intensity head impacts occur at an essentially equal rate during full and half - pad practices when the intent of practice is not noted.»
High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) or «the express workout», where you work your body at its maximum effort for a period and then recover for an equal period, has hit the spotlight because of its ability to burn calories quickly.
So, if we assume that you weigh 180 lbs and walk at the required intensity, then using simple math, 100 calories burned times 5 miles equals 500 calories, which if you keep the same intensity for 7 days a week equals 3,500 calories.
Set the total number of intervals performed over the entire workout so that the total time spent at high intensity equals between 20 to 30 minutes.
For example, researchers at the University of New South Wales found that young women who engaged in high intensity cardio workouts for 15 weeks improved their insulin sensitivity by 31 % while women who engaged in an equal amount of moderate exercise only saw a 9 % improvement in insulin sensitivity over the 15 week trial!
The soundtrack is excellent, it ups the intensity when it should and it pulls at your heart strings with equal effectiveness.
With a sufficiently large amount of CO2, each doubling will approximately halve the difference between BTc0 and the ultimate saturation value BTcsat (which will be the same at all frequencies for the given vertical level, equal to the temperature at that level minus the baseline BT value, or if we are considering net fluxes and intensities, it will be zero except at TOA).
If the optical thickness and temperature distributions are such that the dominant spatial tendency in temperature is to either increase or decrease (as opposed to fluctuate) from a location out to a substantial optical thickness away, then farther increases in optical thickness will bring the flux and intensities coming from that direction toward the values they would have for a blackbody with a temperature equal to the temperature at that location.
So the intensity of radiation (at some frequency and polarization) changes over distance, such that, in the direction the intensity is going, it is always approaching the blackbody value (Planck function) for the local temperature; it approaches this quickly if the absorption cross section density is high; if the cross section density is very high and the temperature doesn't vary much over distance, the intensity may be nearly equal to the Planck function for that location; otherwise its value is a weighted average of the Planck function of local temperature extending back over the path in the direction it came from.
Atmospheric back radiation effectively prevents the ocean surface from cooling below atmospheric emission temperature because atmospheric emission is at an intensity equal to TSI.
So count on equal or greater hours and intensity at the new job.
Sometimes there are situations where both partners want a divorce with equal intensity and decide on it at the same time though this is uncommon.
Thankfully, they don't show up with equal intensity at the same time.
My question to the auditor (via the lawyer) was: «If the vacumn created within the house was equal on all four walls at the same time, that this test / state - of - affairs did not mirror actual exterior / interior conditions, because the actual wind blows only from one side at a time, and not on all sides at the same time, especially with equal intensity.
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