Sentences with phrase «by bifurcation»

The recovery has been characterized by bifurcation of demand with significant capital flowing to core markets for high - quality assets and much less so for secondary and tertiary markets and class - B and - C assets.

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Interestingly, as soon as Europe's day began, and then followed by the start of the regular US trading day in New York Wednesday morning, we saw a very interesting bifurcation.
The agreement ultimately negotiated by that committee — the proposed sale to DEXUS Funds Management Limited — has been expressly opposed by the new owners of Investa's manager, leading to conflicting recommendations to investors and a clear bifurcation of alternatives.
For such a view leads to the most grotesque bifurcation of reality which is much worse than that criticized so convincingly by Whitehead: on one side, the realm of timelessly valid propositions, including those referring to future events, while on the other side the temporal realm of nature and mind in which the timeless propositions are being gradually embodied.
His introduction of causal efficacy as a mode of perception is designed to overcome this schism, what he refers to as the «bifurcation of nature» introduced into philosophy by the dualism of Descartes and Locke.
Whereas in the»70s my «public image» was marked by scholarly bifurcation — among scholars I was known as an «expert» on the Apocalypse and among women as an emerging feminist theologian — this perception has changed dramatically in the»80s.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost...
Whitehead tries to avoid radical bifurcation by introducing a second mode of perception, CE, which discriminates the same sorts of entities (events, sensa, geometrical objects) in the same total field as PI (S 8, 30, 49, 53; PR 255 - 59).
Since His being is prior to this bifurcation He is not thereby bound to love in a manner required by existence in one of two genders.
This baffled me, because I did not know what Whitehead meant by «bifurcation,» but I deferred this point, because Whitehead then goes on to say what he is aiming for:
What is relevant at this stage is that nature as perceived gives a «now,» and the percipient gives a «here,» but this is not a distinction between what is really there in nature and what is produced by a mind — what he calls «the bifurcation of nature.»
This is precisely the error of bifurcation (PR 443) rejected by Whitehead.
In my judgment the grouping together of Whitehead's Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Natural Knowledge (PNK) and The Concept of Nature (CN) by such scholars as Victor Lowe and Nathaniel Lawrence, coupled with the dramatic impact of Whitehead's attack on theories of the bifurcation of nature in the later of the two books, has almost completely obscured the epistemological subtlety that is to be found in the Enquiry, by one year the earlier of the two books.
Yet because of greater knowledge by each of us about the world at large, there now is a recognition that we have been the victims of an unfortunate bifurcation and a sense that we are all in need of a much more inclusive grasp of what it really means to be human.
By tracking clonality using endogenous TCR sequences, we first demonstrated that Th1 / Tfh bifurcation had occurred at both population and single - clone levels.
The mathematical methods used by Willi Jaeger are notedly manifold and range from nonlinear partial differential equations to bifurcation theory and optimization to visualization and multi-scale methods.
Lastly, this may be the most important piece of information on the page: The Unified Theory of Heart Disease, proposed by Linus Pauling and Mathias Rath suggests that subclinical vitamin C deficiency (scurvy), Lipoprotein small (a) and mechanical stress at key arterial sites (such as bifurcations) are the major players in causation of heart disease.
The Hunger Games's third instalment has a lot of things stacked against it, from the cynical bifurcation of an already slow - paced story into two parts, to the fact that Mockingjay is by far the least loved of Suzanne Collins» novel trilogy.
The bifurcation in demand within this space continued, driven by the soon - to - be-enacted regulation.
Bifurcation in demand within this space had previously favored government funds, driven by money market fund regulation.
Francis Alÿs uses public actions, video, painting, installation, and drawing to articulate the bifurcations and boundaries imposed by politics and culture on society.
Hefuna recreates the latticed patterns of the screens by transforming hand - drawn images into cast bronze, creating new forms that represent the bifurcation between male and female domains.
With the «waterlogging» technique she developed for her gallery show in 2009 — with which she works liquid into inket just printed extant images, then rephotographs and digitally manipulates the mottled, apparently damaged results — Rafferty suggests not only the destruction and bifurcation experienced by individual bodies, but also the fascination with which our culture gazes at such images of harm.
The multiple, a system of synthetic bifurcation, has contributed to the historic decline and eventual rise of scarcity as a phenomenon by changing the mechanicalism of the familiar.
Here we propose that increasing variablility within the past million yearsmay indicate that the climate system was approaching a second climate bifurcation point, after which it would transition again to a new stable state characterized by permanent mid-latitude Northern Hemisphere glaciation.
«It is often known, from modelling studies, that a certain mode of climate tipping (of the oceanic thermohaline circulation, for example) is governed by an underlying fold bifurcation.
There was a shift from La Niña dominance to El Niño dominance some 5,000 years that was identified by Tsonis 2009 as a chaotic bifurcation — and is associated with the drying of the Sahel.
An explanation by Dr Jørgen Peder Steffensen, a down - to - earth one, about climate bifurcations.
And there is the shift from La Niña dominance to El Niño dominance a little over 5,000 years ago that was identified by Tsonis 2009 as a chaotic bifurcation — and is associated with the drying of the Sahel.
The statement by Dr. Page vaguely reminds me of Tsonis, synchrony, bifurcations and regime changes.
@PD the view that chaotic bifurcations are generally small in size and over-ridden by stochasticity would have no basis in reality
There was a shift from La Niña dominance to El Niño dominance 5000 years ago that was identified by Tsonis 2009 as a chaotic bifurcation — and is associated with the drying of the Sahel.
There was a shift from La Niña dominance to El Niño dominance some 5,000 years ago that was identified by Tsonis 2009 as a chaotic bifurcation — and is associated with the drying of the Sahel.
Previous reviews (6 ⇓ ⇓ ⇓ — 10) have defined «abrupt climate change» as occurring «when the climate system is forced to cross some threshold, triggering a transition to a new state at a rate determined by the climate system itself and faster than the cause» (8), which is a case of bifurcation (i.e., one that focuses on equilibrium properties, implying some degree of irreversibility).
Systems theory reveals (Fig. 2A)(i) that those tipping points that represent a bifurcation are universally characterized by τ → ∞ at the threshold, and (ii) that in principle τ could be reconstructed through methods of time series analysis.
In principle, an incipient bifurcation in a dynamical system could be anticipated (100), by looking at the spectral properties of time series data (101), in particular, extracting the longest system - immanent timescale (τ) from the response of the system to natural variability (102).
There was a shift from La Niña dominance to El Niño dominance some 5,000 years ago that was identified by Tsonis (2009) as a chaotic bifurcation — and is associated with the drying of the Sahel.
The other paper on noisy bifurcation — noisy being another term for Dragon King — I linked to suggests that we may be able to predict tipping points by looking at slowing down and Dragon Kings in particular.
Interactive comment on «A recent bifurcation in Arctic sea - ice cover» by V. N. Livina and T. M. Lenton.
- phase change (e.g., «freezing» liquid to solid)- bifurcation (e.g., fork in the road)- self organized criticality (e.g., see Per Bak, avalanches, sand pile experiments, ecocatastrophes...)- cusp (e.g., «cusp catastrophe», like in ecological situations like the spruce budworm outbreaks as described by Ludwig, et al)- horizon!
As it uses specific tools for non linear dynamics (normal forms and bifurcations), it is unreadable by anybody who didn't study non linear dynamics and temporal chaos.
As shown in Sect. 2.2, this concern was bolstered by the possibility of a huge, highly nonlinear temperature drop if the climate system reached the upper - left bifurcation point of Fig. 1.
You've probably explained it before, but I still don't understand what is meant by «climate controlled by a fold bifurcation».
Each can unify herself «by coming to terms with her own fragmentation» — that is, the historically male - authored bifurcation between the docile «angel» and her twin «monster.»
These transactions are financed largely by private investors, along with local and regional banks, marking a bifurcation in capital availability based on property value.
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