Sentences with phrase «by instantaneous»

Soon you could be inundated by instantaneous updates and some are calling the next - generation Internet the «real - time web.»
ECS is the increase in the global annual mean surface temperature caused by an instantaneous doubling of the atmospheric concentration of CO2 relative to the pre-industrial level after the model relaxes to radiative equilibrium, while the TCR is the temperature increase averaged over 20 years centered on the time of doubling at a 1 % per year compounded increase.
We identify the NH basins where present spring and summer snowmelt has the greatest potential to supply the human water demand that would otherwise be unmet by instantaneous rainfall runoff.
NextEra's plan was for LNG to dominate Oahu's energy economy for the next 25 years, followed by instantaneous replacement by «future alternative resources.».
The model they are actually imposing is a linear trend, followed by an instantaneous jump and then another linear trend — a model rather lacking in physical basis!
In 2009 everyone is pressed for time, fed by instantaneous information on demand.
These processes are facilitated by the instantaneous delivery of electrical signals that are transmitted, via the peripheral nervous system, from tissues throughout a cat's entire body to its spinal cord and brain.
The experience is defined by instantaneous responses and extremely impressive torque developed from extremely low revs and maintained into the higher reaches of the engine speed range.
The «press» of gradual climatic change due to Deccan Traps volcanism was followed by the instantaneous, catastrophic «pulse» of the impact.
«To be qualitatively different» and «to be sharply separated by instantaneous cuts» is not the same.

Not exact matches

The effect was instantaneous; China went from the sixth - to the third - largest overseas inbound market by revenues.
Elsewhere, Ripple's blockchain is being utilised in a coordinated manner by some of the largest banks in the world, which in turn is helping to usher in a new era of virtually instantaneous international bank transfers.
The communication process, as it is being handled solely by yourself, would not be instantaneous, thus leading to lag time which may result in drop - offs.
A duration is neither an abstract stretch of time nor an instantaneous present (CN 72), but rather «retains itself within the passage of nature... in other words... retains temporal thickness» (CN 56) and is «limited only by the property of being a simultaneity» (CN 53).
In fact, with a view of time as negative, as source of mutability and contingency, some other way has to be found to explain time's origin in order to safeguard God's causality, by saying, e.g., that time is the measure of the degradation resulting from the fall, or that God created a metaphysical and finished universe through an instantaneous creation in which every species, was present from the beginning, instead of a world of becoming and growth.
Any children born in this day and age will grow up influenced not only by their parents, but to a much greater degree by the evils of contemporary society, which are now spread so quickly by our almost instantaneous communications.
Thus, God's integration of physical prehensions by means of these real possibilities already entertained must be instantaneous.
The usual theory managed to bridge this gap by claiming that the cause is instantaneous with its effect, thus it is present with the effect while at the same time it precedes the effect.
But since instantaneous spaces are determinable only by what appears to actual observers (albeit perhaps in different families of durations — CN 177), these spaces taken together constitute all nature as it may be divided into alternate classes of durational experiences.
Hence simultaneity for Whitehead is the spatial spread of events in a given inertial frame as defined by a given duration, and is Newtonian in the sense that each instantaneous space in a frame provides a single present class of all events in nature relative to that frame.
The fact that scientists are baffled by our seemingly instantaneous appearance on this planet is no secret.
Thus events which share the same instantaneous spaces of a particular family of durations all become within durations which share the same meaning of chronometry for their constituent events (at least potentially, by Einstein's method of clock synchronization).
On the other hand, as Whitehead went on to say, «the great instantaneous conviction behind the dogma» is indeed the «good news or gospel» that is basic to the community's identity, and the community is enabled «to maintain its integrity by its recurrence to the inspired simplicity of its origin.»
If an instantaneous becoming produces a duration of, say, one millisecond, why could not that same millisecond duration be produced by two instantaneous acts spaced half a millisecond apart, or by four acts spaced a fourth of a millisecond apart, etc.?
(In the Newtonian universe the past is separated from the future by an «infinitely thin» layer of instantaneous space which contains all events objectively simultaneous with Here - Now; in the universe of Einstein the separation is effected by the four - dimensional region of Elsewhere.)
Martin Luther (1483 - 1546) understood justification in Paul's letter to the Romans (3:21 - 6) as the instantaneous realization that sinners are forgiven and made righteous by the work of Christ crucified.
Is Stapp's postulation of a well - ordered set of fundamental events with effectively instantaneous communication or causation between them the only or even the best solution to the problem posed by his modified Bell's theorem?
the law of the continuous movement by which the curve is generated) to the equation of the tangent giving its instantaneous direction.
So, regardless of how you feel that developed, it is presented in an instantaneous realization brought about by eating the fruit from the forbidden tree.
The postings aren't instantaneous; they get read by editors before they go up, just in case there's something terrible in them, but still, generally, almost anything goes.
Since this effort is not instantaneous, transmission must exhibit a finite ratio of temporal extension to spatial size, such as that exhibited by the perspectival spatial shortening and temporal slowing in special relativity, with the smallest quantum «volume» in our epoch being expressed by, h, the famous Planck Constant.20 For any moment, a perspective that prehends something with less spatiality than another, must prehend it «with more temporal duration.
Advantages: Fill size changeovers are practically infinite and are instantaneous by computer control.
The way fans internalize and respond to moments like these is out of tune with the fact that football players are just dudes — Williams is 21 years old — making instantaneous decisions that are informed by the whole.
Taking ad agency Wolff Olins over a year to design and costing around # 400,000, the unveiling of the logo at a specially convened press conference with Lord Coe and Kelly Holmes was followed by near - instantaneous criticism.
In the case of «semi-professionals» runners who do not have the opportunity to work with a coach or for physical training purposes in schools, researchers hope to develop a software that could act as a personal e-coach by indicating which physiological parameters need improving and by implementing racing strategies based on instantaneous velocity.
A fight - or - flight stress response, mediated by the sympathetic nervous system, creates almost instantaneous physical reactions, including increased heart rate and blood pressure, changes in attention, memory, and other bodily functions.
The instantaneous swearing of an oath by hitting a key can make the process seem even more ritualistic than it is already made out to be.
Indeed, under these conditions an atom belonging to a given sublattice has only a very small number of neighbors (one or two) in each of the other sublattices, and the molecular field method, which consists in replacing the instantaneous action of an atom by that of an average atom, will be more likely to yield a correct result, the larger the number of atoms to which it is applied.
And in particular that was really at odds with special relativity which said you certainly couldn't have instantaneous spooky action at a distance, because you couldn't have any sort of information passing instantaneously; it would be bound at least by the speed of light.
PCD is based on the instantaneous contact produced by an electric discharge between a plasma zone and water.
This suggests that the instantaneous peak power delivered to the specimen may be an even more important metric of cell health than the total photon dose and should enable extended 3D observation of endogenous levels of even sparsely expressed proteins produced by genome editing.
A particular hallmark of SPICA is the outstanding sensitivity enabled by the cold telescope, optimized detectors, and wide instantaneous bandwidth throughout the mid - and far - infrared.
A new study by Carnegie's Ken Caldeira and Nathan Myhrvold of Intellectual Ventures concludes that about half of the warming occurs within the first 10 years after an instantaneous step increase in atmospheric CO2 concentration, but about one - quarter of the warming occurs more than a century after the step increase.
Many studies over the last years have found that explosive movements have the ability to improve muscle strength by stimulating post-activation potentiation (PAP), i.e. instantaneous increase is muscle force production generated from the muscle activation reached during a previous high - intensity lift.
Our success when dieting isn't determined by one, instantaneous decision.
RMS - EMG is calculated by summing all the squared values of each instantaneous EMG amplitude (in mV or μV) over a set time period, dividing this by the number of seconds in the same time period, and then finally taking the square root of this number (Burden, 2007).
Floating is like meditation on crack — it's an instantaneous shortcut to that elusive flowlike mind - state, unfettered by distractions.
Then — because it was addictive, and the results instantaneous — I tried a classic smoky eye featuring gradations of greys and browns (boring, pass), a 1980s Boca Raton aqua liner moment (hideous, hilarious) and, also for kicks, a thick wing of fuchsia liner — one deft swipe across bare lids — again accompanied by that ultra (yet tasteful) lash.
It allowed you to either invite friends over Facebook or by phone, and it had lots of handy services, including an interactive map to the date venue, a Concierge message service (which was instantaneous on the night), and ways to give feedback on the night at the touch of a button.
In the longer term, the presence of wearables in our lives seems set to become a reality, and one that is bound to influence the way we date, not least with the growth of instantaneous matching as we pass by other singles.
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