Sentences with phrase «by narrow bands»

Each muscle consists of a string of four fleshy muscular bodies, connected by narrow bands of tendon, which give it a lumpy appearance when well defined and tensed.
It is made up of two halves, called lobes, that lie along the windpipe (trachea) and are joined together by a narrow band of thyroid tissue, known as the isthmus.
Today, Belize and Honduras are two separate nations separated by a narrow band of land belonging to Guatemala.
Two rectangles of toned blue are separated halfway up by a narrow band of maroon veering to dark brown.

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It's possible we could see the interest rate environment play out as it has in the past by rising sharply or staying in a narrow band for some time to come.
Habitable is defined by, among other things, the Goldilocks zone, that magical narrow band of space extending around a sun where temperatures are neither too hot nor too cold, where water can exist as a liquid.
New work led by Carnegie's Tim Strobel and published in Physical Review Letters shows that one form of silicon, called Si - III (or sometimes BC8), which is synthesized using a high - pressure process, is what's called a narrow band gap semiconductor.
By synthesizing pure, bulk samples of Si - III, Strobel and his team were able to determine that Si - III is actually a semiconductor with an extremely narrow band gap, narrower than the band gap of diamond - like silicon crystals, which is the most - commonly utilized kind.
As the sheet narrows in the middle, the middle is deformed by a band of parallel wrinkles running lengthwise.
The starburst galaxy NGC 1313, as imaged by the Gemini South 8 - meter telescope in Chile using narrow - band filters in the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph.
That narrow band, called the «zone of avoidance», is created by the dust in the disk.
You may adjust the resistance by taking a wide or narrow stance on the bands.
Under NCLB - era accountability, too much focus was placed on a single measure (student assessment), casting a spotlight on too narrow a band of students (low - performing students near proficiency) rather than sparking higher performance by all students.
A continuously variable transmission can also avoid the issues of a narrow power band by keeping the engine running at an optimal speed.
Warlords of Draenor was the result of extreme favoritism by Blizzard toward a very narrow band of players, a belief that players will like whatever Blizzard says they like, and a willingness to take their fans for granted.
Compositionally, the painting shifts rather jarringly from the narrow bands to the black ground occupied by a large green square and a smaller blue rectangle.
It may even be said that the result, if not immediate, of this remarkable and well conceived and managed display, will perhaps ultimately create a second so - called art renaissance in these United States, the first having been that made by the so - called Munich band of young painters, who returning from Munich and Paris in 1877, with new ideas and intense enthusiasm, to their native shores, soon after killed and assisted in the burial of the then long triumphant, narrow and dry, so - called «Hudson - River School» of Art.
The top band evokes a frieze running along the top of a wall, while the narrow bottom band of small horizontal rectangles is both oppressed by and resistant to the upper rows.
Here, translucent washes of brown and yellow cover the frame and edges of a composition traversed at the center by a long horizontal band of narrow, richly textured lines of cobalt blue and white.
A similar surface tension, created by very different means and to a very different effect, pervades the paintings of Gabriele Evertz, which are composed of thin vertical bands and narrow, tapered bars contained within a horizontal format.
By the start of this year, there was clearly multi-year ice north of Greenland and the Canadian archipelago, and thin ice everywhere else apart from in a narrow band stretching roughly from NE Greenland to Severnaya Zemlya:
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
I read the Callendar's paper today — and I couldn't believe the already in 1938 somebody proved that co2 has virtually on effect on warming due to the narrow band of spectrum it absorbs, and the amount of radiation which was intercepted by co2 concentration in XIX century was actually reaching the max.
Two large areas of polar climates separated by two rather narrow temperate zones from a wide equatorial band of tropical to subtropical climates.
The limited resolution of GRACE affects the uncertainty of total mass loss to a smaller degree; we illustrate the «real» sources of mass changes by including satellite altimetry elevation change results in a joint inversion with GRACE, showing that mass change occurs primarily associated with major outlet glaciers, as well as a narrow coastal band.
This argument BTW is used to rescue C - AGW from the saturation hypothesis — that the narrow IR absorption band of CO2 is completely absorbed by a few tens of meters of air only, and that something like 50 ppm CO2 «saturates» the IR absorption — more CO2 has no effect.
What makes reliance on harmonic components highly precarious here is that even Scafetta's analyses do not show the sharp spectral peaks characteristic of narrow - band processes, which might be usefully approximated over short prediction horizons by pure sinusoids.
I managed to retrieve a publication (Myhre & al., 1998: New estimates of radiative forcing due to well mixed greenhouse gases) where the well known factor used to compute the CO2 flux density out of its concentration's logarithm (5.35) was found by using line - by - line and narrow - band models on the base of data stored in the HITRAN database.
How can one verify that their line - by - line, narrow - banded calculations with the HITRAN database are correct and true to life?
Other's have claimed that increasing CO2 has narrowed the 10μ window that allows the IR radiation caused by all of the shorter wavelength aborption bands of water and the one CO2 band to radiate to outer space.
The Court of Appeal held that it was appropriate, in what was likely to be an extremely narrow band of cases and by way of an additional common law qualification or exception to the inviolable nature of legal professional privilege, to impose a requirement that particular individuals could be present at client — lawyer discussions if there was a real possibility that the discussions were to be misused for a purpose and in a way involving impropriety amounting to an abuse of the privilege that justified interference.
By making a clean break above $ 11,000, bitcoin has emerged from a narrow trading band that has restricted price action for the past week.
Moreover, among the 9 narrow - band dimensions of problem behaviors measured by the Child Behavior Checklist, the Withdrawn scale (possible scores, 0 - 16; mean ± SD, 3.02 ± 2.81; range, 0 - 11) was the only one to correlate significantly with the shyness - BI index.
Dr. Plott and I had both been hired by the Federal Communications Commission to help them develop auctions for the airwaves for broad and narrow band.
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