Sentences with phrase «by rapid»

Kulp et al. (1951), p. 116; Kulp (1953); Craig (1954), pp. 138 - 39; «fossil water» (from glacial age lingering until ca. 1000 years ago followed by rapid «renewal»): Worthington (1954); «nobody knows:» Roger Revelle, «The oceans and the Earth,» talk at American Association for the Advancement of Sciences symposium, Dec. 27, 1955, typescript, folder 66, Box 28, Revelle Papers MC6, SIO.
The growing volume of distributed generation, aided in part by the rapid growth of third - party - owned solar PV in some states, is challenging the role that electric utilities have historically played as the sole provider of electricity to customers.
These parts might not have very high human populations, but they tend to live near the shores, and the local plants and animals can be affected by these rapid changes.
Do you have any thoughts on the methodology they used and differences between their results and those arrived at by the RAPID team?
This is what's measured by the RAPID array.
Also, has there been any change in the THC within the Arctic Mediterranean as compared to the overall AMOC, as measured by the RAPID program?
That exists, it's real, it's clear it has has been swamped by the rapid change in forcing from increasing greenhouse gases.
[H] e was quoted by Andrew Revkin, science writer at the New York Times, as being particularly disturbed by the rapid pace of warming in the Arctic adding, as way of an illustration, «The Inuit language for 10,000 years never had a word for robin, and now there are robins all over their villages.»
Isotopious (# 50) argues that the hockey stick (a thousand years of stable temperatures followed by a rapid rise) does not constitute evidence of climate change, that it is in fact «absolutely nothing out of the ordinary».
Scientists agree that a doubling of atmospheric CO2 levels could result in temperature increases of between 1.5 and 4.5 °C, caused by rapid changes such as snow and ice melt, and the behaviour of clouds and water vapour.
This wonderful exhibition catalogue provides context to these iconic pieces and explores the 1930s — a fascinating yet uncertain time for America, marked by rapid economic and social change.
For the ill - informed newcomer to the art scene, this could mean an immediate avalanche of publicity and sales followed by a rapid reduction in visibility and eventual neglect from critics, dealers and collectors.
As an artist, Flanagan works in oils as well as his favourite watercolours; although by rapid application of the paint - with minimal overworking - even his oils manage to retain the luminous colouring of the watercolourist.
Tris Vonna - Michell, meanwhile, is better known internationally for photographs and ephemera brought to life by rapid - fire performances where he recites slippery stories mixing personal anecdote and historical detail.
This series of works, which Brown creted in the mid 1990s, was inspired by the rapid technilogical growth of the decade, during which virtual reality became ever-less virtual and all - the - more real.
SB14 will feature exhibitions by curators Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif and Claire Tancons, bringing together a range of experiences and works — including major commissions, large - scale public installations, performances and films to explore how contemporary life, enabled by rapid technological change, has created a seemingly inescapable «echo chamber» of information, complex personal networks and shifting narratives that are physical, spiritual and virtual.
The paint — usually enamel, which he finds more pliable — is applied by dipping a small house brush or stick or trowel into the can and then, by rapid movements of the wrist, arm and body, quickly allowing it to fall in weaving rhythms over the surface.
Forced by the rapid change of time and perspective, I can not help but feel urged to face up to these things once again.»
But while the idea of an art historian as overall director was no doubt necessary when the new super-Tate was young, the system may not be valid long term: the individual directors can not be sure they are master / mistress in their own house, as is suggested by the rapid succession in the directorship of Tate Modern (three in its first decade, and for some complex reason all non — British).
The title is taken from a 1970 book by Alvin Toffler, who defined the term as «the social paralysis induced by rapid technological change.»
His reflections result in the creation of sculptures constructed by chance and derived by rapid drawn images which will also be on display.
Wǒmen (我们): Contemporary Chinese Art showcases work by a selection of contemporary Chinese women artists who engage with issues of identity formation in a globalized society marked by rapid urbanization and the incursion of digital technologies in China.
The rapid move toward casual games took many in our industry by surprise and has sent traditional segments like console and MMO - producing companies scrambling to adjust, often by rapid «restructuring» (read: layoffs).
Whereas failure could once be measured by the rapid...
Whereas failure could once be measured by the rapid cadence of quarters released into an arcade coin slot, contemporary gamers are often given an unlimited number of lives to conquer difficulty levels that have been carefully constructed to offer a solid, but rarely strenuous, challenge.
Many gamers were made short work of by his rapid punches which required exceptional pattern memorization and twitch reflexes to overcome.
In an era defined by the rapid transmission of information; the game addresses the impact that control of these advancements can have in an information age where societies are increasingly reliant on digital storage and communication.
Below the surface are caves that belong to a series of complex and fragile karst systems (landscapes formed by the rapid drainage of water underground).
This increasing demand for hostels and budget accommodation has been anticipated by the rapid growth of hostel and budget accommodation in East Indonesian regions such as Labuan Bajo, Sulawesi especially Makassar, Bunaken and Toraja area, Maluku and Papua.
Like human babies, the first year of a dog's life is marked by rapid growth and development.
Loss of present genetic diversity is further threatened by rapid integration of new coat color mutations, increased wrinkling of the coat, and attempts to create a more compact body type.
Anaphylaxis is characterized by a rapid onset of symptoms after the exposure to a foreign substance (insect stings, certain medications and vaccinations) to which the body reacts with an allergic response.
SCC is characterized by rapid growth, local invasiveness, but tends to be late to metastasize.
Malignant melanomas are characterized by rapid growth, local invasiveness, and early metastasis to regional lymph nodes and lungs.
MG can be presumptively diagnosed by a rapid response to injection of edrophonium hydrochloride (Tensilon).
Because it is caused by rapid growth, it is a self - limiting condition and often has no permanent side effects.
Simple carbs, like those found in white breads, give the body quick bursts of energy that are followed by a rapid crash afterwards.
Thiaminase, which tends to be high in uncooked freshwater fish, can produce a deficiency by rapid destruction of dietary thiamine.
In cases of dogs with cold agglutinin, they usually have an acute onset of the condition follow by a rapid progression of the disease.
The veterinary community is alarmed by the rapid increase in marijuana - related illnesses in dogs, particularly as more and more states introduce measures to...
Public and private agencies spend approximately $ 2.5 billion on animal care every year, and reducing their burden by rapid adoption diminishes labor, feeding, and physical infrastructure costs.
Gastric dilatation - volvulus (GDV) is a common condition in dogs that is characterized by rapid accumulation of air in the stomach, twisting of the stomach, and subsequent shock and systemic compromise that is fatal in most cases if left untreated.
Edematous pancreatitis induced by CCK hyperstimulation in dogs is characterized by a rapid but self - limiting, burst of trypsinogen activation suggesting that the pancreas has a feedback mechanism to limiting trypsinogen synthesis and activation (see nutritional management).
Stage 4: The «I'm Afraid of Everything» Stage 8 Weeks to 3 Months The «I'm Afraid of Everything» Stage lasts from about 8 weeks to 3 months, and is characterized by rapid learning as well as a «fearful period» that usually pops up at around 8 to 10 weeks.
Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism) is characterized by a rapid thinning of the coat and skin.
It can be caused by rapid growth or feeding of too much calcium early in the dog's life.
There are no lengthy waits or excruciating face - to - face interviews, just a rapid, straight - forward decision followed by rapid payment once you've completed the relevant loan agreement.
Debt Bubbles A (debt) bubble is an economic cycle characterized by rapid escalation of asset prices followed by a contraction.
This works because the applicant takes on considerably more risk by way of leverage than with the SM, gains far greater tax returns at an early stage, and apparently maintains the tax refund by the rapid increase of the HELOC, as the Investment loan is converted or reduced.
Chemical industry is universally characterized by rapid change, by which token the fertilizer industry is overripe for a complete rehabilitation.
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