Changes in this torsion angle were measured by a laser bounced off the reflective cantilever, providing an indication of
changes in the force exerted on the tip, the viscous resistance exerted — and therefore the water's effective viscosity.
Not exact matches
In order to facilitate such wide - sweeping
changes this club needs to start
exerting it's financial might or we must be willing to do whatever is necessary to
force this money - grubbing Yank out of North London.
The complication is that a flexible loop can
change shape
in response to the
force exerted by the soap film.
WALK MAN A new pelvic exoskeleton that prevents users from falling has two modes: Z - Mode, which doesn't
exert force on a person's gait, and A-Mode, which detects a
change in gait and reacts by rotating the hips back into place.
These fast - moving instabilities, called snap - through instabilities, trigger large
changes in internal pressure, extension, shape, and
exerted force, with only small
changes in volume.
In the troposphere, however, alpha - pinene is a gas and is found to have notable changes in structure due to forces exerted by the crystal structur
In the troposphere, however, alpha - pinene is a gas and is found to have notable
changes in structure due to forces exerted by the crystal structur
in structure due to
forces exerted by the crystal structure.
Simply by
changing their length
in response to nerve stimulation, muscles can
exert controlled amounts of
force sufficient to blink an eyelid or hoist a barbell.
These
changes in function, the study authors suggest, might be the cause of the structural problems that arise later by
exerting forces on the heart that
change its development.
In addition, both internal variability and aerosol forcing are likely to affect tropical storms in large part though changes in ocean temperature gradients (thereby changing ITCZ position and vertical shear), while greenhouse gases likely exert their influence by more uniformly changing ocean and tropospheric temperatures, so the physics of the problem may suggest this decomposition as more natural as wel
In addition, both internal variability and aerosol
forcing are likely to affect tropical storms
in large part though changes in ocean temperature gradients (thereby changing ITCZ position and vertical shear), while greenhouse gases likely exert their influence by more uniformly changing ocean and tropospheric temperatures, so the physics of the problem may suggest this decomposition as more natural as wel
in large part though
changes in ocean temperature gradients (thereby changing ITCZ position and vertical shear), while greenhouse gases likely exert their influence by more uniformly changing ocean and tropospheric temperatures, so the physics of the problem may suggest this decomposition as more natural as wel
in ocean temperature gradients (thereby
changing ITCZ position and vertical shear), while greenhouse gases likely
exert their influence by more uniformly
changing ocean and tropospheric temperatures, so the physics of the problem may suggest this decomposition as more natural as well.
I wanted to be engaged
in exerting force on the best levers for
change.
The alien
forces have managed to take over and are posing as Advent, a company offering radical, life -
changing gene therepy to people for free
in order to
exert influence over the population.
Again a given
force and magnitude
changes of that
force have to be taken into account with the entire spectrum of items that are
exerting an influence on the climate at that given time, along with the state of the climate at that given time
in order to get a sense of what impact that specific
force may or may not
exert on the climate.
In comparing human - caused and natural «radiative
forcing,» (which is defined as «an index of the importance of [a] factor as a potential climate
change mechanism»), the IPCC's February 2007 Working Group I Report «The Physical Science Basis» concluded that since 1750, «it is extremely likely [> 95 % probability] that humans have
exerted a substantial warming influence on climate.