Changing the roughness factor.
These spots are common but should not have any bulging or
changing roughness when the iris is viewed from the side.
Not exact matches
On the other hand the pastoral counselor may tend toward harsh censoriousness or excessive
roughness, trying to coerce
change in others, forgetting kindness, and resorting to tactics of fear in order to force behavioral
change on demand.
The team's original hope was that it would be possible to simply
change the temperature or oxygen pressure at which the ITO film was deposited to achieve the desired optoelectronic and surface
roughness properties.
Protein build - up on contact lens can produce a breeding ground for bacterial growth and surface
roughness, further contributing to inflammatory
changes.
• Series 1 cars can suffer from drivetrain shunt which was rectified in post-2004 Series 2 models although owners still complain of some
roughness during gear
changes.
Symptoms of health issues include: • Increased water intake • Frequent urination • Accidents in the house •
Changes in hair coat (thinning or
roughness) • Lumps •
Changes in skin color • Inability (or unwillingness) to jump up • Limping • Difficulty getting up • Excessive drooling • Bad breath • Coughing or choking • Reluctance to play or tiring easily
Parameters
changed in PIOMAS calibration are typically the surface albedo and
roughness, and the ice strength.
Water temperature, «sea
roughness», the
changing patterns of oceanic circulation, and the use of carbon by marine creatures - all of these factors play up against one another.
It
changes constantly along a river — supercritical or subcritical flow, standing waves, afflux, cross-section
changes, surface
roughness, dynamic
changes in water stored in reaches.
The increased
roughness of the ocean surface, by the presence of the waves,
changes the wind near the surface.
Turbulent mixing of warm air downward likely more common in recent years due to
roughness changes, urbanization, sensible heat flux from warm, dark, irrigated vegetation etc..
Land use influences the climate system in many different ways including direct emissions from land - use
change, hydrological impacts, biogeophysical impacts (such as
changes in albedo and surface
roughness), and the size of the remaining vegetation stock (influencing CO2 removal from the atmosphere).
Since
roughness might
change with time, we need to develop a model of the drag coefficient that depends on large - scale characteristics of the ice.
Vegetation cover
changes caused by land use can alter regional and global climate through both biogeochemical (emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols) and biogeophysical (albedo, evapotranspiration, and surface
roughness) feedbacks with the atmosphere, with reverse effects following land abandonment, reforestation, and other vegetation recoveries (107).
Furthermore, land use
change causes other modifications that are not radiative but impact the surface temperature, including modifications in the surface
roughness, latent heat flux, river runoff and irrigation.