Sentences with phrase «chaotic changes in»

If we are looking at chaotic changes in ice we are also looking at chaotic changes in salinity and temperature in critical areas of the Arctic oceans.
Chaotic changes in weather / climate regimes, water distribution and albedo are likely the cause.
I suspect it was more likely that the variations were the result of chaotic changes in ocean currents.
I do see the possibility (again, as a non-scientist) of considerably more chaos arising at a regional level, particularly due to possibly chaotic changes in ocean currents.
This change may be related to chaotic changes in the dynamo that generates the solar magnetic field.
The opposite of this is a turbulent flow which is characterized by vortices and chaotic changes in pressure and velocity within the fluid.
More than 130 years ago, British physicist and engineer Osborne Reynolds described fluid flowing at low speeds as «laminar,» meaning it flows smoothly in a single direction, and fluid flowing at high speeds as «turbulent,» meaning it experiences chaotic changes in pressure and energy.

Not exact matches

We work in highly chaotic environments which require effective communication in order to adapt to change.
«In our busy, chaotic lives, if we can commit to nine days of consistent prayer, we can add our voice to changing the world.»
The intent of this paper is to present a conceptual model of a physical and biological universe in a state of constant change and evolution, based on three principal ideas: (a) neo-Aristotelian notions of reciprocal causality, (b) chaotic dynamics and contingencies of self - organizing systems, and (c) emergence of consciousness and sense of moral purpose in...
«Notwithstanding elements of the irrational, chaotic and the destructive in the long processes of change in the cosmos, matter as such is «legible.»
In a rapidly changing and chaotic society, fundamentalism provides identity, certainty and some social security.
The intent of this paper is to present a conceptual model of a physical and biological universe in a state of constant change and evolution, based on three principal ideas: (a) neo-Aristotelian notions of reciprocal causality, (b) chaotic dynamics and contingencies of self - organizing systems, and (c) emergence of consciousness and sense of moral purpose in humans.
Adams» language here sounds vitalist; the forces are said to «cause» morphological changes by interacting with matter at points where it is in a «chaotic state.»
L.A. owner Donald Sterling has shown interest recently in former Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks coach Chris Ford, but the Clippers» organization is so chaotic that the front - runner for the job changes almost daily.
I think it's too much of a chaotic environment: 4 - 5 different trainers in two years, most of the team changing every summer.
There may be no way to prepare yourself for the incredible change having a baby will bring to all aspects of your life, but even being aware of this fact will make a difference in the first chaotic years of parenthood.
The leaders of South Asia could meet in a grand conference to manage the orderly redrawing of borders as well as the establishment of new federal structures of governance across the subcontinent, but there is little prospect of such an endeavor, hence the changes — when they come — are likely to be chaotic and messy.
The Democrats» short - lived stint in power was chaotic and dysfunctional, and the death of the marriage vote caused advocates to change their tactics, focusing on ousting «no» voters regardless of their party affiliation rather than putting all their hopes in one conference or the other.
The government was accused of chaotic mismanagement of the bedroom tax today, after it emerged it had no data about fundamental changes in home occupancy caused by the policy.
Twelve months on and so much has changed in Westminster since his departure, though it's still as chaotic.
In the wake of Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts and the chaotic, shellshocked response from Democrats, PCCC [Progressive Change Campaign Committee] saw a vacuum and moved to fill iIn the wake of Scott Brown's victory in Massachusetts and the chaotic, shellshocked response from Democrats, PCCC [Progressive Change Campaign Committee] saw a vacuum and moved to fill iin Massachusetts and the chaotic, shellshocked response from Democrats, PCCC [Progressive Change Campaign Committee] saw a vacuum and moved to fill it.
Moreover, what happens to an individual car is highly dependent on the weight of its passengers and where they sit — a characteristic of chaotic systems, in which small changes in the starting conditions produce wildly different results.
One reason for chaoplexity's lack of progress may be the notorious butterfly effect, the notion that tiny changes in initial conditions can eventually yield huge consequences in a chaotic system; the classic example is that the beating of a butterfly's wings could eventually trigger the formation of a tornado.
The experiment shows the impressive ability of a simple system to exhibit complex behavior in the form of chaos and nearly chaotic phenomena: Despite the gradual changes of air pressure the transitions between the different vibratory phenomena are abrupt.
Iraq did not have environmental laws until the change of government in 2003, and they remain a low priority in the current chaotic conditions in the country.
The unpredictable character of chaotic systems arises from their sensitivity to any change in the conditions that control their development.
«Our research has showed that while the development of La Niña and El Niño events is chaotic and hard to predict, the strength of these events can change over long time spans due to changes in the global climate,» said one of the paper's authors Dr Steven Phipps.
Constantly changing and often inconsistent regulations, chaotic reimbursement policies, lack of insurance coverage of routine care associated with clinical trials, increasing demands on physician time, and scientific advances demonstrating the complex differences between individual patients, all complicate clinical research in both benign and malignant hematology.
This type of chaotic pattern of rapidly changing land, ice, saltwater and freshwater has been proposed as the likely model for the Baltic and Scandinavian regions, as well as much of central North America at the end of the last glacial maximum, with the present - day coastlines only being achieved in the last few millennia of prehistory.
Both communities tend to take the change for granted, and to neglect any purely statistical or chaotic effects which could lead to excursions of the Earth's surface temperature during periods of a couple of decades, without requiring a secular change either in the solar constant or in atmospheric transparency.
A quick visit to dictionary.com explains it as such: «a chaotic effect caused by something seemingly insignificant, the phenomenon whereby a small change in a complex system can have a large effect somewhere else».
That, however, doesn't change the fact that Mann is working in a texture — unfamiliar, chaotic, so hard - boiled existentialist that it verges on mysticism — that's major on its own.
For chaotic, new, or fast - changing situations, learners need to learn how to evaluate a situation and devise their own answers on the fly or in consultation with peers or experts.
Angela Rayner, Labour's shadow education secretary, said the changes had been «chaotic» and that half of businesses «don't even know that this new grading system is coming in».
These changes are making the world we live in more chaotic and harder to predict.
According to Richards and Frankland, the goal of memory is not just to store information accurately but to «optimize decision - making» in chaotic, quickly changing environments.
The conference motion condemned the «chaotic and wholly unacceptable way» in how changes to primary assessment have been managed.
Both changes had a profound impact on my life — feeling less chaotic, more in control and finally accomplishing goals.
With a whole host of new characters promised — we've seen Mega Man X and Captain Marvel confirmed so far — and a brand spanking new 2 - on - 2 battle system that is going to completely change how the game plays, I'm looking forward to returning to the chaotic world of Marvel vs. Capcom whenever it releases in 2017.
GoNNER is: — A platformer shooter that is procedurally generated — Filled with tons of items that create interesting combos and synergies — Full of surprises like secret rooms and hidden items — Offering daily challenges that change, well, daily — Chaotic, challenging, and unforgiving but in a good way — The bee's knees (there are no bees in GoNNER though)
This gameplay shows a shooter with complex controls that most likely provides limited controller layout alternatives for fine motor disabilities (true), chaotic onscreen action that is difficult to discern for visual disabilities (true due to a thin white aiming reticle that changes to red in a game with a red and black color scheme), and for deaf and hard of hearing players the co-op teamwork relies on quick responses to audio cues (true for players dependent on voice chat).
In collaboration with the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, «Changing States» also exhibits items from Francis Bacon's notoriously «chaotic» studio - 7 Reece Mews, London — the artist's principle home and workspace for over 30 years, until his death in 199In collaboration with the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, «Changing States» also exhibits items from Francis Bacon's notoriously «chaotic» studio - 7 Reece Mews, London — the artist's principle home and workspace for over 30 years, until his death in 199in 1992.
The Gallery's longevity in the ever - changing and chaotic world of New York galleries is witness to its value.
The Gallery's longevity in the ever - changing and chaotic world of New York galleries is witness to its value and to the loyal dedication of its members.
He appropriated this term in relation to his practice to describe an approach of inventive improvisation and instability which presents change as a permanent state arising from the chaotic and fragmentary nature of life.
It is not, in principle, impossible for coupled ocean - atmosphere climate to be chaotic, but all evidence so far points to the likelihood that the strength of the response to GHG radiative forcing changes overwhelms the effect of any chaos there may be in the system.
Instead, it appears that the shift between glacials and interglacials is a change from one attractor to another, with the glacial attractor exhibiting (possibly) chaotic oscillations in the DO cycles.
The Tiamat Hypothesis, not eponymously named by me, proposes that the climate is chaotic, and that it is driven partly by the Clausius - Clapeyron relationship for water vapour, and partly by the changes in the state of water.
Weather, since it is chaotic, is highly sensitive to small changes in initial conditions.
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