Sentences with phrase «decay in»

Maintain and clean your home regularly keep a neutral odor in your home, and clean up any decay in the yard.
In an effort to reverse decades of decay in the south end of downtown Kansas City, developers and the city are plowing $ 1.5 billion into the area.
The lower figure in the GUS data therefore suggests that a reasonable proportion of mothers are not aware of tooth decay in their children.
Every child is at risk of tooth decay, but good feeding habits and oral care can help prevent decay in baby teeth...
With Ripple contributing an enormous worth of its coins for a good cause, more cryptocurrencies may forward to support more social causes despite the recent decay in the cryptocurrency market.
Just about every University has a website, and public schools are quickly catching up, but being online is about as effective as putting up a lemonade stand on a freeway these days, especially if the site is left to decay in the throes of outdated code and functionality.
They are now quite complex and factor in things like; variable output by the sun, variations in the earth's orbit around the sun, greenhouse gases AND dust from volcanoes, greenhouse gases from decay in wetlands and from agriculture (rice paddies are artificial wetlands), differences in the reflectivity («albedo») of different surfaces (grass reflects more sunlight than forest, and ice much more than open water etc.)... and there are many more.
(Keeling understood immediately that the curve is jagged because plants in the Northern Hemisphere take up CO2 as they grow in Spring and Summer, and release it as they decay in Autumn and Winter.)
Plants release some carbon when their leaves fall and decay in the autumn, and when the plants die they also sequester carbon in the soil.
«It might decay in an «industrial» compost pile,» Consumer Reports continued, «though we can't say for sure.»
According to Ruddiman (not a direct link to the literature), it was actually the release of methane from rice paddies and other forms of agriculture starting about 5,000 years ago that prevented the same sort of fairly rapid decay in temperature seen in the Vostok ice core record of previous interglacials.
Every year, during the Northern Hemisphere growing season, plants and other organisms inhale some 120 billion tons of carbon from the atmosphere, then exhale nearly the same amount as they decay in the winter.
Most often, this also will cause considerable decay in the sample, but this oak had several well preserved fire scars, suggesting fire was common in these drier, lower elevation sites.
There are two main sources of the 13C / 12C decrease: fossil fuel burning and decay in the biosphere.
Such trees will have the classic exponential - type decay in ring width due to geometric factors — fast early growth and gradual decline.
Postmodernism and moral decay in climate change denialism With the sesmic shift in public attitudes avalanching down upon their bunker, climate change denialists have retreated into a postmodern shell.
You wrote «the IPCC thinks that the time constant for the post-pulse decay in the concentration of CO2 is on the order of 100 years.
The energy is — especially if we add internally generated heat from radioactive decay in the mantle — sufficient to increase the temperature of the atmosphere to the higher temperature without having a «radiant imbalance» at TOA at all.
Strontium - 90 and cesium - 137 have half - lives of 30 years — half the radioactivity will decay in 30 years.
To understand what a huge difference the choice of AR1 parameter can make, recall David Ritson's formula for estimation of persistence (or «decorrelation time») in AR1 noise, which in turn is based on the exponential decay in correlation of successive terms in the time series.
We have the increase in atmospheric temperature from nominal forcing and the increase from energy introduced into the system from combustion and radioactive decay in the mantle.
So inject a spike of C14O2 into the atmosphere and watch its decay in concentration and you can determine the rate of exchange between the two reservoirs.
Let «X» be: Undersea volcanism; Outgassing of the Tundra; Decay in the rainforests; Coal plants in China (see, that matches the increase — the rest of the world gets off scott free!)
A collision where the kinetic energy is split between two (or more) molecules, leading to a decay in number of molecules at N2 (+) or near N2 (+) kinetic energy levels.
There is a clear c. 60 y oscillation, with what looks like a notable decay in amplitude.
Your analyses in # 672 is completely right, except for one point, the decay in mass from an impulse is not controlled by the exchange rate.
That implies a lot of vegetation regrowth in spring (mainly the mid-latitudes NH spring) and a lot of vegetation decay in fall.
Further, all datasets except for surface temperature decay in quality substantially prior to 1980, making it difficult to interpret the natural background variability.
Ignoring radioactive decay in the mantle.
However, it was discovered in 1998 that the satellite data had problems of their own, arising from a failure to correct for the gradual decay in their orbits.
The seasonal cycle of plant growth and decay in the Northern Hemisphere causes the dips and peaks in the line.
Could it be perhaps that CO2 doesn't decay in 20,000 years because it isn't radioactive?
Therefore for these five months growth in the Northern Hemisphere exceeds decay in the Southern Hemisphere by 5.71 + 2.06 * 5/12 = 6.57 ppm.
Reminiscent of a contained organic growth in some works and a sense of lush decay in others, each installation through imagery and process slowly reveals its counterpoint aspects.
Over the years decline and neglect led to it being positioned as the prime symbol of urban decay in the city and the supposed epicentre of crime, prostitution and drug dealing.»
Dorland's work questions the deeper meaning beneath our consumer - driven lifestyles while exposing the inherent decay in a capitalist society driven by instant gratification and planned obsolescence.
Hinting at the nettlesome insects of the same name, «Moth» brings to mind abandonment, or human experience left to decay in favor of e-simulacra.
Recounting an ongoing cycle of decay in a desert from the view of its flora and fauna, hacked electronics, voices, rattles, animal calls, and Mexican whistles dirge through the only path to the end.
And more importantly, there is a shared fascination for the sense of decay in his and your paintings that seems to lie between Baroque excess and the grotesque.
The spectrum of tones and the oddity of the hand gesture in Open Hand may be closer to Freud's English modernism, but I found myself thinking of the mingling of grandeur and decay in the self - portraits and paintings of older women by Rembrandt.
This is art left to decay in the uninhabitable climate of a dying planet.
In the bedroom paintings we are immersed in the atmosphere of the house's decay in the year preceding the fire.
The use of raw paper only adds to the delicate and tactile nature of decay in each painting's content.
Maartje Korstanje (1982, Goes) makes sculptures that often reflect on organic structures, beauty and decay in nature and the influence of human life on these subjects.
While works of Daniel Richter or Wolfgang Tillmans explore the idealized, imaginative space of sexuality, Georg Baselitz stresses the ambiguous presence of bodily decay in his large scale painting Bilddrei from 1991.
In Raedecker's work, admonitions about the irreversible nature of decay in the tradition of the vanitas still life appear to become applicable to the genre itself.
Taken as a total, the form resembles a tree stump or biological cell, markers of growth and decay in nature.
Tan uses the «apartment» — decorated in a scruffy but careful bohemian style, with the walls covered in European newspaper stories documenting the fallout of the 2008 financial crisis — to display Ghost Dwellings I (2013) and Ghost Dwellings II (2014), videos showing urban decay in the cities of Cork and Detroit, respectively.
Many Minimalist sculptures are losing their aesthetic (and monetary) value as they decay in challenging new ways.
The reclusive artist Alex Rose reveals the beauty of decay in his second solo exhibition with Envoy Enterprise.
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