Sentences with phrase «dependent upon water»

Scientists said the $ 952 million program, planned to last six years, should also help in understanding biological systems dependent upon water, like plankton in oceans and vegetation on land.
Agre: Well, all life forms are dependent upon water.

Not exact matches

The heavier oxygen isotope ratio varies dependent upon the difference in vapour pressure due to the different atomic weights of normal and heavy oxygen based water.
Most will find also that flatulence is both highly dose dependent, as well as dependent upon whether taken alongside food — or just downed in water.
Unable to escape and dependent upon drugged water supplied when she is asleep, she discovers that she shares her prison with a corpse and a baby skunk.
What we will all now over time, or those who come after will know, is that warming and cooling of the climate is almost entirely dependent upon the sun, its activity, our orbit of it, etc... Of course other things such as volcanism matter, and clouds, and water vapor, and so many other things which are all natural and have happened over and over through the ages.
Water vapor provides the single largest greenhouse gas forcing, though it is dependent upon the stable CO2 forcing for its «base level.»
It didn't take long to realise that the theory was flawed and dependent upon feedbacks caused by water vapour to be catastrophic.
You seem to refer to Takahashi's data; as the exchange of CO2 between air and water is strongly dependent upon the speed of the wind
QUOTE:» There were over 3 million pCO2 measurements of ocean waters in the past decades which confirm Henry's law...» ANSWER: You seem to refer to Takahashi's data; as the exchange of CO2 between air and water is strongly dependent upon the speed of the wind (as the third power of the wind according to Wanninkof & McGillis 1999) it's not Henry law!
Like a drop of water in a pool of water, it is dependent upon its electronic records management system (its ERMS) for everything, i.e., records integrity requires proof of records system integrity.
An electronic record in an ERMS is like a drop of water in a pool of water — the drop is dependent upon the pool for everything.
The three analogies: (1) whereas a pre-electronic paper record can be symbolized by a piece of paper in a file drawer, an electronic record is like a drop of water in a pool of water, i.e., it is completely dependent upon its ERMS for its existence, accessibility, and «integrity» (as that word is used in the electronic records provisions of the Evidence Acts; e.g. s. 31.2 (1)(a) CEA); (2) if expert opinion evidence were rendered admissible in the way that electronic records are, there would be no evidence presented, nor cross-examination allowed, as to the qualifications of the expert witnesses, i.e., the «qualifications» of an electronic record being the state of records management of the ERMS in which it is stored; (3) going from a horse - powered transportation system to a motor vehicle - based transportation system has required a vast amount of new laws, regulations, and enforcement personnel, including police officers, judges, and lawyers, i.e., stepping up to a new technology requires that it be controlled by new laws and regulations, otherwise it will cause injury, damage, and injustice.
Like a drop of water, an e-record is dependent upon its ERMS (its «pool») for its: (a) existence; (b) accessibility; and (c) integrity.
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