Sentences with phrase «describes phenomena observed»

In other words, climate describes phenomena observed over long time periods, such as decades and centuries, while weather is observed over short time periods, such as days and weeks.

Not exact matches

God by definition is immaterial (not material) so therefore He can not be observed using the scientific method, which can only describe material phenomena.
This is especially true in the sciences, which must coin words to describe phenomena not previously observed.
The phenomenon which he described has been observed by various workers with alcoholics, including the author.
Earlier, the President joined his kinsmen in Daura, Katsina State to observe this year's Eid - el - Kabir in what his media aide, Shehu, described as a «phenomenon event.»
The authors suggest that the observed laws might describe a variety of dynamic phenomena from the motion of synthetic active particles to animal flocks and herds, human crowd or opinion dynamics and help to formulate the general laws of collective behaviour.
In these nano systems, energy dissipation has been observed to depend on the amplitude of the vibration, described as a non-linear phenomenon, and so far no proposed theory has been proven to correctly describe this dissipation process.
Over the past few years, researchers from the JET Collaboration have developed such a model that can describe the process of expansion and the observed phenomena of an ultra-hot perfect fluid.
The current cosmological model to explain our universe, the «Big Bang» model, aims to describe all the phenomena we observe, which includes the galaxies and their evolution from earliest times to the present day.
A cosmic phenomenon on a colossal scale, resulting from the acceleration of a gas cloud by a black hole and its reacceleration by the shock waves from the merging of two galaxy clusters, has been observed, described and interpreted by an international collaboration of astronomers that included three Brazilians: Felipe Andrade - Santos, Vinicius Moris Placco, and Rafael Miloni Santucci.
This applies, for example, to entanglement, a quantum physical phenomenon that can be observed between atoms or photons (light particles): when two of these particles are entangled, the physical state of the two particles can no longer be described independently, only the total system that both particles form together.
Even in biology, this phenomenon can be observed: the path of ants crawling across a surface can be described as a random walk too.
John Mulchaey, acting director of Carnegie Observatories, part of the team of scientists that observed this particular FRB, has described the phenomenon as «one of the great mysteries of the Universe.»
Jenkins et al (4) and Wolever et al (5) described this phenomenon as «the second - meal effect» (SME) and identified the GI of the meal preceding the second meal as the determinant of the improved glucose tolerance observed at the subsequent food consumption.
Observe the stricking difference in the level of alarmism between the politicians and the quasi-humility of the climate modellers describing the uncertainties in predicting the natural multi-decadal phenomenon which are greatly influenced by ocean circulation.
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