Sentences with phrase «different stable state»

Lenton and Vaughan's work on climate tipping points — thresholds which cause the climate system to abruptly «flip» to a very different stable state — underscores their message.

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I am presently living and working in a different culture which bases marriage and being together as a societal and emotionally stable state to be in; the values and expectations just seem to be so different, and where interestingly, private life really is a private affair and not some kind of «peep show» as in out Western culture of show and tell all as much as possible on Television and Films.
They found that species of different sizes gravitate toward population states most stable against extinction.
Depending on the initial prevalence of each strategy, the game can fall into different long - term behaviors — such as a stable state in which a third of players use each strategy, or wild fluctuations in which one strategy nearly disappears and then rebounds at the expense of the others.
Chemically activated molecular switches are molecules that can shift controllably between two stable states and that can be reversibly switched — like a light switch — to turn different functions «on» and «off.»
The e-book market in the United States has been fairly stable in the last two years, but in the United Kingdom it is a different story.
Further, sea levels, of great significance to the state of various submarine carbon stores, were of course also very different, too, and while we normally think of higher sea levels as always making hydrates more stable (explaining the lack of release then), there could potentially be an opposing effect as well, discussed by Archer, in fact (Archer, 2007).
This necessity would not apply to a climate in a metastable state capable of settling into two different stable equilibria if slightly perturbed.
PARENTEAU: It's testing these theories which are very similar against a body of state law, in different states as you just mentioned, and so it's probing, it's trying to find a breakthrough case where you can find a state supreme court willing to make a really bold decision finding not only a right to a healthy environment, or a safe climate, stable climate, but also finding a duty on the part of the government to take real tangible action to address that.
Sadly, you have to deal with me — an ignoramus who stubbornly persists in thinking that thermodynamic equilibrium is an isothermal state in spite of the fact that you know that nearly every physics textbook on the subject states otherwise and has numerous examples of how physical forces can sort things like gas molecules into stable sub-reservoirs at different temperatures.
``... the point is that a stable thermal equilibrium of an isolated ideal gas with a lapse rate violates the second law of thermodynamics... the zeroth law clearly states that the two locations (with different temperatures) are not in thermal equilibrium.»
2) There is no particular time scale at which the system is more stable or predictable (e.g yearly averages don't behave «better» than hourly averages) 3) There is no statistical law describing the distances between 2 different trajectories and no probabilities of achievemenet of the different quasi steady states.
Between stable and chaotic there is an area where a system can alternate behaviour between 2 or 4 or 8 different states.
My grandson is nine years old he has been abandoned out of the country twice in his short life by that time he was 5 1/2 his mom had been out of his life half his time when we got him out the foreign country he lived with me part of the time and his dad part of the time slowly he became a different little boy and then the parents made a bad decision to move him out of state he's now in Colorado and being severely alienated from those he lived with that gave him stable home and love
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