Sentences with word «diffusive»

In diffusive media, light does no longer propagate linearly, but is scattered permanently by the particles in the medium.
The circulation is asymmetric, with conversion to dense waters in restricted regions at high latitudes and the return to the surface involving slow upwelling and diffusive processes over much larger geographic regions.
«Analytical Solution to a Simple Climate Model with Diffusive Heat Transport.»
On average ebullition contributed 65 % of total diffusive + ebullitive flux (n = 56, standard deviation [SD] = 33.5).
From outside the belts, a theoretical process known as inward radial diffusive transport has been developed.
KIT physicists have now succeeded in manufacturing with relatively simple means and testing an ideal invisibility cloak for diffusive light - scattering media, such as fog or milk.
«Optical invisibility cloak built for diffusive media (like fog or milk).»
2) The radiative forcing for the BAU scenario in 2015 for the energy balance diffusive model of IPCC FAR was 4 W / m ^ 2 (Figure 6, Policy Makers Summary, IPCC FAR).
It is so diffusive in its character, that it never produces any local lesion, or induces permanent inflammation; yet its counter excitation is of the most salutary kind, and ample in degree.
Optical Tomography Reconstruction to Recover Small Oriented Inclusions from Optically - Thick Diffusive Media
An exploration of double diffusive convection in Jupiter as a result of hydrogen - helium phase separation.
Waters with longer τ are spread across the deep oceans by the «diffusive conveyor» and, by τ ∼ 3000 years, organized into a characteristic deep - North - Pacific pattern that is dominated by eddy diffusion.
The problem is the context was eddy diffusion which is not diffusive mixing.
Although ponds less than a quarter of an acre in size make up only 8.6 % of the surface area of the world's lakes and ponds, they account for 15.1 % of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and 40.6 % of diffusive methane (CH4) emissions.
This tuneable microsystem enables the generation of (1) homogeneous, stationary gradients set by a purely diffusive mechanism, or (2) spatially evolving, stationary gradients, set by a convection - diffusion mechanism.
A new vision of giant planet interiors: impact of double diffusive convection.
Below this, as the vertical diffusivity tends to zero, the mapping becomes discontinuous and is concentrated in thin diffusive layers or internal thermoclines.
There have been men before now, who have supposed Christian love was so diffusive as not to admit of concentration upon individuals; so that we ought to love all men equally.
He notes that diffusive cloaking was demonstrated earlier this year by physicists in Singapore who developed cloaks for heat.
We find good cloaking performance in a water - based diffusive surrounding throughout the entire visible spectrum and for all illumination conditions and incident polarizations of light.
Heat begins transferring via diffusive (conduction) heat transfer from the powered source (rectangle) to the passive block (square) and raises the temperature of the passive block.
In the next place, as each representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic, it will be more difficult for unworthy candidates to practice with success the vicious arts by which elections are too often carried; and the suffrages of the people being more free, will be more likely to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit and the most diffusive and established characters.
The NASA - funded research appears in the Journal of Applied Physiology in the publication «Decreases in maximal oxygen uptake following long - duration spaceflight: Role of convective and diffusive O2 transport mechanisms.»
There are two thermal transport regimes: diffusive regime and quasiballistic regime.
The trap compensates a single molecule's Brownian diffusive motion by continuously applying electric fields in solution that drive the molecule back to the center of the field - of - view.
Dynein motion switches from diffusive to directed upon cortical anchoring.
The work is featured in the advance online publication of Nature Materials («Memristors with diffusive dynamics as synaptic emulators for neuromorphic computing»).
Protein friction limits diffusive and directed movements of kinesin motors on microtubules.
In this case, the spin - carrying molecules and thus the spins undergo random diffusive motion.
But then the effective heat capacity, the surface temperature, depends on the rate of mixing of the ocean water and I have presented evidence from a number of different ways that models tend to be too diffusive because of numerical reasons and coarse resolution and wave parameter rise, motions in the ocean.
Assessment of diffusive isotopic fractionation in polar firn, and application to ice core trace gas records.
So, heat is released from volcanic activity, both from explosive larger events and more broad diffusive events, and in addition, from background geothermal heating.
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