Sentences with phrase «dynamic equilibrium with»

It suggests that tree - line vegetation is in a dynamic equilibrium with climate in the absence of other external disturbances; this is emphasized by spruce reaction through phenotypic adaptation — a shift from stunted individuals (krummholz) to normal trees (forest)-- and differential regeneration.
Nowhere in the atmosphere is at equilibrium (except in the sense of a dynamic equilibrium with continuous energy flows).
Human water vapour emissions are irrelevant, as water vapour is in dynamic equilibrium with ocean water, an equilibrium controlled by global mean temperature, i.e., other greenhouse gases etc..
However, the binding of GluA2 to ABP / GRIP is in dynamic equilibrium with PICK1, due to the phosphorylation status of Ser880 (Matsuda et al 1999, Chung et al 2000).
Lastly, if as a mentor you have tried your best but have been unable to achieve dynamic equilibrium with your mentee, finish the relationship on a positive note anyway.

Not exact matches

Boy, to say there's no risk is folly: It's definitely a very competitive, dynamic market, with a new equilibrium forming between electronic sales and bricks - and - mortar.
Soil processes with respect to carbon are characterized by the dynamic equilibrium of input (photosynthesis) and output (respiration).
They applied the trick to describe other out - of - equilibrium phase transitions, such as a dynamic Mott transition and a spin system, and saw the results agreed with either observed experiments or simulations.
The dynamic equilibrium between binary and ternary complexes was found to be regulated by the negative feedback inhibitor USP18, which explains how differential cellular activity of IFNs is correlated with their receptor binding activity.
As I said with the adaptogenic nature of reishi, it's always trying to bring us into a state of dynamic equilibrium.
When that dynamic equilibrium is disturbed because a mechanism emerges that changes the game (be it transient or not), the equilibrium temperature changes with that throughput.
Set in context it is immediately clear what they mean with «decades to respond», the time it takes for the system to arrive at a new dynamic equilibrium, a lag caused by the thermal inertia mainly from the oceans.
The same as most other dynamic equilibriums involving a sink (s) and temperature variable transport fluid (air or liquid) that interfaces with the sinks (s).
Ah, bobdroege reappears, after being repeatedly shot down on the recent thread with his ludicrous «theory» that a static, closed, laboratory gas cylinder in equilibrium is somehow analogous to the dynamic, open, not - in - vertical - equilibrium 100 km atmosphere in a gravity - field, and his false claim that NASA used «circular reasoning» in deriving the «NASA Fact Sheet» physical values for Venus.
I spent 15 years working daily with dynamic and passive equilibriums, also designing various systems to alter the residual state of equilibriums for clients.
Efficient models can be run to equilibrium with a dynamic ocean.
It should be remembered that this is a dynamic response where T represents a temporary deviation from the temperature that would be at equilibrium with the instantaneous ocean pCO2 level.
The calculations by Kuang 2010 in which a dynamic model of radiative - convective equilibrium is perturbed systematically with different heat (and moisture) sources suggests that this is the path of least resistance for a convecting atmosphere, but that there are other possibilities as well — I need to understand this paper better.
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