This can be used to great
effect as an escape tactic.
Not exact matches
It's hard to
escape the suspicion that these new intellectual justifications for soaring executive pay were
as much
effect as cause.
There are many illustrations of their nostalgic attachment to the old ways, such
as their tendency to
escape into the desert for sports and physical and spiritual refreshment, the practice of sending their children to be reared in Bedouin encampments to protect them from the
effects of city life, and the legends of the desert which beguile their evening hours.
It is derived from a fruit that has been consumed in China for at least several hundred years and used
as an herbal medicine for the past several decades, so it may well be safe, although any chronic adverse
effects might easily have
escaped detection.
As G2 swings closer to the black hole's event horizon — the point past which even light can not
escape — gravity has already stretched its leading edge into a ribbon more than 90 billion miles long, pulling it away from the tail, which isn't yet feeling the black hole's full
effects.
This has the same
effect as a black hole's event horizon, the point of no return for light: an observer outside an event horizon could see nothing inside,
as no light can
escape the black hole's gravity to cross the horizon to the universe outside.
When such DNA damage occurs, proteins known
as PARPs move to the site of damage and begin to mend these broken strands of DNA, allowing cancerous cells and tumors to recover, grow and proliferate, thereby
escaping the
effects of treatment.
Analysis of
escape latencies (Figure 3B) during training indicated significant
effects of aging and, possibly, rapamycin, such that
escape latencies were increased in aged mice and were decreased by rapamycin treatment (P = 0.0021, P = 0.0548, and P = 0.2419 for age, treatment, and age / treatment interaction, respectively, 3 - way ANOVA with age and treatment
as between - subjects factors and training day
as within - subjects factor).
Salts have a cleansing
effect, serving
as a micro
escape in stressful situations.
It is derived from a fruit that has been consumed in China for at least several hundred years and used
as an herbal medicine for the past several decades, so it may well be safe, although any chronic adverse
effects might easily have
escaped detection.
I see all of these «making» projects
as creative pursuits, and they all have the same
effect of making me
escape my analytical / logical brain and switch on the more artsy side.
The SD extras basically consist of a feature - length doc (I timed it out at approximately 81 minutes) shattered into a million little pieces that could've been better consolidated so
as to avoid talking about different aspects of the same thing separately, e.g. the Maglev
Escape, deconstructed no fewer than three times in the unique contexts of vehicles, stunts, and special
effects.
These comics - inspired,
effects - laden summer blockbusters are created to serve
as an
escape for international audiences.
As for special
effects, this is the first HP episode shot in 3 - D, which turns out to be worth the investment given the profusion of captivating action sequences ranging from the heroes» daring
escape from a subterranean inferno on the back of a fire - breathing dragon to an epic, high body - count battle on the campus of their alma mater.
The wordless preparations for the hunt, the priest, the underground hideouts, the
escape, the confrontation between Richard and Camiel, and Camiel's memory of Marina
as Maria the nurse are balanced with the bizarre comedic
effects of seeing a spear puncture eggs, a hairy Bijvoet nonchalantly asking for baths, and the reactions of Ludwig and Pascale who look like the most ordinary of fellows if it wasn't for them sleeping under the ground.
The study's lead author John Jerrim of the UCL Institute of Education said: «Maths mastery shouldn't be seen
as a silver bullet; there is no
escaping that the
effect of the programme was relatively small, though welcome.
The use of aversive methods (e.g., pinning and yelling) can result in increased anxiety about the grooming process — and can also produce additional side
effects such
as aggression, generalized fear,
escape / avoidance and apathy — so this practice should be avoided.
Its reputation for being ultra-luxurious while also offering a total
escape (
as well
as the Eat, Pray, Love
effect) has travelers heading to the gorgeous island in droves.
By re-conceptualizing himself — making a name for himself — Buck ensured that what he experienced, created, and lived henceforth would not
escape the
effects of the transition from e to u — or,
as it can be heard, from «me to you.»
In fact,
as the atmosphere warms, the «atmospheric window» tends toward closing (particularly because of water vapor
effects), and excess
escape through this window can't account quantitatively for the reduction in stratospheric temperatures.
As detailed in section V of this notice, it is widely recognized that greenhouse gases (GHGs) have a climatic warming
effect by trapping heat in the atmosphere that would otherwise
escape to space.
Is less poleward transport of heat by the Gulf Stream
as the AMOC weakens a positive feedback for global warming, since that energy will
escape more slowly in the humid (higher water vapor GHG
effect) tropics than near the poles?
«There is growing recognition among researchers that more people will move within national borders to
escape the
effects of slow - onset climate change, such
as droughts, crop failure, and rising seas... Internal climate migration is a development issue.
There is a small
effect from the radiative properties of the «GHG's», but they simply act
as a sort of hybrid thermal / optical delay line which delays the flow of any single photon through the Sun / Earth / Atmosphere / Universe system by causing it to make multiple «bounces» through the system: surface / GHG / surface / GHG /
escape to the energy free void of space.
If heat can
escape as easily through all that time, then surely the source of any increased heat on Earth must be Solar, whether it be visible light, IR or UV, and indirect
effects thereof?
The key point is that,
as hartlod (tm)'s little article attests to, is that all this energy eventually heads out of the Earth's system / boundry but what hartlod (tm) doesn't talk about is that the
effect of CO2 and H2O's absorption of reemitted energy from the Earth which is to «delay» the
escape of the energy, thus piling it up and increasing overall temp.
Global Warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to
effect of greenhouse gasses, such
as carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels or from deforestation, which trap heat that would otherwise
escape from Earth.
Methane that
escapes the sea is generally a small fraction of methane that is released from clathrates at the sea floor, though if the concentration rose high enough so much could make it to the atmosphere that the impact of methane
as a GHG in air (before it devolves to CO2 in air) overwhelmed the negative
effects of methane decomposing to CO2 in the oceans..
the greenhouse
effect is an increase in the average temperature of the earth «Greenhouse gases» such
as water vapor, carbon dioxide, ozone and methane, slow the
escape of heat from earth's atmosphere.
We can't
escape the physical reality that
as long
as we continue to increase the greenhouse
effect, it will continue to trap more and more heat, and the planet will continue to warm.
The runaway greenhouse
effect has several meanings ranging from, at the low end, global warming sufficient to induce out - of - control amplifying feedbacks, such
as ice sheet disintegration and melting of methane hydrates, to, at the high end, a Venus - like hothouse with crustal carbon baked into the atmosphere and a surface temperature of several hundred degrees, a climate state from which there is no
escape.
Some of this gas inevitably
escaped into the environment, even though it was trapped
as well
as possible, and since it is about 17000 times
as powerful
as a global warming gas
as CO 2, it had an
effect on the carbon footprints of the cells.
Tyndall had pointed out more than a century back that basic physics declared that the greenhouse
effect would act most effectively at night,
as the gases impeded radiation from
escaping into space.
In fact, increasing overburden pressure might have the opposite
effect if volatile compounds such
as methane that must
escape during coalification are retained.