Sentences with phrase «ejections at»

Matamoros, C., Klein, K., & Trottet, G. (2017) Microwave radio emissions as a proxy for coronal mass ejection speed in arrival predictions of interplanetary coronal mass ejections at 1 AU.
DOI: 10.1051 / swsc / 2016038 Microwave radio emissions as a proxy for coronal mass ejection speed in arrival predictions of interplanetary coronal mass ejections at 1 AU
Same Image, With Colored Beads Representing Particle Ejections at Different Speeds.
«By simulating ejections at varying speeds, we were able to produce an exact match to the observed structure,» Blundell explained.
Tuberville unhinges himself against the local line judge, all chin and chest, like a Bobby Cox ejection at its peak.

Not exact matches

The ejection of 35 Russian diplomats, meanwhile, comes amid reports that Russian officials had been harassing US diplomats in Moscow for at least a year.
Without the funds, Greece will almost certainly default on its next loan repayment, due at the end of this month, and risks ejection from the 19 - nation Eurozone which looms as a giant unknown to global investors.
Sixth man JerryStackhouse, a gentleman off the court, can turn thuggish between the lines; witness a game at Utah on Jan. 9 in which he collected a technical foul forengaging in a memorable verbal exchange with combative Jazz coach Jerry Sloanand a flagrant foul that resulted in an automatic ejection
At which point Cubs manager Joe Maddon went off and argued with the umps — which is an automatic ejection because you can't argue the result of a challenge.
Kentucky shot 56 percent after halftime and 50 percent overall in a game that was chippy at times, resulting in five technical foul calls and the quick ejection of Ole Miss senior forward Marcanvis Hymon after just 3 1/2 minutes.
Take a look at the penalty which resulted in an ejection after ref review:
Rondo finished the game with 3 assists before the ejection, which snaps a 37 - game streak of at least 10 assists.
Was Volquez really so mad at Donaldson that he was going to risk ejection in the third inning of a close game?
After (Up) Chuck Barkley had risen from his hospital bed to score 26 points in the 130 - 108 Phoenix win, Olajuwon had this to say about O'Donnell's ejection of Drexler: «You have to understand the way I look at it from the Islamic point of view.
The Cavs were up by 21 points at the time, and the ejection was a shock after he was given two technicals in a span of just seconds.
Speaking of which, though it is not immediately relevant, Diego Simeone was handed a three - game suspension from the Copa del Rey stemming from his ejection and subsequent behavior in Atlético's defeat at Sevilla last week.
At the time of Dybala's ejection, Madrid were only up 2 - 0 and Juventus were still creating enough chances to pull one back.
The impact: With Waston's ejection, which resulted in Martinez converting the penalty for his first goal, Vancouver not only trailed 1 - 0 but was also without its tallest player for set pieces, which was going to be their best chance to at least scratch out a draw.
However, if your breastfed baby tends to be a fast drinker or if you have a rapid milk ejection response, which causes you to produce a faster flow than your baby can handle at first, then your baby may occasionally need to be burped.
Infants of mothers with an oversupply of breastmilk (or more accurately, an aggressive milk ejection - and I think you have both oversupply and a powerful milk ejection or just one) will often choke and sputter at the breast, and pull off and reattach themselves to the breast as they attempt to control the flow of milk.
At the beginning of each feeding, your baby triggers your milk ejection reflex (also known as let - down reflex).
The baby will suck and sleep and suck, without getting large quantities at this point, but the mother may have a letdown reflex (milk ejection reflex) from time to time and the baby will drink more.
In the first few weeks, babies tend to fall asleep at the breast when the flow of milk is slow (this slowing of the flow occurs more rapidly if the baby is not well latched on, since the baby depends on the mother's «letdown» or milk ejection reflex to get milk).
I didn't know it at the time, but what I was feeling were the trademark symptoms of what many breastfeeding specialists refer to as Dysphoric Milk Ejection Reflex (known most commonly as D - MER).
When your newborn begins to suck at your breast, or even just to mouth your nipple, the hormone oxytocin is released in your body, hastening the contraction of your uterus and inducing the let - down or milk - ejection reflex, which begins your milk flow.
My daughter, at six days old, had a left ventricle ejection fraction of less than 25 % due to cardiomyopathy.
Before and between milk ejections, and at the end of feedings, the flow rate is very low.
A baby will be alert at the start of a feed with a clenched fist and suck vigorously for the first 2 minutes, this is to stimulate the milk ejection reflex.
Exceed those limits at peril of in - flight ejection from helicopters.1 Which essentially is the point that making demands in deep favour of labour in parliament result in the abolition of parliament as we know it.
After a rancorous ejection from the state facility initiated by a group of some young men, Mr. Kufuor was later offered another bungalow at Cantonments to be used as his office.
Astrophysicists at the University of Toronto have found that a close encounter with Jupiter about four billion years ago may have resulted in another planet's ejection from the Solar System altogether.
A late - breaking clinical trial, known as the Treatment of Preserved Cardiac Function Heart Failure with an Aldosterone Antagonist (TOPCAT) trial, to be presented at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions, November 18, 2013, demonstrates that spironolactone did not reduce the primary outcome of cardiovascular death, heart failure hospitalization, nor surviving a cardiac arrest in patients with heart failure and preserved ejection fraction (pump function).
These ejections fuel the solar wind, which races toward Earth at hundreds of miles per second.
Antti Pulkkinen, who leads NASA's «Solar Shield» satellite - based detection system at the Goddard Space Flight Center, said the cloud of ionized particles from Tuesday's violent «coronal mass ejection» will largely miss Earth, giving some North American residents a glimpse of the aurora borealis, or northern lights, this weekend.
Based on the observations, Sahai and his colleagues Mark Morris of the University of California, Los Angeles, and Samantha Scibelli of the State University of New York at Stony Brook developed a model of a companion star with an accretion disk to explain the ejection process.
Miami — In rough terms, the sun's activity ebbs and flows in an 11 - year cycle, with flares, coronal mass ejections, and other energetic phenomena peaking at what is called solar maximum and bottoming out at solar minimum.
Solar jets are ejections from the surface of the Sun, where 1 - 10 tonnes of hot material are expelled at speeds of up to 1000 kilometres per second.
This auroral display was due to a giant cloud of gas from the sun — a coronal mass ejection or CME — that collided with Earth's magnetic fields on Aug. 19, 2014, at 1:57 a.m. EDT.
According to NASA solar scientist C. Alex Young, the region is unusual because it produced fairly large solar flares but not the huge coronal mass ejections that typically occur at the same time, sometimes damaging satellites.
A new study by researchers at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) found comparable long - term outcomes between congestive heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction commonly known as «diastolic heart failure» and congestive heart failure with reduced ejection fraction also known as «systolic heart failure.»
MIAMI — In very rough terms, the sun's activity ebbs and flows in an 11 - year cycle, with flares, coronal mass ejections and other energetic phenomena peaking at what is called solar maximum and bottoming out at solar minimum.
During the past 60 years, while numerous laboratory studies have documented bubble - bursting drops» properties such as their ejection speed, maximum height or size, a comprehensive picture of the mechanisms at play is still lacking.
«There is a certain type of doping element that minimizes hydrogen's ability to penetrate, whereas other doping elements can introduce a maximum amount of electrons in the oxide, and facilitate the ejection of hydrogen gas right at the surface of the oxide,» says Mostafa.
The team's findings suggest two potential strategies, one aimed at minimizing hydrogen penetration and one at maximizing the ejection of hydrogen atoms that do get in.
The 10 - year Warfarin and Aspirin for Reduced Cardiac Ejection Fraction (WARCEF) trial is the largest randomized, double - blind comparison of aspirin and warfarin (also known by its brand name Coumadin) for heart failure, following 2,305 heart failure patients whose heart muscle pumps less oxygen - rich blood into the body, known as reduced ejection fraction, at 168 study sites in 11 countries on three conEjection Fraction (WARCEF) trial is the largest randomized, double - blind comparison of aspirin and warfarin (also known by its brand name Coumadin) for heart failure, following 2,305 heart failure patients whose heart muscle pumps less oxygen - rich blood into the body, known as reduced ejection fraction, at 168 study sites in 11 countries on three conejection fraction, at 168 study sites in 11 countries on three continents.
At the solar maximum, for example, an increased number of outbursts called coronal mass ejections hurl millions of tons of magnetic and electrically charged plasma gas against the Earth's magnetosphere, the magnetic field that surrounds the planet.
At the presentations of their research results, the two students showed their findings respectively focused on (i) Accretion and rotational movement of gas around a protostar and the formation of a circumstellar disc and (ii) Identification of bipolar jets (mass ejection) from multiple protostars and classification according to the evolutionary phases.
Upon reaching this height, they can erupt for a few minutes to hours and send large amounts of material racing through the corona and outward into space at 600 miles per second (1,000 kilometers per second); these eruptions are called coronal mass ejections.
The astrophysicists speculate that the changes in ejection speed may be caused by changes in the rate at which material is transferred from the companion star onto the accretion disk.
Current - day Earth generates a strong magnetic field capable of deflecting the majority of the stellar material flung at it through events such as a coronal mass ejections.
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