Sentences with phrase «fluctuations in temperature in»

Space - based observatories like WMAP and Planck have measured small fluctuations in temperature in the CMB.

Not exact matches

According to the project, the area's «unique geographical conditions» result in daily temperature fluctuations which in turn produce strong and predictable wind streams.
It is entirely likely that causes such as fluctuations in the sun's intensity and volcanic eruptions may have contributed to a change in the global atmospheric temperature.
At such a low oven temperature it's possible to have fluctuations in cooking time.
Moreover, the integrity of wine bottle closures can be compromised by huge temperature fluctuations, which in turn impacts the quality.
Temperature fluctuations can have a much greater and faster effect in the small volume of 75l versus a big volume of 24 kl, which together provides good thermal protection.
Opening the oven door during the cake baking time can cause drafts and fluctuations in the oven temperature.
The trees can live as long as 20 - 30 years and are capable of growing in a wide range of climates, as long as there is no harsh fluctuation in temperature.
In wineries, the entire harvest can be destroyed by a temperature fluctuation during processing or storage, leading to catastrophic consequences for wineries.
If you mix up a bottle of water and powder formula, store the bottles in the back of the fridge, because it's the coolest area, and not in the fridge door where there are temperature fluctuations.
Certain conditions accelerate this separation such as storage in an uncontrolled environment where significant temperature fluctuations occur (such as a garage) or exposure to extreme heat (such as a car).
Although they're mainly setting out to scaremonger and sell papers, the tabloids are right that, as climate change causes fluctuations in weather, the temperature is becoming bitterer in those winter months.
Pack your food and drink in an insulated bag to protect them from temperature fluctuations and don't forget to include bibs, baby wipes and a roll of paper towels to mop up any spills or messes.
37 ° are baby clothes, based on temperature regulation to help combat everyday fluctuations in ambient temperature and weather.
❓ ❔ ❓ ❔ ❓ ❔ ❓ ❔ ❓ ❔ ❓ ❔ ❓ ❔ A mother's breasts can detect a ONE DEGREE fluctuation in baby's body temperature.
It also causes the fluctuation is hormones and body temperature, leading to the sleep fighting in babies.
Climate change is having a dramatic impact on Earth's biodiversity, by causing rapid fluctuations in temperature and precipitation that alter species» environments.
Ordinary matter also can't explain temperature fluctuations in the Big Bang's relic afterglow.
NASA's WMAP satellite measured the temperature of this ancient light, revealing fluctuations in the density of matter in the very early universe.
The consequence: either the analysed climate archives supply inaccurate temperature signals, or the tested models underestimate the regional climate fluctuations in Earth's recent history.
Whitworth predicts bee populations will continue to experience cycles of increase and decrease because of fluctuations in agriculture prices and year - round temperatures.
The plan calls for using four pairs of «test masses» made of at least three different materials — such as beryllium, niobium and platinum - iridium — which would be kept in a vacuum and cooled to just a few kelvins, reducing temperature fluctuations that can degrade measurement accuracy.
The initial fireball expands and cools, with the ripples of the membrane leading to the small temperature fluctuations in microwave background radiation observed in our universe.
In 1992, NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) first detected tiny temperature fluctuations, or anisotropy, in the CMIn 1992, NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) first detected tiny temperature fluctuations, or anisotropy, in the CMin the CMB.
The fluctuations in ocean temperature are accompanied by shifts in the winds.
Because the El Niño / La Niña climate cycle generates large fluctuations in ocean temperatures around the Galápagos and in the eastern tropical Pacific, long - term changes can be hard to spot.
The map reflects how the winds blowing towards Europe shift with fluctuations in North Atlantic sea - surface temperature.
Shifting winds may explain why long - term fluctuations in North Atlantic sea surface temperatures have no apparent influence on Europe's wintertime temperatures.
In view of future global warming, it's vital for today's global population to know whether temperatures will rise steadily, or whether there will be sudden, major fluctuations.
«In the low earth orbit, the high level of exposure to radiation, the extreme temperature fluctuations and the low energy supply are just as great obstacles to overcome.
Light bends anytime it passes through air, but when the air temperature varies dramatically over a short distance, causing it to have great fluctuations in density, it can bend light so much that a mirage occurs.
Another result that we don't really understand is that we don't see any temperature fluctuations in the microwave background on scales larger than 60 degrees [the angular size in the sky of the fluctuations].
At an extremely low temperature of around -273 degrees centigrade, magnons, i.e., quanta of the fluctuations in the magnet, coherently couple with the qubit through the electromagnetic field of the cavity.
Brendan Godley at the University of Exeter, UK, and colleagues, analysed 26 years of data to see if fluctuations in temperatures had an influence on sex ratios of turtles in North Carolina.
Now, a team of researchers has announced that temperature fluctuations in the glow clash with one well - accepted theory of how the universe formed.
«Sometimes we find reefs that are doing very, very well in places that you would least expect to find them,» says Gates — such as a reef off Taiwan that lies below the waste - water outfall pipe of a nuclear power plant and experiences temperature fluctuations of between 6 °C and 8 °C per day.
Color variations in an image of the cosmic microwave background radiation depict temperature fluctuations caused by seeds of matter that eventually became galaxies.
Lee reiterates that temperature fluctuations could have major consequences for perennial plants in natural ecosystems.
«It appears to be highly tolerant of fluctuations in pH and temperature too, which means it is potentially useful for dynamic marine environments.»
These gravitational waves we will to detect will almost be the size of visible universe, but we mean, they'll produce signatures, temperature — well, in this case, the polarization of the microwave background — signatures which are at the level, well, the next generation, the best we can imagine doing is getting a 1 [percent] admixture of a signal from gravitational waves compared to the signal of the temperature fluctuations that we, kind of, measure in the universe.
The earlier study — which used pre-industrial temperature proxies to analyze historical climate patterns — ruled out, with more than 99 % certainty, the possibility that global warming in the industrial era is just a natural fluctuation in Earth's climate.
Kensuke Kobayashi (Professor, Graduate School of Science, Osaka University) and Sadashige Matsuo (Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo), in cooperation with research groups led by Teruo Ono (Professor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University) and Kazuhito Tsukagoshi (Research Fellow, International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics, National Institute for Materials Science), produced graphene samples capable of forming p - n junctions by combining gate electrodes and performed precise measurements of current - fluctuation («shot noise») in the graphene p - n junction in the QH regime in the strong magnetic fields and at low temperatures.
Based on measurements of the expansion using Type Ia supernovae, measurements of temperature fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background, and measurements of the correlation function of galaxies, the universe has a calculated age of 13.7 ± 0.2 billion years.
«We've had a fluctuation in average temperature that's just huge since 1880 - on the order of about 0.9 degrees Celsius,» Lovejoy says.
Dr Van der Kamp said: «Our computer simulations of the «wiggling and jiggling» of enzymes at different stages in the reaction tells us how these structural fluctuations give rise to the difference in heat capacity, and thereby can predict the optimum temperature of an enzyme.
Crucially, the resistance remains unchanged by fluctuations in temperature, or by impurities in the crystal.
Scientists had discovered back in the 1970s that a tiny brain region dubbed the suprachiasmatic nucleus helps to control the body's sleep cycles, alertness, temperature and other daily fluctuations.
An analysis of temperature data since 1500 all but rules out the possibility that global warming in the industrial era is just a natural fluctuation in the earth's climate, according to a new study by McGill University physics professor Shaun Lovejoy.
Their team of young assistants then festoons the property with infrared cameras and digital voice recorders, and for the rest of the night the team shuffles about in groups of two using handheld devices to measure unexplained changes in temperature and fluctuations of electromagnetic fields (knowingly shortened to «EMF»).
The UCLA team's conclusions about temperature changes in the region also imply that there have been major fluctuations in the volume of water vapor in the atmosphere there.
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