Sentences with phrase «for by diffusion»

In his view the best model of Pama - Nyungan family relations is the parallel tines of a rake, not a tree, and the many similarities in these languages can mainly be accounted for by diffusion — in which language A gets word X from language B because the speakers interact or many people speak both languages.

Not exact matches

Morgan Stanley's Delinquency Diffusion Index, an aggregate measurement of year - over-year increases in the delinquency of several types of personal loans, stood at 19.2 (on a 100 - point scale) for the first quarter of 2016, up from its low in October, 2014, driven by increases in auto loan and credit card delinquencies in 2015 — but far below the 60 - point threshold associated with a pre-recession state.
And, in the next place, since evil is specially characterized by its diffusion, and attains its greatest height when it simulates the appearance of the good, for that reason are signs, and marvels, and lying miracles found to accompany evil, through the cooperation of its father the devil.
The scanner, quiet enough for a baby to sleep inside, relies on a new brain - imaging technique called diffusion MRI, which maps long - distance white matter connections in the brain by tracking the movement of water.
Other linguists argue that the computational models, built for genes that can only be inherited, deal poorly with languages that spread by diffusion.
In real life, once Groves decided to kill centrifugal separation in favor of uranium enrichment by gaseous diffusion, Karl became one of the planners for the big gaseous diffusion plant in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
The people who were aspirin resistant also had larger areas of the brain affected by the stroke, as measured by MRI diffusion weighted imaging, with infarct size of 2.8 cc compared to 1.6 cc for those who responded to aspirin.
Exciton diffusion is also a basic mechanism underlying photosynthesis: Plants absorb energy from photons, and this energy is transferred by excitons to areas where it can be stored in chemical form for later use in supporting the plant's metabolism.
Funds received from patrons in the Pacific Coast region and from gifts, bequests or other similar sources, shall be invested as trust funds by the Executive Committee, and the income therefrom shall be expended for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge.
Furthermore, the membrane microdomains induced by BAR domains are expected to function as diffusion barriers, which may for example trap membrane - associated receptor and cargo molecules at the endocytic bud.
But diffusion MRI suffers from magnetic field artifacts that can distort the actual location of tumors by as much as 1.2 centimeters or roughly half an inch — a significant distance when surgeons are attempting, for example, to assess whether a tumor extends beyond the prostate and into adjacent nerve bundles.
Encapsulation allows for diffusion of pro-angiogenic cytokines and growth factors made by the hMSCs while maintaining them at the site of implantationâ $ ¦ Alginate encapsulated hMSCs attached to the heart with a hydrogel patch resulted in a highly significant improvement in left ventricular function after acute myocardial infarction.
This observation may be explained by edge diffusion while evaporation - condensation is restricted, and it provides further support for the proposed overall relaxation mechanism.
Hassan has been awarded a 2017 Newman Student Award Medal, for his work on «Computer modeling of the sound diffusion and scattering coefficients and their influence on the diffusivity and acoustic quality of architectural spaces», as nominated by Prof. Martin Gold.
In 2012, our laboratory initiated a study of AAN structural connectivity in ex vivo human brain specimens and in a living human subject - a study made possible by high resolution MRI scanners and high angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) sequences developed at the Massachusetts General Hospital Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging.
Alice Temperley recently merged her diffusion line Alice by Temperley into her main line, which means we did not see the typical parade of ultra-feminine, precious - yet - cool dresses she's known for.
Fox tried to encourage the diffusion of CinemaScope by making the use of its Bausch and Lomb lenses free for short films, but its policy of mandating the use of colour was poorly suited to the U.K. industry that mainly made black - and - white films including intimate dramas that were (at least initially) considered poorly suited to widescreen.
14 - 16 — Staff development: «IMPACT,» staff - development seminar in critical thinking, sponsored by the National Diffusion Network and Phi Delta Kappa International, for teachers and administrators, to be held in McHenry, Ill..
25 - 27 — Staff development: «IMPACT,» staff - development seminar in critical thinking, sponsored by the National Diffusion Network and Phi Delta Kappa International, for teachers and administrators, to be held in Stockton, Calif., and Fullerton, Calif..
23 - 26 — Staff development: «IMPACT,» staff - development seminar in critical thinking, sponsored by the National Diffusion Network and Phi Delta Kappa International, for teachers and administrators, to be held in Michigan.
11 - 14 — Staff development: «IMPACT,» staff - development seminar in critical thinking, sponsored by the National Diffusion Network and Phi Delta Kappa International, for teachers and administrators, to be held in Grand Junction, Colo..
21 - 24 — Staff development: «IMPACT,» staff - development seminar in critical thinking, sponsored by the National Diffusion Network and Phi Delta Kappa International, for teachers and administrators, to be held in San Antonio, Tex..
This resulting phenomenon is described by change theorist Everett M. Rogers as the diffusion of an innovation and served as the theoretical framework for this study.
White House named IDRA Coca - Cola Valued Youth Program a Hispanic Ed «Bright Spot» Approved by the U.S. Department of Education's Program Effectiveness Panel for inclusion in the National Diffusion Network, April 1991 Peter F. Drucker Foundation Award for Non-profit Management...
By ruling that the state is currently providing sufficient levels of funding to meet its obligation to «make suitable provisions for a general diffusion of knowledge,» the court has put its stamp of approval on low expectations such that schools where half of the students are failing state assessments are considered to be performing at acceptable levels.
There are very few situations where diffusion within a small room or by tenting would be required for a neurologic condition.
To me, routine exposure to Frankincense through their Drinking Water (Sunshine in a Bottle), by use of the CritterBoost, and via Water - Based Diffusion is an excellent preventive measure for many common health concerns.
The isolates were identified by conventional microbiological methods and tested for in vitro susceptibility using the Kirby - Bauer disc diffusion method recommended by the Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute.
Please select the style of diffusion that is appropriate for your situation by reading the diffusion page, always start with a light approach, and increase the strength and intensity only if needed.
For this style of diffusion - a diffuser such as the one you can see by CLICKING HERE - can be used.
This prestigious award, initiated by the Association for the International Diffusion of French Art (ADIAF), recognizes one artist each year for their inspirational and forward thinking work.
COUNTRY: France AWARDED BY: The Association for the International Diffusion of French Art (ADIAF), Centre Pompidou, and FIAC.
Thus the complex cultural diffusions of an obscure Polish work, performed by a remote Haitian village for a unique expat audience, then crossing the grain of the usual flow of hegemonic power to arrive at the Venice Biennale forms the core thematic thread of the artists» vision.
Named in honor of the French Surrealist artist Marcel Duchamp, the prestigious Marcel Duchamp Prize is awarded annually to a young French visual artist by the Association pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français (Association for the International Diffusion of French Art.)
Organized in collaboration with the Pompidou and FIAC, the Marcel Duchamp prize was created in 2000 by Association Pour la Diffusion Internationale de l'Art Français (Association for the International Dissemination of French Art).
The Elinga, by the way, is a rather good second - rate figurative painting that deals with diffusions of light in a manner that puts paid to the pretentions of much nebulous and tiresome abstract painting — notably, for example, one of your favourites, Rothko.
Their prognosis, «There is high agreement and much evidence that all stabilization levels assessed can be achieved by deployment of a portfolio of technologies that are either currently available or expected to be commercialized in coming decades, assuming appropriate and effective incentives are in place for their development, acquisition, deployment and diffusion and addressing related barriers.»
Temperature tends to respond so that, depending on optical properties, LW emission will tend to reduce the vertical differential heating by cooling warmer parts more than cooler parts (for the surface and atmosphere); also (not significant within the atmosphere and ocean in general, but significant at the interface betwen the surface and the air, and also significant (in part due to the small heat fluxes involved, viscosity in the crust and somewhat in the mantle (where there are thick boundary layers with superadiabatic lapse rates) and thermal conductivity of the core) in parts of the Earth's interior) temperature changes will cause conduction / diffusion of heat that partly balances the differential heating.
Temperature gradients are generally (see next paragraph) required to drive these flows of heat (continually through layers with convection / conduction / diffusion driven by differential heating, on the scale of distances from emission to absorption for radiant flows), so the temperature tends to decline from where solar heating occurs to where heat escapes to space.
For one thing, in the troposphere particles less than 0.1 μm (i.e «Aitken particles»), have a short residence time since they are removed quickly by diffusion.
Rock doesn't move during the short time scales needed for the surface to come into equilibrium, so the only vertical heat transport is by diffusion.
(Within a typical atmosphere, as on Earth, heat transport by conduction and molecular mass diffusion are relatively insignificant for bulk transport (there is some role in smaller - scale processes involving particles in the air), except when the net radiative flux and convective flux are very very small (not a condition generally found on Earth).
Re 40 simon abingdon — there is very little mass loss to space (can be significant for evolution of conditions over geologic time or in more extreme conditions, but not for Earth like conditions over the timescales over which climatic equilibrium is determined), and latent and sensible heat are transported by conduction and convection and mass diffusion, which can't significantly extend outside the atmosphere.
These bubbles had disappeared completely by 1100 meters, most probably as a result of the diffusion of gas molecules into the ice lattice, and this, together with the formation below 1200 meters of an oriented crystal fabric (characterized by a strong vertical orientation of crystallographic c axes) is believed to be responsible for the greatly increased ductility of the deeper cores.
For one range of exponent selected the transport is dominated by diffusion.
There are other processes like evaporative cooling and diffusion followed by convection which can not be affected by backradiation, and which will tend to compensate for any slowing of the radiation.
If the pressure difference is zero, there is no extra driving force and any exchange is purely by diffusion (which is very slow for CO2 in water).
The surface temperature response, T, to a given change in atmospheric CO2 is calculated from an energy balance equation for the surface, with heat removed either by a radiative damping term or by diffusion into the deep ocean.
This observation is however motivated by the fact that the maximum diffusion time for CO2 in the oceans is governed by the time constant associated with deep overturning, which is a number between 500-1000 years.
The time scale for this mechanism of hydrate thawing is on the order of centuries to millennia, limited by the rate of anthropogenic heat diffusion into the deep ocean and sediment column.
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