Sentences with phrase «for observations around»

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These new rules have far - reaching implications not only for companies like Geofeedia, but also for others whose business models revolve around utilizing social media data for close observations.
For me it is anguished contemplation of the world around me past and present, attentive involvement with and observation of persons and situations, and repeated self - examination that create a cumulative impression of tragically disproportionate bondage.
I would think it is only natural for the FA to see if they can learn from Mr. Wengers observations around this issue but do not see how he can be a target of invetsigation.
OBSERVATION: Working on the cover story for this issue involved the most time I'd ever spent around Najee Harris.
He sees this as a chance to prove the validity of the organization's model for building an economical, self - sustaining food community around local resources, an approach sparked by Curtin's observation that the kitchen's regular purchases of hothouse tomatoes flown in from Belgium seemed out of whack.
Owen Bennett followed Farage around during he election and his conversations and observations formed the basis for Following Farage: On the Trail of the People's Army (Biteback # 12.99).
Another new SPHERE observation is the discovery of an edge - on disc around the star GSC 07396 - 00759, found by the SHINE (SpHere INfrared survey for Exoplanets) survey.
The observation provides the first evidence for black holes that does not depend on watching hot gas or stars swirl around them at far greater distances.
Soon after the initial observations of the merger site, the Earth's annual trip around the Sun placed the object too close to the Sun in the sky for X-ray and visible - light telescopes to observe.
Physicists have described how observations of gravitational waves limit the possible explanations for the formation of black holes outside of our galaxy; either they are spinning more slowly than black holes in our own galaxy or they spin rapidly but are «tumbled around» with spins randomly oriented to their orbit.
The study of human life can happen anywhere — there are opportunities for anthropological observation available all around us, all the time.
Around the same time, another psychiatrist, John Bowlby, penned his now - canon observations about the central importance of attachment for the social and psychological development of young humans, reminding us that we are just another part of a chain of mammals that depend on the care of others for survival.
«For the onboard measurements to be meaningful, we needed to develop a model that predicted the arrival times using ground - based observations provided by our collaborators at radio telescopes around the world,» said Paul Ray, a SEXTANT co-investigator with the U. S. Naval Research Laboratory.
Tools for working around this problem have been invented, like the electron microscope and X-ray diffraction, but these are like canes for blind people: no substitute for direct observation.
In its updated form, it receives e-mail requests from astronomers and automatically executes the observations, searching for planets around other stars and monitoring the flickering of gas falling into black holes.
Troja remotely directed a 30 - member collaboration while coordinating sky observations from facilities around the world — and vying for observation time.
For the first time since exoplanets, or planets around stars other than the sun, were discovered almost 20 years ago, X-ray observations have detected an exoplanet passing in front of its parent star.
But an even more surprising observation was that the cells didn't go away — they hung around at a 10-fold increase over prepregnancy levels for more than 100 days after birth (the equivalent of 4 years to 5 years in humans).
These observations raised another puzzle: when the team revised its estimate for how many X-rays should be seen around Pluto given that compact atmosphere, Chandra now saw too many.
Around the world, troops use schools and universities as barracks, observation posts, weapons depots or centers for interrogation.
«This indicates that planets around metal - poor host stars are less dense than rocky planets of comparable size around more metal - rich host stars like the Sun», explains Claude «Trey» Mack, project scientist for the Kepler - 444 observation.
According to some sources, the addition of partners has resulted in guaranteed time observations at 37.5 percent for the United States and Canada, 37.5 percent for ESO member states, and 25 percent for East Asia (Japan, Korea, and Taiwan), and debates have surrounded the possibility of capping open - access time to astronomers outside the collaboration at around 3 percent.
Given its inherent transnational nature and the need for telescope observations around the globe, astronomy quickly emerged as a pioneer of large international scientific collaborations.
Fundamental experimental data were derived from the observations of airglows by the Spectroscopy for Investigation of Characteristics of the Atmosphere of Mars (SPICAM) instrument on - board Mars Express: while NO is useful to constrain dynamics around the 100 km level (Gagné et al. 2013), CO and CO2 + UV emissions allow the direct monitoring of the efficiency of ionization processes (Stiepen et al. 2015).
Previous observations of other hot Jupiter - class planets (HD 189733 b and unpublished data for HD 209458 b) have found that their hot spots may be shifted slightly away from the closest point to the star, possibly due to strong winds moving hot, gaseous material around.
«With the inauguration of the Institute for Personalized Medicine, we have reasserted our early leadership in the science of tailoring therapy to individuals, an approach that in some ways began at Hershey with the observations around pharmacogenetics by our founding chair of pharmacology, Elliot Vesell, more than 40 years ago,» said Daniel Notterman, vice dean for research and graduate studies.
Ongoing radio observations (SMA, JCMT, VLA) of Sirius A are being used to set an observationally determined standard for stellar atmosphere modeling and debris disk studies around A stars, as well as to take the first step toward characterizing potential intrinsic uncertainty in stellar emission at these wavelengths.
On March 25, 2015, a team of astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope revealed observations which indicate via the transit method that Alpha Centauri B may have a second planet «c» in a hot inner orbit, just outside planet candidate «b.» After observing Alpha Centauri B in 2013 and 2014 for a total of 40 hours, the team failed to detect any transits involving planet b (previously detected using the radial velocity variations method and recently determined not to be observed edge - on in a transit orbit around Star B).
This paper proposes a more «all - around» lightweight ontology for CH materials in relation to CC, which greatly facilitates decision support and merges several pertinent aspects: CH Assets, Stakeholders and Roles, Climate Effects, Risk Management, conservation actions, materials, models, sensors and observations.
These are based on observations of regional change around the South Polar Cap, but seem to have been extended into a «global» change, and used by some to infer an external common mechanism for global warming on Earth and Mars (e.g. here and here).
Unfortunately most of those planets and planet candidates are around stars that are too faint for these observations, so we need a plethora of close - in planets around bright stars.
To address the growing observation that the proposed site can not geologically isolate the waste, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gerrymandered the zone of compliance for environmental laws — what is called the «controlled area» — around the Yucca Mountain site to allow for the site to be licensed, rather than protect the public health and environment for generations to come.
The new RSS v4 TLT record makes a number of changes to the time of observation correction, as well as corrections for the change in instruments that measure temperature from microwave sounding units (MSU) to advanced microwave sounding units (AMSU) sensors, which occurred around the year 2000.
«For the onboard measurements to be meaningful, we needed to develop a model that predicted the arrival times using ground - based observations provided by our collaborators at radio telescopes around the world,» says Paul Ray, co-investigator on the SEXTANT project.
There has been no shortage of proposed explanations that have been put forth in order to account for the unusual observations, from the more mundane ones which include the presence of cometary fragments and large disk of debris from planetary collisions within the star system, to the more imaginative and fascinating ones which have invoked the presence of an extraterrestrial super-civilisation that is in the process of constructing gigantic megastructures around the star itself.
Observations taken 21 months apart by Hubble's Advanced Camera for Surveys» coronagraph show that the object is moving along a path around the star and therefore is gravitationally bound to it.
Therefore, what Hansen's models and the real - world observations tell us is that climate sensitivity is about 40 % below 4.2 °C, or once again, right around 3 °C for a doubling of atmospheric CO2.
Many of the planets discovered by EDEN around nearby stars will be suitable for in - depth atmospheric characterization, mass, radius, and bulk density measurements through follow - up observations with large ground - and space - based telescopes, such as NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
Astronomical observations, however, now indicate that the Solar System has around 400 billion comets of a mile or two (two to three kilometers) in diameter, but the» «domestic model» of comet formation can account for a population of only about 6 billion» within Sol's Oort Cloud.
These projects will provide lists of target objects around the sky for brief observations when high - priority projects leave gaps in the telescope schedule, allowing 10 - 12 minutes of observation at intermediate places in the sky.
Infrared interferometric observations of Denebola's debris disk were used by Akeson et al (2009) to model two possible bands of dust beginning around 0.13 AU (and extending for 0.3 AUs) and around 13 AUs (extending for 6.2 AUs).
At the present time the teams which are observing on the GTC, as well as those around the world, are waiting for Tabby's star to wake up again, and show stronger dimming, from 10 % to 20 % as found in the observations from Kepler over 5 years ago.
High - resolution observations are presented based on direct imaging, two - dimensional spectropolarimetry with Fabry - Pérot interferometers, and scanning long - slit spectrographs to introduce some of the science cases for high - resolution solar physics: (1) statistical properties of flows in and around pores and sunspots, (2) chromospheric dynamics associated with newly emerging flux, and (3) flare diagnostics from near - infrared spectropolarimetry.
The Joint ALMA Observatory (JAO) issues the calls for proposals for scientists from around the world to submit their proposals for observation time.
Astronomers around the world see the schedule and submit proposals for a period to meet the needs for their observations.
To allow simultaneous ground - based observations, flight operations engineers at Ball Aerospace and the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder will perform a maneuver turning the spacecraft around to point the telescope in the forward velocity vector.
A recent paper submitted to the Astrophysical Journal by Sarah Ballard, an exoplanet astronomer at MIT, estimated that TESS may find as many as 1000 planets orbiting red dwarfs and around 15 of these may be less than twice the size of the Earth and orbit within the habitable zone; ideal candidates for a JWST observation.
At around 75 minutes, Tadpole isn't quite meaty enough to be completely memorable, but it is still an interesting film to watch, and even if the character of Oscar is drawn out of fantasyland, his observations on life and women make for some witty moments.
You see, the fun (apart from making snide little comments and clever observations about what's around the corner) is seeing just how they tackle the next step in the recipe for zombie - lickin» goodness.
But just as importantly they will bring with them their practical tools and strategies for observation and feedback that will benefit other school leaders and teachers around the world.
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