Sentences with phrase «for spatiotemporal»

Efficient data assimilation for spatiotemporal chaos: a local ensemble transform Kalman filter
It is not well defined for spatiotemporal chaos — what physical meaning would have a term like exp (l.r) where r is some spatial direction and l positive constant?
Grain is another term for spatiotemporal resolution.
Local selection on chromosomal inversions may play a role in this process, suggesting potential for spatiotemporal stability of the coastal hybrid form and providing resilience against introgression of medically - important loci and traits, found to be more prevalent in inland A. gambiae.
Device and programming abstractions for spatiotemporal control of active micro-particle swarms, Lab Chip (2017).
We report evidence for spatiotemporal control of a BR biosynthesis gene in regulating meristem fate to pattern inflorescence form.
A conserved machinery is organized in microcompartments for spatiotemporal control of fusion.
The basis of uniformity that Whitehead maintains is required by scientific inquiry — particularly for spatiotemporal measurement — is not only a uniform system of relations but also is an independent system of relations (R 81; cf. PR 192 - 94).

Not exact matches

Superseding others just conform to it, even though (except for God) it must be perspectivally prehended and usually mediated by others in closer proximity, exhibiting the H. A. Lorentz spatiotemporal transformation inherent in perspectival prehensions, that is, those necessarily including only some of all the immediately prior, objectified contemporaries.
Be it with the vision of the eye or of the mind, we can only see things from the particular perspective we happen to occupy There is, for us, no Archimedean fulcrum outside the spatiotemporal historicity of place and era for pivoting the lever of thought.
Few contemporary theologians have yet understood how, for Aquinas, the simplicity of God's eternity embraces as presence all the spatiotemporal events of past, present, and future in the transcendent, noncoercive presence of Infinite Consciousness.
Once this beauty and this moral courage have become flesh and blood in our spatiotemporal world, the whole realm of value is thereby enhanced forever, for what is particular in these individual cases represents the concretion for all time of what before was only «possibility.»
But in our situation, in which the mind or soul has been naturalized into the spatiotemporal continuum, can natural theology suggest any «place» for any kind of life after death?
Each occasion occupies a certain spatiotemporal region within which it occurs, and it utilizes this region for its own coming into being.
For example, Buchler has said repeatedly that metaphysicians should cure themselves of the bad habit of treating the spatiotemporal complex as the fundamental entitity.
I think he should have, for it is but the spatiotemporal form of his argument that spatial extendedness requires a plurality of unitary entities, one here, another there.
If one follows Whitehead here, the most one can say about laws is that (A) no known data indicate that examined instances of contemporary laws constitute the complete class of instances, and that (B) we have reasonable grounds for holding laws to be unrestrictedly universal within a certain spatiotemporal scope (whereas we can, by experimentation, know that accidental universals are closed or subject to exceptions).
Although traditional in vivo imaging tools, such as widefield and confocal microscopy, and newer ones, such as light - sheet microscopy, can image in three dimensions, they sacrifice substantial spatiotemporal resolution to do so and, even then, can often be used for only very limited durations before altering the physiological state of the specimen.
Spatiotemporal regulation of MyD88 — IRF - 7 signalling for robust type - I interferon induction.
For the current funding period, we aim to explore the mechanistic basis for differential signal activation and its spatiotemporal regulation by localization in different microcompartmenFor the current funding period, we aim to explore the mechanistic basis for differential signal activation and its spatiotemporal regulation by localization in different microcompartmenfor differential signal activation and its spatiotemporal regulation by localization in different microcompartments.
Our results indicate that spatiotemporal regulation of BR biosynthesis during inflorescence development is required for organ fate decisions and provide insight into the molecular basis for morphological variation in inflorescence architecture.
(B) One proposed model for bristle versus spikelet differentiation in a wild - type S. viridis inflorescence depends on a diffusible factor that enhances spatiotemporal accumulation of BRs.
Our morphological and molecular analyses of the bsl1 mutants showed that disruption of BR biosynthesis can result in homeotic conversions within the inflorescence and that spatiotemporal BR accumulation provides a mechanism for fine - tuning meristem fate decisions.
ARNIE is an online database that integrates the extracellular protein interaction network generated in our lab using AVEXIS technology with spatiotemporal expression patterns for all genes in the network.
We propose that spatiotemporal accumulation of BRs is required for promoting bristle differentiation in S. viridis inflorescences.
The combination allows for the study of 3D subcellular processes in their native multicellular environments at high spatiotemporal (space and time) resolution.
It is just such spatiotemporal qualities that have driven Automobile Tire Print's association with performance, a theme that has dominated the literature on this piece for the past twenty years.
Mike's work, like that of previous award winners, is diverse, and includes pioneering and highly cited work in time series analysis (an elegant use of Thomson's multitaper spectral analysis approach to detect spatiotemporal oscillations in the climate record and methods for smoothing temporal data), decadal climate variability (the term «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» or «AMO» was coined by Mike in an interview with Science's Richard Kerr about a paper he had published with Tom Delworth of GFDL showing evidence in both climate model simulations and observational data for a 50 - 70 year oscillation in the climate system; significantly Mike also published work with Kerry Emanuel in 2006 showing that the AMO concept has been overstated as regards its role in 20th century tropical Atlantic SST changes, a finding recently reaffirmed by a study published in Nature), in showing how changes in radiative forcing from volcanoes can affect ENSO, in examining the role of solar variations in explaining the pattern of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age, the relationship between the climate changes of past centuries and phenomena such as Atlantic tropical cyclones and global sea level, and even a bit of work in atmospheric chemistry (an analysis of beryllium - 7 measurements).
Multimoment multiscale spatiotemporal integration reveals nonrandom harmonic pattern - summary discontinuities, exposing the comedy tragically advocated by deceitful & / or naive theoreticians who are in part constrained by a dominant culture that clings seemingly religiously to maladaptive traditions such as unjustifiable assumptions of randomness, independence, uniformity, linearity, etc. that are routinely misapplied (for example to conveniently render abstract conceptions mathematically tractable).
Given the public's growing awareness of the spatiotemporal cloud / circulation issue, assumptions such as uniformity are now a deal - breaking problem for advocates of oversimplified models.
The MRE can be used as a proxy for its controlling factors so scientists can measure the MRE magnitude to understand such phenomena and disentangle processes of ocean circulation and its spatiotemporal changes, for example.
Judy — The PDO may be a manifestation of spatiotemporal chaos, although perhaps not completely — Gerald Meehl has provided evidence for an anthropogenic forcing component imposed on an underlying chaotic element.
The PDO is a manifestation of spatiotemporal chaos, a «coherent structure» if you will (note vukevic would disagree for reasons i don't yet understand).
For example, the «internal» narratives (currently being floated as trial balloons) falsely assume spatiotemporal uniformity.
Repeat daily or subdaily echosounder surveys provide a much higher degree of spatiotemporal coverage than that achieved via traditional methods, allowing for more accurate ebullitive flux estimates in survey zones (DelSontro et al. 2015).
«Using the identified climate signal as our spatiotemporal filter, normalized reconstructed components (RCs) were generated for all indices, each reflecting a multidecadal signal that centers on ~ 64 years.»
Tomas has argued for the dominance of spatiotemporal chaos, which is much more complex than classical examples of chaos in systems of a few discrete variables.
They use different computational methods to e.g. average or smooth the data over spatiotemporal gaps, and they «adjust» the data differently for poorly known or even unmeasurable things such as UHI.
Since the scaling factor used is based purely on simulations by CMIP5 models, rather than on observations, the estimate is only valid if those simulations realistically reproduce the spatiotemporal pattern of actual warming for both SST and near - surface air temperature (tas), and changes in sea - ice cover.
The Web Application Developer works to develop web - based applications for dynamic analysis and visualization of large spatiotemporal climate datasets, with a secondary responsibility of maintaining existing web - based climate data applications.
That's not what the text says: «We derive limits for the forcing (Table 1) by comparison of the spatiotemporal patterns of temperature change in observations and experiments with the Hadley Centre AOGCM.»
Oddly, the authors did not examine the database for evidence of simple spatiotemporal patterns in the disappearance of Atelopus species, which might be suggestive of epidemic movement of disease.
Principal Components Analysis (PCA) is a traditional tool for representing a large spatiotemporal dataset in terms of a smaller number of leading patterns of variation in the data.
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