It shows the greatest variations in
gradient as you apply different amounts of pressure.
This melting leads to extended sea ice, a very cold Europe, and a greater prospect of strong storms in the Atlantic due to the enhanced temperature
gradient as the AMOC stops.
The RC article claims a decreased temperature
gradient as a result of absorbing more DLR, not increased.
Just as the derivative f» (x) and second derivative f» (x) < / i) can tell you what's happening with the principal function f (x) so too we can learn from plots of the gradient of the temperature and the trend of
that gradient as shown in the yellow line in the plot at the foot of my Home page at http://climate-change-theory.com
Gravity forms a density gradient in accord with the Second Law of Thermodynamics, and likewise it forms a temperature
gradient as the process described in statements of that law indicate will happen, each being the same state of thermodynamic equilibrium.
It seeks to convince the reader that they should not believe that the atmosphere intrinsically establishes a vertical thermal
gradient as a spontaneous stable thermodynamic equilibrium state, one that would somehow «heat» the bottom relative to the top even if the whole thing were in a giant Dewar flask and one waited long enough for true equilibrium to be established.
paper that seems to have had such an effect on Joules Verne, some numbers might be useful: h = kb * T / (m * g) = 9.08 km for N2 at 300K λ = 68nm at 101325 Pa To get λ ~ 0.01 h where the deviation from the Fourier Law is ~ 10 % requires a reduction of pressure of 11 orders of magnitude to ~ 1E - 6Pa or an increase of g of a similar magnitude or some combination of both that increases λ and reduces h. I'm not going to touch the temperature
gradient as that's even worse.
I noted that all the data past about 1.1 W / m2 is not the same
gradient as the plotted line and its gradient is close to 0.5.
The evaporation boundary layer contemplates a particular temperature
gradient as we will see.
The third is another straight line increase at the same
gradient as the first one.
With this technology, the Panda Cross can drive up a climbable
gradient as steep as 70 per cent.
To maximize information collected, proposed questions are designed to capture
gradient as opposed to categorical responses.
You can either do this for all nails, or you can paint a pink and silver glitter
gradient as seen above.
Photoreceptor outer segments (POS) were isolated from freshly slaughtered porcine eyes using a continuous sucrose
gradient as previously described [8], [32].
«As in the environment above the sea, we tend to think about movement in a horizontal dimension, across the breadth of the oceans, but at sea there are perhaps even greater habitat boundaries and
gradients as species move vertically with depth.
Ultimately, I had no opportunity to test the LWB in any sort of off - road situation, but I'd be surprised if it isn't very nearly as awesomely capable in deep water, gooey mud and impossible
gradients as its shorter stablemates.
Challengers can expect to endure the most difficult hiking between Shushartie Bay and Laura Creek with sections requiring tram - assisted creek crossings, rough and uneven terrain, steep
gradients as well as dense narrow trailhead.
Now, Oreo goes far beyond black and white with deep color, which enables apps to take advantage of more vibrant colors and smoother
gradients as well as full color management.
Not exact matches
If the aim is to encourage anyone with residential space to offer it
as housing rather than hotel rooms, the higher the transient occupancy tax, the stronger the incentive
gradient.
The US household share of Hispanics or Latinos living in these states is about the same share
as in California, where homeownership rates among this group are generally lower (signified by
gradients of red in map).
Like all hurricanes, this one tended to dissipate
as it went north for reasons having nothing to do with religion or politics and everything to do with temperature
gradients and jet stream wind shear.
In the present case, it is important that we do not lose sight of the fact that, in reality, there is no such thing
as an electrical field that is separable from current sources, a medium, chemical
gradients, heat, gravity, and so on ad infinitum.
As some of us contemplated buying pumpkin pie bubble bath and lavender perfume, she explained how the Venn diagram on the page, an overlapping
gradient of light and dark browns, inspired her two - tone blondies.
There were also small but statistically significant overall reductions in intakes of confectionery, crisps and savoury snacks, energy and NMES and saturated fat
as a percentage of food energy, but no statistically significant change in socio - economic
gradients in diet or activity between the two surveys.
You can have dynamic lighting with a single light source, such
as a window, it's just about creating a slight
gradient or variation across the scene.
40 - 50 mmHg
Gradient Compression Stockings are generally indicated for more Serious Venous Diseases such
as Acute Leg / Ankle Swelling, Varicose Veins, Chronic Vein Insufficiency and Deep Vein Thrombosis.
That's why
gradient compression stockings are designed with the pressure greatest at the ankle and diminishing
as it moves up the leg in order to counter the effects of the higher venous pressures.
Jobst Athletic SupportWear - Unisex 8 - 15 mmHg Compression Support Socks are athletic socks that do double duty
as compression socks, providing 8 - 15 mmHg
gradient compression to deliver relief from tired, aching legs and swollen feet.
To demonstrate the
gradient of decline in Labour's popularity, we added a mathematical «best fit» line,
as well
as the actual general election results in 1997, 2001 and 2005.
In all the pathways so far investigated, the final result is a
gradient of morphogen that functions principally
as a transcription factor, initiating or suppressing the transcription of one or more target genes in a concentration - dependent manner.
Designing the
gradient coils, Wedeen says, was «
as complicated
as designing the engine of a new aircraft.»
The scanner, built
as part of an $ 8.5 million federal grant, features a
gradient field that is eight times more powerful than a conventional MRI machine.
Decades of data collected
as part of the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Research program have turned up some puzzles, such
as surprising chemical
gradients in lake waters that didn't quite make sense.
Your brain perceives the
gradients where the tiles meet
as curves, and you surmise that light hits the large, flat surface of the top tile and fades to shadow at its curved bottom edge; for the bottom tile, the opposite holds.
As water is lost out of the leaf cells through transpiration, a
gradient is established whereby the movement of water out of the cell raises its osmotic concentration and, therefore, its suction pressure.
Altering the structure this way slows the progress of heat through the material, making it easier to maintain temperature
gradients through the membrane and exploit the so - called Seebeck effect, in which a voltage is generated
as a result of a temperature
gradient.
The school is well - known not only for the first experimental submarine, the first hydrofoil craft, the first shipboard computer, the first swath bathymeter set and dozens of other major gap - filling scientific research breakthroughs, but also for being the best in the world with several achievements such
as duplex submersible vehicles, hovercrafts and
gradient velocimeters.
We may not be used to thinking about species distinctions this way, but other familiar distinctions have similar «
gradient boundaries,»
as he calls them.
The chemical properties of a diamond - based thermometer also support the idea that this system could be useful for measuring temperature
gradients in biological systems, such
as the interior of living cells, Awschalom said.
As Sandy itself approached, atmospheric pressure (black lines)
gradients from high - pressure areas around the storm to the low - pressure center cause water to rise under the storm, where the pressure is much lower.
How do cells «read» this weakening of the signal — technically referred to
as a signal
gradient — in order to steer their growth or movement towards the signal's source?
«Using an autonomous platform allowed us to have persistence in the region,
as well
as track or target the fronts and
gradients that make the place so interesting.»
In particular, specific operating conditions were identified which caused severe
gradients,
as well
as undesired tensile strains in the coating layers.
To do so, they studied the relative change in concentration of guidance cues in the neuron's environment, which is referred to
as the steepness of the
gradient.
Based on the theory that magnetic fields affect the overall light sensitivity of birds» eyes, Heyers's best guess is that birds see north
as a dark spot, with a
gradient of light representing other directions.
Existing models have difficulty duplicating climates in which the temperature
gradient from the tropics to the poles is small,
as suggested by the older paleo - climate data for the Eocene.
Extratropical storms partly depend on the temperature
gradient, which is predicted to weaken in the northern hemisphere
as the polar region warms more than the rest of the hemisphere.
The pulse temporarily increased the glass's refractive index
as it travelled, creating a
gradient in its wake that would slow a second pulse of light trailing it to a greater extent the closer the two got.
OpenAI used the algorithm (which approximates
gradient descent) to create networks that could master Atari games such
as Pong and Skiing.
Actin allows the cell wall to maintain a thickness
gradient — thicker at the base and thinner at the tip —
as it grows.