Sentences with phrase «gradient because»

However, the mechanism of increased poleward heat transport can not be the only physical mechanism driving the reduced temperature gradient because it is in fact the surface temperature gradient that ultimately drives the flux of heat poleward.
With low thermal conductivity, there is a large internal thermal gradient because the surface cools much faster than the bulk of the material.
It also has a temperature gradient because at every altitude the mean sum of molecular (KE+PE) is constant.
It's more of a gradient because I didn't want to damage all of my hair, but I'm very happy with it.
I knew these would make a gorgeous gradient because they're so much alike, and yet so different.
I didn't want to do a gradient because I always do those, but here we are.
An instrument in space will experience large temperature gradients because one side will face the hot sun, while the others face cold space.
Due to the predominantly «geostrophic» nature of the ocean circulation (i.e. velocity is generally horizontally perpendicular to pressure gradients because of the Coriolis effect), you can calculate changes in North - South velocities by only considering the East - West changes in temperature and salinity.

Not exact matches

Christianity took the wrong gradient when it left the Kingdom of God for the Church... Christianity is a failure because we made a new religion of it instead of a new creation... The Church arrested the Kingdom when Peter added 3000 unto them - a fatal day for the Kingdom and a glorious day for the Church.1
The resulting gradients must drive a sizable centripetal flux of cAMP because direct microinjection of cAMP showed that it diffused readily.
For example, a hurricane is a dissipative structure because it feeds on the free energy of air pressure, humidity and thermal gradients.
«Then you may be able to create a battery which continuously recharges itself, because these ionic gradients are constantly being re-established within the body.»
This is where the most suitable experimental conditions are found because of the large gradient in the gravitational potential (gravity varies there a lot).
Creating an electrical current with a gas is possible in part because when gas strikes an inclined surface, it produces a pressure gradient, similar to the effect that keeps airplanes in the air.
We propose that natural proton gradients provide a solution because LUCA didn't have to make the gradient; it was already there for free.
Archaeologists have long known that farming arose in the Middle East and then spread to Europe, because radiocarbon dating of hundreds of early sites shows a clear time gradient from east to west.
Wolfe - Simon also says she would not expect to find arsenic in DNA analysed on a caesium chloride gradient, because the arsenic - containing DNA might be so fragile that it would break apart and appear only in very faint bands separate from the bulk of the cell's DNA.
Because there is a temperature gradient between the core of a star and its surface, energy is steadily transported upward through the intervening layers until it is radiated away at the photosphere.
«We chose the iconic Great Barrier Reef because water temperature varies by 8 - 9 degrees along its full length from summer to winter, and because there are wide local variations in pH. In other words, its natural gradients encompass the sorts of conditions that will apply several decades from now under business - as - usual greenhouse gas emissions.»
Because of their effect on lowering the temperature gradient of the cool skin layer, increased levels of greenhouse gases lead to more heat being stored in the oceans over the long - term.
Dr. Justin Marchegiani: Except if it's low — if it's low, it'll bring it up much higher because you know, let's say your adrenals are really key at holding on to minerals and if you're decreasing your mineral retention because the aldosterone that your adrenals make is low because of the adrenal dysfunction that's happening, you will pee out more minerals and that — that's important for regulating blood pressure and that's also important for their sodium potassium pumps, so if we don't have enough high quality sodium, those sodium potassium pumps kinda that creates the gradient and how things go in and out of the cell, now if don't have adequate sodium on board, that can definitely be a stressor for the body.
Because it means water absorption is heavily dependent on osmotic gradients - if the gut is filled with large quantities of mineral ions (particularly sodium), free glucose, etc., water will remain in the gut to serve as a buffer.
Because this foundation coat was so uneven, the gradient took more time and more polish to get right.
But this extreme, contrasting hue isn't actually ombré, it's dip - dyed hair, which is easy to spot because it's missing that medium, caramel - hued gradient in the middle that blends the whole look together.
but what makes it so special is the gradient, bith colours compliments each other and at the same time contrast because of their intensity and saturation, wow!
gives dimension to the eye look because of the gradient effect I love that the product is organic and cruelty - free..
Combustion noise is also minimized because a dual ignition system keeps pressure gradients within the chambers at low levels, and the presence of both turbochargers inherently dampens intake and exhaust noise.
The Kindle Voyage I had bugged me because mine had a noticeable gradient and odd color tones, so I didn't keep it long.
However, a true Santa Ana fog is rare, because it requires conditions conducive to rapid re-forming of the marine layer, plus a rapid and strong reversal in wind gradients from off - shore to on - shore winds.
We're told, for example, that Robert Raphael's ceramic boxes use «the material of porcelain as a subtly powerful signifier of gender,» and that Miya Ando makes patinated gradients on steel because she descended from Japanese swordsmiths.
The list is weighty because it includes successful artists from all backgrounds, like Marina Abramovic, who has herself been accused of exploitation more than once — flashpoint artists like Kara Walker, who's been both celebrated and denounced for her nuanced caricatures of slavery — and establishment white guys like Ed Ruscha who paints tasteful ephemeral phrases on gradients.
First as the temperature gradient in the atmosphere increases, at a certain point the atmosphere becomes unstable (because rising (falling) packets of air do not cool (warm) fast enough by expansion (compression) to stop rising (falling)-RRB-.
In equilibrium there should be no permafrost underneath the ocean, because the ocean is unfrozen, and the sediment gets warmer with depth below that (the geothermal temperature gradient).
Specifically, such pressure gradients would allow construction of perpetual motion machines of the second type; therefore, because such devices are presumed thermodynamically impossible, the enabling pressure gradients must also be impossible.
And ABOVE this skin, there is no reason why the stratosphere should cool — IMHO the argument that the temperature gradient must still be larger is INCORRECT, because in the transparent regime, the heat flux is no more linked to temperature gradient (hence the temperature increase with altitude...)
In the deep tropics, temperature is nearly uniform on pressure surfaces because there is not enough Coriolis acceleration to balance strong pressure gradients, thus h *, which is just a function of pressure and temperature, is horizontally as well as vertically uniform in the free troposphere.
Now the matching is just «almost perfect» if there is a temperature gradient, because the photon density must slowly decrease to match the local excitation temperature.
Also, just because the average pole - to - equator temperature gradient is decreasing doesn't mean that the seasonal variation won't still be in place, and then there's the whole issue of the hydrologic cycle intensification — a moister atmosphere carries more latent heat and thus may generate more intense mid-latitude storms as well.
It follows that air rising and expanding into a region of lower pressure need do no work on the surrounding molecules because it simply expands into the additional space made available by the reducing density gradient.
But because the Arctic is warming so much faster than the rest of the world, including the tropics, that temperature gradient is lessening.
But the heat that's supposedly already down there ain't coming out because it would have to flow against a temperature gradient.
I don't think the uneven warming can continue at this rate, because the atmospheric flow probably limits the temperature gradients that can develop, but for sure the transient climate is an unnatural state and far from the more even warming that would reflect the equilibrium state.
TE, if the AMOC stops, their maps show that Atlantic temperature gradient is enhanced over what we have now, because the fresh cold meltwater and sea ice comes much further south and tightens the gradient.
But in the case of the thermocline, we are talking about a far steeper temperature gradient, hotter at the top, because there is a continuing supply of new thermal energy from the base of the troposphere in sunlit hours.
All the weak attempts to disprove it, such as a thought experiment with a wire outside a cylinder of gas, are flawed, simply because they neglect the temperature gradient in the wire itself, or other similar oversights.
temperature: 1,000 m depth temperature = 5C thermal conductivity of seawater 0.58 W / mK ocean - air interface = 17.000 C 1.441 mm depth temperature = 17.400 C (the warmest spot in the ocean depth though the «few metres» of depth below it is only a miniscule bit colder, all warmed by Sun SWR) this top 1.441 mm depth is the «skin» and «sub-skin» 100m depth temperature certain in range 16.090 C to 17.400 C but virtually certain > 17C because of mixing top ~ 90m temperature gradient of top 1.441 mm of ocean is 277.6 Celsius / metre By conductivity, temperature gradient pushes 161.00 w / m ** 2 up from 1.441 mm depth to ocean - air interface which precisely removes the Sun's 161 w / m ** 2 going into the top few metres depth and leads to no ocean warming.
But there would still be gradients, convection and conduction within the GHG free atmosphere because without it the whole atmosphere would be fast at 0K as it radiates to the empty space while the ground is at whatever equilibrium temperature it should be.
Because the mean meridional temperature gradient of the subsurface ocean is positive because of the temperature dome around 9 ° N, the advection by the anomalous northward current cools the TNA subsurface ocean during the warm phase of tBecause the mean meridional temperature gradient of the subsurface ocean is positive because of the temperature dome around 9 ° N, the advection by the anomalous northward current cools the TNA subsurface ocean during the warm phase of tbecause of the temperature dome around 9 ° N, the advection by the anomalous northward current cools the TNA subsurface ocean during the warm phase of the AMO.
Note 1 — Conventionally the equation of heat conducted has a minus sign because heat travels in the opposite direction to the temperature gradient.
Because only KE affects temperature, and PE has a gradient, it follows that temperature has a gradient opposite to that of PE.
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