Sentences with phrase «homogeneity at»

Follows that the anisotropy and non homogeneity at large scales don't matter for what happens at dissipation scales.
Of course the theory is valid if the assumptions of isotropy and homogeneity at small scales are valid and that demands for high Reynolds (fully developped turbulence) and intuitively we can indeed visualise that a very turbulent flow will have plenty of small eddies everywhere.
The final report of the Executive Remuneration Working Group aimed to encourage issuers to take decisions and craft remuneration structures that were right for their own business, thus avoiding the push for homogeneity at UK plc, which the IA's group felt may have led to a one - size - fits - all approach to crafting incentive structures.

Not exact matches

I still believe in the model of leadership I learned at West Point, which is about values, which is about choosing the harder right rather than the easier wrong, about homogeneity of character, about a leader's character is their identity.
In After Strange Gods he hinted darkly at the kind of oppression his society might lead to: «What is still more important [than homogeneity of culture] is unity of religious background; and reasons of race and religion combine to make any large number of freethinking Jews undesirable.»
The process of globalization tends to bring about a homogeneity of cultural behaviours throughout the world, at least in certain aspects of life such as in food, dress, leisure, music, and sports.
More ambitiously, a commitment to breaking down homogeneity in the pews could be pursued at the city or county level.
Well, what will finally crown and limit collective humanity at the ultimate stage of its evolution, is and must be, by reason of continuity and homogeneity, the establishment of a sort of focal point at the heart of the reflective apparatus as a whole.
That is to say, for complete homogeneity all the members of a class have to be at the absolute zero point of the temperature scale so that their molecules are in the ground state.
Look at any nation, even a Denmark, which banks on cultural homogeneity, and ethnic diversity appears.
Universal homogeneity, if such were possible, would be of secondary interest, if meaningful at all.
But at times the harmony may tend to overrule the contrast and melt it down to homogeneity.
At a time when Europe's top leagues appear to be attempting to ensure greater homogeneity in the Champions League, the sudden appearance of Leicester City is extremely refreshing, and we will doubtless see tears from players, staff and fans alike as that glorious anthem booms out and they realise that yes, little Leicester really are die Meister, die Besten, les grandes équipes... the champions.
There exists diversity at local level as local capacity / innovativeness, vis - à - vis a projected discursively driven homogeneity of the «national» (in the form of «res publica») at state level.
Still, the genetic homogeneity of largely inbred mouse strains may be misleading when it comes to understanding human stem cells, cautions Peter Andrews, professor of biomedical science and co-director of the Centre for Stem Cell Biology at the University of Sheffield, U.K. «In the human, every embryonic stem cell that we're working with that comes from a different person is genetically different,» says Andrews.
Today, we obtain these neurons with our approach in only 14 days, nearly twice as fast as before, and with a homogeneity rarely achieved,» explains Cécile Martinat, an Inserm Research Fellow at I - Stem.
Although there is only a slight genetic cline from north to south at a coarse level2, 3, recent analyses have revealed considerable fine - scale genetic structure in the Northern and Western parts of Great Britain, alongside striking homogeneity in Southern and Eastern England4 in the regions where archaeologists identify early Anglo - Saxon artifacts, cemeteries and communities.
This evidence suggests that students benefit from homogeneity because the teacher does not need to spend time addressing the needs of students performing at widely varying levels.
Premium hatchbacks have become big business, so should the homogeneity of German propositions have you rolling your eyes there are some left - field options: Alfa Romeo's Giulietta is fairly disappointing and Lexus» CT 200h trades performance for economy, but the new Infiniti Q30 is worth a look - similar under the skin to an A-class, it's quirkier to look at and rides better too.
Meanwhile, Audi officially teased new lighting technology that will also debut at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show called Matrix OLED that will «enable a previously unattainable level of lighting homogeneity, opening up further creative opportunities for design,» according to automaker.
Adding to the Diamante's dismal homogeneity were 16 - inch alloy steel wheels with full covers, truly sporty things that would have been more at home on a Detroit muscle machine.
We have turned to independent publishing for a host of reasons, not the least of which is the continuing contraction of traditional publishing which promotes a homogeneity of offerings at your local bookstore.
And he «regretted» not being at the January ImageExpo, where the homogeneity of the creators on exhibit was negatively received online.
If one looks at STATEMENTS and the work that you did around that time, you selected a rather circumscribed number of materials that are very diverse and yet have a strange homogeneity — materials that are not manifestly industrial such as steel or lead (ie.
The artist states, «I look at those cities like Luanda, with the need to be modern like everywhere else, and think how homogeneity was a violent process that we need to be aware of when we're discussing things like identity and culture.»
These works were not only a daring statement against a censorial regime, in which one's existence was always at risk, but were also Fonseca's way of addressing the «exhausting impossibility to be different — as a principle of one's identity — in the face of an overwhelming homogeneity
I think that homogeneity is still present but this also seems to be changing significantly, especially when you're looking at contemporary art.
I'm sure most of you have at some point been to Times Square, and if it's been in the last 20 years when all the fun and grim was sold to Disney and Main St. USA chain stores, then you likely share my feelings of panic and disgust walking through the bowels of corporate homogeneity.
Shown for the first time since its premiere at the 2014 Venice Architecture Biennale, Tillmans» Book for Architects shows us the patterns of homogeneity in contemporary global architecture.
Also Siberia is one of the worst places to look at homogeneity, as the stations aren't that close together (as they are in Fennoscandia and most of Canada) and also the temperature varies an awful lot from year to year.
Clearly your cigarette smoke is neither isotropic nor homogeneous (and has too low Reynolds anyway) and if you remeber well, I said that the theory fails in this case — there are no universal statistics even at the very small scales when the isotropy and homogeneity requirements are not met.
However, looking back at Esper et al 2003 today, and I'm trying to be fair here, I think that Esper would view his comments on population homogeneity as the most salient issue.
They report larger variations in measured CO2 with per - cm vertical distance in younger ice earlier in an ice core clathrate zone, and smaller variations in older ice at deeper core, consistent with increasing homogeneity with time.
However, the Court of Justice found at paragraph 24 of Opinion 1/91 that the «interpretation mechanism» whereby the EEA court would have to interpret the rules of the agreement in conformity with the case - law of the Court of Justice would not be sufficient to ensure the legal homogeneity between the EEA states and the EU Member States.
At p. 48, the report does admit that «There is no evidence to demonstrate that the market alone will correct the continued homogeneity of the Canadian legal profession.»
All covariates were measured at registration and tested for homogeneity of regressions for the hypothesized contrasts.19
The two most important things to remember about most Gen Ys are that they abhor homogeneity — think cookie - cutter suburbs — and refuse to waste time with long commutes, says Shyam Kannan, vice president at RCLCO, a leading real estate advisory firm.
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