Sentences with phrase «in circum»

The ABA Ethics Committee concluded that Rule 1.4 requires pre-departure notification to affected clients in all circum stances.
Nelson, F.E., O.A. Anisimov, and N.I. Shiklomanov, 2002: Climate change and hazard zonation in the Circum - Arctic Permafrost regions.
The scientists believe that the growth of sea ice until 2.6 million years ago was partly due to the considerable exhumation of the land masses in the circum - Arctic that occurred during this period.
A 20 % increase in transports led to enhanced warming in the circum - North Atlantic region.
Her book Shine: The Visual Economy of Light in African Diasporic Aesthetic Practice — written about the intersection of popular photography, performance, and contemporary art in the circum — Caribbean will be published by Duke University Press in 2015.
The ALMA observations reveal intense emission from dust around the central black hole and in the circum - nuclear star burst ring.

Not exact matches

The worlds are aptly named «circumbinary planets» («circum» meaning around, and «binary» referring to two objects), and in this type of binary system, the two stars orbit each other while the planet orbits the two stars (pictured above).
Scientists conducting the first circum - global assessment of mitochondrial DNA variation in the Southern Hemisphere's humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) have found that whales faithfully returning to calving grounds year after year play a major role in how populations form, according to WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), the American Museum of Natural History, and a number of other contributing organizations.
In this paper, we review the scientific aspects of planetary space weather at different regions of our Solar System, performing a comparative planetology analysis that includes a direct reference to the circum - terrestrial case.
In order to achieve the maximum benefit from such an effort, it is necessary to extend the methodological frameworks of circum - terrestrial space weather to different contexts.
Most of the world's earthquakes (90 percent, and 81 percent of the largest) take place in the 40,000 - km - long, horseshoe - shaped zone called the circum - Pacific seismic belt, also known as the Pacific Ring of Fire, which for the most part bounds the Pacific Plate.
Although the great white sharks are circum polar, they are very unlikely to be seen and have not been reported in the waters off Ambergris Caye.
Southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) are found at low latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere and have a circum - Antarctic distribution.
And the French maker has really taken tie - in headphones to a new level with the limited edition Assassin's Creed Origins: Listen Wireless, with APTX compatible Bluetooth 4.1, heat - sensitive memory foam ear cushions, an ultra-flexible headband, and a circum - aural closed - back design combining to great effect.
We might have a saviour in the form of the growing antarctic ice sheets in the southern winter as this causes much more planckton to form on the undersurface of the forming ice sheet driving super saturated salty waters deep into the circum polar antarctic bottom waters which is the main driver of the Great Oceanic Conveyor and later on it's travels the AMOC.
More often than not, the expansion of the circum - polar vortex which shifts the jet - stream southward brings colder temps to the mid-latitudes and also results in above normal temps at the higher latitudes.
The Quaternary glacial history of the Arctic Ocean is characterized by the repeated build - up and decay of circum - Arctic ice sheets on the continental shelves, the development and disintegration of ice shelves, and related changes in ocean - circulation patterns and sea ice cover50, 51,52,53,54,55.
Willie Soon was a speaker at the Heartland Institute's Sixth International Conference on Climate Change (ICCC6) in Washington, D.C. [6] His speech, titled «A Circum - Global View on Sun - Climate Connection» can be viewed below.
Their climate shift rattled the circum - Atlantic region over a decade starting in the early 1960s and reached around the globe.
Instrumental temperatures (1871 - 1997) are in black, circum - Arctic temperature proxies [1600 - 1990, from (2 — Overpeck)-RSB- are in yellow, northern NH tree - ring densities [1550 - 1960, from (3 — Briffa et al 1998 (Nature); Briffa et al 1998 (Proc Roy Soc London)-RRB-, processed to retain low - frequency signals] are in pale blue, NH temperature proxies [1000 - 1992, from (4 — Jones et al 1998)-RSB- are in red, global climate proxies [1000 - 1980, from (5, 6 — MBH99)-RSB- are in purple, and an average of three northern Eurasian tree - ring width chronologies [1 - 1993, from (10 — Briffa et al 2000)-RSB- is in green.
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