Rather, it's composed of many different particles that react
in complex ways with sunlight and atmospheric compounds.
Thus the events occupying the inclusive space and those occupying the included space act upon each
other in complex ways, but they have also their distinct individuality and autonomy.
Once these emitted compounds enter the atmosphere, they
change in complex ways to form hundreds or thousands of other compounds.
It
responds in complex ways to environmental input by altering that input before expressing itself uniquely in response.
Positive public ethics is different,
overlapping in a complex way with governance quality, with the public - service ethos, and with performance and delivery.
Standard approaches also struggle to find combinations of multiple genes that affect disease
risk in complex ways (known as genetic interactions).
They found that humidity is the strongest factor in driving influenza, but that temperature also plays a role,
combining in a complex way that past studies were unable to pick up on.
Land use changes the temperature quite a
bit in complex ways — everything from cutting down forests or changing agriculture to building up cities and creating air pollution.
While many firms have such flat - fee arrangements, they are
structured in a complex way that still factors in the cost of each individual search.
The different components of the earth's climate system
interact in complex ways, causing natural climate variations, many of which are still poorly understood.
Infant mental health and culture affect each
other in complex ways, and are closely linked during a child's first years of life.
Activity is projected to
change in complex ways, with increases in some regions and seasons and decreases in others.
We can accept that goodness and immorality can be interwoven
in complex ways in peoples» lives.
Stone - tool making in South Asia, as in Eurasia (SN: 11/1/14, p. 8),
evolved in complex ways among relatively small groups belonging to the Homo genus that were spread across the landscape and occasionally came in contact with each other, says archaeologist Daniel Adler.
Mountains are particularly sensitive because temperature and precipitation interact
in complex ways on mountains,» says McGrann.
Summary: The past three decades of brain research have shown that thinking and feeling are
intertwined in complex ways affecting attention, memory and judgment.
Knight writes that the show title's «lowercase spelling a hint of the best works» luxurious visual intimacy — the dozen paintings generate
form in complex ways.
Meanwhile, we've seen numerous gyrations of the U.S. dollar (USD) exchange rate driver of markets (PC3), which can
act in complex ways on the economy and on cash flows.
Users can combine these simple
abstractions in complex ways to get a wide array of behaviors, similar to building custom structures with simple lego blocks.
Thus in complex ways our cultural commonalities supervene upon our biological commonalities, even as the former are given diverse expression in the world.
For example, the middle C on a piano does not sound the same as the middle C on a guitar, a violin or a flute because these objects each
vibrate in a complex way.
Investigators are least certain of the climatic influence of something called the aerosol cloud albedo effect, in which aerosols from human origins interact with
clouds in complex ways and make the clouds brighter, reflecting sunlight back to space.
Empire comes to Fox with an interesting pedigree: It was created by Danny Strong (who's written multiple award - winning projects for HBO) and Lee Daniels, who made Precious and The Butler — both films with a sheen of prestige, but both films to which people
reacted in complex ways.
Dynamical systems evolve over time,
often in complex ways: they include celestial mechanics (the orbits of bodies in the Solar System); financial markets; the weather; and populations in ecosystems.
Indeed, studies have shown that varying the wording of trolley dilemmas to imply that the workmen on the tracks are of a different ethnicity changed the pattern of
responses in complex ways.
The human body is replete with examples of soft muscular systems that bend, twist, extend, and
flex in complex ways.
If this gets disrupted,
particularly in complex ways where maybe some species are getting earlier and other species are not, then this could have important cascading effects through the ecosystem,» he added.
According to WHOI geochemist Dan Repeta, the answer may
lie in the complex ways that bacteria break down dissolved organic matter, a cocktail of substances excreted into seawater by living organisms.
Because the rocks
deform in a complex way, nobody had been able to figure out what kind of terrain will result and whether there is a common underlying process.
«We humans rely on tactile feedback from a five - fingered hand to make sure we have a good grip and to adjust our
fingers in complex ways if we sense any slipping or imbalance,» he says.
«This prion,» explains Lindquist, «has a capacity to hide and release genetic information throughout the entire genome that can contribute to new
traits in a complex way.»
We could have seen effects, as George mentioned, of cosmic strings or cosmic defects and other physical effects that would have disturbed the microwave
background in complex ways, but we don't see those either.
There's a startlingly honest tone to this difficult Polish drama, which confronts issues of sexuality and
machismo in complex ways.
«In the past, researchers reported that indigenous children didn't
play in complex ways, but I found them pretending and involved in object play and construction similar to the way children in the West play,» Solis says.