Sentences with phrase «longer lifetime»

The longer the lifetime of the excited state, the narrower is the frequency spread of the emitted photon.
Oxidation of methane to CO2, which requires reactions with the OH radical, produces an instantaneous reduction in radiative absorption and emission since CO2 is a weaker greenhouse gas than methane, although CO2 has a longer lifetime.
The physics of radiative forcing is well known, and the level of understanding in the climate forcing from the well - mixed, longer lifetime GHGs is high.
Unfortunately, the carbon dioxide being released today has a much longer lifetime in the atmosphere than you think.
3) Global dimming largely is attributed to more reflection from clouds and longer lifetime of clouds as result of mainly sulphate aerosols.
A solid state drive doesn't just have faster speeds; it also should have a longer lifetime, with no mechanical parts to fail.
It's not necessarily a place for long term value, for instance they made lifetime elite status no longer lifetime and of course... Greece.
Dating sites are Life Time Value businesses — so when young people engage early - on with the product, it leads to a longer lifetime of use.
Your training will not only improve your overall health and provide you with incredible strength and mass gains — it will give you a longer lifetime to enjoy those benefits as well!
The longer the lifetime of an ozone - depleting substance, the longer it will be around to make it to the stratosphere and destroy ozone.
If you want a longer lifetime from your cookies, toss them in the fridge and pull a few out at a time about half an hour before you want to eat them.
One drawback to a longer life is the greater possibility of outliving your savings — creating all the more reason to develop a retirement income strategy designed to last a longer lifetime.
«With population aging and longer lifetimes we're not going to be able to keep the promise to have Roths not be taxed in retirement,» she said.
The late polymath Peter Bernstein poured a long lifetime of erudition and insight into this intellectual history of risk, luck, probability and the problems of trying to forecast what the future holds.
Albert Winn's concluding remarks in his review of The Theology of Emil Brunner almost 25 years ago are still apropos: «Though Brunner's system may never become regnant, the great truths for which he has fought throughout a long lifetime will live on to challenge his successors and to be used by them in the theological constructions of the future.»
Padded seats, accessories and a sturdy frame give this double stroller potential for a long lifetime of use.
Condolences to the family of former Saugerties councilwoman Marie Post, who gave so much to her community over a long lifetime.
The bumped and vented motor construction combined with the rubber suspension increases durability for a long lifetime of amazing low - frequency sound.
Then, data from the experiment confirmed topological charge conservation and thus a long lifetime for the excitations.
With the long lifetime and very easy maintenance, this is definitely a nice buy, albeit a pricey one.
The liquid film separating the bubble from bulk air can have a long lifetime (if it is viscous) even if it is not protected by a surfactant.
«The whole reason for doing this study is because C02 in the atmosphere has a very long lifetime,» Shaffer said.
Taking advantage of that long lifetime, EOS laces its gel with toxin - eating bacteria, including one that can break down the chlorinated solvents commonly used to degrease machine parts.
«The intermediate state showed a long lifetime, once we were able to optimize the synthesis conditions.
«It could help you predict which intermediates have a long lifetime on the surface, which ones could move around, adsorb or desorb from the surface, leading to a product distribution that might not be what you want.
With this new energy density, their long lifetime, high power and tolerance to temperature variations, these micro-supercapacitors could finally be used in wearable, intelligent, on - board microsystems.
Micro-supercapacitors are a promising alternative to micro-batteries because of their high power and long lifetime.
In their experiments, Park, Will, and Zwierlein observed that their molecular gas was indeed stable, with a relatively long lifetime, lasting about 2.5 seconds.
«If we detect a signal, we know we can have a long lifetime.
The extremely long lifetimes, high round - trip efficiency, and low cost of the thermal storage compared to electrochemical batteries make the TES very attractive.»
Gravenstein said the finding of a significant reduction in hospitalizations was particularly notable because the predominant flu strain during the 2013 - 14 season, A / H1N1pdm, was believed to be less virulent in older people who had spent a long lifetime building up immunity to similar strains.
This should afford new superheavy atoms much longer lifetimes than their rapidly decaying neighbors on the periodic table.
«In this paper, we report pure organic RTP molecules with high efficiencies and long lifetimes that will help promote basic study and practical applications of RTP processes.»
However, the ozone produced has a long lifetime in the upper troposphere and thus could be carried over long distances.
Kim Steadman, a 14 - year veteran of the Cassini mission, agreed that scientists should plan for a long lifetime regarding the spacecraft, but that also means assuming lots of things will break.
Globally, estimates of the potential destructiveness of hurricanes show a significant upward trend since the mid-1970s, with a trend towards longer lifetimes and greater storm intensity, and such trends are strongly correlated with tropical SST.
This study also considers that red dwarf stars will be even more numerous in the distant future of the universe, due to their much longer lifetimes than other stars.
This is due to the fact that it has the strongest potential to warm the globe in the long - run based on its long lifetime in the atmosphere (ranging from decades to centuries, and a tail end that extends to millennia, and with many climate impacts occurring over these slow timescales).
Long lifetimes of PNBs correlate with the damage to prostate cancer cells.
The long lifetime of the fossil fuel carbon in the climate system and the persistence of ocean warming for millennia [201] provide sufficient time for the climate system to achieve full response to the fast feedback processes included in the 3 °C climate sensitivity.
«The particularly long lifetime of 2015BZ509 on its retrograde orbit, in the same region of space as the largest planet in the Solar System, makes it arguably the most intriguing small body in this region.
The bad news is that for you it comes 3 - 4 days sooner than for your counterparts without extra sugar in their diet; they get to live all of their 18 - day long lifetimes...» MORE
Still, despite its gothic trappings, Only Lovers Left Alive is a surprisingly funny and touching character study of what it is to sustain love and inspiration throughout a very long lifetime.
The picture of the shirt below was taken in 2015; in this low income neighborhood T - Shirts tend to have a long lifetime.
MONTEREY, California — Pickup trucks have long lifetimes — one reason they're cash - cows in Detroit — and the original Nissan Titan's 13 - year run eclipsed all others this century.
The Volvo brand is known for vehicles that retain their value over their long lifetimes.
Over my long lifetime, I have bought literally tens of thousands of books, ultimately painstakingly collecting most, or all of the stuff I most love to read.
This charming memoir from a blogger - turned - writer chronicles her quest to visit all of the places that nomadic children's writer Laura Ingalls Wilder called home during her long lifetime — and used as inspiration for her Little House series, a literary touchstone for generations of women.
Truly mastering the nuances and practice of book design takes at least one well - stocked library and one long lifetime, but everybody has to start somewhere.
The book, by Milken Institute president Paul Irving, examines how long lifetimes are changing the world of health, work, innovation, policy and purpose.
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