Sentences with phrase «magnification of»

Lastly, the magnification of this problem is realized, «if a child begins to develop racial hatred, many reasonable people would consider this a problem worthy of attention.
Conflating a statement about magnification of a temperature change observed in the interior of a land mass with presumption as to the cause of the change suggests a blessed paucity of synapses.
All of the positive and negative feedbacks to the greenhouse effect give an average temperature of 288K, or effectively 390.7 watts / m ^ 2, for an effective magnification of 1.226
Likewise, the two order of magnitude magnification of carbon dioxide (by scaling parts per million on a 10K range) has made our trace gas visible while maintaining perspective (two times a tiny fraction of the atmosphere still gives you a tiny fraction of the atmosphere).
The warm climate exists because of convective induced frictional magnification of eK stored within the A, ~ 16 ° K and ~ 16 ° K of excess RFeK stored by GHG's.
That you have characterised their cause as magnification of small changes by system interactions doesn't rebut this view — time scale is a very slippery customer and finding the most accurate time fit for cycles of complex interactions is likely to take much longer than 30 years (the preferred time grab so far for AGW modeling)
The differing resolution problem for paleo series seems to me to be intractable however, given that the analysis of ice core samples and tree rings etc are more complex than simply improving the magnification of our telescopes as in the case of astronomy.
If the putative Arctic magnification of global warming prevents the cold air outbreaks from cooling the northward moving saline water, it may not cool enough to become convectively unstable.
The first exhibition to examine the diversity of works produced by Alyson Shotz, from large - scale installations to digital photography, A Slight Magnification of Altered Things explored preconceptions about organic versus artificial creation.
The brilliance of his magnification of the mundane is how effortlessly it makes most other sculpture seem inarticulate and forgettable.
His very large format canvases from the late 1960s show a new approach to painting and the artist working with simplification of form and magnification of detail.
The magic of Kunath's work is its physical and visceral magnification of sincere emotion.
He's compared Thrones of Britannia in particular to Fall of the Samurai for Shogun 2, saying that it's «an extension or magnification of the previous game's time period».
This includes examining the eye with a head set, hand lens, panophthalmoscope and slit lamp to aid in magnification of different parts of the eye.
The magnification of the potential loss can not be overlooked by the forex trader.
Then, at a magnification of several hundred times, he finally saw her disease.»
One downside to the silence of low - speed driving is the magnification of various squeaks and creaks from the rear of the vehicle.
In many ways, the problem is simply a magnification of the problem within schools themselves.
A resource for 5th to 12th grade learners to investigate the mathematics skills needed for calculating magnification of cells and objects.
by Walter Chaw Ferociously patriotic but lacking in the epic scope suggested by its obvious debt to Sergio Leone's late masterpieces, pastiche - meister Robert Rodriguez's Once Upon a Time in Mexico is a magnification of John Woo in a lot of the same ways that Woo was a magnification of Leone — a post-post modern exercise bound together with a compelling sense of style but an alarming dearth of even the basics of sense.
The end point of Frank's Big Package (as well as the base level of Dead Rising 4), is a battle waged between the dilution of a thesis and the magnification of its singular weirdness.
It is the magnification of the flaws of ordinary people that provides his films with a dramatic narrative line through even the smallest slice of life stories.
It replicates in an extraordinarily genuine way how filmmakers at almost every level of success discuss film as well as of how festivalgoers are just the distillation / magnification of Joe Everybody's militaristic politicism, nascent anti-intellectualism, and general ignorance.
It's comparable to the emergence of Johnny Depp in Edward Scissorhands — reactions, both, to Eisenhower eras defined by cultural repression and the indoctrinated magnification of the mythology of the American male.
Victor is Ichabod Crane is Victor Frankenstein, while The Bride (her name is «Emily,» but she's rarely referred to as such), clad in moldering bridal silks, is a magnification of James Whale's disquieting image of a creature most monstrous for her sexuality.
It's not just another event, it's a series of inspiration and magnification of the fashion industry.
The magnification of a source (open red circle) by a lens star (yellow star) that hosts a planet (purple dot).
(D) Magnification of structure of the activation loop showing the side chains of the residues at positions 1026 and 1035 for the wild - type JAK1 (top panel), the K1026E mutant (middle panel), and the Y1035C mutant (lower panel).
Paper details Journal: Nature Astronomy Title: Extreme magnification of an individual star at redshift 1.5 by a galaxy - cluster lens Authors: P. L. Kelly, J. M. Diego, S. Rodney, N. Kaiser, T. Broadhurst, A. Zitrin, T. Treu, P. G. Perez - Gonzalez, T. Morishita, M. Jauzac, J. Selsing, M. Oguri, L. Pueyo, T. W. Ross, A. V. Filippenko, N. Smith, J. Hjorth, S. B. Cenko, X. Wang, D. A. Howell, J. Richard, B. L. Frye, S. W. Jha, R. J. Foley, C. Norman, M. Bradac, W. Zheng, G. Brammer, A. M..
(a) Low magnification and (b) high magnification of beating foci were shown.
(a) Low magnification and (b) high magnification of differentiated cells are shown.
He continues: «The magnification of the universe from the subatomic to the macro scales seems kind of crazy, but it keeps on predicting the things that we see in the universe.»
IMAGE: This is C. difficile sporulation seen through a phase contrast microscope at a magnification of 1000X.
(D) High magnification of additional trough structures showing rounded bottoms and branching morphology.
This is a magnification of mouse retina flown in space, (A) low and (C) high magnification, with glial fibrillary acid protein in red.
Just look at your palms, Cordell suggests, using a 3 - D microscope with a magnification of about 50.
High magnification of the bedbug penis revealed little hairs that might be sensory.
Lilley photographed the crystals of benzotriazole with an ordinary camera using a magnification of just 10.
Based on the team's analyses, they estimate that the 10 - fold - or - more magnification of airglow occurs somewhere on Earth on 7 % of nights, with observers at any one spot able to see a bright night only once per year — and only then if conditions are just right.
CellScope prototypes have achieved effective magnification of 28 × and spatial resolution of 1.2 microns, sufficiently detailed for screening and diagnosis of these common diseases.
An eightfold magnification of the top image (inset) reveals a pollen grain on the wing — invisible in the lower resolution picture.
Under a magnification of 6836x, this colorized scanning electron micrograph (SEM) depicted a number of Gram - negative Escherichia coli bacteria of the strain O157: H7.
Although Galileo's instrument had a magnification of only about twentyfold, it was sufficient to allow him to zoom in on what we already could see with our naked eyes: planets, stars and the moon.
Although the instrument was not much more than a crude spyglass, having a magnification of about seven - or eightfold, it was a huge breakthrough in technology at the time.
Bottom: Magnification of ventral nerve cord of Chengjiangocaris kunmingensis.
It has a magnification of 2.5 - 10x, allowing you to zoom in or out as you need to.
This ultra-affordable microscope provides amazing magnification of up to 1,200 x.
When considering the magnification of your mirror, there are definite differences in quality.
This requires no such nerve - wracking processes; it is literally as easy as boiling water for the first hour or so, and then you'll keep an eye on it and stir it regularly until it is just a slip of its original volume, intense magnification of the original taste, and oh so gooey on a crepe (filled with fresh banana and mango, here), on ice cream or on a spoon.
For example, what is seen «in the LSD experiences and in various situations surrounding them appears to be basically an exteriorization and magnification of the conflicts intrinsic to human nature and civilization» (RHU 6).
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