Sentences with phrase «observable property»

Another observable property of light is that it can also be recombined from these various wavelengths (we call them colors) back into pure white light.
Imposing a flat prior on an observable property, such as the climate feedback or transient climate response, is equivalent to imposing a highly skewed prior on the equilibrium climate sensitivity, and therefore results in narrower posterior likelihood ranges on the climate sensitivity that exclude very high sensitivities.
It is, in other words, a doctrine of «upward determination» (SM 353), according to which all observable properties of wholes are fully determined by their most elementary parts.
In Kim's words: «the paradigmatic examples of macroobjects and properties are medium - sized material bodies around us and their observable properties» (SM 95).
With regard to the mind or mentality, however, the «observable properties,» such as conscious thoughts, images, and decisions, are not outwardly observable through our physical senses.
«Linking observable properties, such as viscosity to microscopic structures, is what physical chemistry is all about,» co-lead author Hajime Tanaka says.
By quantifying the observable properties of so many young brown dwarf candidates, Faherty and her team — including Carnegie's Jonathan Gagné and Alycia Weinberger — were able to show that these objects have vast diversity of color, spectral features, and more.
Our understanding of things like the greenhouse effect and the radiative properties of CO2 are observable properties of the atmosphere and CO2 that do not depend upon computer models.
However, observable properties of the climate system do not necessarily scale with equilibrium climate sensitivity (Frame et al., 2005).
If I was sitting on the moon looking down on the Earth, I would observe a ball with observable properties, fossil fuel burning behaviour, an atmosphere and a sun... I reckon the forecasting of Earth average temperatures boils down to physics.

Not exact matches

Investments for which market prices are not observable include private investments in the equity of operating companies, real estate properties and certain debt positions.
Sellers are required to disclose «facts materially affecting the value of the property which are not readily observable and are not known to the buyer,» according to Johnson vs. Davis, a Florida Supreme Court case quoted by the Florida Realtors association.
Simply put, a phenotype is an observable set of properties that varies among individuals and is directly dependent on that individual's genes.
But, he adds, «I think by far the interpretation most consistent with observable characteristics of the moons aside from their orbits --[their] density, spectral properties, [dark color]-- would be that they're captured asteroids.»
Among the few observable chemical properties of exoplanets is the carbon - to - oxygen ratio (C / O) in giant planets.
However, the validity of the scaling relations depends on the homology between the star under study and the r... ▽ More The scaling relations between global asteroseismic observables and stellar properties are widely used to estimate masses and radii of stars exhibiting solar - like oscillations.
These relations provide a direct link between observables, i.e. effective temperature and characteristics of the oscillation spectra, and stellar properties, i.e. mean density and surface gravity (thus mass and radius).
Abstract: The scaling relations between global asteroseismic observables and stellar properties are widely used to estimate masses and radii of stars exhibiting solar - like oscillations.
These properties, along with their ability to cover wide areas, means plants could serve as inexpensive detectors provided they can be made to sense specific substances with high sensitivity and respond in an easily observable manner.
A good category allows us to make inferences about nonobvious properties: for example, categorizing an object as a dog (based on observable features such as the shape of the head, the tail) allows the inference of nonobservable features (for instance, it has lungs, it may bite).
In 1985, the Florida Supreme Court ruled in Johnson vs. Davis that sellers are under a duty to disclose any facts materially affecting the value of the property that are not readily observable and are not known to the buyer.
The Transaction Broker must disclose all known facts and defects that materially affect the value of the property and are not readily observable by the buyer.
As an example, the California Civil Code requires a real estate licensee to conduct a visual inspection of residential real property and disclose any observable problems.
According to Rich Vetstein, «The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court has held that off - site physical conditions may require disclosure if the conditions are unknown and not readily observable by the buyer and if the existence of those conditions is of sufficient materiality to affect the habitability, use, or enjoyment of the property and, therefore, render the property substantially less desirable or valuable to the objectively reasonable buyer.»
Seller understands that Florida law requires Broker to disclose to any buyer all facts, which materially affect the value of the Property actually known by Broker, which are not readily observable by any buyer.
First, the buyer's agent must disclose knowledge of a material defect or condition about the property that affects health or safety and that defect is not known or readily observable to the buyer.
SELLER»S MANDATORY DISCLOSURE: Seller shall make all legally required disclosures, including all facts materially and adversely affect the value of the Property, which are not readily observable.
Seller understands that Seller has a duty under Florida law to disclose to potential buyer facts known to the Seller which materially and adversely affect the value of the Property, including violations of governmental laws, rules and regulations, and which are not readily observable by a buyer.
b) Seller shall make all legally required disclosures, including all facts that materially affect the Property's value and are not readily observable or known by the buyer.
Disclosing all known facts that materially affect the value of residential real property which are not readily observable to the buyer.
b) Owner shall make all legally required disclosures, including all facts that materially affect the Property's value and are not readily observable or known by the tenants.
Sellers and their agents have a duty to disclose facts that materially affecting the value of residential property which are not readily observable and are not known to a buyer.
Sellers are required to disclose «facts materially affecting the value of the property which are not readily observable and are not known to the buyer,» according to Johnson vs. Davis, a Florida Supreme Court case quoted by the Florida Realtors association.
Disclose all known facts that materially affect the value of a residential real property and are not readily observable
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