Sentences with phrase «of absorption in»

After a record - breaking 1.1 million square feet of absorption in 2015, Colliers International Minneapolis - St.
The absorption rate for industrial properties dropped to about 500,000 sq. ft. in 2001 from 17 million sq. ft. of absorption in 2000.
Pete Culliney, director of research at Colliers, says office markets that cater to the FIRE sectors hit nearly 7 million sq. ft. of absorption in the third quarter, almost matching the 8 million sq. ft. of absorption in markets that primarily service the intellectual capital, energy and education sectors.
Sulphate is essentially an entirely scattering aerosol across the solar spectrum (ωo = 1) but with a small degree of absorption in the near - infrared spectrum.
The 7.01 GT of absorption in 2014 says we will get out of trouble twice as fast as we got into it.
The second effect comes from the fact that CO2 colliding with itself in a tube of pure CO2 broadens the lines about 30 % more than does CO2 colliding with N2 or O2 in air, which results in an additional slight overestimate of the absorption in the laboratory experiment.
I don't understand how Alastair could still be talking about all the absorption happening so low down, if he had understood the wavelength dependence of absorption in the graphs I showed.
If talking of absorption in a given length, that never means all is absorbed in that distance.
The following values tell the share of absorption in a top layer of several thicknesses from 1µm to 1 km for sun at zenith.
In the case of the real atmosphere, there is very little reflection of LWIR by the atmosphere and it GHGs; but a respectable amount of absorption in the right spectral bands.
Or are they saying that IR is somehow incapable of absorption in the sea?
In the 10 - 11 micron band, the global average absorption by water is maybe some 50 % (at the tropics probably 100 % and at the poles probably near 0 %), but CO2 absorbs there for 100 %, thus at least 50 % of the absorption in that band is by CO2.
With strong cutoff the gaps between the peaks do not contribute much to the absorption, with pure Lorentz line shape there's a lot of absorption in the gaps.
Recent accurate laboratory measurements of the absorption in the CO2 band by CLOUD (1952) were used to calculate the radiation flux in the atmosphere with the aid of the MIDAC high speed digital computor.»
Just to expand on that a little — the distribution of population among the quantum states of the greenhouse gas molecules is actually set in two ways; by collisons with air molecules (ie both greenhouse gas molecules and non-greenhouse gas molecules) and by excitation as a result of absorption in that greenhouse gases» bands.
The quantum of the cream to be applied will depend on the extent of absorption in the skin and the area to be applied to.
Testing this is very difficult because you need to measure the rate of absorption in the small intestine where things like this are typically absorbed.
Patterns of absorption in the UV spectra of Venus suggest that its atmosphere may contain lots of «cycloocta - sulphur», molecular rings of eight sulphur atoms.
Just to expand on that a little — the distribution of population among the quantum states of the greenhouse gas molecules is actually set in two ways; by collisons with air molecules (ie both greenhouse gas molecules and non-greenhouse gas molecules) and by excitation as a result of absorption in that greenhouse gases» bands.
Underwater photography often gives animals a blue - green tint, because of absorption in the red part of the light spectrum.
7 But if these particular strayings from the straight and narrow path seem to have taken up an inordinate amount of the energy of Mather and his colleagues, they were aware of and frequently reproved the deeper social sins of absorption in the pursuit of private gain and lack of charity to one's brothers.

Not exact matches

Flow is a term coined by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in his book Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience to mean complete absorption in a given task where concentration is «so intense that there is no attention left over to think about anything irrelevant.»
The role of skin absorption as a route of exposure for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in drinking water.
Taking dangerous quantities of the otherwise safe loperamide is one strategy being used by people addicted to opioid painkillers and other drugs since it can increase opioid absorption in the gut; the FDA says it is now working with loperamide manufacturers to change its packaging so that it comes with fewer doses and is thus harder to abuse.
The demonstration illustrated the impact absorption of the material, though in a way few people would ever attempt.
«Over the course of 2003 we expect the net absorption to be positive, the increase of the vacancy rate is driven by the increase in supply not a weak business environment,» Mr Cresp said.
The screening tested nearly 500 employees, primarily in search of insulin resistance, a condition that prevents the body from properly processing the hormone that promotes the absorption of glucose from the blood into your cells.
Outfitting its biggest supertanker to measure the ocean's absorption of carbon dioxide was a crown jewel in Exxon's research program.
There have been 19 consecutive quarters of positive absorption in the Metro Vancouver industrial market.
Plus, the mask comes in two portions (one for the top of your face and one for the bottom) to ensure superior fit and absorption.
Estimation of excited - state absorption and photobleaching in Fe2 + - doped lithium sodium silicate glass under exposure to high - power nanosecond laser pulses
This represented nothing more than the absorption of the fundamental insight of two centuries of monetary theory and experience: that monetary policy is, in the long run, about nominal magnitudes.
In fact, Midtown South — which has gotten a lot of attention lately because of its popularity with technology and media firms — has represented 73 percent of the positive office space absorption in Manhattan through the first four months of the year, commercial data firm Cassidy Turley reporteIn fact, Midtown South — which has gotten a lot of attention lately because of its popularity with technology and media firms — has represented 73 percent of the positive office space absorption in Manhattan through the first four months of the year, commercial data firm Cassidy Turley reportein Manhattan through the first four months of the year, commercial data firm Cassidy Turley reported.
Measures of core inflation have edged up in recent months, reflecting the continued absorption of economic slack.
Office net absorption rose 13 % quarter - on - quarter, driven by the occupation of pre-leased space in new projects and stabilization in Singapore and Seoul.
The LCMS has a long history of flirting with neo-fundamentalism, and its narrow biblicism puts it in perpetual danger of absorption into the evangelical Protestant world.
Missouri's long tradition of confessional orthodoxy resists such absorption, but styles of evangelical piety alien to the Lutheran tradition are now widespread in the Synod.
In this prophetic and symbolic act, Ravasi writes, Jesus draws a sharp contrast between a religion of superficiality and self - absorption and a pure faith, centered on his person.
In a culture of self - absorption built on doubts about our own self - worth, we desperately attempt to make ourselves appealing to others» dieting, exercising, nipping, and tucking» and appear as young, beautiful, and useful as all the bodies and faces that fill our magazines, billboards, and television screens.
This early absorption of the individual in the social group is made clear in the Old Testament by the further fact that, at the start, there was no such experience as would be called now «personal religion.»
If the term «ecstasy» is applied at all to the giant figures in the succession from Amos to Second Isaiah, I would want to insist on Lindblom's distinction between ecstasy of the absorption type (involving loss of rational control) and that of the concentration type, and a very clear further distinction between the circumspective religion of the prophets and the more common ancient Eastern type of introspective, mystical piety.
What I experience as I stand in face of — and in the very depths of — this world which your flesh has assimilated, this world which has become your flesh, my God, is not the absorption of the monist who yearns to be dissolved into the unity of things, nor the emotion felt by the pagan as he lies prostrate before a tangible divinity, nor yet the passive self - abandonment of the quietist tossed hither and thither at the mercy of mystical impulsions.
There also are institutional challenges to be met if the delicate ecology of theology and religious studies is not to succumb to the commodification of education, to ideologies with no room for theology (least of all for its celebratory mode), or to absorption in a range of other disciplines.
The fact is that during the last six thousand years, in the Mediterranean area, a neo-humanity has been germinating and is now at this moment completing its absorption into itself of the remaining vestiges of the neolithic mosaic of ethnic groupings, so as to form a new layer, of greater density than all the others, on the noosphere.
Jesus does not think of man in terms of the anthropological dualism of Hellenistic mysticism; that is, he does not speak of the tragedy of man, of the entangling of the divine soul in the earthly body, of its purification and liberation, either through cultic means or through contemplation, devotion, and absorption of self into the Infinite.
This lofty absorption in his mission will of itself suffice to attract the attention of the multitude, among whom the learner will doubtless be found.
This is most obvious in her own discussion of the text «God is fluent» (PR 528), which she interprets to mean that «the divine consequent nature acquires fluency as it ever expands in its ongoing absorption of finite achievement» (p. 170).
A theocentric Christology is far more ecumenical in the religiously plural world than is a Christocentric theology with its exclusivist absorption of all of God into the Jesus of Christianity.
Asbestos became increasingly popular among manufacturers and builders in the late 19th century because of its sound absorption, average tensile strength, its resistance to fire, heat, electrical and chemical damage, and affordability.
Most important, self - investment — in social action and service - to - others — extends the period of «generativity» for the couple, helping them avoid ingrownness and the stagnation of increasing self - absorption.
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