Sentences with phrase «of equilibrium disturbed»

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When we are dealing with something like the exploitation of visa labour by unethical labour hire companies and the farmers they serve, those farmers aware of the labour companies» methods, change can be stimulated by disturbing the equilibrium of the system you wish to replace.
We showed that over time, the E. coli population was only transiently disturbed by the introduction of new lineages before a new equilibrium was rapidly achieved.
Finally, and most disturbing to the careful equilibrium the women have constructed on their own, is Hortense's next son Georges (Cyril Descours), young and handsome and with some of the entitlement that goes with being a mother's favorite.
To this day, when something happens to disturb my emotional equilibrium and my sense of what the world is like, I close out all positions related to that event.
It's a general principle of complex equilibria that the more they are disturbed, the more complex the processes involved in restoring their equilibrium.
The piece, «Disequilibrium is Not Your Friend,» examines the consequences of disturbing a system in a state of complex equilibrium, whether it is an intricate Alexander Calder mobile sculpture or the climate.
But the anthropogenic emission may have disturbed the carbon cycle such that the equilibrium state (s) of some parts of the carbon cycle have altered.
Again Henrys Law goes both ways, if the atmosphere is increasing at the rate of 30 billion tonnes of CO2 per year then the extra CO2 in the atmosphere has disturbed the equilibrium and CO2 will move into the oceans.
I would also invite you to think about how perfect LTE could possibly be observed if it did exist; any device you use to measure the thermal radiation or the distribution of velocities or the population of excited states must itself be at a different effective temperature from the gas in question, and must absorb energy from it, disturbing the very equilibrium you are trying to observe.
The direction of convection (which includes diffusion and advection) when there has been previously a state of thermodynamic equilibrium (with its associated temperature gradient formed by gravity) is always in all accessible directions away from any source of new thermal energy which has disturbed the previous state of thermodynamic equilibrium.
Now, when that thermodynamic equilibrium is disturbed by new incident solar energy absorbed in the troposphere, there is a propensity (as the Second Law tells us) for the state of thermodynamic equilibrium to be restored, meaning thermal energy transfers in all accessible directions (including downwards) away from the source of new energy.
Anthropogenic emissions of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, however, have disturbed that equilibrium.
The satellite record, in concert with instrumental observations, is now long enough to have collected a population of climate perturbations, wherein the Earth - atmosphere system was disturbed from equilibrium.
At least Kinetic Theory can be used to explain the gravitationally induced temperature gradient, and the passage of heat up that gradient when thermodynamic equilibrium is disturbed with extra absorption above.
In doing so the molecules components that are now vibrating disturb the electromagnetic balance of all the surrounding molecules electromagnetic fields which due to their state of equilibrium with the wider body of gas offer resistance but must acquiescent to the force of the field by propagating the energy though out medium.
[For each month, I'd choose the set grid cells immediately above the top of the fixed lapse rate, expecting this to be the lowest altitude where convection doesn't disturb radiative equilibrium.
The physiological and psychological responses to situations or events that disturb the equilibrium of an organism.
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