Sentences with phrase «of restoring equilibrium»

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e We are at the point where, if we are to restore complete equilibrium to the state of psychic disarray which the atomic shock has induced in us, we must sooner or later (sooner?)
Achieved reciprocity implies a new equilibrium, a state of justice achieved or restored, but the taking of an innocent life can not be compensated, any more than a jealous lover's act of murder is morally neutralized by a self - punishing suicide.
«Instead, it will take a force of magnanimity and graciousness to restore equilibrium to both nation and individuals.»
«We have long argued that only radical legal reform will halt the rising costs of claims and restore some equilibrium to the system and have been fighting for this through our Fair Compensation campaign.
If enough people get up off their rearends and vote, the whole damn tax code can be rewritten to restore some kind of equilibrium in the distribution of wealth in this country.
Using global climate models and NASA satellite observations of Earth's energy budget from the last 15 years, the study finds that a warming Earth is able to restore its temperature equilibrium through complex and seemingly paradoxical changes in the atmosphere and the way radiative heat is transported.
«This emphasizes the importance of large - scale energy transport and atmospheric circulation changes in restoring Earth's global temperature equilibrium after a natural, unforced warming event,» Li said.
This is the amount by which the forcing mechanism would change the top - of - atmosphere energy budget, if the temperature were not allowed to change so as to restore equilibrium.
I notice that whenever I fly my balance tends to be a bit «off» the next day, but spending a few moments in this pose helps to restore that sense of equilibrium.
FibroVera also contains a proprietary blend of hormone modulating compounds that work synergistically to restore hormonal equilibrium.
To restore equilibrium, our kidneys need to work overtime, and have less time to get rid of those nasty toxins I keep talking about.
This will temporarily dilute blood plasma concentrations of leucine and other regulatory amino acids, triggering autophagy to the point where the original equilibrium of regulatory amino acids is restored.
It further helps in restoring balance and equilibrium of the whole body, which results in heightened concentration and improved flexibility of the skin.
They work much deeper at the root cause and cellular level to establish equilibrium in the energy of the cells and restore normal function, physiologically and metabolically.
Research has also shown that this type of breathing exercise can significantly increase the effectiveness of the parasympathetic nervous system, or the «rest - and - digest» system that automatically kicks in when we relax or sleep to help restore our body's equilibrium.
By stimulating the reflex points, it may help improve nerve and blood circulation, and restore the body to its natural state of equilibrium.
Yäan offers a range of unique energy treatments to help release blockages, heal on deep levels, harmonize the chakras and restore equilibrium and general wellbeing for the mind, body and spirit.
According to Brigid Schulte, director of the Better Life Lab at the Washington, D.C., think tank New America and author of Overwhelmed ($ 10; amazon.com), «When you're strapped at work and stretched at home, having things in order can seemingly restore equilibrium
Burton favorite Johnny Depp (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Finding Neverland) supplies the voice of the main protagonist, Victor Van Dort, who is about to enter an arranged marriage with Victoria Everglot (Emily Watson, Equilibrium), an innocent victim of a formerly rich family looking to capitalize on the marriage by restoring wealth to their family again.
Under the state's recently enacted fiscal - emergency law, a special commission will be appointed to take control of the debt - ridden system's purse strings and chart a course for restoring its fiscal equilibrium.
I don't really see any disadvantages for reader, publisher or author coming since we need each other and can not afford to antagonise any of the parties without opening up competition to restore the equilibrium.
While Aromatic Retreat has been designed to provide you with benefits like radiant skin and refreshing skin, the Ayurveda Stress Reduction has been designed to create equilibrium between your mind, body & soul and restore the natural healing potential of your body.
Restore life's equilibrium from beneath the canopy of a rainforest or from the seat of a kayak on an Ecosummer Expedition — where mild adventures often become wild adventures.
Drawing on the elemental wisdom of nature, our treatments both invoke and restore the body's natural equilibrium.
Treatments have been developed to incorporate the wisdom of nature to both heal and restore the body's equilibrium.
Occasionally, and often without conscious effort, we command attention for the wrong reasons and find ourselves darting around conversationally, nervously backtracking thinking quickly on our feet of ways to restore equilibrium and wishing it was possible to simply disappear.
Among the works on view are A Tale of Two Cities (1981), All the Submarines of the United States of America (1987), L.A.P.D. Uniforms (1993), 1 Ton Crane Truck (2009), Three Arch Dry Stack Bridge (2013), and Porsche with Meteorite (2013), a restored 1974 Porsche 914, held in equilibrium by a 390 pound meteorite.
What happens at the «top of atmosphere» — the level where outgoing radiation leaves for space, not itself a very easy concept — is the restoration of equilibrium, the increase in temperature that, through Helmholtz - Boltzmann at the Earth's brightness temperature 255K, restores the balance between incoming and outgoing energies.
(change in forcing from bottom to top of a layer = forcing of that layer; equilibrium temperature response of a layer changes the LW and convective fluxes to restore balance).
It's a general principle of complex equilibria that the more they are disturbed, the more complex the processes involved in restoring their equilibrium.
Theory certainly suggests that a warmer atmosphere as a result of higher CO2 concentrations will emit photons more frequently — and more of these will by chance find a path to space restoring the conditional equilibrium between ingoing and outgoing radiation — the condition being that all other things remain equal.
Therefore, as a forcing is an imbalance in the Top Of Atmosphere (TOA) energy flux, to restore equilibrium with a change of forcing requires a change of GMSOf Atmosphere (TOA) energy flux, to restore equilibrium with a change of forcing requires a change of GMSof forcing requires a change of GMSof GMST.
If CO2 were increased in a pulse of a few parts per million — the atmosphere warms rapidly and there may be a very temporary imbalance in radiative flux at TOA before equilibrium is restored with a warmer atmosphere.
Once the appropriate planetary temperature increase has been set by the delay in transmission through the atmosphere then equilibrium is restored between radiant energy in and radiant energy out at the top of the atmosphere.
I hope for a revival of serfdom to restore society to its proper equilibrium and I view with some optimism the return of expensive and unreliable electrical power.
Yes when you increase the partial pressure of atmospheric CO2 you consequently force more CO2 down to the oceans to restore equilibrium in the 1:50 partitioning ratio.
An abundance of transfers one way or the other are expected and will happen, all they do is increase the probability that an increase in transfers the other way will restore the equilibrium sooner or later.
If you wish to assert that removing heat from the bottom of the gas column and adding it to the top leads to a gas that is no longer in isoentropic equilibrium and that the gas will move the heat back to the bottom to restore it, then you have established a clear violation of the second law.
In isothermal equilibrium, the system is in perfect force balance, there is no net dynamical transport of mass up or down, no net change whatsoever of gravitational potential energy — but heat conduction still functions to maintain equal temperature and restore equilibrium after a perturbation.
There is of nevertheless a time lag between the increase or decrease in energy flow from the oceans and the ability of the atmosphere to restore the equilibrium.
These non-radiative transfers of thermal energy occur as a result of the Second Law of Thermodynamics as they are restoring thermodynamic equilibrium.
If the atmosphere is in energy equilibrium, then as soon as one part of the atmosphere starts gaining more energy than another, the atmosphere should start rapidly redistributing that energy, and thereby restoring energy 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.
If the increase reaches 8 μatm (~ ppmv), the equilibrium is restored and no further increase of CO2 will happen.
The ocrean bulk probably does not change at all because the deepening and / or cooling of the 1 mm ocean skin layer restores the equilibrium between ocean bulk and ocean skin.
To deal adequately with any warming of the air from extra CO2 or any other increased GHG the air circulation and weather systems just shift their size and / or positions to adjust the rate of energy emission to space to restore equilibrium.
He mentions at one point that increased CO2 from natural sources results in a temporary (not quantified) absorption of heat in the lower troposphere before thermal equilibrium is restored as the CO2 is released into space from higher and cooler parts of the atmosphere.
The atmospheric lifetime of a species therefore measures the time required to restore equilibrium following a sudden increase or decrease in its concentration in the atmosphere.
The current energy imbalance (just a little less than 1 W / m2) implies that the planet would need to warm by ~ 1 x S / 3.7 ºC to restore an equilibrium, and using the standard climate sensitivity of 3ºC for a doubling of CO2, implies a committed warming of 0.8 ºC or so.
After equilibrium has been restored by changes in the temperature structure of the atmosphere and other feedbacks, the energy imbalance is much less than the forcing number would suggest.
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