Sentences with phrase «opposite phase»

The cycle involves opposite phases, both of which have global impacts.
Variation in expression levels of these genes was also observed in human blood samples, though the variation was in opposite phase of the mouse studies.
Walker discovered that the sea level pressure fluctuations over the Indian Ocean and tropical Pacific tend to vary with opposite phase.
The rear wheels work in opposite phase to the fronts at speeds below 80km / h, then move into same - phase to aid high - speed stability.
The copper and white spheres represent carbon and oxygen atoms, respectively, and the aqua and green surfaces represent opposite phases of the exciton wavefunction distributions.
(as also used in Ford EDIS), combining one coil for 2 plugs on opposite phase sister cylinders like 1 - 4, 2 - 3 on 4 cylinder engine.
Meteorologists then amended the name to label opposite phase of what they call the «El Niño southern oscillation».
Walker discovered that the sea level pressure fluctuations over the Indian Ocean and tropical Pacific tend to vary with opposite phase.
The laser became entangled with the collective spin of the cloud, meaning that the quantum states of laser and gas shared the same amplitude but had opposite phases.
It is already known that El Niño and its opposite phase, La Niña, have a clear effect on corn, soy, rice, and wheat yields in many areas across South Asia, Latin America and southern Africa.
The opposite phase is likely due to the fact that mice are nocturnal animals, whereas humans are diurnal.
«Extreme El Niño and extreme La Niña are opposite phases.
With the recent shift of this oscillation to its opposite phase, scientists expect sea level rise along the West Coast to accelerate in coming years.
The opposite phase, La Niña, displays a similar pattern but with cooler - than - normal water.
However, an ENSO episode is a local release of heat stored in the South Pacific Ocean into the atmosphere (or a local storing of heat causing the atmosphere to cool during the opposite phase).
Current signs though indicate that the pattern is being transformed to the opposite phase as the eastern Pacific is observed to having warmer than usual water.
These opposite phases of the Southern Oscillation are shown above.
El Nino is part of what is known as the El Nino - Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle - the opposite phase of the cycle is called La Nina.
Their influence on the atmospheric circulation is focused on the polar regions by the Earth's magnetic field [the opposite phase of the changes in the Arctic and the Antarctic can be explained by the phenomenon of «solar system dissymmetry» as a result of which fluctuations of solar constant occur].
Historically, El Niño events occur about every 3 to 7 years and alternate with the opposite phases of below - average temperatures in the eastern tropical Pacific (La Niña).
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