Not exact matches
At the
opposite pole from the Dancer in Everson's affections stands a deceptively pleasant looking bay colt named Cousin, who went to the races a year before the Dancer and for a
time seemed equally promising.
This complex biological machine gathers the chromosomes together and sorts them at the
time of cell division, then sends them to the
opposite poles of the daughter cells in a process called chromosome segregation.
But NSIDC, where the data in the graph reportedly originated, said it makes little sense to combine sea ice measures from both
poles, which have vastly different geographies and are always in
opposite seasons at any given
time.
The above also is true for the
opposite effect: if there were no other fast releases (like lots of volcanoes spewing lots of CO2 in short
time), the ocean temperature will give more or less CO2, until a new dynamic equilibrium between ocean releases (mainly near the tropics) and sinks (mainly near the
poles) and the biosphere releases and sinks is reached.