Sentences with phrase «oscillated for»

By W. Jackson Davis, Peter J. Taylor and W. Barton Davis Abstract We report a previously - unexplored natural temperature cycle recorded in ice cores from Antarctica — the Antarctic Centennial Oscillation (ACO)-- that has oscillated for at least the last 226 millennia.
These are color - spaces that oscillate for the viewer between two - and three - dimensionality.

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According to dental health website AsktheDentist.com, sonic toothbrushes, which oscillate at astonishing rates — up to 31,000 strokes per minute at full speed — are more effective at reaching and removing plaque between the teeth and beneath the gum line than rotating electric toothbrushes, making a sonic toothbrush the best bet for anyone with gum issues, those who are lackadaisical about flossing, and the majority of people over age 40.
, sonic toothbrushes, which oscillate at astonishing rates — up to 31,000 strokes per minute at full speed — are more effective at reaching and removing plaque between the teeth and beneath the gum line than rotating electric toothbrushes, making a sonic toothbrush the best bet for anyone with gum issues, those who are lackadaisical about flossing, and the majority of people over age 40.
«Monthly closings have recently been oscillating back and forth, but this third consecutive decline in contract activity implies a possible topping off in sales,» said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the Realtors.
For the past year and a half, $ GLD had merely been oscillating in a range, near its all - time highs.
Since forming an all - time high in September 2011, SPDR Gold Trust ($ GLD), a popular ETF proxy for the spot gold commodity, has merely been oscillating in a sideways range.
Since forming an all - time high in September 2011, SPDR Gold Trust ($ GLD), a popular ETF proxy for the spot gold commodity, has merely been oscillating in -LSB-...]
As we have discussed in recent weeks, the EURUSD was in a trading range for the last few months, oscillating between support and resistance levels.
For the past six weeks, the NASDAQ Composite Index ($ COMP) has been uneventfully oscillating in a sideways trading range (a 3 % range from the upper channel resistance down to lower channel support).
As developed and emerging markets «oscillated between repair and recovery modes,» global growth has for years been elusive, says Chetan Ahya, co-head of global economics at Morgan Stanley.
Bitcoin, for instance, oscillated between $ 10,800 and $ 19,300 in December 2017.
The Rule of 20 P / E peaked at 23.4 in November 1961, troughed at 17.0 in June 1962 and uncharacteristically remained around the 20.0 fair value level for 30 months (between April 1963 and October 1965), until inflation picked up after 7 years oscillating between 0.4 % and 2.0 %.
It's not quite right to think of we Americans as questing after fugitive moments of happiness; really, we're questing after fleeting respites from happiness, too, just as we're oscillating constantly in our strivings for individuality on the one hand and a relief from individuality on the other.
But for it to do so, the poles between which hope oscillates in this life are humility and daring.
The succession of theories of the atom, for example, exhibits no «convergence» in descriptions of the nature of fundamental particles, but oscillates between continuity and discontinuity, field conceptions and particle conceptions, and even speculatively among different topologies of space.39
As to the first kind of order, it oscillates no doubt around finality; and yet we can not define it as finality; for it is sometimes above, sometimes below.52
It is quite evident that his own desire for more solitude was tempered considerably by the Buddhist concept of «compassion»; he began to see that his own life had to oscillate between the anonymity of eremetical silence and an openness to the needs of others on both an individual and a social level.
Today's theological truth is that is that sophisticated Americans tend to oscillate incoherently between Deistic personalism — or feverish concern for one's own «autonomy» — and completely impersonal pantheism.
There was a loose thread to the proceedings, but that thread oscillated enough to make room for colorful headtrips, jowly shadow monsters and extended Matrix - like bullet - time sequences.
But women's tennis, not even on the grid 30 years ago, has been oscillating between one and three percent for the last decade.
So for instance, one of my kids — we didn't have air conditioning, we had a fan, an oscillating fan.
As for the double stroller I had both a double jogging stroller (make sure you get one with a front oscillating wheel) and a double umbrella which was super handy to keep in the minivan.
The oscillating shut - off plate also helps to stop clumping in its tracks, making for a smoother, better spreader.
Pulsar timing detectors are best for sensing waves in which years pass between peaks; ground - based interferometers perk up when hit by waves oscillating hundreds of times per second.
If you're looking for the best oscillating multi tool, you won't find it here since we only included manual multi-tools.
And you're going to want to hear about this tool — we think it's pretty close to the best oscillating tool for sale.
auditory perception oscillates over time and peak perception alternates between the ears — which is important for locating events in the environment; 2.
All of these features make this a pick for the best oscillating tool for the money.
We're confident in our choices for the best oscillating tools!
Let us explain: the VIBRAstrait Oscillating Flat Iron will shake it up for you.
I bought two oscillating fans — which normally sell for about $ 10 — for hundreds of dollars apiece.
Oscillating loops are a useful tool for probing conditions in the corona.
In 2004, Paul Epstein of Harvard Medical School's Centre for Health and the Global Environment, and James McCarthy of Harvard University, claimed: «We are already observing signs of instability within the climate system -LSB-...] there is no assurance that the rate of greenhouse gas build up will not force the system to oscillate erratically and yield significant and punishing surprises.»
Several previously reported genes from simpler organisms code for proteins that oscillate in abundance.
Combining several new techniques, Jonathan R. Polimeni, Ph.D., senior author of the study, and his colleagues at Harvard's Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, applied fast fMRI in an effort to track neuronal networks that control human thought processes, and found that they could now measure rapidly oscillating brain activity.
However, cosmologists soon realised that the dark matter could be made of even more exotic things: supersymmetric particles such as the gravitino or photino, for example, or oscillating scalar fields such as the axion.
Nova will study neutrinos» ability to morph, or «oscillate», from one type to another, looking for potential differences in the way neutrinos and their antimatter counterparts oscillate, which MINOS results hint at.
A new generation of atomic tickers, known as optical clocks, have just wrested the record for accuracy from the ensembles of oscillating caesium atoms that held it for half a century.
To make the silver particle's plasmon oscillate, more excitation energy is required than for gold.
Simultaneously, they irradiated the glass particles with an intense light field, which interacted with the electrons for a few femtoseconds (millionths of a billionth of a second), causing them to oscillate.
NEUTRINO NOBEL Arthur McDonald (left) and Takaaki Kajita shared the Nobel Prize in physics for the discovery that neutrinos oscillate between different types, which demonstrates that the particles have mass.
For more than a decade, researchers have known that neutrinos oscillate between these flavors.
Some of these forces are predictable, including the 18.61 years it takes for the moon's orbit around the Earth to oscillate.
For more than 2 million years, Earth's climate has been oscillating wildly.
In this mode the tip oscillates over the sample, occasionally tapping it for a short enough time to avoid damage to the surface while still measuring topology and interaction between the tip and the surface; this measuring mode would become essential for studies of biological samples.
We note that the Kamouda series does not consistently decline from its first recorded value, but oscillates in concert with the PDO for more than four decades.
Pro purchase tips: Vivian offers a word of caution for those with a delicate décolletage: «For sensitive skins, I'd recommend the use of a cleansing brush that vibrates rather than oscillates, as this will produce less friction on the skin.&raqfor those with a delicate décolletage: «For sensitive skins, I'd recommend the use of a cleansing brush that vibrates rather than oscillates, as this will produce less friction on the skin.&raqFor sensitive skins, I'd recommend the use of a cleansing brush that vibrates rather than oscillates, as this will produce less friction on the skin.»
I was on a roller coaster ride for years, tried all kinds of different diets and plans, but I always oscillated between skinny fat and flabby — and I could never figure out why that last 5 pounds on my belly wouldn't go away.
Candida overgrowth and invasion happens when normal bacterial flora is killed by: antibiotics, processed foods, diet high in sugars, alcohol and yeast, stress, mercury in vaccinations and silver amalgams, pesticides sprayed on non-organic produce, birth control pills - a woman's natural hormonal pattern has more oscillating levels of progesterone and estrogen which is a less desirable environment for yeast overgrowth.
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