Sentences with phrase «phenomena observed in»

The researchers assert that the record - breaking sea ice loss from summer 2012, combined with the unusual atmospheric phenomena observed in late October, appear to be linked to global warming.
Mel Prest explores color phenomena observed in landscapes and light.
In this regard, I am always keen to determine how phenomena observed in the laboratory can be detected and monitored in a clinical setting.
«Although a direct causal link has not been established between the atmospheric phenomena observed in late October 2012 and the record - breaking sea - ice loss observed during the preceding summer months, all of the observations are consistent with such an interpretation,» states the Oceanography article.
He saw himself as operating in the same way that any scientist would operate insofar as he asked the conditions that made sense of the phenomena he observed in the world.
The EP's resolution on prostitution is another step in a phenomenon observed in Europe in general: the marginalization and exclusion of sex workers from public spaces.
The resulting photonic crystals reflect the light in certain colors, a phenomenon observed in nature on apparently colorful butterfly wings.
A phenomenon observed in a lizard, a bird and a mammal would thus most likely have existed in their common ancestor.
The new technique they've developed is based on a phenomenon observed in metallic structures known as plasmon resonance.
«Our new imagery shows large variability in the conditions along the megathrust, which may be linked to a number of earthquake phenomena we observe in the region,» Edwards said.
These leads to the phenomenon observed in the models and the real world that long - term mean relative humidity is pretty stable.
Re 106: can the remaining wiggles be compared to the Gibbs phenomenon observed in generating for instance a square wave by a Fourier series... The amplitude of the initial wiggles does not decrease using more and more Fourier terms... Or is discontinuity not a feature occurring in climate models?
If the observed global trends in temperature rises continue, there will be an increased probability of a recurrence of the phenomenon observed in 1998 on the coral reefs of the Indian Ocean, as well as in other parts of the tropical oceans in coming years.â $?
Does the peak - end phenomenon observed in laboratory pain studies apply to real - world pain in rheumatoid arthritics?

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The Centre cited errors in Petro - Chem's analysis, and found no evidence connecting phenomena observed on the Kerr's farm with the CCS effort.
The asymmetric volatility phenomenon is the observed tendency of equity market volatility to be higher in declining markets...
Note the strong trading volume right at the low — this is a recurring characteristic of short term lows in BTC (sometimes the low of the heavy volume candle is retested at lower volume before the trend actually turns — the same phenomenon can often be observed at short term highs as well).
The survey provides actual figures on a phenomenon we've observed since the cryptocurrency market bull rally began — namely, that banks are closely examining client interest in the digital asset class to determine an appropriate entry point.
The same phenomenon was observed for many years in the city of Escuintla, located to the southwest of Guatemala's capital city.
Observe further that a total transformation in personality occurs: «You shall prophesy with them and be turned into another man» (vs. 6) Again, this state of prophesying is created and sustained as a group phenomenon.
But he is in possession of a strong clue to reality and a conviction that he is cooperating with a purpose transcending present observed material phenomena.
Your view is also one that science can not establish as correct, since science can not speak to the absence of divine action in an observed phenomenon.
This is especially true in the sciences, which must coin words to describe phenomena not previously observed.
A theory is a model that best explains observed phenomena, their is no higher level in science than a theory.
In the case of Psalms, there is a delicate issue of practical judgment involved because it is at least conceivable that by now millions of Catholic women — I have no way of knowing — have become so sensitive to textual phenomena such as pronoun usage that the only way to make these poems accessible to them as vehicles for prayer is to observe strict gender neutrality in the languagIn the case of Psalms, there is a delicate issue of practical judgment involved because it is at least conceivable that by now millions of Catholic women — I have no way of knowing — have become so sensitive to textual phenomena such as pronoun usage that the only way to make these poems accessible to them as vehicles for prayer is to observe strict gender neutrality in the languagin the language.
In addition to enhancing our understanding of fundamentalism in the U.S., Fundamentalisms Observed, edited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (University of Chicago Press, 872 pp., $ 40.00), demonstrates the extent to which fundamentalism is a worldwide phenomenoIn addition to enhancing our understanding of fundamentalism in the U.S., Fundamentalisms Observed, edited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (University of Chicago Press, 872 pp., $ 40.00), demonstrates the extent to which fundamentalism is a worldwide phenomenoin the U.S., Fundamentalisms Observed, edited by Martin E. Marty and R. Scott Appleby (University of Chicago Press, 872 pp., $ 40.00), demonstrates the extent to which fundamentalism is a worldwide phenomenon.
This does not mean that the phenomena of the soul are not to be observed, but none of them is to be placed in the centre of observation as if all the rest were derived from it.
As such, it observes its phenomena after they have already taken their place in the categories of human knowing.
Although based much more on fantasy than on proven fact, the marihuana «evils» took root in the public mind, and now continue to color the public reaction to the marihuana phenomenon... It has been astutely observed that any statement frequently repeated in public assumes the status of fact.
«The scientific view of the Universe is such as to admit only those phenomena that can, in one way or another, be observed in a fashion accessible to all, and to admit those generalizations (which we call laws of nature) that can be induced from those observations.»
Over the centuries ancient man learned to express his thinking about the world in the form of myths, or stories of the gods, in whom were personified the unseen forces he presumed to be at work in the phenomena he observed.
The prediction of a cleavage on the surface of the moon, a celestial phenomenon which indeed took place immediately in the presence of the crowd of people he was addressing and which was observed and confirmed by travelers (Surah LIV, z).
Given these radically different ways in which they are «observed,» it is not self - evident, to say the least, that «mental phenomena» should be regarded as analogous to observable physical phenomena such as the wetness of water and the hardness of ice.
In a 1971 letter to an admirer, McLuhan observed, «One of the advantages of being a Catholic is that it confers a complete intellectual freedom to examine any and all phenomena with the absolute assurance of their intelligibility.»
Evolutionary cosmologies may begin simply as rival evolutionist theories — alternative causal explanations for these observed phenomena of development, change, and transformation.3 An evolutionist theory becomes an evolutionary cosmology whenever the favored evolutionist theory is extrapolated from its original context as an account of geological or biological change, and made to serve as an overarching cosmological category, such that «evolution» in some idiosyncratic sense becomes the basis for a systematic and unified interpretation of a wide array of diverse phenomena beyond the domains of biology and geology.
One begins with a restricted generalization descriptive of phenomena encountered in one field of inquiry (e.g., physics, physiology, psychology, etc.); one then (as he says) «makes a flight into the thin air of generalization» — framing the description to cover all actualities — finally landing again to see how the theory squares with observed fact in areas other than the one from which the inquiry began.
[t] here is a «good ambiguity» in the phenomenon of expression, a spontaneity which accomplishes what appeared to be impossible when we observed only the separate elements, a spontaneity which gathers together the plurality of monads, the past and the present, nature and culture into a single whole.
A similar phenomenon to the one observed in Process 32 appears, then, at the juncture of Process 31 and 32.
It is from observed phenomena in biology that we have to start, with «occasions of experience» (Whitehead 1933, p. 196).
This capacity to resonate would account not only for Newton's action at a distance and Sheldrake's morphic resonance; even more it accounts in the observed «one - dimensional» system of language for the well - known phenomena of flash forwards and recapitulations.
In 1937 Talcott Parsons observed that the real significance of Durkheim's work on primitive religion lay in his recognition not that «religion is a social phenomenon» but that «society is a religious phenomenoIn 1937 Talcott Parsons observed that the real significance of Durkheim's work on primitive religion lay in his recognition not that «religion is a social phenomenon» but that «society is a religious phenomenoin his recognition not that «religion is a social phenomenon» but that «society is a religious phenomenon.
When practicing scientists think about science, they generally have in mind this understanding of science: theories that predict and explain observed phenomena by appeal to lawlike generalizations.
Judge Jones» opinion in Kitzmiller goes astray here, for in one sense (which I shall call the Quinean sense, after Harvard philosopher W.V. Quine) we might count as scientific any theory that purports to explain and predict observed phenomena.
Aristotle's arguments about an unmoved mover, Aquinas» Five Ways, contemporary versions of the cosmological argument in analytic philosophy of religion» all of these are, in the end, proposed explanations of observed phenomena.
Explanations that posit intelligent agents to explain observed phenomena are often justified, but they are never scientific in the strict sense, for they do not explain by reference to generalizations that are necessarily true.
We often give explanations for observed phenomena that, while fully justified by the evidence and undoubtedly true, are not couched in lawlike generalizations.
Metaphysics at its best is scientific in the Quinean sense, because it posits things in order to explain the existence of observed phenomena.
But the whole point is that what I have observed results in objective phenomena — courage, faith, hope, joy and patience, for instance, and these qualities are very readily observed.
He can not observe this complex objectively as he can observe natural phenomena; for in every word which he says about history he is saying at the same time something about himself.
In that first session, we teachers as adult students observed phenomena and then through our own sense - based experience searched for patterns, found relationships, and discovered lawfulness.
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