Sentences with phrase «physical phenomena involved»

A simple equation based on the physical phenomena involved, with inputs of only sunspot number and ppmv CO2, calculates the average global temperatures (agt) since 1895 with 88.4 % accuracy (87.9 % if CO2 is assumed to have no influence).
Quantum tunneling is central to physical phenomena involved in superlattices.
Due to the diversity of physical phenomena involved, no digital simulation is able to modelize the entire process.
The configuration of the region and the radiation it contains bespeak a major physical phenomenon involving cosmic rays and solar corpuscles in the vicinity of Earth.

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The whole point of my post was to say that many, many such phenomena are dismissed as being some mysterious but material event, when it is clear there is not only a violation of physical laws, but that some kind of intelligence is involve in the violation.
The naïve moralism in this area can be maintained only by ignoring the facts that inebriety is as much a symptom as a cause of the disturbed interpersonal life of the alcoholic, that alcoholism is a complex disease involving physical, cultural, and socio - psychological as well as moral factors, and that homelessness is in itself a complex phenomenon, not the simple product of excessive drinking.
Additionally, significant effort must be made on mechanistic modelling of plant growth to reach a more thorough understanding of the intricate physical, biochemical and morphological phenomena involved if we are to accurately control and predict plant growth and development in a space environment.»
For years, the central objectives of climate change science were to document the phenomenon, understand the basic physical processes involved, and determine the degree to which human activity is at fault.
To help explain the phenomenon, Yazdani consulted B. Andrei Bernevig, associate professor of physics at Princeton, who has expertise in the theory of topological materials and whose group was involved in the first predictions of Weyl semi-metals in a 2015 paper published in Physical Review X.
Addiction is a more complex phenomenon than dependence, involving physical cravings so strong that a person will go to extreme lengths to get the next dose.
Scientists call this phenomenon «enclothed cognition», and Adam Hajo and Adam D. Galinsky, both professors at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, write in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, write that enclothed cognition «involves the co-occurrence of two independent factors — the symbolic meaning of the clothes and the physical experience of wearing them.»
Both in its physical layout and through the theme of its ongoing group exhibition, The Pleasure Principle, Los Angeles gallery FARAGO embodies the contemporary phenomenon that involves the singular — our physical existence — making way for the plural, the digital.
His series Studio Physics thus addresses «the physical phenomena of still and moving objects in space over time» through multidimensional still life compositions, the product of an involved process for which the artist first creates and photographs a still life arrangement — of oranges scattered over a table, for instance.
David Rickard investigates phenomena such as gravity, alchemy and chance through sculptures, drawings and installations that involve spatial and physical experimentation.
I know about a physical phenomenon called «stochastic resonance»: Some noisy systems may greatly amplify weak signals, expecially if thresholds are involved.
In perspective, given the time scale involved, a 100 years is short, climate fluctates, it occurs rapidly, and is merely a regular physical phenomenon, even though, as the above gentlemen have pointed out, is still a mystery as far as adequate explanation by sound theory is wanting — which is altogether different to what the boosters of AGW assert as science, theory, and evidence.
The very best one of all is the claim, which was written by a very respected Science Historian and colleagues, and has appeared in a peer - reviewed Science Journal, is that models / methods / codes / applications that involve Natural physical phenomena and processes can be neither verified or validated.
# 15 quoted models / methods / codes / applications that involve Natural physical phenomena and processes can be neither verified or validated.
A straight piece of pipe, a very simple component, can easily involve inherently complex physical phenomena and processes going on inside; single - phase turbulent flow is just one example.
Typical examples of this are physical situations that involve several important coupled physical phenomena and processes.
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