Sentences with phrase «propagation of»

Conventional wisdom in the current mesoscale and weather literature argues that convective cold pools, small - scale gravity waves and gust fronts are key to the long - range propagation of organized convection in the Central U.S..
As many have pointed out, the reasons weathermen and climatologists have limited accuracy in predicting temperature, rainfall, etc over intermediate time periods is noise, and the chaotic propagation of energy throughout the atmosphere, aspects of which are referred to as «the butterfly effect».
In hindsight it's to be expected from a species that evolved culture, i.e. non-genetic propagation of individually adaptive behavior over generations, as Homo sapiens has.
The paper discusses many of the technical issues involved with the propagation of infrared thermal energy through the atmosphere.
Many too many so - called and self - proclaimed people with «expertise» assure us that we simply need to do nothing other than that which we are doing now; that we must «stay the course» of unbridled economic growth, increasingly conspicuous per - capita resource overconsumption, and unregulated propagation of absolute global human population numbers.
Smalley's views are utterly at odds with Climate Depot's robotic propagation of any content — valid or not — as long as it casts doubt on science pointing to risks from human - driven climate change.
The Heartland Institute's propagation of the notion that the Kilimanjaro glacier retreat has been proved to be due to deforestation is even more egregious.
But by the early 1930s, Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin ordered the propagation of Communist Party - approved socialist realism in the arts.
Today, with vastly expanded channels for the propagation of images, events as varied as the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center and the deaths of celebrities such as Princess Diana and Michael Jackson have the ability to become traumatic on a global scale.
In the world of art such realizations led increasingly to the development of abstraction and to the propagation of an abstract language of form.
Since taking up a full - time role in 2006, he has worked hand - in - hand with Peyton - Jones to make the Serpentine a centre for the discussion and propagation of contemporary art.
In this way, Third Mind serves as a testament to the artist's continued propagation of «minds,» made up of a steady stream of thoughts, ideas, desires, fantasies, interactions, possibilities, viewpoints, opportunities, opinions, memories, and meanings.
Building on the themes of his Illegal Alien's Guides, Aliens Sans Frontières (Aliens without Borders) examines the process of «othering» that occurs through the propagation of stereotypes.
Since 2002 the Carriage House has aspired to be an excellent platform for the propagation of Hispanic culture in the United States.
Aivazian's work has been investigating the intersections between the migration of peoples, the circulation of consumer goods and the propagation of ideologies.
Prvacki often provides services to the public as part of her lifestyle consultancy, Ananatural Production, which she founded in 2003 to explore the aesthetics of consumer goods, as well as the propagation of ideas, brands, or «mantras» that are designed to frame a way of living.
The recent exhibition «Parapolitics: Cultural Freedom and the Cold War» at HKW interrogated the intertwined re-canonization of modernism and the international propagation of a US - backed, anti-communist idea of «cultural freedom» put forth by the many - armed Congress for Cultural Freedom (CCF) from 1950 — 1967.
In classical science, aether was thought to be the fifth element, filling the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere, connecting and permeating all things and acting as a medium for the propagation of light.
About: The Los Angeles Center For Digital Art is dedicated to the propagation of all forms of digital art, new media, digital video art, net art, digital sculpture, interactive multimedia, and the vast panorama of hybrid forms of art and technology that constitute our moment in culture.
also features a spirited orgy, appearances by George Zimmerman, Anthony Scaramucci, «Czar» Putin, and various senators (most of whom Ubu Trump promptly murders), and a scene that involves Ubu Trump proposing that Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas organize a «new department for the propagation of misogyny and sexual assault.»
Gayana Eco resort is the only property which has its own Marine Ecology Research Center which works towards the propagation of Giant Clams and restoration of natural coral reefs.
Having already worked in the propagation of native plants for restoration projects throughout northern California, I had hopes for a more holistic and encompassing restoration of parklands at Golden Gate.
It is not the actual virus protein, needed to immunize the ferret, that causes the reaction but other ingredients used in the propagation of the distemper virus or used to preserve and fortify the vaccine.
Levetiracetam may act by preventing hypersynchronization of epileptiform burst firing and propagation of seizure activity.
Zoonosis (e.g. the spread of monkeypox through prairie dogs) and the propagation of non-native species in certain ecosystems (e.g. Burmese pythons in the Everglades) are two more issues that Wyatt says have been used to get anti-pet legislation on government dockets.
Thanks to knee - jerk reactions and the propagation of nutritional myths on the internet, grains in pet foods have a bad reputation.
The propagation of breed specifications and registration restrictions, such as the rule that a dog can only be registered within a breed if both its sire and dam are registered, has resulted in reproductive isolation of dogs of each breed, creating the «breed barrier» [10].
On the other hand, potassium losses in the watery stool can have serious consequences since potassium is one of two principal electrolytes needed in the propagation of an action potential across the cell membrane.
However, by doing this, we need to realize that we contribute to the propagation of these breeders, continually giving them license to pump out litter after litter of unhealthy and / or unhygienic puppies or kittens.
However, it is more inexperience, unscrupulous breeding, and lack of testing that causes the propagation of genetic diseases than purely the practice of inbreeding.
With the heartworm, a number of factors work against the propagation of resistant genetics, according to Blagburn.
The solids were selected for further propagation of the breed.
One of the most primal imperatives of any animal is to ensure the successful propagation of its species.
Grooming this mix is important to prevent the propagation of stray hairs during shedding season which happens twice a year.
The Swiss Cynocological Society believed that the dogs were a real breed, The propagation of the Bernese Mountain Dog thus began.
In their March 2012 paper entitled «Facebook Finance: How Social Interaction Propagates Active Investing», Rawley Heimer and David Simon investigate the propagation of active investing strategies within a Facebook - like social network of retail foreign exchange traders.
Readers should be masters of their content (within fair use provisions of copyright laws), and authors should be able to benefit from pass - along propagation of their works (as authors currently do with print books).
In fact, it only serves to slow down the propagation of original works into the digital world because of the bottleneck created by pursuing this fruitless endeavor.
With the natural and objective methods of science they hoped to breed only the biologically best of the races and prevent the propagation of the worst.
Small, independent bookshops have virtually disappeared, and the propagation of information in the media about newcomers has been subjected to some marketing rules.
Specific safety concerns include: (1) Lithium batteries pose both a chemical and electrical hazard — under certain conditions they can overheat and ignite and, once ignited, can be especially difficult to extinguish; (2) the potential for propagation of thermal runaway between cells or batteries in a package and between adjacent packages of batteries; (3) the potential for uncontrolled lithium battery fires to overwhelm the capability of existing aircraft cargo fire protection systems, leading to a catastrophic failure of the airframe; and (4) the potential for venting of combustible gases from lithium ion cells in thermal runaway, which could collect in an enclosed environment and cause an explosion even in the presence of a suppression agent.
(e) Notwithstanding any other provision of this title, (1) it shall not be an unlawful employment practice for an employer to hire and employ employees, for an employment agency to classify, or refer for employment any individual, for a labor organization to classify its membership or to classify or refer for employment any individual, or for an employer, labor organization, or joint labor - management committee controlling apprenticeship or other training or retraining programs to admit or employ any individual in any such program, on the basis of his religion, sex, or national origin in those certain instances where religion, sex, or national origin is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of that particular business or enterprise, and (2) it shall not be an unlawful employment practice for a school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning to hire and employ employees of a particular religion if such school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning is, in whole or in substantial part, owned, supported, controlled, or managed by a particular religion or by a particular religious corporation, association, or society, or if the curriculum of such school, college, university, or other educational institution or institution of learning is directed toward the propagation of a particular religion.
There are programs available to give a graphic indication of the swirls and eddies and paths of an air charge and the propagation of the flame front under dynamic conditions.
To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves... is sinful and tyrannical
If comparing all charter schools to all district schools is «like asking whether eating out is better than eating at home,» 71 then concentrating resources into the propagation of nonunionized, segregated charter schools is like going to a buffet and only eating the dinner rolls.
The linking of Islamic education with militant activities against the West has resulted in the propagation of simplistic notions of Islam as a monolithic, ideological and violent faith (Saikh, 2006).
People Committed to the Propagation of the Prophet's Teachings and Jihad (in Arabic language: Jama'atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda'awati wal - Jihad), commonly known as Boko Haram, is an Islamist terrorist group that has spread terror and panic to the citizens of Nigeria with its violent attacks, abductions and killings (Maiangwa, 2013, pp.55 - 56).
Professor Perry points out how the propagation of these harmful myths have served the mainstream culture well.
In a dark Manhattan yuppie bar, adman Roger (Campbell Scott) dominates a discussion about sexual fulfillment, childbirth, and the propagation of the race.
CVS Pharmacy has committed to stop using altered images in advertisements to combat the propagation of unrealistic body images.
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