Sentences with phrase «pulse from»

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BBD, Your Wikipedia article on the 8.2 ka event says: «The 8.2 Ka cooling event may have been caused by a large meltwater pulse from the final collapse of the Laurentide ice sheet of northeastern North America...» [My emphasis] Even your unscientific source is doubtful.
We have the arrival of the cool pulse from the Little Ice Age to look forward to and the scale of its effect will depend upon the level of solar surface activity at the time.
The pulse from the 0m - 700m layer to the 700m - 2000m layer, whatever its explanation, contributes nothing at all to the rate of OHC increase.
It'll take some time before residents of areas experiencing that extra pollution pulse from those «clean» diesels will see their compensation.
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You have captured so eloquently how Rachelle brings wind, sun rays, electrical energy and pulse from the outside inside and onto our Gallery's walls in her abstract landscape paintings.
After you take a shot be sure to let go of the [Left Trigger] immediately to stop York's pulse from continually going up.
Once the maximum number of powerups is collected, any further power pickups send a red pulse from your ship that stops most of the enemy's shots.
However, the portal itself looks a bit better than the original as now the changing colors that react to the Skylanders placed on the portal pulse from its sides now as well as the top surface.
The swirling chaos that is E3 is almost over, and while it will be some time before anyone can make sense of what this raw data pulse from the games industry actually means, there have been a few mecha - related sightings and announcements for the observant mechanical fanatic.
This series injects Kuta Beach with an epic afternoon entertainment pulse from 3 - 9 pm every Sunday for seven weeks, kicking off on Sunday 7th June and enticing sunset - lovers until 18th October.
She saw the blood pulse from his neck.
He crossed the Piazza dell» Unità feeling the heat of the day still pulse from the stones beneath him and noticing the wheel of swifts in the sky.
without noticing the ABS pulse from the pedal.
If the exhaust passages of cylinder one and three were connected, the exhaust gas pulse from cylinder three would increase the back pressure of cylinder one — reducing the induction of fresh air and increasing the amount of hot residual gases inside the cylinder.
If the exhaust passages of cylinder one and three were connected, the exhaust gas pulse from cylinder three would increase the back pressure of cylinder one.
There are no extras on the 4K disc, but the included Blu - ray version offers 4 behind - the - scenes featurettes: Stepping Into Darkness: The Visual Design of Sicario (16:45), Blunt, Brolin and Benicio: Portraying the Characters of Sicario (14:35), A Pulse from the Desert: The Score of Sicario (6:19), and Battle Zone: The Origins of Sicario (13:45).
«Stepping Into Darkness: The Visual Design of Sicario» focuses on crafting the film's look and defining cinematography, «Blunt, Brolin and Benicio: Portraying the Characters of Sicario» features interviews with the three leads, «Battle Zone: The Origins of Sicario» researches the brutal history of drug violence along the border (it features graphic imagery so beware), and «A Pulse from the Desert: The Score of Sicario,» which runs about 6 minutes, profiles composer Jóhann Jóhannsson.
A femtosecond X-ray pulse from an X-ray free electron laser intersecting a droplet that contains photosystem II crystals, the protein extracted and crystallized from cyanobacteria.
They sent a pulse from the probe laser into the first condensate, where, as expected, it slowed.
The light pulse from the probe disappeared, but not before it had communicated information about its amplitude and phase to the sodium atoms.
A pulse from a mode locked laser, in contrast, is a short series of wave crests and troughs whose amplitude rises from zero to a maximum and then falls back to zero.
The energy is lost as power drains away while the set is waiting to be switched on by an infrared pulse from the remote control.
Following each of those, you saw a big pulse from rivers into the ocean,» Kohut told OurAmazingPlanet.
Guided by the trapped particle, they then created a tiny pore in the cell membrane using an ultra-short laser pulse from a femtosecond laser.
Traditionally, volcanologists have monitored the movement of active craters by timing how long a pulse from a laser on one side takes to return from a mirror on the other.
Any individual pulse from the hypothetical clock would be a little bit slow or fast.
As it enters, it is combined with another laser pulse from an infrared laser.
From Earth orbit, each featherweight spacecraft would be boosted toward Alpha Centauri at 20 percent light - speed by a minutes - long pulse from a ground - based, 100 - gigawatt laser array.
In this experiment, the scientists shocked a piece of tantalum foil with a pulse from an optical laser.
Each pulse from the black hole occurs once every 10 million years.
The team showed that the thermal pulse from the impact couldn't ignite the kind of global canopy - replacing wildfires commonly associated with the asteroid.
One approach is to boost the energy of the pulse from hundreds to thousands of joules.
pulse from the Southern band thumped around them.
The celebratory pulse from the Southern band thumped around them.
How were the firstborns to die — tangible murder, or a disease brought about by poor birthing conditions engineered by the medical community of the time, or by a pulse from the Anananunki planet that could be attributed to a weak, ineffectual god assigned to this sector of the universe and passed off as omnipotent because He thought he was, or knew he had to pretend to be, to give humans Any Hope AT ALL?
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The company chose its current location in part because it's built on solid bedrock at the foot of Burnaby Mountain, capable of withstanding the pulses from the pistons.
The close concentration of urban dwellers, combined with plummeting hardware costs and the overlapping layers of wireless data that accompany us — beamed from cell towers, pulsing from Wi - Fi hot spots, radiating from smartphones in our pockets — has made it easier than ever before to track, sort, manage and organize things in a city setting.
The researchers split pulses from a single fibre laser between two sets of fibres containing atoms of erbium, which amplified the light waves.
The regularity of the rippling acoustic pulses from the black hole is what justifies the scientists» use of the word sound to describe the process.
Optics researchers led by Pavel Polynkin at the University of Arizona in Tucson generated 35 - femtosecond - long laser pulses from a standard titanium - sapphire system.
Pulsar timing arrays (PTAs) monitor the arrival times of radio pulses from numerous pulsars to search for shifts caused by passing long - wavelength gravitational waves.
Charlie's research told him that during El Niño weather cycles, the surface seawaters in the Great Barrier Reef lagoon, already heated to unusually high levels by greenhouse gas — induced warming, were being pulsed from a mass of ocean water known as the Western Pacific Warm Pool onto the reef's delicate living corals.
Cell biologists no longer rely only on pictures from microscopes — pixels and pulses from cell sorters and other devices now enhance their research.
Reflections of these ultrasonic pulses from tissue are detected by a sensor on a second optical fibre, giving real - time ultrasound imaging to guide surgery.
These after - death planets can be detected because their gravitational pull alters the times of arrival of radio pulses from the neutron star, or «pulsar», that otherwise pass us by extremely regularly.
That motion would, in turn, shorten or stretch the time between pulses from pulsars in different directions, in an effect akin to the Doppler shift.
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