Sentences with phrase «qualitative change»

Those analyses have long relied on qualitative changes in cell shape to track physiological shifts.
The evolution of emotional maturity follows a progressive sequence of qualitative changes [31]--[33].
Rather than depicting religious change as a simple decline in the importance of religion, these theories emphasize qualitative changes in the character of religion.
That is, motion could only be change of place, locomotion — in contrast to the previous conception of motus, motion, which included the kinds of change like expansion and growth in size, and also qualitative change, both of which had been ruled out by the new conception of material substance as in itself changeless.
Makarevitch I, Harris C * (2010) Aneuploidy causes tissue - specific qualitative changes in global gene expression patterns in maize.
It will allow for each to reflectively self - assess for individual level of change as well as provide both quantitative and qualitative change after participating in the Powerful Learning Experience (PLE).
The President of the Republic, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo - Addo, says the realisation of his vision of Ghana Beyond Aid «requires a deliberate, qualitative change in all aspects of our lives; especially, in the structure of our economy, the nature of our infrastructure, the education of our young people and acquisition of skills, and, above all, in our attitudes and holding firm to the values that define us.»
Now, the Marxists accept qualitative transformation at the lower levels of the evolutionary process, but at the level of reason, they fail to apply the law of qualitative change.
By dynamic effects, I mean the impact policies will have on the long - term evolution of the economy; for example, if you cut the fiscal deficit, that may cause a qualitative change for better or for worse in the economy in the long run.
It has resulted in a qualitative change in the Western academic syllabus, and thus of the West's self - understanding.
They are clearly different from those related to Objective A, since there has been a qualitative change in the nature of its causal connections.
That acceleration is only a quantitative shift in processing time, but in practice it creates a qualitative change in research.
«This was a profound and qualitative change,» says Gilly, referring to the new and vast squid population.
«The reason we have more neurons than any other animal alive is that cooking allowed this qualitative change — this step increase in brain size,» she says.
Because < 20 % of all gastrointestinal bacteria can be cultured using conventional methodologies, we performed massively parallel pyrosequencing to further assess the qualitative changes in the intestinal microbiome following alcohol exposure.
The parameters controlling the system can be transparently combined into a single control, and there exists a critical value of this control from which a small perturbation leads to a qualitative change in a crucial feature of the system, after some observation time.
Since most gut bacteria can not be cultured, we used high - throughput 16S rRNA gene sequencing to assess the qualitative changes in the intestinal microbiome during alcohol feeding.
That is why foundations such as Gates and Broad and others are trying to be strategic in the degree to which they rely on test scores as indicators of progress and are also monitoring a number of other changes including graduation rates, attendance, and qualitative changes.
Odd bits of news (CEO behavior, little things that indicate a qualitative change in the life of a company)
(Or show that the is no qualitative change in them, but instead they have merely combined together in an unusual way, one that won't be seen again for quite a while.)
The parameters controlling the system can be transparently combined into a single control ρ, and there exists a critical control value ρcrit from which any significant variation by δρ > 0 leads to a qualitative change (F̂) in a crucial system feature F, after some observation time T > 0, measured with respect to a reference feature at the critical value, i.e.,
One useful way of classifying tipping elements is in terms of the time, T, over which a qualitative change is observed: (i) rapid, abrupt, or spasmodic tipping occurs if the observation time is very small compared with TP (but T ≠ 0); (ii) gradual or episodic tipping occurs if the observation time is intermediate (e.g., of order TP); and (iii) slow or asymptotic tipping occurs if the observation time is very long (in particular, T → TE).
A qualitative change should correspondingly be defined in terms of impacts.
Subsequent OAGCM simulations clearly pass a THC tipping point this century and undergo a qualitative change before the next millennium (48).
Thus, we focus on the consequences of decisions enacted within this century that trigger a qualitative change within this millennium, and we exclude tipping elements whose fate is decided after 2100.
Rather it was with the claim that there's an increasing trend in same (and note that the claim was not about an increasing proportion of such papers, but rather a qualitative change in them).
We exclude from the map systems in which any threshold appears inaccessible this century (e.g., East Antarctic Ice Sheet) or the qualitative change would appear beyond this millennium (e.g., marine methane hydrates).
They could be triggered this century and would undergo a qualitative change within this millennium.
Critical conditions may be reached autonomously (without human interference), and natural variability could trigger a qualitative change.
The time to observe a qualitative change plus the time to trigger it lie within an «ethical time horizon» (TE); tcrit + T ≤ TE.
This inequality applies to forcing trajectories for which a slight deviation above a critical value that continues for some time inevitably induces a qualitative change.
These enter in the choices of the political time horizon (TP), the ethical time horizon (TE), and the qualitative change that fulfills condition 4.
Systems in which any threshold appears inaccessible this century (e.g., East Antarctic Ice Sheet) or the qualitative change would appear beyond this millennium (e.g., marine methane hydrates) have not been included.
The parameters controlling the system can be transparently combined into a single control, and there exists a critical value of this control from which a small perturbation leads to a qualitative change in a crucial feature of the system, after some observation time.
This qualitative change comes out of 15 years of cumulative investments made towards CanLII by various Canadian Law Societies.
«The real printing revolution was a qualitative change in thought and argument that lagged the hardware inventions by almost two centuries.
If profiles are not equal over time, the qualitative change in profiles should be taken into account for interpreting the transition probabilities (Collins and Lanza 2010).
What a qualitative change!!
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