Sentences with phrase «raised surfaces such»

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Special raised surfaces, for example, have been developed for sticky products such as prepared fruit, jellies and gums; reduced angles and drop distances throughout certain models protect fragile or brittle products from breakages.
Scrutiny of Liu's fund - raising practices first surfaced in mid-September after The New York Times found his campaign account was flooded with large donations made by people who appeared unlikely to have the means to make such contributions.
Rear leg raises: Place elbows or hands on a sturdy surface such as a wall, couch back or countertop.
Activation of DTC raises the threshold for intervention by the brakes, enabling the driver of a BMW 3 Series Coupe to set off smoothly on low friction surfaces such as snow.
It can be witnessed in the hand - stitching of the leather - wrapped gearshift lever, the draping treatment of the Alcantara door panel trims, and the discreet use of the Lexus «L» motif in areas such as the face of the analog clock and the tactile raised surfaces of the air vent controls.
Environment plays a role in that many of these pups are raised on surfaces which are too slick or «give» too easily such as newspapers and floor tiles.
He was an author of a 2011 paper containing the map at right, showing areas where surface erosion, compaction of soil or subsidence lowered levee elevations in ways that raise risks in such floods.
Re my 245 The only way such kinetic energy of these objects is converted to heat within or at the surface of such an object — I forgot to include the raising of tides (in a process that is not completely elastic / inviscid / adiabatic)-- the relative smallness of that for most familiar objects of course having already been covered...
I challenge ANY READER to summarize any such physics that supposedly uses radiation to explain Earth's surface temperature and proves water vapor and carbon dioxide raise the surface temperature by nearly 33 degrees.
«Atmospheric greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide can raise the temperature of the Earth's surface by absorbing some of the far - infrared radiation emitted by Earth and re - emitting it isotropically.»
When you deal with these official bodies you have to formulate your questions like a lawyer in order to force them to confront the sticky substantive issues, such as the ones Nic Lewis surfaced, or the procedural issues raised by most IPCC critics.
A concern that has been raised with respect to the surface - based temperature measurements is the effect of land use changes such as urbanization.
It is difficult to see how such a mechanism can function without also raising surface temperatures; but an oscillation in ocean currents might produce such a result.
To make this important point (this isn't semantics) another way, it requires only 12 zettajoules to raise GMST by 1 full degree including land to a depth of 6m and ocean to a depth of 1m (which I'm arbitrarily considering the «surface») so it is not sensible to state or imply that 150 zettajoules of heat added to oceans the last 10 years (for example) was «instead of» GMST going up an additional 0.3 degrees or some such over that 10 years.
It raises the question why a reputable researcher would make simplified assumptions such a single heat capacity and a single time scale for all of Earth's sphere's when there are such large differences for land surface, atmosphere and ocean, and expect it to fly.
Also, be alert for road surface hazards such as loose gravel, wet pavement depressions, glass and other sharp debris, raised surfaces, and holes.
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