Sentences with phrase «smaller disturbance of»

This allows them to make use of the spin waves that are already present in the material due to thermal fluctuations, which requires a much smaller disturbance of the system and hence enables the spin waves to be used in an electric circuit.

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For species like woodland caribou, a viable landscape must contain 65 per cent undisturbed land, and even something as small as a pipeline right - of - way creates a 500m effective disturbance in the landscape.
In fact agro-ecological interventions significantly decrease the vulnerability of small farmers to natural disasters and other disturbances.
The layer of sand designed to keep toxic chemicals sealed at the bottom of Onondaga Lake is working well despite three small «disturbances,» a DEC official said.
Over a period of about 270 days, we watched this thundering, lightning - producing behemoth be born as a small disturbance in the northern hemisphere, then grow, spread clear around the planet until its tail met its head, and eventually fade.
The disturbance was so small, it would warp the 25 trillion miles to the nearest star system by just the width of a human hair — but LIGO saw it.
The resulting disk has a series of vibrational «modes,» rather like resonances in a tuning fork, that might be excited by small disturbances — think of a planet - forming stellar disk nudged by a passing star or of a black hole accretion disk in which material is falling into the center unevenly.
Keilis - Borok bases his work on the tip - of - the - iceberg premise that patterns of small seismic disturbances hint at the onset of much larger quakes.
This unique structure might be caused by gravitational disturbances of a small moonlet in an eccentric orbit that has apparently criss - crossed the F ring for almost 9 months.
Dr Andersen said the study was important because, although there have been other studies looking at the effects of endurance exercise on various cardiovascular problems such as ischemic heart disease and stroke, there have been only a few, smaller studies of its effect on heart rhythm disturbances, and they have tended to look at people who are less physically active, or compared very sedentary people with those who were very active.
Previous small studies suggested that delaying stent implantation for a period of time ranging from several hours to several days after reopening the artery might reduce the risk of blood - flow disturbance.
By the time they travel enormous distances across space and reach Earth, however, the disturbances are only about one - thousandth the width of the smallest atomic nucleus, making them fiendishly difficult to detect.
And in three field experiments, they poked and prodded eggs with a small stick, or squeezed them gently with their fingers to measure how sensitive the eggs were to the kinds of disturbances a predator, such as a snake, might cause.
Conservationists are worried that disturbance from the construction could split up the group and leave smaller isolated pockets of bears.
One scenario involves the gradual disturbance of a well - ordered disk of stars as a result of mergers with small satellite galaxies.
Unfortunately, dysfunctional blood sugar balance, immune issues, and adrenal fatigue are common, and even a small amount of sugar can send someone with these disturbances into sugar shock.
In a small study of terminally ill patients, infusions of vitamin C were given twice per week for a week, together with oral vitamin C. Quality of life scales were completed both before and after treatment, and indicated that patients reported better overall physical, emotional and social functioning, as well as decreased disease symptomatology, including fatigue, nausea / vomiting, pain, sleep disturbance, and loss of appetite.
Because LGS is a disturbance affecting a person's core, their small intestine, leaky gut issues may well be implicated and play a role in a wide range of chronic diseases including heart disease, autoimmune diseases, depression and chronic fatigue.
Dorland medical dictionary further defines a poison as «any substance which, when relatively small amounts are ingested, inhaled, or absorbed, or applied to, injected into, or developed within the body, has chemical action that may cause damage to structure or disturbance of function, producing symptomatology, illness or death.»
Glutamine is another amino acid that is prevalent in bone broth which has been shown to improve leaky gut symptoms by regenerating the mucosal lining of the small intestine, becoming extremely helpful for conditions such as celiac disease, crohn's, IBS, allergies, and even metabolic and cardiovascular disturbances.
Lipoprotein lipid profile disturbances associated with an elevated TG level include low High Density Lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol and HDL particle (HDL - P), and a predominance of small dense Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) and LDL particle (LDL - P).
Hydrogenated fats are, by definition, a poison, as even in a small amount they will induce a chemical reaction that may cause damage to structure or disturbance of function, producing symptomatology, illness, or death.
While the rest of mankind is concerned about lunar disturbances, Floyd and a small crew are in fact investigating the nature of an unknown object that appears to have been deliberately buried in the surface of the celestial body.
If the support stalks sit just in front of the wing, as is standard practice, they create small disturbances in the airflow.
In the frontal impact test of the Mazda 2, a small disturbance shortly before impact led to a delay in the firing of the airbags and protection of the front seat occupants was compromised.
The suspension does a nice job of absorbing them but the absence of any kind of insulation means even though you won't feel the smallest of the disturbances of the roads, you will hear them.
Pathophysiology of rhythm disturbances in small animals.
While too small to be used as a guard dog, the Volpino is an excellent watch dog that will bark to warn you of a stranger or disturbance.
The formula also incorporates small amounts of vegetables as the cat would eat in preys and botanicals to help with the cat's digestive process and to reduce food disturbances.
Nick - named «the black pearl of Mediterranean», a reference to the dark volcanic rock erupting from the ground, the island is accessible by a small plane which departs daily from Palermo, its slim silhouette cutting through the skies being the only disturbance to the quiet island life.
The use a «seeding» method to randomly generate small vortices analogous to «short wave» tropical disturbances in the real world (the tracks they take are defined in terms of the background atmospheric circulation of the model combined with the so - called «self advection» of the TC itself).
If the model would be modified to a stochastic model by adding continuously small stochastic disturbances, the effect of one single change in the initial conditions would disappear rapidly.
Cosmic rays are deflected and guided by the Earth's field, but the small disturbances caused by the solar wind are not enough to have any measurable effect of the cosmic rays entering the Earth's atmosphere and thus also not on the clouds.
An exciting and innovative new deep retrofit project in Solihull has drastically cut the energy consumption of a small block of flats by smoothly and efficiently wrapping the entire structure in both insulation and ventilation ducting, delivering huge energy savings and minimal disturbance to the residents.
These small - scale disturbances are referred to as gravity waves to distinguish them from the more regular planetary - scale motions excited by the diurnal cycle of heating and cooling.
«We found that urban hedgehogs had much smaller nightly ranging areas than their rural counterparts — 5 hectares versus 50 [roughly 12 acres versus 120]-- and that they adjusted their activity to levels of human disturbance,» says Warnecke.
While one causes a disturbance, typically in the back of the bus away from the driver, the others steal your small valuables.
Investigators have used it as the criterion for diagnosis of behavior disturbance against which to gauge the validity of both screening instruments27 and psychological interview measures.28 The published Spanish version of the CBCL used in this study has been found to have good internal consistency and concurrent validity in Spanish - speaking populations.29 The CBCL was chosen as the standard of comparison to avoid basing the calculation of PSC validity on a small subset of the data as done in previous studies using structured interviews as the standard24,30 - 32 and because the CBCL has been widely used as the criterion standard in previous PSC research in both middle - class30, 33 - 35 and low - income minority populations.8
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