For example, Theme 3 exploits information from Theme 2 to help predict future changes in ocean biogeochemistry and ecosystems, but results from Theme 3 also feed back into Theme 2 by providing critical information on the expected temporal and
spatial changes of ocean acidification and thus enable meaningful experimental designs.
The current project will use high - resolution mass spectrometry - based metabolomics approaches to measure temporal and
spatial changes of metabolic pathways in the RPE and retina under both physiological and disease conditions, with a focus on mTOR - mediated signal transduction pathways.
I will present how new detailed observations are providing significant insights about how different physical conditions rule the evolution of protoplanetary disks, such as snow lines, potential embedded planets, and
spatial changes of disk viscosity.
Not exact matches
One possibility: time is just another
spatial dimension except at the beginning
of space and time This is perhaps like formation
of an ice crystal or alignment
of magnetic domains, a phase
change in which time becomes timelike.
It is indeed a difficult task to «switch gears» from a theology based on static,
spatial models alone, such as the essence
of God, the natures
of Christ, and the substance
of bread and wine, to a theology that is concerned with spatio - temporal models, such as
change in God, Christ becoming divine, and the on - going process
of revelation.
The world view
of atoms
of pure being in a
spatial sea
of nothing still needed to offer some explanation
of causality and
change.
I shall suggest below that a more useful strategy than either
of these extremes lies in focusing on religious
changes over a period
of several decades and involving at least several levels
of spatial organization.
The core
of process thought: Rather than a «substance theology» based on static,
spatial models, process thought «switches gears» to a concern with
spatial - temporal models such as
change in God, Christ becoming divine and the on - going process
of revelation.
We all in practice assume that, when speakers raise their hands, thereby (among other things)
changing the
spatial location
of the electrons in them, they do so because they decided to do so; or, if we take the speaker's hand gestures to be involuntary, we at least assume that they occurred because
of points the speaker had decided to make.
It is not that Euclidean geometry fixes the meaning
of «right line» for Newton that is important for present purposes; rather, it is that the notion
of a «state
of rest» or a «state
of motion in a right line» presupposes some
spatial reference, and «uniform motion» and «
change of motion» presuppose some temporal reference.
His research is located at the intersection
of social and
spatial mobility, urbanisation and agrarian
change, state policy, and popular politics.
«Ecological Impacts
of Climate
Change: The Importance
of Temporal and
Spatial Synchrony» by Christopher K. Wilke, Curators» Distinguished Professor
of Statistics at the University
of Missouri
Measuring - Temperature and Thermometers Classifying Components
of Mixtures Predicting - Surveying Opinion SAPA Part C, Directions for the Multiplication Game SAPA Part C and E, Multiplication Game SAPA Part D 1st Draft, c. 1972 The Whirling Dervish The Bouncing Ball The Effect
of Liquid on Living Tissue Rate
of Change Observing Growth from Seeds An Intro to Scales Forces on Static and Moving Objects Observations and Inferences Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification Using Maps to Describe Location A Tree Diary SAPA Part D 2nd Draft Observations and Inferences The Bouncing Ball Rate
of Change A Tree Diary An Intro to Scales and Scaling Observing Growth from Seeds (The Bean - It Came Up) Forces on Static and Moving Objects Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification Relative Position and Motion Inferring - The Water Cycle Predicting 4 - The Suffocating Candle The Big Cleanup Campaign 2 - D Representation
of Spatial Figures Using Maps to Describe Location SAPA Part D Tryout Draft, 1972 Observations and Inferences The Bouncing Ball Measuring Drop by Drop Rate
of Change Predicting 4 - The Suffocating Candle Forces on Static and Movign Objects Observing Growth from Seeds Using Space / Time Relationships -2-D Representation
of Spatial Figures Using Punch Cards to Record a Classification An Introduction to Scales and Scaling The Effect
of Liquid on Living Tissue Inferring - The Water Cycle Relative Position and Motion Using Maps to Describe Location The Big Cleanup Campaign A Tree Diary SAPA II Module (s), c. 1973 1, Tentative Format Sample, Perception
of Color 9, Sets and Their Members 6, Direction and Movement, Draft 34, About How Far?
For example, there are mathematical solutions
of M - theory in which the number
of spatial dimensions can
change.
As
spatial and temporal scales decrease, attribution
of climate
change becomes more difficult.
This data can then be used to analyze the
spatial and temporal dynamics
of environmental conditions, including baseline data for global climate
change and their relevance to
changes in regional land use patterns.
Marcia Castro's research focuses on infectious diseases (particularly mosquito borne), environmental
change and health, environmental management for vector control,
spatial patterns
of disease transmission, and infant & child mortality.
He also organized a symposium on
Spatial Tools to Address Climate
Change Impacts at the 69th Annual Meeting
of the Northeast Association
of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.
«Improved understanding
of the
spatial patterns
of change over the three periods studied are vital for understanding the causes
of recent events,» he said.
«Our findings are not a reflection
of general brain aging but rather
of specific neural
changes that are linked to specific problems in object but not
spatial memory.»
Relative
changes in gray matter volume, related to
spatial and nonspatial representations
of numerical size.
Ultraviolet light
changes the
spatial structure
of the antenna, and this
change can be reversed again with blue light.
They have all
of the same atoms, but the
spatial arrangement
of the atoms
changes the three - dimensional structure.
The mixed and virtual reality technologies used range from the installation
of a display in the surfaces
of the cabin to complete immersion in a head - mounted display that can
change both
spatial and body awareness.
Using published data from the circumpolar arctic, their own new field observations
of Siberian permafrost and thermokarsts, radiocarbon dating, atmospheric modeling, and
spatial analyses, the research team studied how thawing permafrost is affecting climate
change and greenhouse gas emissions.
We study the group velocity
of single photons by measuring a
change in their arrival time that results from
changing the beam's transverse
spatial structure.
Nevertheless, the vibrational motions act back on the electrons, modulate their
spatial distribution and
change the electric and optical properties
of the crystal on a time scale which is shorter than 1 ps (10 - 12 s).
The outcomes
of the study reveal the complexity
of the processes shaping climate
change in the Arctic and point to significant
spatial and chronological variances in sea ice cover.
NIRSIT, a functional near - infrared spectroscopy neuroimaging device, is set to
change the landscape
of neuroscience research and the medical sector by offering high
spatial resolution as well as high temporal resolution in a portable and wireless manner.
These observations
of spatial variation in relation to the terrain features are likely driven in part by
changes in ocean bottom current speeds produced by the hilly terrain; this causes
changes in the settling and drifting
of marine snow.
Dr Jeff Price, coordinator
of the Wallace Initiative and also from UEA, said: «This research provides a view on the differing
spatial impacts
of climate
change on biodiversity.
That is
changing, says Nora Newcombe, a professor
of psychology at Temple University and principal investigator
of the
Spatial Intelligence and Learning Center.
The objective is to integrate the fluorescent protein in the receptor so that its
spatial structure
changes together with that
of the receptor when it binds a serotonin molecule — in such a way that the protein begins to glow.
The results indicate that although land - use
change is currently considered as the major driver
of pollinator declines in Europe, climate is the most important factor limiting the distribution
of pollinators at large
spatial scales.
Emerging evidence for variability in the coral calcification response to acidification, geographical variation in bleaching susceptibility and recovery, responses to past climate
change, and potential rates
of adaptation to rapid warming supports an alternative scenario in which reef degradation occurs with greater temporal and
spatial heterogeneity than current projections suggest.
Spatial fingerprints
of climate
change on biotic communities are usually associated with
changes in the distribution
of species at their latitudinal or altitudinal extremes.
Our study shows that climate
change affects the
spatial core
of the distributional range
of plant species, in addition to their distributional margins, as previously reported.
«It helps us understand
spatial patterns
of climate
change and the timescales over which these consequences are relevant.»
«Climate
change will lead to
spatial shifts in the suitability
of malaria transmission, with the total area in Africa becoming unsuitable for malaria matching or even exceeding the total area where malaria will become more suitable,» he said.
«When we compared the
spatial correlation using datasets that include only magnitude 3 - plus earthquakes, there was no
change,» said Pollyea, adding that a larger reduction in wastewater injection volumes is needed to reduce the dangers
of large magnitude earthquakes.
Moreover and most importantly, we showed that upon subtle
changes of either the pH
of the solution or
of the electrical charge
of the substrate, it is possible to reversibly switch the assembly process on and off as well as to induce a transformation from a one specific
spatial / orientational arrangement to another.
The findings, published in the journal Global
Change Biology, are based on spatial and statistical analyses of historical climate data, satellite data on current vegetation, and projections of potential vegetation under climate c
Change Biology, are based on
spatial and statistical analyses
of historical climate data, satellite data on current vegetation, and projections
of potential vegetation under climate
changechange.
The study reports that glaciers flowing to the coast on the western side
of the Peninsula show a distinct
spatial correlation with ocean temperature patterns, with those in the south retreating rapidly but those in the north showing little
change.
Amélie works in the realm
of marine and coastal ecology and conservation and her research interests include the use
of spatial tools (GIS, spatio - temporal analyses, bio-logging, habitat mapping) to understand and mitigate impacts
of anthropogenic activities and
changes on wildlife and natural values.
The combined electron and ion heating altered the gradient, or
spatial rate
of change in the plasma density.
The records document that the Laschamp Excursion was characterized locally by (1) declination
changes of ± 120 °, (2) inclination
changes of more than 140 °, (3) ~ 1200 - year oscillations in both inclination and declination, (4) near 90 ° out -
of - phase relationships between inclinations and declinations that produced two clockwise loops in directions and virtual geomagnetic poles (VGPs) followed by a counterclockwise loop, (5) excursional VGPs during both intervals
of clockwise looping, (6) magnetic field intensities less than 10 %
of normal that persisted for almost 2000 years, (7) marked similarity in excursional directions over ~ 5000 km
spatial scale length, and (8) secular variation rates comparable to historic field behavior but persisting in sign for hundreds
of years.
Monitoring, understanding, and predicting oceanic variations associated with natural climate variability and human - induced
changes, and assessing the related roles
of the ocean on multiple
spatial - temporal scales.
Understanding how these complex molecules do their job depends on knowing the
spatial arrangement
of atoms and how their structure
changes as they interact with light.
Detectability
of change in winter precipitation within mountain landscapes:
spatial patterns and uncertainty.
After participation in a ship expedition with RV SONNE to the North Pacific in summer 2018, the tasks include to reconstruct the
spatial and temporal
changes in near - surface and subsurface water temperatures in the North Pacific, salinity, thermocline depth, and water mass stratification
of the upper oceanic surface using geochemical proxy parameters, e.g. in planktic microfossils.