Sentences with phrase «spatial fields of»

The rank histogram approach, as applied here over spatial fields of nine time - averaged climate variables and one trend, represents a leading - order diagnostic of the behaviour of an ensemble.
In BC17's case, the simulated aspects of the recent past (the «predictor variables») involve spatial fields of top - of - the - atmosphere (TOA) radiative fluxes.
Needed measurements include not only the conventional climatic variables (temperature and precipitation), but also the time - varying, three - dimensional spatial fields of ozone, water vapor, clouds, and aerosols, all of which have the potential to cause surface and lower to mid-tropospheric temperatures to change relative to one another.
In BC17's case, the simulated aspects of the recent past (the «predictor variables») involve spatial fields of top - of - the - atmosphere (TOA) radiative fluxes.

Not exact matches

Equivalently, then, that successor presiding occasion prehends the mentality of its predecessor (s) in the dominant subsociety, not directly through spatial contiguity, but through the patterns of activity already present both in the brain as its immediate environment and in the entire organism as its overall field of activity.
In history, the field of «null» abstraction is the multiplicity of subjective interactions with indefinite spatial and temporal dimensions (i.e., the «experience of becoming»).
He said the pessimist in him mocked his receipt of a degree in law when «law is ever more a hollow word, resonant but empty, in a world increasingly dominated by force, by violence, by fraud, by injustice, by avarice — in a word, by egoism»; when civil law permits «the progressive and rapid increase of oppressed people who continue being swept toward ghettos, without work, without health, without instruction, without diversion and, not rarely, without God»; when under so - called international law «more than two - thirds of humanity (exist) in situations of misery, of hunger, of subhuman life»; and when agrarian law or spatial law permits «today's powerful landowners to continue to live at the cost of misery for unhappy pariahs»; and whereby «modern technology achieves marvels from the earth with an ever - reduced number of rural workers (while) those not needed in the fields live sublives in depressing slums on the outskirts of nearly all the large cities.»
However, the angles which ought to be of paramount concern to those interested in the systematic development of our field are the temporal, the spatial, the ethnic and cultural, and the religious viewpoint.
His spatial field (setting aside «mind» as a special case) is a continuum of overlapping qualities.
The distinction between science and religion is not spatial; there is not one area or field of the universe which is scientific and another which is theological, for science can very well show that all areas of the universe are scientific.
Now, let us see how well the spatial, temporal, and dynamic features of the brain's electrical field match those of all presiding superjects.
Also, the spatial boundedness of the field is a kind of fiction.
Geospatial technologies provide methods to aid in the systematic documentation of evidence as it is collected in the field, analyze the spatial relationships and preserve data in the lab, and provide new ways of communicating complex relationships and spatial information visually to a variety of audiences.
The field of live - cell imaging has expanded greatly in recent years, but still faces many challenges, such as how to improve spatial and temporal resolution as well as how to keep cells healthy for extended periods of time.
For spatial attention, that involves regions of the visual cortex that map to a particular area within the visual field.
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.
These future studies, they note, «should focus on generating high - spatial - resolution maps of off - rift tectonic structures and should be complemented by detailed field work to constrain the stress field orientations during the development of the Aluto magma reservoir.»
«The energy and direction of emitted electrons is strongly linked to the spatial and temporal structure of the near - fields.
Application of an external electric field to the crystal sets the electrons in motion, again strongly influenced by the spatial correlations among all electrons.
To overcome the drawbacks of single - walled carbon nanotube field - effect transistors and improve their performance, the researchers deposited PVDF - TrFE on the top of self - fabricated single - walled carbon nanotube transistors by inkjet printing, a low - cost, solution based deposition process with good spatial resolution.
Although SIM and other superresolution techniques are pushing to spatial resolutions as high as 20 nanometers, they do not have the field of view of a technique like Bessel beam microscopy; they can only see a very small area, and imaging a larger area with those techniques takes a long time.
Neuroscientists established in previous work on spatial attention that varying groups of neurons in the visual cortex process different sections of the visual field.
Without the spatial confinement, the electric field associated with circularly polarized light behaves like the propeller of an aircraft whose axis is parallel to the direction of propagation.
[Response: The AWS records useful because they provide a totally independent estimate of the spatial covariance pattern in the temperature field (which we primarily get from satellites).
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.
To observe certain evidence of collapse, we require a high - velocity spatial resolution (to map the velocity field across small structures) that is highly sensitive (to take full advantage of the high - velocity spatial resolution).
A spatial autocorrelation of the grid field map produces a hexagonal structure, with 60º rotational symmetry.
The automated optics module consists of a digital 768 × 576 pixel CCD Camera (Jai cv - A10CL) coupled to a phase - contrast microscope with a 10 × phase - contrast objective (Nikon CFI Achromat) and 200 mm optics (Infinity Infinitube), producing a 675 × 506 μm fieldof — view with a spatial resolution of 0.879 μm / pixel, built onto a motorized z - direction movement stage.
SDO / HMI provides fantastic views of the photospheric magnetic field at very high spatial resolution, and on very fast time - scales.
Although it is well established that the Sun's magnetic field is responsible for the supply of energy to the atmosphere, exactly how this magnetic energy is converted into thermal energy is still not understood in detail, as models struggle to simultaneously encompass the very disparate temporal and spatial scales on which the heating has to occur, in different structures, with a wide variety of characteristics (e.g. open versus closed structures, short quiet - sun loops versus hot active - region loops and large - scale interconnecting loops).
The spatial smoothness of T2 * images was greater at 3 T by less than 1 mm, suggesting that the greater extent of activation at 3 T beyond these spatial scales was not due primarily to increased intrinsic spatial correlations at 3 T. Rather, the increase in percentage of voxels activated reflects increased sensitivity for detection of brain activation at higher field strength.
Our contributions to this field have helped to change the way endocytosis is perceived, from being simply a mechanism for signal attenuation to being a vital component of the cell signalling machinery that provides spatial and temporal dimensions to signalling events (1).
The standard includes data fields about characteristics of the organism or environmental source of the specimen, spatial - temporal information about the specimen isolation event, phenotypic characteristics of the pathogen / vector isolated, and project leadership and support.
STAFF is capable of detecting rapid variations in magnetic fields, which means that very small spatial structures can be recognised within the plasma.
On the basic level of characters occupying reasonable fields of spatial reasoning, the film passes with flying colors.
Most importantly, research shows that video games sharpen visual discrimination skills, spatial thinking, and the ability to visualize and interact with 3D objects — good predictors of not only academic achievement but future engagement and success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics — the STEM fields.
Hemi - neglect, hemi - inattention or hemi - spatial neglect is a neuropsychological condition in people where they do not have awareness to the opposite visual field after damage to one hemisphere of the brain.
As you can see below, with cinematic spatial audio the sound of the chirping bird circling our user is distributed amongst the virtual speakers in the sound field.
Although firmly rooted in color - field abstraction, Jones» paintings consistently register as «pictures» - their spatial organization hints at a window space of varying depths even while the physicality of the paint asserts the surface.
In Giulia Ricci's Order Disruption Painting there's something strange going on spatially, the patterned repetition of a triangular motif creating something akin to a systemic field which breaks down in places as the pattern is interrupted, resulting in the appearance of wormholes or spatial anomalies that can also be interpreted as twisting forms caught in the net of the surface whilst at the same time forming that surface.
Herrera creates striking spatial tension by the precise placement of a thick graphic L - shaped black line that dissects a bold field of saturated green in Untitled (1976).
Andrade is widely known for her contributions to the field of Op Art, but unlike the retinal interventions of her contemporaries Victor Vasarely or Bridget Riley, Andrade's meditative, geometric abstractions developed towards explorations of pattern networks, spatial abstractions of architectonic volumes, and landscapes.
The large - scale panels both occupy and activate the walls on which they hang, expanding the pictorial field of the viewer, creating subtly undulated spatial and perceptual references.
Albers's Interlinear N 32 bl (1962) exemplifies his use of mechanical means to create a complex spatial illusion by engraving an impersonal, functional line within a field of hand - rolled jet black ink.
For Wolniak, there is a meditative effect in repetitive action, and the accumulation of intricate, layered marks yield phenomenological fields: «Millions of small gestures add up to create spatial energy that is not necessarily about my hand.»
Their projects challenge spatial limitations by transforming various fields of the public realm into surreal environments.
ODETTA's latest group show «Textual» presents four artists who spin contemporary tales of diversity, technology, codes, structures and the multiple layers of meaning packed within the spatial field.
Benjamin T. Busch is currently researching critical modes of architectural production within the field of spatial practice.
It has been a great honour to have been able to select with the family, museum quality works by the artist, to show London and, by doing so, to have the opportunity to expose his work to a new generation of collectors, further strengthening awareness of Chillida's work around the world» Chillida considered his relentless search for the unknown in art to be an adventure in learning, and his sculptural study of temporal and spatial relationships have transformed the field of sculpture; he is hugely respected by many artists working today including Sir Anthony Caro, David Hockney, Ellsworth Kelly and Richard Serra.
The Residency is organized by the Architecture / Landscape / Interiors Department at Otis College of Art and Design, which offers a synthetic curriculum of the spatial design fields.
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