Sentences with phrase «vast reservoirs of»

Neil Cobb, the lawyer for Vu, urged the Supreme Court to reject a «one seizure fits all» approach because of «vast reservoirs of intensely private core information» contained on a computer.
This would explain why abrupt changes of the AMOC appear to be pervasive features of the paleoclimate record when vast reservoirs of freshwater were available in the form of ice and proglacial lakes on land.
A new study in Nature Communications shows that ice sheets may be keeping vast reservoirs of methane in check.
The oceanic boundary layer (the thermocline), with its much more vast reservoirs of heat, operates on much longer time scales.
Children with vast reservoirs of background experience share space with peers whose world is circumscribed by the few blocks of their neighborhood.
There, the researchers say, vast reservoirs of crude oil and hydrocarbons were tucked beneath a shallow sea, waiting to be set ablaze.
u «The daunting problem for theories of structure formation in the Universe is to understand how such huge black holes [3 billion solar masses] and the vast reservoirs of gaseous fuel were assembled so soon after the Big Bang...» Edwin L. Turner, «Through a Lens Brightly,» Nature, 27 June 2002, p. 905.
In between the hundreds or even thousands of galaxies in a cluster, there are vast reservoirs of super-heated gas that glow brightly in X-ray light.
Vast reservoirs of previously undetected gas could account for much of galaxies» matter, solving a cosmic mystery.
Vast reservoirs of heat are locked in the earth's interior, untapped.
In April, an Italian radar instrument will search for vast reservoirs of subsurface ice, following up on hints from NASA's Mars Odyssey orbiter.
Harper still has untapped talent — vast reservoirs of it — and if the Nationals are going to win their division by 10 games, they'll need Harper to tap into that well, or else run the risk of winning the division by seven games.
Affordable IoT sensors open up a vast reservoir of data for business owners.
When Adam sinned, he became distant from God and beyond the vast reservoir of knowledge that God held.
In the case of human mentality, we maintain that the requisite order is supplied by a vast reservoir of unconscious temporal societies, which sustain its higher initiatives.
Benedict XVI's visit revealed a a vast reservoir of goodwill towards the Church.
It became the source of the vast reservoir of missionaries who went from America at the turn of the century.
The cosmic tide may at one time have seemed to be immobilized, lost in the vast reservoir of living forms; but through the ages the level of consciousness was steadily rising behind the barrier, until finally, by means of the human brain (the most «centro - complex» organism yet achieved to our knowledge in the universe) there has occurred, at a first ending of time, the breaking of the dykes, followed by what is now in progress, the flooding of Thought over the entire surface of the biosphere.
b Everything leads us to believe that it really does dispose of this vast reservoir of time, which is necessary for the normal achievement of its evolution.
More important, of the 16 or so rival proposals for a casino license, the Harriman site would be the closest — 50 miles — to New York City and its vast reservoir of potential customers, which would include tourists as well as residents.
«The real impetus of all of this was the fact that the Oort cloud — this vast reservoir of comets thought to surround our solar system — extends out 1.5 light - years,» Preston says.
The lake, which is almost half a kilometre deep in places, is on Rwanda's north - west border with the Democratic Republic of the Congo (see map) and contains a vast reservoir of dissolved methane.
Kuiper Belt: 30 — 50 AU The Kuiper belt is a vast reservoir of icy rocks that extends from about 3 billion miles from the sun, beyond Neptune's orbit, to 5 billion miles out.
One of those potential explanations, for example, is that there might have been a vast reservoir of groundwater when the Lyot impact occurred.
In the current narrative of how galaxies like our own Milky Way formed, cosmologists postulate they were once fed from a vast reservoir of pristine hydrogen in the intergalactic medium, which permeates the vast expanses between galaxies.
The Internet is a vast reservoir of medical information, much of it accurate, up - to - date, and useful.
They provide you with a vast reservoir of guidance, tips and «how to»!
Keynote: How Business Executives Succeed When Facing Public Policy Challenges Former U.S. Secretary of Commerce and Transportation Norman Mineta will offer examples from his vast reservoir of experience as to how business executives can ensure their views are properly represented in the government decision - making process.
They provide you with a vast reservoir of guidance, tips and «how to»!
Keynote: How Business Executives Succeed When Facing Public Policy Challenges Former Secretary Norman Mineta will offer examples from his vast reservoir of experiences as to how business executives can ensure their views are properly represented in the government decision - making process.
They provide you with a vast reservoir of guidance, tips and «how to»!
Changes in Antarctica are much smaller and more gradual, as it is far from the centre of action and the vast reservoir of ocean around it acts as a heat store.
Then the vast reservoir of instability is released explosively.
- stefan] Changes in Antarctica are much smaller and more gradual, as it is far from the centre of action and the vast reservoir of ocean around it acts as a heat store
A simple glance at the buffering power of the carbonate equilibrium system and the vast reservoir of DIC in the oceans would lead one to guess that CO2 acidification would be negligible — but it's the rate of change, not the long - term equilibria, that matters in terms of the real - time effect.
It's worth noting, for example, that the Pacific's vast reservoir of extra warm water fueled the typhoon across its path.
I think Gleick's motivation might be based in something less exotic than his hatred of Heartland, although he clearly did have some vast reservoir of pent up hostility.
Even though carbon uptake during the growing season increased in recent years, observations show annual net losses of carbon to the atmosphere — as Arctic soils thaw, a vast reservoir of carbon locked up in the permafrost can be released to the atmosphere as greenhouse gases.
The permafrost is a vast reservoir of ancient carbon, protected from decay by microorganisms simply by its frozen state: it becomes increasingly vulnerable as the world warms, as humans burn fossil fuels and dump ever greater concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
It's quite simply additional cold water from that vast reservoir of coldness getting to the surface.
They provide you with a vast reservoir of guidance, tips and «how to»!
It should be of concern that, due to the absence of meaningful and effective dispute resolution services specifically available for social media conflicts, there is a vast reservoir of unresolved conflict building up in social media users every day.
They provide you with a vast reservoir of guidance, tips and «how to»!

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Indeed, thanks to a snowy winter and cool spring, the snowpack covering the entire Pacific Northwest — the vast majority of which is over 1,000 metres elevation and still snowbound — is creating a glut of zero - emission energy as that huge annual reservoir melts and powers hydroelectric turbines.
You know, my God, that I can now scarcely discern in the world the lineaments of its multiplicity; for when I gaze at it I see it chiefly as a limitless reservoir in which the two contrary energies of joy and suffering are accumulating in vast quantities — and for the most part lying unused.
The work suggests that frigid Titan actually resembles Earth in some key ways, such as seasonal weather, and it also hints at the possibility that the moon holds vast underground reservoirs of liquid hydrocarbons — a first for any other body in the solar system.
Next, he wrote a simple aqueous geochemistry model to calculate how much of these gases would have been dissolved in shallow lakes and reservoirs — environments that would have been more conducive to concentrating life - forming reactions, versus vast oceans, where molecules could easily dissipate.
The reservoirs beneath us contain several feet of sand through which the seawater filters before making its way to a vast metal hangar, where it is transformed into enough drinking water to supply 1.5 million people.
These wild relatives, unlike wheat, provide a vast and largely untapped reservoir of genetic variation for potentially most, if not all, agronomically important traits.
Drought conditions during most of the 21st century have forced water managers to plan for a day when the region's vast system of dams and reservoirs no longer have enough water to store.
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