Sentences with phrase «volumetric changes»

Because of the vast array of potential mediators and reacting cells, measuring volumetric changes in all circulating white cells after antigen challenge is the most logical, direct, comprehensive and functional measure of food sensitivity reactions.
Volumetric changes after food or food - chemical challenge are quantified and reported as Non-Reactive, Moderately Reactive, or Reactive.
MRT uses a patented combination of flow cytometry and proprietary impedance technology to measure subtle volumetric changes in white blood cell populations simultaneously.
Factors affecting executive functions in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome and volumetric changes in the prefrontal cortex
Continental ice sheet melting and water redistribution to the oceans resulting in a volumetric change in sea - level at the equator is virtually instantaneous compared to the process of land level rise due to plastic rebound of the mantle following unloading.

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The ideal tax structure, it was suggested, would be a volumetric tax on all alcoholic beverages, applied at the same rate of tax per litre of alcohol across all beverages.6 However, the review did not provide any detailed estimates or modelling of the optimal tax rate on alcohol nor how this would affect government revenue, overall consumption or changes in the social costs from harmful consumption.
The volumetric impedance phase shift spectroscopy (VIPS) device (Cerebrotech VisorTM, Cerebrotech Medical Systems, Pleasanton, CA) works by sending low - energy radio waves through the brain that change frequency when passing through fluids.
The short version is that by electronically changing exactly when the intake and exhaust valves open and close, you can increase the volumetric efficiency of the engine across a large RPM range.
The VTEC approach, however, has two distinct modes so that operation of the intake valves changes to optimize both volumetric efficiency (breathing) and combustion of the fuel - air mixture.
To boost volumetric efficiency, the V12 employs continuously variable - length intakes - a mainstay in F1 engine technology until banned by rule changes — which optimise performance as a function of engine speed.
I have a suspicion that a big reason for the dramatic decline in the size of the UK's reserves was because of a change in evaluation of reserves from a simple volumetric basis to an «economically recoverable» basis.
b) volumetric effects — change in the volume of water contained in the oceans and the geometry and areal extent of the ocean basins c) gravitational effects — change in the gravitational attraction of the earth (induced by deformation), by the change in distribution of ice and by the change in self - attraction of the water d) rotational effects — change in the moment of inertia caused by a change in the distribution of mass within the earth and on its surface.
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