Sentences with phrase «water transport across»

In figure 2b, it's really clear that the amount of shallow (less than 1000m) southerly water transport across the survey line is increasing with each survey.

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Globally in low - and middle income regions, private commitments in energy, transport, information and communication technology backbone, and water infrastructure totaled $ 93.3 billion across 304 projects in 52 countries.
By allowing sodium to be transported across your intestinal walls, the absorbed sodium draws in water as well, allowing rehydration!
Water vapor originating from the Earth's tropics is transported to midlatitudes on long filaments of flowing air that intermittently travel across the world's oceans.
Smooth and polished, roughly 1 centimeter across — the size of a plain M&M candy — the pebbles couldn't have been transported by anything except water.
Aquaporins have long been known to act as pores by transporting water across membranes in plants and animals, and they play critical roles in controlling the water content of cells.
Well, so the whole notion of water in biology is something that concerned a group of physiologists and biophysicists because for theoretical reasons it was impossible to explain how rapid transport of water across some tissues occurred but not others; and even that the rapid transport seem to be regulated.
However, «we do have to be somewhat careful in interpreting these results, because it is possible that the observed motions represent the motion of some propagating disturbance in the plasma rather than the plasma itself, in the same way that a water wave can move across the surface of the ocean without physically transporting the water,» Piner said.
Coastal and boundary current systems with a focus on processes that link the nearshore and continental shelf to the open ocean, such as along - and across - shore transport processes, stirring and mixing of water masses, and the coastal response to larger - scale forcing events; long - duration, high - resolution observations using autonomous underwater gliders.
The majority of water is absorbed in the small intestine, and what is most critical is the understanding that MOST water is NOT ACTIVELY TRANSPORTED across the intestinal lining.
In fact, the process appears to be general for all polar (water - soluble) substrates, as transporters are the mechanism by which they are transported across the highly non-polar (lipid) cell membranes.
The federal Twenty - Eight Hour Law, 49 USC § 80502, addresses neglect of animals being transported across state lines by requiring that transporters «may not confine animals in a vehicle or vessel for more than 28 consecutive hours without unloading the animals for feeding, water, and rest.».
It presents overall policy recommendations in low - carbon city development and highlights specific experiences across key sectors, including energy, transport, solid waste, and water.
2030 Districts are unique private / public partnerships in designated urban areas across North America committed to reducing energy use, water use, and transport emissions
Trade winds transport some of this water vapor out of the Atlantic Ocean basin, across the Isthmus of Panama, and into the Pacific Ocean basin.
2030 Districts are unique private / public partnerships in designated urban areas across North America committed to reducing energy use, water use, and transport emissions Overseen by Architecture 2030, 2030 Districts are in the vanguard of grassroots collaborative efforts to renovate hundreds of millions of square feet of existing buildings and construct high - performance infill development and redevelopment.
This is because of the North Atlantic Current and large - scale atmospheric circulation which transport warm water and air masses from lower latitudes northwards across the Atlantic and along the coast of Norway to Svalbard (Figure 1).
the modelling of transport of gases across the air / water interface.
Features of the model described here include the following: (1) tripolar grid to resolve the Arctic Ocean without polar filtering, (2) partial bottom step representation of topography to better represent topographically influenced advective and wave processes, (3) more accurate equation of state, (4) three - dimensional flux limited tracer advection to reduce overshoots and undershoots, (5) incorporation of regional climatological variability in shortwave penetration, (6) neutral physics parameterization for representation of the pathways of tracer transport, (7) staggered time stepping for tracer conservation and numerical efficiency, (8) anisotropic horizontal viscosities for representation of equatorial currents, (9) parameterization of exchange with marginal seas, (10) incorporation of a free surface that accommodates a dynamic ice model and wave propagation, (11) transport of water across the ocean free surface to eliminate unphysical «virtual tracer flux» methods, (12) parameterization of tidal mixing on continental shelves.
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