The complex shear modulus, measured in response to nanoscale oscillatory perturbations, exhibited soft-glassy rheology. |
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Recovery from local perturbations was usually rapid due to immigration from surrounding populations. |
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The conformation of the DNA molecule in solution is fluctuating constantly due to thermal perturbations. |
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The hard perturbations in this study caused the trajectory to move in a direction that was normal to the limit cycle. |
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Large forces generated by perturbations during locomotion may also utilize a greater proportion of geckos' adhesive capacity. |
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The neoclassical view starts from a paradigm of competitive equilibrium and considers shocks to the system and perturbations of cost and demand. |
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The fracture surfaces form acute and obtuse angles with the outer surface of the bone, and they exhibit no perturbations caused by split lines. |
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He remarks that the passions are also called affections or perturbations of the mind, as well as motions and affects. |
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Because these systems include redundant components, even strong perturbations may lead to only a subtle phenotype. |
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Numerical studies show that lunisolar perturbations control stability of equilibria for orbits with semimajor axes exceeding 1.4 Earth radii. |
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Second, we have examined perturbations in a normal rather than a tangential direction along the limit cycle. |
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The numerical perturbation method uses a computer to numerically process perturbations. |
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The next step in animal locomotion is to subject animals to perturbations and reveal the function of all their parts. |
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Typically, the designer adds more lens elements or applies small perturbations to spherical shapes using aspheric surfaces. |
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This last method, restricted to the harmonic elasticity regime, does not require any external perturbations imposed on the system. |
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These presumably cometary bodies, which reach several hundred kilometers in size, are vulnerable to severe perturbations by these planets. |
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He also studied magnetic induction and the three body problem where he applied his work to the perturbations of Jupiter and Saturn. |
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Gravity working over billions of years would have magnified these perturbations into the universe we observe today. |
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Alternative cosmologies try to account for these perturbations in different ways. |
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Electrical action potentials, osmotic perturbations or chemical signals may trigger these waves. |
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Given a closed Riemannian manifold M, we construct a suitable class of perturbations to achieve Morse-Smale transversality for the heat equation. |
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The claimed discoveries were to the southwest of the Sun, whereas any body causing the charted perturbations of Mercury would need to have been to the east. |
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Of particular concern are possible perturbations induced by the probes. |
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As practice shows, the appearance of such impulsive perturbations leads to application of the Lyapunov method. |
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Of course one may also perturb the parameters used by the model in addition to the perturbations of observations and boundary conditions. |
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Fluorescence can be used to detect perturbations caused by handling and transport of green crops and even to detect damage in fruits that have chlorophyll in their peels. |
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One then assumes that the area of concern will exhibit similar resilience to specific perturbations as observed in similar areas elsewhere. |
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That is their ability to recover from the stress and to buffer themselves against and adapt to future stresses and perturbations. |
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Recent advances in human genetics have increased our understanding of the ways particular gene perturbations produce cranial skeletal malformations. |
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This 31-day period of perturbations probably has a great deal more to do with things that go bump in the night than many care to admit in front of their friends and family. |
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Such changes are presumably the result of perturbations in signalling and regulatory networks as a result of the presence of the introgressed alleles. |
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It becomes apparent that these perturbations in the system beget a very different perception of one's body and of one's sense of pain and suffering. |
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Magnetic surveys measure slight changes or perturbations in the earth's magnetic field, the force that aligns a compass needle. |
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These perturbations also transform the spectral profile, inducing subharmonic frequencies, transitions to period doubling and tripling, superharmonic resonance, and chaos. |
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Of course one may perturb the boundary conditions in addition to the perturbations of the observations. |
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The effect of the gas is to damp the orbital perturbations induced by the companion star but also to align neighbouring planetesimals orbits. |
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Figure 2 Effect of the companion star perturbations on a population of test planetesimals. |
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Here we used a random number generator to add small perturbations, of a realistic amplitude to all of the observations. |
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The lesson here may be to incorporate driver sleep as one of the expected perturbations with which the scheduler must deal. |
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Release of cytochrome c into the cytosol is a marker of mitochondrial perturbations. |
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It was long considered doubtful whether truly stable orbits could exist near those Lagrangian points because of gravitational perturbations by the major planets. |
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Figure 2 gives experimental examples of otoacoustically traced, acoustically induced, cochlear perturbations in a human and a guinea pig ear. |
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This work was further refined by Lagrange and Laplace, allowing the masses of the planets and moons to be estimated from their perturbations. |
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Because of the perturbations of other planets, the orbits of the Earth and Mars become deformed slowly in time and precesse slowly in their plane and in space. |
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Close to the bone, calcifications or hemorrhagic zones, spectroscopic quality will be poorer due to perturbations in the field generated by the differences in magnetic susceptibility compared to soft tissue. |
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He showed that gravitational perturbations by random passing stars would perturb the orbits in the comet cloud, occasionally sending a comet into the planetary region where it could be observed. |
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The precession is then in resonance with the oscillations of the plane of the orbit of the planet resulting from the gravitational perturbations from the other planets. |
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Involvement of nitric oxide synthesis in hepatic perturbations induced in rats by a necrogenic dose of thioacetamide. |
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Orbital perturbations inÂclude the effects of a user-selectable geopotential model, solar and lunar gravitation, solar radiation, and thruster firing. |
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It only helps to understand how non-identifiability arrises and provides guidelines whether considered experimental perturbations can remove detected correlations. |
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The present study examines the processes that occur in circumterrestrial space during magnetic perturbations by creating new algorithms and techniques for recognition, analysis, and interpretation of data. |
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The social unrests we have seen in New Orleans after hurricane Katrina or more recently in Greece as a result of the financial crisis suggest that also seemingly stable countries are vulnerable to abrupt perturbations. |
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Suppose these initial perturbations are rather produced by an analysis scheme, i.e. we interpret them as analysis increment of the wind or geopotential fields respectively. |
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The multiple manifestations of the magnetic Sun are able to affect the terrestrial environment by their influence on aurorae or by their role in massive electrical perturbations. |
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A giant planet was discovered there, close to the primary star, but the perturbations from the secondary star should have prevented the accretion of planetesimals. |
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The ESA space weather programme has demonstrated the effects of perturbations in the geomagnetic field on humans, in particular on individuals with heart problems. |
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Over the past 20 years, many studies about loss of equilibrium and the ability to recover correct one's balance following minor or medium postural perturbations have been published. |
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Newton's laws, two-body problem in a central force field, orbit calculations, motion of an artificial satellite, orbit insertion, orbit transfers, and perturbations. |
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As in Julius Caesar, though, perturbations in the political sphere are echoed and even amplified by events in the material world. |
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Different models for the early universe vary widely in their predictions of the size of these perturbations. |
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We consider generic linear perturbations of a nonbidiagonal class of static black-hole solutions in massive gravity. |
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In geodesy, the exact shape that Earth's oceans would adopt in the absence of land and perturbations such as tides and winds is called the geoid. |
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A few billion years of local perturbations add up to a shitton more effect than can be mounted against the overall galaxy. |
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Geochronological constraints on postextinction recovery of the ammonoids and carbon cycle perturbations during the Early Jurassic. |
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It is thus possible to use a simple model organism to dissect the fundamental role of homologs of tumor suppressors in maintaining genome stability in response to replication perturbations. |
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This sort of technique has already been used to identify the small perturbations induced by unseen, non-transiting planets which interfere with the orbits of their transiting brethren. |
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The UPS units are designed to operate continuously, much like a small unit you may have in your office or at home: power flows through and is conditioned, keeping hardware safe from spikes and other perturbations. |
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Our general setting features stochastic approximations of the cocoercive operator and stochastic perturbations in the evaluation of the resolvents of the set-valued operator. |
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In order for primordial black holes to form in such a dense medium, there must be initial density perturbations that can then grow under their own gravity. |
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The carefully performed numerical simulations will allow us to characterize the effects of acoustic and vortical perturbations separately or simultaneously. |
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The largest sea ice perturbations are generated by smokefall in spring. |
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Tropical cyclones are areas of relatively low pressure in the troposphere, with the largest pressure perturbations occurring at low altitudes near the surface. |
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