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Spatially and resolved
In it, " Spatially resolved global reconstructions of annual surface temperature patterns " were related to " changes in greenhouse-gas concentrations, solar irradiance, and volcanic aerosols " leading to the conclusion that " each of these factors has contributed to the climate variability of the past 400 years, with greenhouse gases emerging as the dominant forcing during the twentieth century.
" Spatially resolved synchroton radiation induced X-ray fluorescence analyses of rare Rembrandt silverpoint drawings ," Applied Physics A 83 ( 2006 ), 163 173.

Spatially and ),
Spatially integrating over even larger populations of cells, i. e. lumps of nervous or muscular tissue, will produce signals commonly called local field potentials ( LFP ) that can be recorded either in the tissue or with suitable equipment at the body surface as, e. g., electroencephalogram ( EEG ), electrocardiogram ( ECG ), or electromyogram ( EMG ).

Spatially and .
Spatially structured environments such as biofilms or agar surfaces present additional complex growth models.
In Science: Spatially Offset Raman Spectroscopy.
Spatially, the bias alters the position ( though not the orientation ) of the decision boundary.
Spatially, edge cities primarily consist of mid-rise office towers ( with some skyscrapers ) surrounded by massive surface parking lots and meticulously manicured lawns, almost reminiscent of the designs of Le Corbusier.
Spatially, an intense beam of light in a medium will produce a change in the medium's refractive index that mimics the transverse intensity pattern of the beam.
* Elias, et al., " Observation of Stimulated Emission of Radiation by Relativistic Electrons in a Spatially Periodic Transverse Magnetic Field ", Phys.
Spatially modulated cells are also found in the entorhinal cortex, which feed input from neocortex into the hippocampus.
Broadly speaking choropleths represent two types of data: Spatially Extensive or Spatially Intensive.
Spatially Extensive data are things like populations.
Spatially Intensive data are things like rates, densities and proportions.
The Spatially Varying Bidirectional Reflectance Distribution Function ( SVBRDF ) is a 6-dimensional function,, where describes a 2D location over an object's surface.
Spatially, cross-national comparisons are by far the most common, although comparisons within countries, contrasting different areas, cultures or governments also subsist and are very constructive, especially in a country like New Zealand, where policy often changes depending on which race it pertains to.
: Spatially varied or discontinuous flow-The discharge of a steady flow is nonuniform along a channel.

resolved and X-ray
This protein was the first to have its structure resolved by X-ray crystallography by Max Perutz and John Kendrew | Sir John Cowdery Kendrew in 1958, which led to them receiving a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1962.
Laue scattering provides much structural information with only a short exposure to the X-ray beam, and is therefore used in structural studies of very rapid events ( Time resolved crystallography ).
Deep surveys with X-ray telescopes, such as the Chandra X-ray Observatory, have demonstrated that around 80 % of the cosmic X-ray background is due to resolved extra-galactic X-ray sources, the bulk of which are unobscured (" type-1 ") and obscured (" type-2 ") active galactic nuclei ( AGN ).

resolved and fluorescence
* Time resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, princetoninstruments. com

resolved and analyses
Moreover, it is not fully resolved in how far the western islands ' giant species are related to each other either, as only limited material of G. auaritae has been available for phylogenetic analyses ( Maca-Meyer et al.

resolved and metal
The scanning tunneling microscope uses quantum tunneling of electrons from a sharp metal tip into the studied material and can produce atomically resolved images of its surface.
These concerns were resolved using a failure resistant massively redundant flow system, created using thin metal sheets etched via chem etch with a pattern of micropores, with a channel system such that it was robust against failure and damage.
These topographic images can obtain information that is atomically resolved, and images of metal and semiconductor surfaces can be obtained with atomic precision.

resolved and point
my point is that where conflicts arise they must always be resolved in favor of achieving the indispensable condition for a tolerant world -- the absence of Soviet Communist power.
They point out that most cases in adversarial systems are actually resolved by plea bargain and settlement.
As the point sources move closer together, the patterns will start to overlap, and ultimately they will merge to form a single pattern, in which case the two point sources cannot be resolved in the image.
At one point, as in the Gravedigger scene, Hamlet seems resolved to kill Claudius: in the next scene, however, when Claudius appears, he is suddenly tame.
In the strongest sense, " directly in point " means that: ( 1 ) the question resolved in the precedent case is the same as the question to be resolved in the pending case, ( 2 ) resolution of that question was necessary to the disposition of the precedent case ; ( 3 ) the significant facts of the precedent case are also presented in the pending case, and ( 4 ) no additional facts appear in the pending case that might be treated as significant.
As a concentrated form of narrative prose fiction, the short story has been theorised through the traditional elements of dramatic structure: exposition ( the introduction of setting, situation and main characters ), complication ( the event that introduces the conflict ), rising action, crisis ( the decisive moment for the protagonist and his commitment to a course of action ), climax ( the point of highest interest in terms of the conflict and the point with the most action ) and resolution ( the point when the conflict is resolved ).
The objective of a point of order is to clarify uncertain aspects of gameplay: particularly to allow disputes over penalties to be resolved.
The point is resolved before business continues.
At one point, however, he incorrectly resolved that the periods of oscillation of two pendulums were in the same ratio as their lengths, but he later realized and corrected the error.
Now giving fresh consideration to this idea, Anderson resolved that a selling point for his new series could be a character that can be killed at the end of each episode and resurrected by the beginning of the next.
Bad quality control hurt the company's image and caused sales to plummet for 1956 even though the problems had largely been resolved by that point.
At any point in time, one particular constraint ( such as inadequate capacity at a machine tool ) limits total system throughput, and when the constraint is resolved, another constraint becomes the critical one.
It was at that point, that they resolved to move again as a body to the Chenango Valley, which had just begun to open lands in the Twenty Townships.
So the paradoxes are resolved, because the two accelerations ( as vectors ) point to the center of gravity of the system ( condenser ), although the two forces do not.
On 23 February 1983, the Government passed a law nationalising Rumasa, a private business that included merchant banking interests, on the grounds that it was at the point of bankruptcy and the government needed to protect the savings of depositors and the jobs of its 60, 000 employees, a decision that aroused considerable criticism and a judicial conflict over the law that was only resolved, in favour of the government, in December 1986.
Notice that if is considered as a map to i. e.: then the double point can be resolved to an embedding:.
Within the series story, An unscrupulous civil servant named Kazundo Gouda, of the Japanese Cabinet Intelligence Agency ( acronym of CIA-an allusion that is ultimately revealed to be a significant plot point at the conclusion of the series ) seeks to re-establish a Cold War scenario for Japan, despite the events of the Nuclear 3rd World War, and conventional 4th World War ( known within this series chronology as the 2nd Vietnam War ) having resolved any potential for this political environment.
The two teams join forces to wipe out the Homicide Squad ; with the immediate threat resolved, the Six assert their independence, and Deadshot places a bullet mere centimeters from Waller's heart to punctuate the point.
Most problems will be resolved at this point.
As Bennett and Roberts point out, understanding this ' elephant problem ' is key to understanding the outcome of the battle, but the ancient sources do not allow the point to be resolved.

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