Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Corona" ¶ 23
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

large-scale and structure
* The classic work on large-scale structure and correlation functions.
Inflation also explains the origin of the large-scale structure of the cosmos.
The most accepted theory of how these structures came to be is that all the large-scale structure of the cosmos we observe today was formed as a consequence of the growth of the primordial fluctuations, which are small changes in the density of the universe in a confined region.
* Timeline of knowledge about galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure
With its hierarchical structure, Gopher provided a useful platform for the first large-scale electronic library connections.
* Physical cosmology-the study of the origin, large-scale structure, and space-time relationships of the universe
Hot dark matter would smear out the large-scale structure of galaxies and thus is not considered a viable cosmological model.
* Lobe, a large-scale structure of a radio galaxy
** 4C: Whirls with large-scale ring structure.
The large-scale structure of the atmospheric circulation varies from year to year, but the basic climatological structure remains fairly constant.
( See cosmic inflation, primordial fluctuations and large-scale structure of the cosmos.
Timeline of galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure of the cosmos
* 1992 — First detection of large-scale structure in the cosmic microwave background indicating the seeds of the first clusters of galaxies in the early Universe
* 1998 — The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey maps the large-scale structure in a section of the Universe close to the Milky Way
* 2000 — Data from several cosmic microwave background experiments give strong evidence that the Universe is " flat " ( space is not curved, although space-time is ), with important implications for the formation of large-scale structure
Galaxies, clusters of galaxies, and large-scale structure, timeline of knowledge about
* 1992-Further COBE measurements discover the very small anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background, providing a " baby picture " of the seeds of large-scale structure when the Universe was around 1 / 1100th of its present size and 380, 000 years old.
* 1990 — Publication of APM Galaxy Survey of 2 + million galaxies, to study large-scale structure of the cosmos
Sonata form is a large-scale musical structure used widely since the middle of the 18th century ( the early Classical period ).
This assumption is justified by the observations that, while the universe is " weakly " inhomogeneous and anisotropic ( see the large-scale structure of the cosmos ), it is on average homogeneous and isotropic.
* Adrian Melott, astrophysicist and astrobiologist who helped explain the large-scale structure of the Universe, and studied causes of mass extinctions
Rhapsody in Blue displays Gershwin ’ s gifts of both rhythmic invention and melodic inspiration, as well as his ability to write a piece with large-scale harmonic and melodic structure.
Zwilich's compositional style is marked by an obsession with " the idea of generating an entire work – large-scale structure, melodic and harmonic language, and developmental processes – from its initial motives.

large-scale and changes
Clinton's 1994 Omnibus Crime Bill made many changes to U. S. law, including the expansion of the death penalty to include crimes not resulting in death, such as running a large-scale drug enterprise.
However, some scholars suspect the presence of large-scale changes in the text and attribute this to oral transmission.
Microevolution can be contrasted with macroevolution, which is the occurrence of large-scale changes in gene frequencies in a population over a geological time period ( i. e. consisting of extended microevolution ).
Standardisation in this sense is often discussed along with ( or synonymously to ) such large-scale social changes as modernization, bureaucratization, homogenization, and centralization of society.
The characteristics of this era of supply chain management include the need for large-scale changes, re-engineering, downsizing driven by cost reduction programs, and widespread attention to the Japanese practice of management.
Many geologists have been stifled by the belief that proper methodology includes an a priori commitment to gradual change, and by a preference for explaining large-scale phenomena as the concatenation of innumerable tiny changes.
The producers responded to by making large-scale structural changes to the show.
In effect, Branson began the series of changes that led to large-scale discounting of recorded music.
Another area that will benefit from large-scale changes is " Splaiul Independenţei ", where the tracks will be pulled back to the Central Park, so that the roadway can host two lanes.
Not unlike similar towns that are being transformed by large-scale capital projects and outside investment, these bellwether changes are expected to significantly affect Roslyn.
Iraqi forces were battle-hardened after 8 years of war with Iran, and they were well-equipped with late model Soviet tanks and jet fighters, but the antiaircraft weapons were crippled ; in comparison, the US had no large-scale combat experience since its withdrawal from Vietnam nearly 20 years earlier, and major changes in US doctrine, equipment and technology since then had never been tested under fire.
All of the P-35As had been over-used for gunnery training and needed engine changes ( none were available, and the Far East Air Depot had neither facilities or personnel for large-scale engine maintenance ), while their guns were wholly unreliable from poor maintenance.
At approximately the same time, Charles Darwin developed a general framework for comprehending any process whereby small, random variations could accumulate and predominate over time into large-scale changes that resulted in the emergence of wholly novel forms (" speciation ").
There is little evidence of coevolution driving large-scale changes in Earth's history, since abiotic factors such as mass extinction and expansion into ecospace seem to guide the shifts in the abundance of major groups.
A decline in bumblebee numbers could cause large-scale changes to the countryside, resulting from inadequate pollination of certain plants.
In 1990, large-scale changes brought about the Radio Authority, the privatization of the IBA's engineering division as NTL, and formation of the Independent Television Commission.
Although nuclear science existed before this event, the following bombing of Hiroshima, Japan represented the first large-scale, use of nuclear technology and ushered in profound changes in socio-political thinking and the course of technology development.
Later Congressional changes created additional small CDBG set-asides that fund programs in minority-serving universities ( Section 107 ), in US territories such as Guam, and for large-scale rehabilitation loans ( Section 108 ).
Finally, software development tools and approaches often result in changes throughout a program to accommodate each feature, leading to a large-scale inclusion of code which affects the main operation of the software, and is required in order to support functions that themselves may be only rarely used.
The National Climate Assessment ( NCA ) is a large-scale national project that is conducted under the auspices of the Global Change Research Act of 1990, and is one of the many activities of the US Global Change Research Program ( USGCRP ), a program which coordinates and integrates federal research on changes in the global environment and their implications for society.
Economically, the era saw the large-scale diffusion and use of automobiles, telephones, motion pictures, and electricity, unprecedented industrial growth, accelerated consumer demand and aspirations, and significant changes in lifestyle and culture.
However a series of unrelated economic, social and religious changes led to the large-scale disappearance of the Church of Ireland community.
Name changes are less common today for Europeans emigrating to the United States than they are for people originating in East Asian countries ( except for Japan, which no longer has large-scale emigration ).

0.671 seconds.