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Fluxes
Fluxes meaning
plural of flux
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Fluxes Fluxes are used in smelting for several purposes, chief among them catalyzing the desired reactions and chemically binding to unwanted impurities or reaction products.
This work lays the foundation for further developing eddy covariance method-based studies of the soil-plant-atmosphere NO interface fluxes in ecosystems.
We have also developed more precise ways to calibrate the sensor, to enable the measurement of greenhouse gas fluxes at a very low cost," says David Bastviken.
Furthermore, the fund seeks to maintain a duration of one year or less, thereby limiting prolonged exposure to the fluxes of the capital markets and reducing volatility.
Gabriel Oliveira et al, Effects of land‐cover changes on the partitioning of surface energy and water fluxes in Amazonia using high‐resolution satellite imagery, DOI: 10.1002/eco.
Although magnesium and manganese are produced by weathering, exchanges between soil organic matter and living cells account for a significant portion of ecosystem fluxes.
Anthropogenic nitrogen inputs account for about 80% of all nitrogen fluxes in ecosystems.
Around 700 AD, the Japanese began folding bloomery-steel and cast-iron in alternating layers to increase the strength of their swords, using clay fluxes to remove slag and impurities.
Blue curve is temperature, citation red curve is atmospheric CO 2 concentrations, citation and brown curve is dust fluxes. citation citation Today's date is on the left side of the graph because the x-axis values represent "age before 1950".
But in aggregate, the Cl, Kamioka II, and Ga experiments indicated a pattern of neutrino fluxes that was not compatible with any adjustment of the SSM.
Concrete fluxes in the rest of this article will be used in accordance to their broad acceptance in the literature, regardless of which definition of flux the term corresponds to.
Demonstration of atomic fluxes in vacancy diffusion The Kirkendall effect arises when two distinct materials are placed next to each other and diffusion is allowed to take place between them.
Ecosystem ecologist attempt to determine the underlying causes of these fluxes.
Ecosystem ecology is the science of determining the fluxes of materials (e.g. carbon, phosphorus) between different pools (e.
Fick's experiments (modeled on Graham's) dealt with measuring the concentrations and fluxes of salt, diffusing between two reservoirs through tubes of water.
Fluxes melt at an early stage in the firing process, forming a glassy matrix that bonds the other components of the system together.
Freshwater fluxes from the snow cover into the marine environment may be important, as the total flux is probably of the same magnitude as desalinated ridging and rubble areas of sea ice.
In addition to the absorption of solar and thermal radiation, the atmosphere further gains heat by sensible and latent heat fluxes from the surface.
In Chaosmosis, Guattari proposes an analysis of subjectivity in terms of four dimensions: (1) material, energetic, and semiotic fluxes; (2) concrete and abstract machinic phylums ; (3) virtual universes of value; and (4) finite existential territories.
Mesoscopic heat engines Mesoscopic heat engines are nanoscale devices that may serve the goal of processing heat fluxes and perform useful work at small scales.