The Mac
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22 April, 10:03
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The Mac
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22 April, 10:04
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The Mac
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22 April, 10:05
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So what makes it so distinctly variable? "Britain's unique weather is all down to the fact it is an island and where it's positioned on the planet, between the Atlantic Ocean and a large land mass, continental Europe," says Helen Chivers from the Met Office. "There is a lot going on meteorologically where we are."8 Oct 2013
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The Mac
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22 April, 10:08
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This is bullshit and was never the case growing up in Britain.
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22 April, 10:16
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The Mac
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22 April, 10:17
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A forecast is a prediction of what will happen. ... While often used in the context of weather, forecast can also be used for other types of predictions such as those related to financial or political outcomes. Note that a forecast is typically a prediction made by experts.
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The Mac
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22 April, 10:21
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Mathematical models
based on the same physical principles can be used to generate
either short-term weather forecasts or longer-term climate predictions;
the latter are widely applied for understanding and
projecting climate change.
based on the same physical principles can be used to generate
either short-term weather forecasts or longer-term climate predictions;
the latter are widely applied for understanding and
projecting climate change.
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22 April, 10:22
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Warm air causes air pressure to rise. ... As a result, more force is exerted
on each molecule
and air pressure increases.
on each molecule
and air pressure increases.
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The Mac
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22 April, 10:27
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Sonication (also referred to as ultrasonication) is one process by which samples can be disrupted by pressure. In this case, the pressure is created by a probe that rapidly expands and contracts at high frequencies.
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The Mac
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22 April, 10:28
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Sonication is the act of applying sound energy to agitate particles in a sample, for various purposes such as the extraction of multiple compounds from plants, microalgae and seaweeds. Ultrasonic frequencies (>20 kHz) are usually used, leading to the process also being known as ultrasonication or ultra-sonication.
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22 April, 10:29
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Abstract:We implement a quantum-enhanced plasmonic sensor with a 56% sensitivity enhancement with respect to the shot-noise limit when used to detect ultrasound waves. The sensor is probed with twin beams with 9dB of intensity-difference squeezing.
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22 April, 10:31
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9.2 Surface Plasmon Resonance
The resonance condition is established when the frequency of light photons matches the natural frequency of surface electrons, oscillating against the restoring force of positive nuclei.
The resonance condition is established when the frequency of light photons matches the natural frequency of surface electrons, oscillating against the restoring force of positive nuclei.
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The Mac
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22 April, 10:34
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Under illumination at its plasmonic resonance, a metal nanoparticle features enhanced light absorption, turning it into an ideal nano-source of heat
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22 April, 10:38
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late Middle English: from Old French climat or late Latin clima, climat-, from Greek klima ‘slope, zone’, from klinein ‘to slope’.
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22 April, 10:39
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😉
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