نتایج جستجو برای: hemisphere surface

تعداد نتایج: 656590  

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2015
Ali Kharazmi Nikolai V Priezjev

Molecular dynamics simulations are carried out to study the translational and rotational diffusion of a single Janus particle immersed in a dense Lennard-Jones fluid. We consider a spherical particle with two hemispheres of different wettabilities. The analysis of the particle dynamics is based on the time-dependent orientation tensor, particle displacement, as well as the translational and ang...

Journal: :Neurology 1999
R L Green J J Hutsler W C Loftus M J Tramo C E Thomas A W Silberfarb R E Nordgren R A Nordgren M S Gazzaniga

OBJECTIVE To detect anatomic abnormalities of auditory association cortex in dyslexia by measuring the area of the perisylvian region known as the caudal infrasylvian surface(s) (cIS) in dyslexic and control subjects. BACKGROUND Several quantitative morphometric investigations of cortical areas in dyslexia have focused on the cIS, which encompasses the supratemporal plane and the inferior ban...

2015
John C. H. Chiang

Several lines of evidence – paleoclimate observations, model simulations, and theory suggest that thermal forcing originating from the extratropics have a profound effect on tropical rainfall. Cold thermal forcing located in the Northern extratropics cools air and surface temperatures over the entire hemisphere, generating an interhemispheric temperature asymmetry that shifts the latitudinal po...

2007
Alan Robock Jianping Mao

An examination of the Northern Hemisphere winter surface temperature patterns after the 12 largest volcanic eruptions from 1883-1992 shows warming over Eurasia and North America and cooling over the Middie East which are significant at the 95% level. This pattern is found in the first winter after tropical eruptions, in the first or second winter after midlatitude ruptions, and in the second wi...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 1998
E L Teng

A serial reversal learning task involving tactile-proprioceptive discrimination and manual responses was presented alternately to the left and the right hemisphere of four "split-brain" patients. In each trial, one of two rods that differed in both diameter and surface texture was placed in the patient's hand out of view. The patient was trained to match it to samples according to either size o...

2017
Charles Lindsey Douglas Braun

The interior of the Sun is filled acoustic waves with periods of about 5 min. These waves, called "p modes," are understood to be excited by convection in a thin layer beneath the Sun's surface. The p modes cause seismic ripples, which we call "the solar oscillations." Helioseismic observatories use Doppler observations to map these oscillations, both spatially and temporally. The p modes propa...

2008
PETER HUYBERS GEORGE DENTON

During the late Pleistocene epoch, proxies for Southern Hemisphere climate from the Antarctic ice cores vary nearly in phase with Northern Hemisphere insolation intensity at the precession and obliquity timescales. This coherence has led to the suggestion that Northern Hemisphere insolation controls Antarctic climate. However, it is unclear what physical mechanisms would tie southern climate to...

Journal: :Brain and language 1999
G Hickok M Wilson K Clark E S Klima M Kritchevsky U Bellugi

Previous findings have demonstrated that hemispheric organization in deaf users of American Sign Language (ASL) parallels that of the hearing population, with the left hemisphere showing dominance for grammatical linguistic functions and the right hemisphere showing specialization for non-linguistic spatial functions. The present study addresses two further questions: first, do extra-grammatica...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Yen-Ting Hwang Dargan M W Frierson

The double-Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) problem, in which excessive precipitation is produced in the Southern Hemisphere tropics, which resembles a Southern Hemisphere counterpart to the strong Northern Hemisphere ITCZ, is perhaps the most significant and most persistent bias of global climate models. In this study, we look to the extratropics for possible causes of the double-ITCZ pro...

2002
N. J. SACK R. E. JOHNSON J. W. BORING R. A. BARAGIOLA

A series of laboratory experiments has been performed to investigate the role of sulfur ion implantation on the differences in the reflectivity of Europa's "leading" and "trailing" hemispheres in the UV and visible. The lower reflectivity of Europa's trailing hemisphere at around 0.28 /xm can be attributed to a SO band which is caused by either the implantation of sulfur ions from Jupiter's mag...

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