rarefaction उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Today, rarefaction has grown as a technique not just for measuring species diversity, but of understanding diversity at higher taxonomic levels as well.
- Many headers are also resonance tuned, to utilize the low-pressure reflected wave rarefaction pulse which can help scavenging the combustion chamber during valve overlap.
- In the valveless engine, there will actually be two arrivals of rarefaction waves & mdash; first, from the intake and then from the tailpipe.
- Rarefaction of the white matter is seen through light microscopy and the small number of axons and U-fibers that were affected can also be seen.
- For clarification, the rarefaction pulse is the technical term for the same process that was described above in the " head, body, tail " description.
- The issue of overestimation was also dealt with by Daniel Simberloff, while other improvements in rarefaction as a statistical technique were made by Ken Heck in 1975.
- Rarefaction curves generally grow rapidly at first, as the most common species are found, but the curves plateau as only the rarest species remain to be sampled.
- Sound waves are what physicists call longitudinal waves, which consist of propagating regions of high pressure ( compression ) and corresponding regions of low pressure ( rarefaction ).
- Thus rarefaction can refer either to a reduction in density over space at a single point of time, or a reduction of density over time for one particular area.
- Gasses and liquids generally exhibit less hysteresis than solid materials ( eg, sound waves cause adiabatic compression and rarefaction ) and behave in a, mostly, Newtonian way.