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  • enzymatic catalysis, protein folding, protein-protein interactions and those macromolecule interactions in general that are dominated by the chemistry of…
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    McKenna, M.; Huntington, H. P. (2008). «Marine Mammal Harvests and Other Interactions with Humans». Ecological Applications 18 (2 Suppl): S135-47. JSTOR 40062161…
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  • called internal waves. Wind-generated waves on the water surface are examples of gravity waves, as are tsunamis, ocean tides, and the wakes of surface vessels…
    17 kB (2351 palabras) - 13:42 9 jun 2024
  • In fluid dynamics, a wind wave, or wind-generated water wave, is a surface wave that occurs on the free surface of bodies of water as a result of the…
    49 kB (6139 palabras) - 18:26 8 may 2024
  • extreme waves, and abnormal waves) are unusually large and unpredictable surface waves that can be extremely dangerous to ships and isolated structures such…
    111 kB (12 316 palabras) - 13:27 18 jun 2024
  • Evanescent field (redirección desde Evanescent Wave)
    propagating waves. One classical example is frustrated total internal reflection (FTIR) in which the evanescent field very close (see graph) to the surface of…
    23 kB (3160 palabras) - 23:25 3 may 2024
  • machine that exploits wave power is a wave energy converter (WEC). Waves are generated primarily by wind passing over the sea's surface and also by tidal…
    54 kB (6023 palabras) - 17:38 8 jun 2024
  • established around the shock wave, with the control surfaces that bound this volume parallel to the shock wave (with one surface on the pre-shock side of…
    31 kB (3959 palabras) - 22:01 9 jun 2024
  • body waves—the primary (P waves) and secondary waves (S waves)—and surface waves, such as Rayleigh waves, Love waves, and Stoneley waves. A shock wave is…
    62 kB (7928 palabras) - 12:00 27 jun 2024
  • earth's surface. It is usually possible to detect heat waves by using forecasting instruments. This allows the authorities to issue a warning. Heat waves have…
    51 kB (7500 palabras) - 11:46 20 jun 2024
  • Matter waves are a central part of the theory of quantum mechanics, being half of wave–particle duality. At all scales where measurements have been practical…
    66 kB (7562 palabras) - 20:21 6 jun 2024
  • Internal tides are generated as the surface tides move stratified water up and down sloping topography, which produces a wave in the ocean interior. So…
    21 kB (2412 palabras) - 19:45 28 oct 2023
  • meteorology, lee waves are atmospheric stationary waves. The most common form is mountain waves, which are atmospheric internal gravity waves. These were discovered…
    19 kB (2232 palabras) - 06:18 3 may 2024
  • photic zone. Most breaking of oceanic internal waves occurs in continental shelves, well below the ocean surface, which makes it a difficult phenomenon…
    23 kB (2853 palabras) - 17:04 1 ene 2024
  • Seiche (redirección desde Underwater wave)
    waves, which are due to subharmonic nonlinear wave interaction with the wind waves, having periods longer than the accompanying wind-generated waves.…
    30 kB (3598 palabras) - 23:03 26 mar 2024
  • the parent waves. The formation of a mach stem is one example of constructive interference. Whenever a blast wave reflects off of a surface, such as a…
    18 kB (2463 palabras) - 05:41 10 jun 2024
  • media, such as some crystals, interactions can occur between light and static electric and magnetic fields—these interactions include the Faraday effect…
    79 kB (9541 palabras) - 04:04 17 jun 2024
  • Refraction (redirección desde Optical surfaces)
    This is why a wave will bend away from the surface or toward the normal when going into a slower material. In the opposite case of a wave reaching a material…
    21 kB (2576 palabras) - 20:44 14 abr 2024
  • by any surface wave. (e.g. ) Upper shoreface — above wave base Lower shoreface — below wave base Airy wave theory Dispersion (water waves) Waves and shallow…
    3 kB (429 palabras) - 13:56 29 oct 2023
  • angle. It is the evanescent wave which is used to achieve increased excitation of the fluorophores close to the surface of the sample, and diminished…
    30 kB (3823 palabras) - 00:42 20 mar 2024
  • A cold wave (known in some regions as a cold snap, cold spell or Arctic Snap) is a weather phenomenon that is distinguished by a cooling of the air. Specifically…
    84 kB (11 147 palabras) - 07:15 28 jun 2024
  • Soliton (redirección desde Soliton wave)
    solitary waves on a water surface are near-solitons, but not exactly – after the interaction of two (colliding or overtaking) solitary waves, they have…
    42 kB (4540 palabras) - 15:32 19 jun 2024
  • water waves. The law of reflection says that for specular reflection (for example at a mirror) the angle at which the wave is incident on the surface equals…
    16 kB (2129 palabras) - 04:12 17 jun 2024