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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atmospheric time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to meteorology, environmental science, or discussions about the perception of time in relation to atmospheric conditions.
Example: "The researchers noted that atmospheric time can affect the way we experience seasonal changes."
Alternatives: "environmental time" or "meteorological time".
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You can find the Crests, the Clovers, the Aquatones and all the rest somewhere in the 150,000 or so titles scattered around the atmospheric time capsule that Barry Weisfeld started in 1980.
What it left behind was an impressive array of artists, a version of "alternative" that seems less tenable by the month, and Mr. Rose's atmospheric time capsule of a book, which tells an exciting art-world story, of a kind that should be happening in one form or another in New York all the time, and is barely happening at all.
For that numerical simulation, it is assumed that a same scintillation coefficient is maintained during the interval of time defined by the atmospheric time
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The ancient buildings of Budapest shimmer with Christmas lights in the winter months, making it one of the most atmospheric times to explore the historic city.
That's a huge amount even in these record-breaking atmospheric times according to scientists at the University of Alabama in Huntsville.
By using these passive samplers, an atmospheric, time-weighted average concentration over an exposure period can be compared with exposure limits and compliance measurements through in situ calibration.
Reactive gaseous Hg (RGM) and particulate bound ionic Hg (Hg II)) have a shorter atmospheric residence time than Hg(0) (atmospheric residence time hours to days), and as a result are generally deposited locally or regionally.
The largely beatless tracks are more abstract than those on Channel Orange, and reveal themselves as lush and atmospheric over time.
This evaluation of the atmospheric residence time, based on Junge's 1963 general proposal, provides an estimate for CH3Br that is independent of source and sink estimates.
The atmospheric residence time for methyl bromide (CH3Br) has been estimated as 0.8 ± 0.1 years from its empirical spatial variability relative to C2H6, C2Cl4, CHCl3, and CH3Cl.
We first discuss the atmospheric adjustment time of the two tidally locked Earths (TLEs) and compare it to the present-day Earth.
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