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According to Faraday's law of induction, the fluctuating geomagnetic field in turn generates an electric field, and this field during intense substorms can reach several volts/km and generates intense excess currents, the so-called geomagnetically induced currents (GICs), in the ground-based systems, such as power grids and pipelines (Pirjola 2000).
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Just as the camera picks up infinitesimal subtleties of performance and projects them into wall-sized sublimities, it can inflate wildly intense stage acting into excess and absurdity.
The French director Anne Fontaine approaches the overheated material with intense gravity, but the excesses of both the story and her choices — it's all terribly blond, sweaty and serious — steer the results toward the perilously parodic.
Both are serving time for drug crimes massive sentences of the sort that have been the subject of intense scrutiny as the excesses of the war on drugs have been laid bare over the past two decades.
Such an energetic decoupling of PBsomes with respect to intense light may presumably allow excess photon energy from PE to photosynthetic RCs to be modulated to minimize the risk of chlorophyll photooxidation.
While it is tempting to speculate electrogenic activity may provide a means of shedding excess energy under intense light, other functions, such as a role in carbon fixation, might also be possible.
One of the causes for intense active transport is the excess of Na+ ions entering the root.
In this instance, the slow component of NPQ, qI, was induced to dissipate excess light energy under intense light.
These experiments were carried out by reducing PFL-AE with photoreduced 5-deazariboflavin; the reduction requires exposure to an intense halogen lamp, and removal of excess reductant is as simple as putting the sample in the dark.
Any sport that inspires such intense feelings is bound to experience excesses from time to time.
The language is intense, passionate and ecstatic, often employing metaphors of excess and intoxication.
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