advective in Vietnamese

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1. The statement that no advective terms occur in the energy balance of a horizontal surface seems at first sight to be in contradiction to the quotation of advective terms in some publications.

2. The advective terms of the model equations are evaluated using the quasi-lagrangian scheme.

3. Passing seismic waves may trigger a local pore-pressure increase according to the mechanism of advective overpressure.

4. Advective changes at mid-latitudes in summer are smaller, mainly due to slower surface currents, caused by lighter surface winds.

5. Advection Advective transport is the process by which dissolved contaminants are transported by flowing groundwater at its average linear velocity.

6. We tested the hypothesis that advective transport regulates zooplankton biomass in the Hudson and in lakes, estuaries, and rivers for which we have published values.

7. ·day-1. We conclude that local production exceeding advective loss rates can explain the high concentrations of zooplankton on Western Bank.

8. With an advective transport of 70% ofMurgatroyd andSingleton's circulation we have reasonably well reproduced an observed spring distribution of O3 in the northern hemisphere.

9. A two-year time lag between the SSS in the Rockall Channel and east of Scotland points to lateral exchanges by shear dispersion, not to advective transports.

10. A small part in the soil can be volatilized, especially in the warm season, and so may be considered a plausible alternative mechanism for transport in addition to volatilization and advective transport of vapor identified in the literature.

11. relative contributions from various media — on the basis of the limited monitoring data in ambient and indoor air (Conor Pacific Environmental, 1998), a limited survey of levels in foodstuffs in Denmark (Jensen, 1988) and concentrations in drinking water and air predicted by the ChemCAN 4 regional fugacity model, when advective input from bordering U.S. states was included (Health Canada, 1999a).