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Radiative forcing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Forcing (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the mathematical discipline of set theory, forcing is a technique invented by Paul Cohen for proving consistency and independence results. It was first used, in 1962, to prove the independence of...
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Harmonic oscillator - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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6 a : to raise or accelerate to the utmost <forcing the pace> b : to produce only with unnatural or unwilling effort <forced a smile> c : to wrench, strain, or use (language) with marked unnaturalness and lack of ease;
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Definition of Forcing in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Forcing. Pronunciation of Forcing. Translations of Forcing. Forcing synonyms, Forcing antonyms. Information about Forcing in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Yet they have treated me well, not forcing me into wedlock, and protecting me...
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Guide to forcing hardy spring bulbs for indoor Winter bloom ... The best containers for forcing bulbs are azalea pots (3/4 tall) or bulb pans, however you can use anything that you'd use for other houseplants as long as it drains well.
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Forcing Bulbs Indoors; (also see Forcing Shrubs Indoors) ... "Forcing" means the process that stimulates bulbs to bloom out of season. ... When selecting bulbs for forcing, look for varieties that are specifically recommended. Choose only top size bulbs for best results. For first-timers, start with the easiest bulbs for forcing.
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(1) those that cause changes in the stability structure of the ecosystem, which we call exogenous forcing functions, and (2) those that only displace the variables from their steady states at unpredictable times and do not affect the stability structure, which we call exogenous random functions.
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Estimation of the Radiative Forcing for CO2 Doubling ... The radiative forcing caused by a prescribed doubling of the pre-industrial (or present or any) CO2 concentration is the imbalance in the Earth's radiation budget that is supposed to cause global warming.
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Estimation of the Radiative Forcing for CO ... I guess the only useful thing we can learn directly from Venus is that logarithmic forcing is a tricky thing. For instance, we know that in response to the end of the ice age, the CO2 level rose more than 50% over a very small time period.
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