subtropical high-pressure zone
The regions on either side of the equator where air pressure is low are called the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ). The ITCZ is a belt of low pressure that forms because of the convergence of trade winds from both hemispheres.
The device used to measure air pressure is called a barometer. It can be either an aneroid barometer or a mercury barometer, both of which are commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure.
The high pressure charging valve is located either on the high pressure line or the muffler, and the low pressure charging valve is located either on the accumulator or low pressure line.....
aneroid barometer
Parental pressure is when parents either discipline or influence their children.
A blocking high will begin to move when the upper level ridge begins to weaken from a jet max either exiting the apex of the ridge which helps to reduce the amplitude of the ridge by decreasing boundary layer convergence.
On either sides of the pump, need more info.
Either heat it and/or reduce the pressure.
Either heat it and/or reduce the pressure.
The opposite of Hypertension (high blood pressure) can be either normal blood pressure or Hypotension (low blood pressure).
A manometer is a pressure gauge. A micro manometer is either a really small pressure gauge, or a pressure gauge used to measure really small pressure difference.
The convergence behavior of linear parallel interference cancellation is investigated. Especially the so-called ping-pong effect, where the bit-error rate performance is found to oscillate between two different convergence patterns is studied in detail. This effect is shown to be a direct consequence of the extreme eigenvalues of the correlation matrix, allowing for an analytical approach. Intervals for the dominating eigenvalues within which ping-pong effects can occur are specified and illustrated by examples. It is shown that the decision statistic for traditional parallel cancellation will always exhibit oscillating behavior with either short or long codes. Relaxation factors, leading to weighted cancellation, are shown to be effective for alleviating oscillations and ping-pong effects at the expense of convergence rate. Asymptotic analysis for large systems is applied to uncover the convergence behavior for long code systems.