nonconservation

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nonconservation

(ˌnɒnˌkɒnsəˈveɪʃən)
n
(General Physics) physics the state of not conserving
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Measurement of parity nonconservation and an anapole moment in cesium.
Senjanovic, "Neutrino mass and spontaneous parity nonconservation," Physical Review Letters, vol.
Perl and including discussions of electroweak measurements at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN (European Laboratory for Particle Physics), astrophysical sources of high-energy neutrinos in the IceCube era, hadronic parity nonconservation and its experimental implications, the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix parameters, short-range correlations in nuclei, advances in bolometer technology for fundamental physics, reactor neutrino experiments, the progress of high-energy-density physics at the National Ignition Facility, the China Jinping Underground Laboratory and its programs, and neutron star mergers and nucleosynthesis of heavy elements.
His analysis described how the nonconservation of energy that should be conserved under adiabatic flow leads to artificial sources and sinks, which in turn lead to cold biases in climate models based on sigma, pressure, and height coordinates.
It is true that this procedure can result in a nonconservation work due to nonconservative aerodynamic loads.
One of the reasons for 1957 Nobel Prize for physics is "for their penetrating investigation of the so-called parity laws which has led to important discoveries regarding the elementary particles", and according to the experiment of Chien-Shiung Wu et al in 1957, the so-called "law of nonconservation of parity" is established.
It called for boosting environmental land-buying to $30 million--and supplementing it with up to $40 million from the sale of "nonconservation" lands--shut-tered prisons, closed hospitals and so forth--although once again there was no word on whether the state actually owned enough of such assets to total that amount of money.
While the conservative form is convenient for constructing a conservative finite difference scheme and the conservation of mass and momentum can be guaranteed in the numerical solution [42], the nonconservation form yields a simpler form of the viscous terms, and in view of numerical approximations in the nonconservative form of the convective terms, an upwinding procedure is straight forward depending upon the velocity direction [43].
Nonconservation of multiplication and division: Analysis of a symptom.
We compare premium subsidies to nonconservation farm program payments, which include payments made under the direct payments, countercyclical payments, loan deficiency payments (LDPs), and disaster assistance programs, as well as payments for various other farm program payments paid directly to farmers within the calendar year, excluding conservation program payments.
In the 1980s, the conservation form and nonconservation form of the governing equation formally existed in the literature [1,2].
But they also provide more opportunities to convert the property to a nonconservation use.
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