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tropically

[ UK /tɹˈɒpɪkli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a tropical manner
    it was tropically hot in the greenhouse

How To Use tropically In A Sentence

  • From point 1 to point 2, the vapor is isentropically compressed (i.e., compressed at constant entropy) and exits the compressor as a superheated vapor. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • Can someone tell me how our nation can justify this expense in the face of an already entropically growing national debt? Boise Weekly
  • In this case, thrumming bass plucks and bouncing ball patterns entropically expire amidst wheezing exhalations and electrical shimmer.
  • Assuming that the bits are entropically trying to average their energies out, then his model shows how gravity emerges as these bits average their energies out and approach an average energy. The Reference Frame
  • The decondensation is entropically driven due to the higher number of ligand binding sites in decondensed DNA in comparison with the condensed molecules.
  • I say Chip old chap, your theory is just too entropically delicious to swallow. Roland Burris's monument...
  • As philologists at least as early as Erasmus observed (and as information theory's version of the second law of thermodynamics would predict), scribal errors tend to replace less frequent and hence entropically more information-rich wordings with more frequent ones. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • They tend to "fold" and occupy a small volume because it is entropically favored: there are many more microstates where the molecule is "short". The Reference Frame
  • The extent to which the DNA binding of a given protein will be enthalpically or entropically driven is a function of solution conditions, such as temperature, salt concentration, pH, etc.
  • The working fluid is compressed, isentropically, along line 1-2 by a compressor and enters the combustor. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
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