Sentences with phrase «average daily output»

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Outputs include factor - adjusted cumulative and daily average returns.
She's 4 weeks old now and I've only been able to get in 6 - 7 20 min session pumps a day and my daily output is on average 25 oz / day.
During the disinfection process, water will pass through the 56 UV units, each of which contains 144 low - pressure, high - output ultraviolet lamps that produce 40 millijoules per square centimeter of light that together can treat an average of 1.3 billion gallons (4.9 billion liters) of water daily (pdf).
Average daily minimum and maximum temperatures increase in the mid-century and end - of - century projections for both stabilization and business - as - usual emission scenarios (Figure 2 - 10 shows output for annual average daily maximum temperAverage daily minimum and maximum temperatures increase in the mid-century and end - of - century projections for both stabilization and business - as - usual emission scenarios (Figure 2 - 10 shows output for annual average daily maximum temperaverage daily maximum temperature).
At a time when the average American produces a stunning three pounds of trash daily, it's more important than ever to reduce your personal waste output — but don't expect it to be easy.
In fact, the company has projected that its overall oil output will increase slightly in 2006 to an average of 3.4 million barrels a day from 3.3 million daily last year.
Output plots are average difference over the year for different observation times, and daily differences for 5 pm vs 7 am.
A least for Australia it appears that daily wind output across the continent (30sites) ranges from 50 % to 200 % average and CSP (15 sites) ranges from 50 % to 150 % of average.
Using existing output data from global climate models, the researchers plotted projections of changes in global average temperature and rainfall against regional changes in daily extremes.
Streams of daily data are the outputs most commonly used from these sources, and these may pose computational difficulties for assessing impacts in IAMs (which commonly consider only large - scale, period - averaged climate), requiring scenario analysis to be carried out offline.
On average, girls who were more likely to respond to interpersonal stress with voluntary engagement (active) coping exhibited generally adaptive daily physiological regulation — steeper diurnal cortisol slopes, lower total diurnal cortisol output, and lower cortisol awakening responses.
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