Sentences with phrase «because of the time decay»

Because of the time decay and the way short - term options work, I don't recommend legging in to a position.

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This selection weighed against the selection of Zach Carter as Corporation Counsel (because he reportedly befriends disgraced public official John L. Sampson, but was a John Gotti, Jr. slayer and Abner Louima defender and knows that «Stop & Frisk» is not racial profiling when done right) may suggest bi-polarity for the mayor - elect, but I trust not paranoia for me as I am at a befuddled disadvantage on what to expect next: but we can ask a de Blasio agreement with Gov. Cuomo that neither of them will be involved in selecting the next Council Chair (because that would not only be unlawful but power prejudice ugly in these times of moral decay by the elected).
Animal cells take up carbon - 14 when they are formed, and because the decay rate of carbon - 14 is known, the time of death can be deduced from the amount of isotope left.
Because the neutron decays on a time scale similar to the period for BBN, accurate simulations of the BBN era require thorough knowledge of the neutron lifetime, the average time required for a neutron to decay, but this value is still not precisely known.
It is one of the heaviest - known elements, yet it does not occur naturally because all of its isotopes are radioactive and decay rapidly on a geological time scale,» said the study's lead author, François Tissot, UChicago PhD» 15, now a W.O. Crosby Postdoctoral Fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The study is published in Cell Death Discovery, a new translational medical research journal from Nature Publishing Group, and comes at a time when more children than ever before are subjected to dental surgery — and local anaesthetic — because of tooth decay or the other orthodontic conditions.
These materials are made up of quantum wires that are between 2 and 3 nanometres wide, and because the width of the wires has an important effect on the time it takes luminescence to decay, wires thinner than 1.5 nanometres will be needed before nanosecond times are possible.
Decay of the effect over time would be consistent with a training imprint that wanes because of practice environment.
Every time I get one of these out, I think about how foolish I was to buy this Urban Decay set, and how glad I am that I did, because it's nowhere to be found now.
Interweaving the relative time scale with the atomic time scale poses certain problems because only certain types of rocks, chiefly the igneous variety How radiometric dating works in general: Radioactive elements decay gradually into other elements.
The value of a put option decreases due to time decay, because the probability of the stock falling below the specified strike price decreases.
Now, two months later, let's imagine XYZ is still at $ 50 but the option has declined to $ 0.25 (because two months of time decay has eroded its value).
«But to continue to do so it needs the support of our generation and future ones, because it is threatened by climate change and time decay
Yet the casts of living objects, such as in because I could not stop 2002 which juxtaposes a bronze apple tree with real apples, represent Gallaccio's ongoing fascination with time, whether presented in its arrested state, or by making visible the inevitable process of natural decay and eventual disappearance.
part of the utility is that Charney sensitivity, using only relatively rapid feedbacks, describes the climate response to an externally imposed forcing change on a particular timescale related to the heat capacity of the system (if the feedbacks were sufficiniently rapid and the heat capacity independent of time scale (it's not largely because of oceanic circulation), an imbalance would exponentially decay on the time scale of heat capacity * Charney equilibrium climate sensitivity.
Because the Earth's center of mass is not at its geographical center (ours is a lumpy planet), even perfectly circular satellite orbits tend to decay over time.
Just because we can say something is halved in a certain time doesn't necessarily mean that the concept of «half life» is valid over a full range of parameters as it would with, say, with radioactive decay.
It is easy to calculate the time constant of the decay rate of the extra volume, because that is in linear ratio with the increase in height of water in the tank, and we know the extra outflow at the measured increase.
But the decay of the detrended North Atlantic SST anomalies is much longer than the NINO3.4 SST anomalies, and because of the extended decay time, the North Atlantic SST anomalies don't respond fully to the La Niña events before being driven upwards again.
That can't be characterized by an e-folding time because it is not the result of a single exponential decay function, but rather by a series of curves with different time constants varying from a few decades to hundreds of thousands of years — the latter for restoration of oceanic carbonate stores from the weathering of terrestrial silicate and carbonate rocks.
If there has been no actual increase in the CO2 as the historical data shows but that you and the climastologists ignore, then» the decay time of an excess amount of CO2 (whatever its source) in the atmosphere» has no meaning because there IS NO «EXCESS»
the decay time of an excess amount of CO2 (whatever its source) in the atmosphere» has no meaning because there IS NO «EXCESS»
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