Sentences with phrase «absence of feedbacks»

In the absence of feedback, the body defaults to a state of stress.
In the absence of feedback, it's hard to improve — and easy to think you don't need to.
«But an absence of any feedback shows complete indifference towards your performance and your future growth as an employee,» says Kerr.
That's the same value for climate sensitivity I've seen from the string theory physics site and from knowledgeable climate sites as well — it's the number people get this way: calculated in the absence of any feedback, on the hypothetical twinning of each molecule of CO2 in the atmosphere to make two where there were one, instantly, and having nothing else happen.
In the absence of feedback coupled with support (e.g. planning, modeling, practicing, guided reflection), teachers may struggle to adopt new instructional practices in isolation.
Third, in the absence of any feedbacks except for temperature itself, doubling carbon dioxide would increase the global average surface temperature by about 1.8 F. And fourth, global temperatures have been rising for roughly the past century and have so far increased by about 1.4 F.
In the absence of feedbacks, a doubling of CO2 will cause warming of 1.2deg.C (not 3 deg.C as implied in the diagram).
In the absence of feedback, a doubling of CO2 might increase temperatures one degree C -LSB-.]
In the absence of feedback, the total temperature increase from future CO2 increases is capped, maybe as low as 1 - 1.5 degrees C.»
The anthropogenic CO2 additional warming extrapolated in 2100 is found lower than 0.1 °C in the absence of feedbacks.
He shows doubling carbon dioxide in the absence of feedbacks will warm the Earth by only 0.14 degrees C.
This hypothesis claims doubling atmospheric carbon dioxide in the absence of feedbacks will warm the Earth by about 1.2 degrees C.
Never - the-less, it is generally accepted by most all climate scientists that, in the absence of feedbacks, future increases in atmospheric CO2 will have less effect on world temperature than past increases, and that there is a cap (in this chart around 1.5 degrees C) on the total potential warming.
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