Sentences with phrase «adjusting for fluctuations»

By adding factors to account for thermodynamic attraction and repulsion, the researchers learned that motor proteins, sensing the bigger picture, adjust for fluctuations in their fluid environment as they gather in clusters that slow movement or spread out to speed things along.
Our old thermostat could be programmed to go on or off at regular times of the day, but it wasn't very easy to adjust for fluctuations in temperature or different schedules on different days.

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Adjusted for currency fluctuations, revenue grew 19 % year - over-year.
For instance, Tripper can adjust to price fluctuations better than competitors with outsourced operations because it doesn't have additional costs throughout its supply chain.
The laboratory spun off a company, Spirae, and built a futuristic, computer - driven test bed that could simulate the operations of a large power grid and instantly adjust for power fluctuations caused by the often fickle nature of renewable energy.
The risks have been «smoothed» to adjust for chance fluctuations that can occur when there are small numbers of cases especially for cancers such as leukemia and brain cancer.
The transformation of big data to «now» data» is also underway, as people need to see real - time updates on big data fluctuations and adjust to the changes quickly for a better marketing decisions and ads monetizations.
Single issues are available inside the app for # 1.49 ($ 1.99), with an annual subscription priced at either # 9.99 or # 10.49 (I think the price changed when Apple adjusted prices due to currency fluctuations).
One final note on the table: 2004 and after, AIG adjusted their prior year incurred figures for foreign exchange fluctuations, and interest that needed to be accrued, because they discounted their reserves.
It's still unclear to me which currency internal valuations are denominated in and how often they're adjusted; sudden currency fluctuations may open up more opportunities for odd premium award nights, but I haven't been able to test that yet.
This is because hydropower can adjust for wind energyís power fluctuations by opening and closing the gates that control water flow.
Apparently, these GCMs can «forecast» climate change only «a posteriori», that is, for example, if we want to know what may happen with these GCMs from 2012 to 2020 we need first to wait the 2020 and then adjust the GCM model with ad - hoc physical explanations including even an appeal to an unpredictable «red - noise» fluctuation of the ocean heat content and flux system (occurring in the model in 2055 and 2075!)
Likewise, the ability to shift strategies, especially with flexible Web - based «test» campaigns, helps your law firm try a specialized social campaign, for example, or a PPC - driven effort to adapt and adjust for variations such as seasonal fluctuations, expansions in the firm's legal capabilities or mass tort campaigns.
Employee rights are well protected under Dutch law, especially in dismissal cases, but employers are able to swiftly adjust staff levels in their company to changes, for example a fluctuation in workload.
Also, they can easily be adjusted during the day to ensure maximum comfort even for minor fluctuations for hydration or any other factor.
ViaBTC.com, the recently launched bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchange from China mining provider ViaBTC Limited announced that in order to control speculation and avoid major price fluctuations, the company is going to adjust their transaction fees for all CNY trading pairs (including API Taker fee) to 0.2 % with API Maker fee remaining at 0 %.
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