Sentences with phrase «almost flat curve»

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Unlike most sticks, whose blades are almost flat, Hull's has a curve in it, which, he says, enables him to get better control of the puck.
They involve a painstaking process where a thin film is laid on a flat surface, lifted off and then adhered to a curved piece of plastic almost like a sticker, according to Jakhanwal.
Turns out I have little to no estrogen / progestrone / dhea left in my system (tested via blood / saliva), my amino acid profile is deficient in almost everything (I'm not converting food into amino acids) and my cortisol curve is flat.
It howls through the Craner Curves flat - out with almost zero steering input, the brakes are superbly feelsome and allow you to attack braking zones even if you're not a natural left - foot braker (I'm not), and the way it can drive around other road and race cars at Donington has to be seen to be believed.
His layout includes wonderful sweeping curves and respect for the natural contours of the almost - flat parcel on which he created a nature preserve and multiple homes.
Its turbocharged engine is very powerful, with an almost diesel - like flat torque curve.
Interrogate the graphs and you'll notice power delivery isn't quite as peaky as it is in the Cup 430, but then the torque curve is now more or less flat from 3000rpm almost to the red line.
The shifts are smooth — almost imperceptible in the most comfortable settings — and the combo always seems to be in just the right gear, thanks in part to the generous and flat torque curve.
Almost every segment of the yield curve is flatter now than at any time over the past 10 - year period (see Exhibit 2).
A flat yield curve, also called a humped yield curve, is represented by almost similar yields across all maturities.
One of his notable examples is claiming that attribute upgrades in RPGs are an illusion — when games match continuous character upgrades with increasingly powerful monsters the resulting difficulty curve is almost a flat horizontal line.
These hollows are almost identical in width and height, but the configuration of the indents themselves alternates between hollows with a flat plane at the bottom and a curve at the top, and hollows with a curve at the bottom and a flat plane on top, giving an undulating, wave - like appearance to the channel of vertical concaves engraved in the wood.
If 14C prior is uniform, that implies that there was almost no plant growth, lake sedimentation, or human activity during flat spots in the calibration curve such as 400 - 750 BC or 200 - 350BC in your illustration.
I'd certainly agree that a measurement of carbon - 14 age with significant error can't provide conclusive evidence that the calendar year is in some region where the calibration curve is almost flat.
By analogy with certain sets of data that are actually generated by say a quadratic function or other polynomial, there might be sections where the curve is almost flat and happens to match a linear fit, but that linear fit will then diverge from the more complicated reality.
That seems to be referencing a rather subtle curve that may, like the very slight curve at the bottom of the iPhone X, be almost indistinguishable from a flat screen.
After a report said a few days ago that the iPhone 8 will feature a flat screen rather than the curved display almost all other rumors have predicted, a new story may shed some >>
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