Sentences with phrase «amount of amplification»

Though many of today's most well - known worship acts frequently play large services and conferences with full bands and a healthy amount of amplification, there's something especially inmate about a raw, acoustic song.

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Corrections and amplifications: an earlier version of this article incorrectly stated the amount of funds that a non-profit foundation must distribute annually.
Corrections & Amplifications: An earlier version of this blog post incorrectly reported the amount spent at small businesses on Small Business Saturday.
This rapid, large - scale sequencing technology sidesteps the need to insert DNA into bacteria before amplifying and sequencing it, thus preventing amplification bias from copying large amounts of contaminant DNA from bacteria or humans.
The exact timing and amount of light amplification can reveal clues to the nature of the foreground star and its accompanying planets.
If you just look at amplification of CO2's greenhouse effect by water vapor, the rise in temperature due to CO2 will result in a certain amount of additional water vapor.
«Arctic Amplification» form CO2 was not primarily from the (theorectical) loss - of - ice / increase in albedo meme so often used, but ratehr it began from the relative amounts of GHG's in the warmer, more water - vapor laden equatorial climates to the very dry Arctic regions.
But even if it were true that climate change could «amplify» «poverty» and «economic shock» we are no better informed about the degree of amplification for any given amount of global warming.
Carbon Brief previously reported on how the effect of climate change on polar amplification could cause the amount of wind available for power generation to fall in the northern hemisphere.
Probaably more of the debate should center on the regression and the amplification of small amounts of series that have essentiually matches to the 20th century rise (thye carry the weight of the recon.
It has been suggested that the inhibition of precipitation formation may enable relative increases in the amount of latent heat of freezing released, resulting in a considerable amplification of energy in storm systems (Tinsley 2010; Tinsley et al. 2012).
Stroeve and her colleagues are also starting to see evidence of Arctic amplification — the phenomenon by which the lower amount of ice in the summer leads the ocean to absorb more heat, which is then released in the autumn as air temperatures drop, bringing further warming.
Any «amplification» by pressure would amount to the creation of «new, extra» energy.
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