Sentences with phrase «average number of events»

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As the esports industry matures and incorporates an increasing number of local events, leagues, and media rights deals, the average revenue per fan is anticipated to grow to $ 5.20 by 2020.
In the event of termination of the Merger Agreement under certain circumstances principally related to a failure to obtain required regulatory approvals, the Merger Agreement provides for Facebook to pay WhatsApp a fee of $ 1 billion in cash and to issue to WhatsApp a number of shares of Facebook's Class A common stock equal to $ 1 billion based on the average closing price of the ten trading days preceding such termination date.
Due to a heavier than average number of weather events this past snow season Oneida County DPW has determined the average cost per mile was higher than the 5 year average contracted amount.
From measuring the number of character changes over time for each branch, they found the average rate of evolution for early placental mammals both before and after the dinosaur extinction event.
Last spring a research team led by Michael Tippett, associate professor of applied physics and applied mathematics at Columbia Engineering, published a study showing that the average number of tornadoes during outbreaks — large - scale weather events that can last one to three days and span huge regions — has risen since 1954.
During this period, the average number of Prorocentrum miminum bloom events observed per year doubled.
Total apnea - hypopnea index (AHI)-- which measures severity of sleep apnea by counting the number of pauses in breathing during sleep — for all patients significantly decreased an average of 35 events per hour after the device was planted, which corresponds to an average reduction of 84 percent.
It can cut the number of severe apnea events to fewer than five an hour, on average, but only in patients who stick with it.)
The number of so - called safety - significant events reported to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, for example, averaged about two per plant per year in 1990 but had dropped to less than one tenth of that by 2000.
There are some caveats with their study: The global climate models (GCMs) do not reproduce the 1930 - 1940 Arctic warm event very well, and the geographical differences in a limited number of grid - boxes in the observations and the GCMs may have been erased through taking the average value over the 90 - degree sectors.
There's also a number of Top Gear branded events that skew a little more wacky than the average race.
Number and average duration of exhibitions / events per year.
You won't see that number in yoy averages for 2018 because the 2017 comparison number is elevated, it is in the bump of the recent EN event.
There are some caveats with their study: The global climate models (GCMs) do not reproduce the 1930 - 1940 Arctic warm event very well, and the geographical differences in a limited number of grid - boxes in the observations and the GCMs may have been erased through taking the average value over the 90 - degree sectors.
-LSB-[Second, I deal with numbers a lot and I get real nervous and skeptical when someone argues that a relative infrequent set of conditions that has to date an average of 7 associated events means that when 10 occurs that this is a «substantially» higher number.]-RSB-
Specifically, I'll bet that the average annual number of Americans killed by these violent weather events from 2011 through 2030 will be lower than it was from 1991 through 2010.
The actual numbers for the headlines above correspond to a real event: The monthly average temperature of March 2012 in Durham, North Carolina5.
Overall, it is likely that there has been a 2 to 4 % increase in the number of heavy precipitation events when averaged across the mid - and high latitudes.
[20] In the US southern climatic region (which extends from Mississippi through Texas) the number of daily heavy precipitation events has increased by 25 percent over the long - term average, and tropical cyclones contributed 48 percent of that increase.
During summer, most of northern Europe experienced above average precipitation, as did the Alpine region and the north of Italy and Slovenia, with a number of heavy rainfall events heavily influencing the average for the season and leading to wide - spread flooding events.
The average temperature has increased by 1 °C, and there have already there have been a number of extreme events this century — two major droughts, and one major flood.
But previous top - tier El Niño events have brought annual totals on the order of ~ 175 - 200 % of average in many spots — and this number is consistent with recent forecasts made by the CFS.
The real terrestrial impact of the different solar drivers depends not only on the average geo - effectiveness of a single event but also on the number of events.
But I can not easily predict the outcome of any particular game, My season - long prediction is much more reliable because it's based on the averaging together of a number of events; the noise (ie chaos) tends to average out, and we're left with the underlying trend (ie that the Lakers are an above - average team).
The results of the study show that the weight loss group lost roughly 40 pounds on average after nine weeks and more than halved the number of apnea events.
Another interesting fact is that the average property manager is 58 years old, according to a panel at a recent CRE.tech LIVE event — and a number somewhat confirmed by an National Association of Residential Property Managers survey).
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