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National experts who have detailed inventory data can reformat and analyse these data to derive equivalent average responses which can be aggregated up to categories matching the simple approach for comparability and transparency purposes.

Not exact matches

Which may explain why, when asked what percentage of his day was devoted to each kind of task, the average Inc 500 CEO's responses added up to 109 %!
In October, the constituency response department received over 260,000 letters or calls, which was 20,000 more than the average.
Furthermore, when the respondents were told that the average flavoured milk beverage in the US costs $ 1.50, and asked how much they would be willing to spend on a product if it was made with natural colours and flavours, on average the response was up to $ 2.20, which is up to 47 % more.
Also, crime rates are lower in rural areas than in urban city centers, and police response times are much slower in rural areas than in urban areas due to the lower population density which means long distances from a police station to the average crime scene.
During the first «Pricing window» for the month of June 2016, Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) increased their prices by an average of 2 % which IES contested, resulting in a sharp response by Goil of some 0.79 % drop on a litre of petrol.
According to NYC Analytics, which expresses response times as fractional minutes, rather than as an exact time, the average cumulative arrival time for police responding to a critical 911 call, as of as of December 15, was just 7.46.
Averaging results from 20 people who ate white and whole wheat sourdough bread for one week each, researchers found no difference in people's response to the breads, which includes changes in blood sugar levels.
Clinical trials report patients» «average» responses to, say, an anticholesterol drug, but do a poor job of predicting which individuals will benefit from that treatment.
Each point represents one individual donor and is averaged from 25 — 75 sequences, except for the primary response to anthrax from which only 10 VH genes could be cloned from single cells because of the highly limited response.
This difference, which amounted to 54 kcal / day, on average, was assumed to be accounted for by the starvation response.
Out of those initial messages, we received 50 replies, which is a solid response rate compared to the average online dating site on our list.
~ 42 % of messages which included the word «atheist» achieved replies, significantly higher than the average response rate of 32 %.
Still, we managed to get 194 responses to our emails, which is way above the average rate for most of these websites.
When we asked respondents to estimate per pupil spending in their local school district, the average response in 2016 was $ 7,020, little more than 50 % of the actual per pupil expenditure of $ 12,440, on average, in the districts in which respondents lived.
The 0 - 60mph time is a claimed 5.7 - seconds which is about average and the 9 - speed transmission ensures that the engine is always operating in its optimum rev - range which provides for sharp responses to the throttle.
It may not generate an overwhelmingly positive response but given it's track record — which is, to say the least, average — the 2011 Cadenza looks like a Thanksgiving Day touchdown.
Utilizing the PHP program materials, those practices generated an average of 128 patient visits, from formerly inactive clients, within six months of implementation, which is «an impressive response from a previously lost client population,» said Dr. Cavanaugh.
Averaged over both dogs, the timecourse of activation in the caudate showed a distinct response to the reward hand signal which differentiates from the no - reward signal (lower right).
The average trial responses to the hand signals showed a distinct hemodynamic response to the reward signal but not the no - reward signal, which would be expected for the association of reward to one signal but not the other (Fig. 3).
[Response: Hansen's analysis was for seasonal anomalies — which are still averaging over a lot of weather.
[Response: The reflection is absorbed into the definition of S (which is the averaged solar flux minus the reflected portion).
The instantaneous RF difference between the tropopause and TOA is the instantaneous forcing on the stratosphere RFs1; if the TOA forcing is smaller than the tropopause forcing, then the forcing on the stratosphere is negative, which means that the stratosphere will cool (this doesn't necessarily mean it will cool everywhere, but the equilibrium response to negative stratospheric RF requires a negative PR+CR response — being the stratosphere, at least in the global time average, CR can be approximated as zero).
Starting from an old equilbrium, a change in radiative forcing results in a radiative imbalance, which results in energy accumulation or depletion, which causes a temperature response that approahes equilibrium when the remaining imbalance approaches zero — thus the equilibrium climatic response, in the global - time average (for a time period long enough to characterize the climatic state, including externally imposed cycles (day, year) and internal variability), causes an opposite change in radiative fluxes (via Planck function)(plus convective fluxes, etc, where they occur) equal in magnitude to the sum of the (externally) imposed forcing plus any «forcings» caused by non-Planck feedbacks (in particular, climate - dependent changes in optical properties, + etc.).)
[Response: In fact, 2006 was slightly above average w / 10 total named storms, and substantially above average for an El Nino year (for which the typical number of named storms is closer to 7).
Recently I have been looking at the climate models collected in the CMIP3 archive which have been analysed and assessed in IPCC and it is very interesting to see how the forced changes — i.e. the changes driven the external factors such as greenhouse gases, tropospheric aerosols, solar forcing and stratospheric volcanic aerosols drive the forced response in the models (which you can see by averaging out several simulations of the same model with the same forcing)-- differ from the internal variability, such as associated with variations of the North Atlantic and the ENSO etc, which you can see by looking at individual realisations of a particular model and how it differs from the ensemble mean.
The difference between the full F3 (AGW) and truncated F3 (AGW) is, however, barely visible, when the weighted average is used for both time and anomaly, because the AGW is close enough to linear over the period of 22 years which is the full width at half maximum of the impulse response and thus a reasonable measure of the effective period for calculating the weighted average.
However, if the GCM output is averaged one would expect a very simple CO2 - Temperature response to result, which indeed is the case.
As I understand it, a GCM which is not ocean coupled should not be necessary for a model which is only attempting to simulate a CO2 - Temperature response as an average for the planet (a 0 - D model).
These average out over time unless a sustained forcing is applied, in which case a sustained response emerges from the noise.
Carbon dioxide is one of the greenhouse gases that enhances radiative forcing and contributes to global warming, causing the average surface temperature of the Earth to rise in response, which the vast majority of climate scientists agree will cause major ** adverse effects **.
What is your response to the work of Paul Williams who has shown the critical importance of better numerical methods in climate models, not just for local error (which everyone acknowledges is large) but for the time averaged properties and «patterns» that are claimed to be meaningful and repeatable.
Then an average sensitivity based on the latitudinal trends being 1.48 C per doubling might be some indication of future response to CO2, which appears to be somewhat less than 0.2 C per, though still within the confidence interval of the model predictions, just closer to scenario C.
Starting with the most trivial, when you call 3oC»... the average IPCC estimate...» for the equilibrium temperature response to x2CO2, it is unclear which «average» you are talking about.
By using a sensor which has a longer response time than the fluctuations of the air temperature, the sensor «averages» these fluctuations.
Shifts in clouds, water vapor, and the great currents in the ocean and air, however, cause complex responses in which some regions warm more than the average while others warm less than average, or even cool.
There is now greater confidence in the model assessment of the increase in tropospheric O3 since the pre-industrial period, which amounts to 30 % when globally averaged, as well as the response to future emissions.
A measure requiring shorter integrations is the transient climate response (TCR) which is defined as the average temperature response over a twenty - year period centered at CO2 doubling in a transient simulation with CO2 increasing at 1 % per year.
«The transient climate response (TCR) which is defined as the average temperature response over a twenty - year period is currently near zero.»
«The trend in sea ice decline, lack of winter recovery, early onset of spring melting, and warmer - than - average temperatures suggest a system that is trapped in a loop of positive feedbacks, in which responses to inputs into the system cause it to shift even further away from normal.
Water vapor, which is a greenhouse gas, albeit short lived, and a component of and response to weather conditions — but not, being so ephemeral, a driver of much longer term weather patterns (or climate)-- and due to it's heavy prevalence the greenhouse gas that is on average responsible for more re ra - radiated heat than any other, in fact is not warming, but cooling.
The covered entity only is required to receive and document a complaint (no response is required), which we assume will take, on average, ten minutes (the complaint can be oral or in writing).
The cost of insurance plans is decided by a multitude of factors, such as average fire department response times, crime rates, extreme weather events, and other factors which will affect the likelihood of an insurer having to pay out damages.
Study data shows that the average Windows PC user spends about 13 minutes every day waiting for system response, which adds up into three full days a year.
LG: I have a very un-sexy response to that, which is that I think this is about average selling price for Apple.
The update may be coming in response to Instagram's announcement last week that it had more daily average users than Snapchat does or the incredible speed at which Instagram is copying Snapchat's features.
Men average a 50 % concordance rate, which means that half of the time when they are experiencing a physical sexual response to stimuli, they also report feeling aroused.
Our findings add insight into the pathways linking early childhood adversity to poor adult wellbeing.29 Complementing past work that focused on physical health, 9 our findings provide information about links between ACEs and early childhood outcomes at the intersection of learning, behavior, and health.29 We found that ACEs experienced in early childhood were associated with poor foundational skills, such as language and literacy, that predispose individuals to low educational attainment and adult literacy, both of which are related to poor health.23, 30 — 33 Attention problems, social problems, and aggression were also associated with ACEs and also have the potential to interfere with children's educational experience given known associations between self - regulatory behavior and academic achievement.34, 35 Consistent with the original ACE study and subsequent research, we found that exposure to more ACEs was associated with more adverse outcomes, suggesting a dose — response association.3 — 8 In fact, experiencing ≥ 3 ACEs was associated with below - average performance or problems in every outcome examined.
In the bogus pipeline condition, which should produce more truthful responses, men reported having, on average, 1.96 sexual partners.
Parents reported the frequency with which they used each of 12 responses to their child's misbehavior in an average week in the past month.23 As in our previous study, 5 the usual 7 - point scale was condensed to 4 response categories, ranging from 0 (never) to 3 (almost always), for telephone administration.
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