Sentences with phrase «average slope on»

It was purely factual: over which time interval T is the modern variation (average slope on -LSB-- T; 0]-RRB- outside the statistical distribution of the same quantity computed over all past intervals -LSB-- t - T; - t]?
I mean: if you choose a given period T, and you compute the average slope on this period, is the most recent period statistically outside the distribution of slopes computed in the past?

Not exact matches

And when they're not bombing down the slopes of Bromont or Jay Peak, they're likely to be found with a drink in hand (they're above - average consumers of both craft beer and fine wines) in their front rooms looking out on the narrow streets of Sunnyside.
On the daily chart below, notice that the 20 day moving averages recently crossed above the 50 day moving average, which is a bullish signal, although the 200 - day moving average (orange line above the current price) has not yet started sloping higher.
While the combination of rapid credit growth and below - average interest rates suggests that financial conditions remain expansionary, the slope of the yield curve, as measured by the spread between the yield on 10 - year bonds and the cash rate, suggests a somewhat different picture.
An average root growth rate was extracted from the slope of a least square linear fitting on the average root length (averaged over the n roots).
However, all that must not be tried before warming up with hiking (going up steep slopes and burning 390 calories an hour, on an average), biking and a bit of running.
Based on this assumption, we have a prior that individual factor or strategy slopes shrunk half way to the average slope for factors or strategies should provide a better estimate on a forward - looking basis.
But on average, the whales spend more of their time near the north slope of the islands, he said.
The slope at Buttermilk, a ski park in Aspen, Colorado, is home to the extreme sports competition the Winter X Games and, on average, 300 inches of snow per year.
A given chunk of water moves because of the net forces on it, and so a net northward transfer of water not driven by friction must require that the average isobar surfaces slope downwards in the shallow ocean as you go north.
The long term linear trend (which is negative and has a slope of roughly 6 days per century) indicates that on average the break up dates have been coming earlier in the season.
Moreover, to match the ECS efficacy values (for which it makes a difference), I have to regress on a run - by - run basis and then average the regression slopes, rather than regressing on ensemble - average values as stated was done.
Bern, on a plateau of a hill slope, forest, average of three years, measurements once a week: Spring: average minimum 238 (with rain, morning), 321 (dry, morning), noon about the same, 395 ppmv at evening.
Note: Excel used to calculate the 3 - year absolute temperature and CO2 level averages; also used to calculate the moving 36 - month and 360 - month per century acceleration / deceleration trends (Excel slope function) as depicted on chart; the absolute temps calculated using the HadCRUT4 month anomalies and NOAA's monthly global mean temperature estimates; and, the 3 - year average beginning value for CO2 was offset to a zero starting place.
The trend lines for max temperatures on windy and calm time periods have essentially the same slope but intersect the y axis at different values with the windy trend lines on average intersected at higher temperatures but this relationship can flip depending on season of the year and region of the globe.
Calibrating the two into agreement on the average might be OK, if revealed, but the slopes of the two should not match.
The table below shows the slope on a per year basis, so that -0.1 would be an average 0.1 day per year earlier ice - out.
We also regressed the English and mathematics teachers» averaged reports of the adolescents» acting out in school on the adolescents» self - reports of their acting out in school separately for the nurse - visited and comparison group children and found no treatment differences in the slopes of these regressions.
On average, girls who were more likely to respond to interpersonal stress with voluntary engagement (active) coping exhibited generally adaptive daily physiological regulation — steeper diurnal cortisol slopes, lower total diurnal cortisol output, and lower cortisol awakening responses.
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