Frequency - This setting lets you check in on components that perform
best at certain frequencies or frequency ranges.
Not exact matches
I though that the GHG in question was pretty poor
at absorbing SWR (the incoming stuff) but pretty
good at absorbing
certain frequencies of LWR (the outgoing stuff) and re-radiating half of it back down, or warming N2 and O2 in the atmosphere.
Also, RGB
at Duke would scold R.Gates for making the «schtick» «First, the climate now is not warmer than it was in the Holocene Optimum (do not make the mistake of conflating the high
frequency, high resolution «2004 ″ data point with the smoothed low
frequency, low resolution data in the curve — even the figure's caption warns against doing that — for the very
good reason that in every 300 year smoothed upswing it is statistically
certain that the upswing involved multidecadal intervals of temperatures much higher than the running mean.
Bumblebees have long tongues, lots of hair, and buzz
at a high
frequency, all of which makes them
good at pollinating
certain plants such as tomatoes and berries, among others.
Lead author Amy Muise, a sex and romance researcher
at the University of Toronto Mississauga, says it's a
good reminder for couples not to feel pressured to live up to a
certain «number» when it comes to sex
frequency.
Unwanted pursuit behaviors — which include relatively innocuous behaviors, such as gift - giving or exaggerated displays of affection, as
well as more serious types of intrusions, such as stalking or threats of physical violence — occur relatively frequently following relationship breakups.1 Recently, researchers
at Ghent University examined the circumstances under which unwanted pursuit behaviors are especially likely to occur.2 Using a sample of 396 divorced individuals, they investigated whether
certain breakup characteristics (most notably, who initiated the separation) predict the
frequency of post-divorce unwanted pursuit behaviors.