Sentences with phrase «by their relative depth»

They would have been limited by the relative depth of their farm system, but there would have been a sense of urgency that wasn't there at the end of July.
Even so, if games are to be compared by their relative depth of storytelling, it is apparent that there has been a turn for the worst.

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Nor would it be by any means unprecedented in the depth of spending cutbacks it entailed (an overall 7 percentage point fall in spending relative to GDP between 2011 and 2017, assuming all plans are implemented, but an annual average of only 1).
«The results showed that, during moisture deficit periods, green turf cover (GTC), normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI), and leaf relative water content (RWC) were most affected by substrate depth, moderately affected by irrigation regime, and, to a lesser extent, by substrate type,» the authors said.
Also, by directly comparing exome sequence depth, VarScan 2 detects changes in copy number in the tumor relative to the normal.
Whether it is the death of a friend or relative, or a stranger in another land, or the death of a beloved pet, death affects gifted children with a depth and power that often takes us by surprise.
If this eternally - implied - but - under - supported idea that shifts in ocean patterns might be responsible for warming the oceans to depth of 2000m merits all these righteous demands for a «special team», I'd like to formally submit my request for a green team focused on the theory that the warming is caused by a progressive shift in mercury response to temperature caused by correlation with cosmic positioning relative to the galactic center.
OK, well if thats the case then unless there is yet another factor at work here, the temperature profile offered by SoD (with the relative depth given of about 2m for about 90 % absorbtion) must primarily be due to impurities.
This would mean that in the Minnett experiment, the absolute SST would drop but the relative temperatures between the SST and the 5 cm depth may well increase for a time because the amount radiated by the ocean must decrease (due to the increased DLR making up the difference) and so convection will tend to increase the 5 cm warmth.
Age information for sediment records is mostly provided by age - depth models which are constructed based on radiocarbon dated tie points and relative stratigraphic information.
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