Not exact matches
Not only is the mutable world separated from its divine principle — the One — by
intervals of emanation that descend in ever greater alienation from their source, but because the highest truth is the secret identity between the human mind and the One, the labor of philosophy is one of escape: all multiplicity,
change, particularity, every feature of the living world, is not only accidental to this formless identity, but a kind of falsehood, and to recover the truth that dwells within, one must detach oneself from what lies without, including the sundry incidentals of one's individual existence; truth is oblivion of the flesh, a pure nothingness, to attain
which one must sacrifice the world.
These include «spiky» functions in
which changes in sign, for example, occurred in arbitrarily small
intervals.
I will suggest mothers to
change the tubing
which is quite cheap at regular
interval.
The ScaleGard Pro P1175 Anti-scale Filter provides a high capacity of 6000 litres,
which increases convenience by extending the filter
change - out
interval.
Two principal techniques were used to reconstruct past climates over the past 3000 years: at close
intervals throughout a vertical column of peat, the researchers investigated the degree of peat decomposition,
which is directly related to climate, and also examined the peat matrix to reveal the
changing amounts of different plants that previously grew on the bog.
Among them is the sequence of time
intervals on a stock exchange when there is a
change in share prices,
which does not happen uniformly.
At five - year
intervals, on the basis of the number of Members then enrolled in each Electorate as their primary Electorate, the Council shall reconsider the validity of the formula
which determines the number of Council delegates to be elected by the Electorates [see (a) above] and, when necessary to insure equitable representation of the Members, shall
change the formula and amend the relevant portion of this Section accordingly.
«These
changes occurred as the Alps started to rise and to steepen,
which occurred — for geological standards — within a short time
interval.»
Previous attempts to estimate the diversity
changes during this period have been hindered by the fossil record,
which has not been sampled equally in different time
intervals or geographic areas.
The problem would be made worse by installing more powerful processors
which interrogate the flip - flops at even shorter
intervals, because they would be more likely to catch the circuit during a state
change.
To identify genes that
changed expression depending on PMI, we used the five PMI
intervals also used by the GTEx Biospecimen Methodological Study (BMS) 21, and asked
which genes had a significant and noticeable
change between two consecutive time
intervals (> 2-fold
change and Wilcoxon test p < 0.05, see Methods and Supplementary Note 2).
There are numerous things you can try, like
changing the order of exercises, using a different weight, decrease rest
intervals, increasing the number of sets, all variations
which will shock your muscles and cause your muscles to re-adapt to the challenge.
I found myself working my legs, arms, waist and abs, and the songs
changed in pace
which meant I was training in fast and slow
intervals too.
I
changed my workouts completely and started doing his style of intensive,
interval training instead and combined this with his unusual workout plans for weights (
which are amazing by the way).
I
changed my running workouts completely and started doing his style of
interval training instead and combined this with his unusual workout plans for weights (
which are amazing by the way)-- I now spend half the time in the gym and get at least 3 - 5x better results.
If you are looking for the simplest, most effective way to reach the right body composition for you, follow a healthy diet, do some weight lifting and choose
which type of cardiovascular exercise you prefer — short, intense
intervals or long, slow cardio — because either will help produce
changes in body composition
I
changed my running workouts completely and started doing his style of
interval training instead and combined this with his unusual workout plans for weights (
which are amazing by the way)-- I now spend half the time in the gym (3 x 1 hrs per week) and get at least 3 - 5x better results.
We stopped updating diet at the beginning of the time
interval during
which individuals developed cancer (except nonmelanoma skin cancer), cardiovascular diseases, or gestational diabetes because
changes in diet after development of these conditions may confound the relationship between diet and diabetes (21).
Which means that certain debates and conversations recur at
intervals as predictable and regular as leaves
changing color, or the arrival of the first birds of spring.
If you use synthetic oil the oil
change interval is longer (usually twice as long or longer)
which would mean you don't
change the filter as often per mile.
I had a 1.4 L Vauxhall Astra back in 2001
which had an oil
change interval of 20,000 miles (32,000 km / 2 years).
The «Oil
Change Due» message illuminated on the CX - 9's dashboard shortly after it reached the 7,000 - mile mark,
which follows Mazda's «flexible» maintenance
interval (the owner's manual «severe diving conditions» schedule recommends 5,000 - mile oil
changes).
The catalytic converter and GM High Energy electronic ignition were advertised among the components of «Chevrolet's new Efficiency System»
which was promoted to offer other benefits to owners of 1975 models versus comparable 1974 models that included extended maintenance
intervals from 6,000 to 7,500 miles (12,100 km) for oil / filter
changes and spark plugs that lasted up to 22,500 miles (36,200 km) compared to 10,000 miles (16,000 km) on»74 models.
For many consumers, the
change to synthetic oil permits extending the oil drain
intervals,
which means a reduced waste stream and cost of ownership.
The award - winning Ram truck lineup is something of a heavy - duty marvel, from its best - in - class diesel oil
change intervals of 15,000 miles for the Ram 2500, to the versatile, ever - popular 1500,
which meets the lifestyle needs of many a truck lover.
Oil
change intervals vary depending on your type of vehicle and the conditions in
which you drive, but getting an oil
change every 7,500 to 10,000 miles or six to 12 months (whichever comes first) is generally best practice.
It has a customizable slideshow,
which allows you to set the time
interval between slide
changes, and to display thumbnail views, as well as basic file information for photos.
Unlike a fixed rate home loan,
which has a fixed interest rate for the life of the loan, the interest rate on an adjustable rate mortgage, or ARM,
changes at contracts, agreed upon
intervals.
An adjustable rate mortgage is one in
which the interest rate can
change at predetermined
intervals.
There is an initial fixed - rate period during
which the rate doesn't
change, followed by a much longer period during
which the rate
changes at preset
intervals.
And finally, in the show's namesake, «The Velocity of
Change» (2015),
which appears directly on the right wall as one enters the gallery, the
intervals of white space between the clearly defined, occasionally fractured sets of colored wedges simultaneously pause and accentuate the rhythmic momentum within the mural.
Unlike his earlier work Thank you, Fog (2009),
which consists of photographs taken from a static camera at one - minute
intervals as fog descended over a densely wooded landscape, the work featured in the exhibition Five / Fifty / Five Hundred traces
changing fog over a lake in Connecticut.
Binding the exhibition together are Gillick's flickering signage for the individual works (with their hideously trite interpretive descriptions) and Carsten Holler's 7.8 Hz
which causes a
change in the frequency of the electrical system that turns the exhibition lights on and off at set
intervals, plunging works into darkness or rendering the film and video projections temporarily invisible.
Any
changes which occur over smaller
intervals become lost in larger trendlines.
If the shape of the hill or valley in BTc has undulations, the band - widening involves positive and negative
changes in area on the graph at different points,
which are all neatly accounted for by using the BTc0 value at the peak frequency to multiply by the band widening
intervals BW1 and BW2.
So to say \ spatially smooth \ doesn't describe what I think is happening, namely a function
which changes slowly over extended
intervals (as well as being smooth).
3) If you want to project the data, you need to calculate the
change in heat year by year over the whole
interval, and find
which curve is the best fit to that data.
In the supporting information (PDF) appendix the researchers show all their data, including the full list of the 100 bird species, whether the date for their spring migration has shifted (days per year from 1970 - 2000), population size has
changed (1 = small
change, 3 = large
change) and during
which time
interval (either 1970 - 1990 and 1990 - 2000), what their average migration distance is (expressed in latitude
change) and whether these birds winter in (southern) Europe or in Africa.
My friend, Climate Science is not a science since it has no precise numerical variables, no laws, and statistics are not applicable because there is no physically meaningful time
intervals over
which to take averages and no periodicity The system is not stationary — meaning that the earth and its atmosphere and the sun, and the molten interior and the cosmic radiation present a constantly
changing environment far beyond the capabilities of prediction.
Rates of
change computed in this manner are not necessarily applicable to periods of record outside the
interval for
which they were estimated.
However, the Prudent Path authors fail to reference a recent paper (Kaufmann et al. 2009)
which analyzed Arctic temperature
changes over a 2000 year period (0 to 1999 AD) and concluded that «the most recent 10 - year
interval (1999 - 2008) was the warmest of the past 200 decades» and that «4/5 of the warmest decades occurred during the last century».
How do you expect climate models to predict a short
interval (20 yrs) without knowing the ENSOs that will occur, the volcanic eruptions,
changes in solar variability, etc, in that time period,
which can be significant in the short - term but not in the long - term?
Despite these successes in linking variations in greenhouse gas concentrations to climate
change in the geologic past, the oxygen isotope palaeotemperature record from 600 Myr ago to the present displays notable
intervals for
which inferred temperatures and pCO2 levels are not correlated1.
RE the inline reply to VS 3/25 12:22 The point of VS» presentation,
which you seem to miss, is that if graph 1 is properly specified, then it would lead one to believe that the temperature data is showing an anomalous
change - it goes outside the expected error
interval.