Sentences with phrase «depth at the t»

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He was (and is) an outstanding player, but he was never doing all that much to help the T - Wolves win, and Minnesota is actually quite lucky to have depth at the forward position, greatly diminishing the impact of his injury.
We proposed that this is due to a difference in the depth at which the clouds are located: in L dwarfs the clouds are high up in the atmosphere, while in the L / T dwarfs they are deeper.
Because of your extreme narcissism... you can't see the depth of your depravity.Most of you are sexual deviants anyway.I'm happy to see white women dating men of other races.I just wish you would scream and holler at them for messing around with underage boys.What's up with that sick sh * t?
Nothing too terribly in - depth has surfaced at the moment, just some first look videos by T - Mobile to tease some of the basic functionality that the tablet will ship with.
Nothing too terribly in - depth has surfaced at the moment, just some first look videos by T - Mobile to tease some of the basic functionality that the tablet will... [read full article]
At the summit, for example, the mean annual T is about -30 C, and the temperature is quite constant to a depth of 1500 m or more, due to advection of cold ice downwards.
So the surface is warmer than the air immediately above it, with T ^ 4 larger by the same amount as it is smaller at a unit optical depth above the surface.
Notice that in order for this to hold at some level, the gradient in σ * T ^ 4 has to be constant out to some large optical depth up and down from that level, to «insulate» the level from the perturbation radiative fluxes from perturbations to the pattern.
We assumed only that due to the biological and physical effects the ratio fabsorbed (t) / (total CO2 content of then air) is more or less constant, hence a simple response pulse response exp -LRB-- t / lifetime) is applied to the anthropic time series of coal, gas, oil and cement which have different delta13C As the isotopic signature of (CO2 natural)(t) is slowly decreasing because plants living days or centuries ago are now rotting and degassing and as molecules entered in the ocean decades ago are now in the upwellings after a slow migration along the equal density surface from the high latitudes where those surface are surfacing at depth zero, there are common sense constraints or bounds on the possible evolution of the delta13C of the natural out - gassed CO2 molecules.
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