Sentences with phrase «do numerical»

Something I wasn't expecting from the application process is the fact that I didn't need to do a numerical test.
So if you have something, specify the formulation clearly and those of us that can do the numerical fitting can try it out.
I do numerical modelling of physical phenomena for a living, so I know something about model validation procedures.
The F - PACE does not fit neatly into any set segment, so we hesitate to do a numerical comparison to the other vehicles of similar size.
However, the above two equations are sufficient to do a numerical approximation in the spreadsheet of your choice.
«It's a challenge to people who do numerical models of earthquakes, anybody who does theory of dynamic rupture,» Marone says.
«The explanation that we came up with — which people who do numerical simulations have been suggesting for a long time — is that whatever this reservoir is with primitive helium, it must be really dense so that only the hottest, most buoyant plumes can entrain some of it to the surface,» Jackson said.
Does a numerical difference of 100 between items A and B really mean that the latter item «contains» 100 more units of something called difficulty — and that these are the same units in which the difference between items C and D is judged to be 150?
Sweeney did the numerical and political math and made a hard and correct decision.
C.R. and V.P. worked on the development of the GRISLI model and did the numerical modelling.
Every book I've ever read on statistical mechanics or thermodynamics is wrong — and you can safely assume I've read a few, since I did numerical simulations of both static and dynamic critical phenomena that actually were published in places like Physical Review, with referees and everything — or figure 2 above makes it clear that there is no possibility that figure 1 is correct.
«We have groups doing numerical weather prediction, hurricanes, climate, oceans, but in the international arena, countries have whole institutions doing the functions of these individual groups,» said Dr. Ronald J. Stouffer, who designs and runs climate models at the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory in Princeton, N.J., a top Commerce Department center for weather and climate work.
I did a numerical integration of the graph above, and found that they have 2.8 times as much area with 2010 warmer than they do with 2010 cooler.
There are many things one can do in Excel apart from creating spreadsheets, sorting data, and doing numerical calculations.

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Fields that contain a hyphen -LRB--) instead of a numerical value have been left blank, it does not mean the value is zero.
True, it was only one quarter's information and that was not enough to change our numerical forecast of inflation, but it did lead us to conclude in our May Statement on Monetary Policy that there was no longer an upward risk to our inflation forecast.
No, I didn't say (or imply) that executives have more to lose, although in numerical terms that's clearly true.
Nothingness is the force that binds and does bond all things thru gravimetric probabilities now known but is yet unknowably a regarded sound equation due many physicists not wanting to give nothingness a numerical value.
Since relative rankings do have a permanent and necessary place in every social system, some numerical measures of school accomplishment may still be desirable.
@simon peter, You do realize that the entirety of the Book of Revelation is nothing more than a thinly veiled political tract, railing against the Roman overlords of the time, that names were converted into a numerical value so as not to provoke the ire of Rome?
For us to regard present - day Mankind as socially complete, it would be necessary for it, having achieved the limit of planetary expansion as it has now done, to show an appreciable waning of its power of numerical increase.
This experience does assure me of my personal identity, not of course of numerical identity, with that earlier occasion of experience.
generatkion don't neccesarily mean they are to specific numerical ages..
For some groups, this is the primary method of numerical growth: «Oh, you don't like your church?
Popularity does not equate with truth, but there is significance to the numerical statistics at that level.
As with a noncategorial habit, those instances do not involve the mere repetition of identical though numerical distinct entities but the actual inheritance of one entity from the past in the present.
Yet, no matter how much its qualities change, an individual does not lose its numerical, its individual, identity.
True catholicity does not consist of historical continuity, numerical quantity, and cultural variety alone.
The new nationalist regime forbids conversions and has placed such restrictions on Christian missions that they have been brought to a mere fraction of their former numerical strength, and those missionaries who remain have found it all but impossible to do specifically religious work.
The findings add further weight to calls for food labels that do not require background knowledge or numerical skills and highlight the need for population - based public health interventions.
When you split it out like you did TF, the numerical difference isn't nearly as stark... but I think the conclusion is even more apparent than when everything was lumped together.
Arsenal dominated the midfield, owing to their numerical advantage over Man City's midfield duo of Toure and Fernando, which was the lynchpin to the game panning out in the manner it did.
When you people speak of old age, do u refer in particular to the individual's ability or numerical age?
We had numerical advantage so I don't see why every single Liverpool player in the box wasn't man marked.
When playing a team that sets up as Swansea did, Liverpool should not focus on creating central overloads, through under or overlapping runs, which is extremely difficult with such a large volume of players covering such a small region on the pitch, instead, they should be doing this i.e. creating numerical overloads, or throughballs into those unoccupied regions out wide.
It didn't take long for the Black Ferns to capitalise on the numerical advantage as flanker Sarah Goss cleaned up a wayward lineout before unleashing a big fend on the way to scoring the opener.
This was done to create a 3v2 situation up against the opposition's front two, creating numerical superiority.
«No matter how many times the mainline Democrats or their radical allies on the left say Republicans don't have a numerical majority, it's just not true,» Flanagan wrote.
The GOP might have the numerical majority in the 2 houses, but there are different factions within the GOP (and also within the democrats) and not all have the same views on how the government should do the budget.
The development puts Democrats in a numerical majority, but does not give them control of the chamber, given the alliance of Brooklyn Democratic Sen. Simcha Felder with the Senate GOP (Republicans have aligned themselves in the past with the five member Independent Democratic Conference).
Such numerical values allow pollsters to quantify expected voter turnout but they do not say why respondents are more or less likely to head to the polls.
But while Cuomo wrote Felder a letter last week asking him to join fellow Democrats in the numerical majority, he seems resigned that it may not happen and not much will get done in Albany these last two months of session.
Nice answer, but I would like to add that any such rating is based on giving numerical values to very complex realities, and such evaluations are always opinable and may be very sensible to observator bias («If in my country we do things this way then any country that does it differently is less democratic»).
We need a hospital inspections regime that doesn't just look at numerical targets but examines the quality of care and makes an open, public and explicit judgement.
Formerly his great numerical potential might well have filled this gap but with the development of existing methods of mass destruction numbers alone do not offset the vulnerability inherent in such deficiencies.
But that is exactly what he is doing with respect to energy, where we need objective numerical goals for renewable energy, energy efficiency, and greenhouse gas reductions.
If Democrats pick up the Skelos seat, they'll gain a numerical majority in the chamber — but that doesn't necessarily mean they'll take control.
Flanagan affirmed, too, that he would «absolutely» continue the relationship with the five - member Independent Democratic Conference, which was in a governing coalition for two years while Republicans did not have a numerical majority.
No matter how many times the mainline Democrats or their radical allies on the left say Republicans don't have a numerical majority, it's just not true.
They do not have the numerical majority of 32 members that they need to lead the Senate outright.
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