Sentences with phrase «dots on graph»

As indicated by the green dots on the graph, I published several articles on Apple and each produced attractive returns thanks to growth and valuation.
In one experiment, he and his colleagues asked volunteers to draw pairs of dots on graph paper.

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The black paper you see taped to the bottom of my graph paper was simply to enable me to easily slide the paper under the waxed paper on which I piped my royal icing dots.
Millions of people all around Europe tuned in to watch the graphs of the protons» progress, which on the screen simply looked like two dots traversing a ring.
Above each word on your graph's x-axis, mark a dot that corresponds with the number of subjects along the y - axis.
He plays a beat cop gunning to nab the Caped Crusader, another role that plots a wayward dot on his non-linear graph.
A score of more than 1,000 - a dot on the right of the graph - would mean a school where the results were better than the national average once you have taken the pupils» prior academic records into account.
Consequently, the first Abbott graph calculates performance from the time the article was published to the spin - off date indicated by the red dot on the first graph.
If you click on a game on xbldb dot com you can see a graph that will show that it happens sometimes.
Essentially, our job is to not only create the content, but also connect the dots for those individuals who can help us spread our story across first degree relationships defining social graphs (friends) and second - degree graphs linked by friends of friends and so on.
Just as a reminder of how un-invested the United States is in energy inquiry, I can't resist republishing a graph that has become an icon here on Dot Earth — a portrait of half a century of federal investment in basic civilian research and development (provided by Kei Koizumi of the Office of Science and Technology Policy):
The dotted line on the graph is the average temperature of the Northern Hemisphere for the last 1000 years.
Lamb defined them by the dotted line on the graph, as the labeling indicates.
On the lower graph, the dotted line shows the linear trend in temperature change from 5150 BCE to 1850 CE.
Hovering over a station's dot will display some station information; clicking on it will produce an annual mean graph of the selected station and give access to the station data.
And, while 10 years may be barely a dot on a climate graph, it is a helluva long time in politics, or if you are trying to feed your family.
All of the warming rates shown in this post (the dotted red lines on each graph) lie between 0.1 and 0.2 degC / decade.
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