Sentences with phrase «equivalent change»

As has become the norm, comfort and sport modes allow drivers to tailor the damping behaviour to suit different driving styles, along with equivalent changes to steering effort, transmission and throttle response, and in the case of Eco mode, different air conditioning settings.
The team measured the effect the soot would have had on glaciers at the time in terms of equivalent changes in air temperature.
For instance, the effect of soot making snow and sea ice darker has a higher efficacy than an equivalent change in CO2 with the same forcing, mainly because there is a more important ice - albedo feedback in the soot case.
They found that the likelihood of such extreme summers rose sharply in every region, cropping up at least 70 times more often in 2012 than in 1973 — a tenfold increase over the equivalent change looking at temperature alone.
In contrast, an equivalent change in the amount of maternal schooling adds about three - quarters of a year to children's completed schooling.
For instance, the effect of soot making snow and sea ice darker has a higher efficacy than an equivalent change in CO2 with the same forcing, mainly because there is a more important ice - albedo feedback in the soot case.
To make the equivalent changes on a corporate network using Group Policy, follow a slightly different set of steps.
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