Sentences with phrase «exponential trend»

This is what was suggested by a comment regarding exponential trends in earnings in Part 1 of this article.
Expect debt to increase, politicians and central banks to spend and «print» and markets to boom and bust and follow exponential trends higher.
However, there is some additional good news in the report, which is that the growth curve has not [yet] begun to flatten from its roughly exponential trend.
«What we found is that it's not a linear relationship between the nitrous oxide and the [nitrogen fertilizer] rate applied, but a nonlinear, exponential trend across many different crop types,» including corn, major grain types, rice and grasses, said study co-author Neville Millar, senior research associate with Michigan State's W.K. Kellogg Biological Station.
But projecting based on the exponential trend of producer inventories over time; I estimate that about 115 tonnes of marijuana will be available by the end of 2018 (Figure 1).
The exponential trend accounts for the expected acceleration of growth in the market due to new recreational producers and investments by existing medical producers to increase production and inventories in preparation for recreational legalization.
It is impossible to distinguish a linear trend from an exponential trend like the one used for the A2 model input over such a short time period.
In other words, the slope keeps getting larger in an exponential trend, but stays the same in a linear trend.
Since a perfectly linear trend would have R2 = 1, I suggest that it would be impossible to distinguish a linear from an exponential trend like that followed by the A2 scenario in real, «noisy» data over such a short time period.
Alternatively, you can just plot an exponential trend line against the data, using excel, and get it to display the equation.
Allegation 2: It is said that we unreasonably say that because CO2 concentration has been rising in a straight line for a decade it may continue to rise in a straight line for the rest of this century, and that over a period as short as a decade or less it is impossible to distinguish a linear trend from an exponential trend such as that predicted by the IPCC on the A2 scenario.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z