Sentences with phrase «expressed as a function of the time»

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But your argument commits a typical serious and amateurish category mistake with respect to cause and effect — this mistake is the denial of the truth that cause and effect relationships can and many times do produce real world data that express as nonmonotonic functions.
But all time series can be expressed as a sum of periodic functions; that's the.
Similarly, the evaporative demand, expressed as mean day - time vapor pressure deficit (VPD) each month and the number of frost days (< − 2 °C) were calculated from monthly mean temperature extremes using the 3 - PG function tools (3PGpjs version 2.7, 3 - PG version 1, September 2010).
This dependence is expressed as a function of calendar month, geographic latitude, and LT, fitted over a long time series of TEC measurements (October 2004 — December 2009) over North America.
The national total annual impact of climate change expressed in welfare - equivalent income change for a 2.5 ˚C global warming (relative to pre-industrial times) as a function of per capita income (top panel) and temperature (bottom panel).
One wonders if, as belts continue to tighten for professional publishers, with even, e.g., the normally conservative LexisNexis UK staff expressing the mood of the moment with strike plans, the PR function will be seen as a key driver to assist growth, an occasional disaster mitigator or a luxury to retain in better times.
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