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The figure below illustrates that the 49 basis point increase in the 10 - Year Treasury Note rate between 2016 and 2017 was partially offset by a 15 basis point decline in the mortgage risk premium, which is the residual between the 30 - Year Fixed Rate mortgage rate and the 10 - Year Treasury Note rate.
The figure below illustrates the situation on 17 March 2013, approximately the peak of the drought.
The figure below illustrates this point.
The figure below illustrates the potential trading interactions across states and compliance pathways.
The figure below illustrates the relationship between the four - quarter change in the 10 - year Treasury yield and the difference between four - quarter total return on the FTSE Nareit All Equity REIT Index and the S&P 500.
The figure below illustrates the similarities and differences among a 401 (k), Traditional IRA, Roth IRA, and a personal investment account.
As the figure below illustrates, minimum volatility strategies, particularly dividend growers, and broader world allocation strategies all outperform the S&P 500 in periods when the cyclically adjusted P / E ratio exceeds 28.
The figure below illustrates changes in our low income student population across Central Texas over the last decade.
The figure below illustrates some of the key features and functionality of Website Builder.
The figures below illustrate the relationship between housing quality, stress, and live release for shelter cats.

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Figure 1 below illustrates amounts available from OAS, C / QPP and GIS.
This is probably best illustrated in the figure below, where the authors apply their method of analysis to the satellite sea surface height (SSH) data (AVISO):
This is illustrated in the figure below.
Below figure illustrates the importance of oxidative stress that can affect all organs in our body and contribute to multiple health problems.
In fact, one observational system of which I am aware (i.e., the TAP System for Teacher and Student Advancement) is marketing its proprietary system, using as a primary selling point figures illustrating (with text explaining) how clients who use their system will improve their prior «Widget Effect» results (i.e., yielding such normal curves; see Figure below, as per Jerald & Van Hook, 2011, p. 1).
This is illustrated in Figure 1 below.
Ironic here is that they, immediately thereafter, insert their Figure D (p. v titled Figure 3 below), that they explicitly title «Connecting the Dots,» to illustrate all of the punitive consequences already at play across the nation (giving Delaware, Florida, and Louisiana (dis) honorable mentions for leading the nation when it comes to their policy efforts to connect the dots).
As illustrated in Figure 1 below, NISL aims to provide high - quality training and coaching that is targeted to their contexts and levels of prior expertise of the principals receiving the coaching, to transform educational practices and improve school effectiveness on a large scale.
She used R (i.e., a free software environment for statistical computing and graphics) to simulate correlation scatterplots (see Figures below) to illustrate three unique situations: (1) a simulation where there are two indicators (e.g., teacher value - added and observational estimates plotted on the x and y axes) that have a correlation of r = 0.28 (the highest correlation coefficient at issue in the aforementioned post); (2) a simulation exploring the impact of negative bias and a moderate correlation on a group of teachers; and (3) another simulation with two indicators that have a non-linear relationship possibly induced or caused by bias.
This is illustrated in patent figure 6 below.
The graph below (Figure 1) illustrates how your finance charge would accumulate over the course of your original loan if you were to keep it and your new loan if you refinance.
Figure 2 (below) illustrates 10 - year returns for the do - nothing portfolio, total returns, and investor returns across fund types.
These «details» are matched with a black and white Hollywood film still that Baldessari has illuminated and illustrated with pops of primary coloured shapes and figures, mirroring and creating a strong visual link with the almost abstract and strongly coloured compositions of the Miró works below.
But as illustrated in the figure below, simply extrapolating this correlation forward in time puts the Antarctic temperature in the near future somewhere upwards of 10 degrees Celsius warmer than present — rather at the extreme end of the vast majority of projections (as we have discussed here).
This can be illustrated from our 2007 BAMS paper, where the set of relatively closely spaced stations shown in Figure 10 (reproduced belw) have significantly different long term trends, as summarized in Table 5 (reproduced below) from that paper.
Hansen et al 1988 Hansen et al 1988 defined 3 scenarios (A, B, C), illustrated in the two graphics below taken from Figure 3 of the original article.
Figure 5 (below) illustrates that countries with strong gross domestic products — the value of goods and services produced within a country annually — boast correspondingly high electrification levels (the percentage of households with electricity).
This is illustrated in Figure 8, below, which compares national allocations under the EU's «30 % below» scenario with Greenhouse Development Rights allocations under the 2ºC emergency pathway.
For example, although GRACE gravity estimates had not detected any added water mass to the oceans, Cazenave (2008) added a 2 mm / year adjustment, as illustrated from her Figure 1 below.
In Figure 13 below (from Kennett 1990), the bottom frame labeled Proteus, illustrates a simplified vertical structure of the Atlantic Ocean around 60 million years ago.
This seemingly paradoxical result is illustrated in the Figure below.
(For those interested, check out Figure 9.1 from slide 98 of the report, below, which illustrates this relationship.
Figure 4, below, illustrates this.
Figure 1 below illustrates the Pacific sector's potential foraging grounds.
These trends are illustrated in the figure below, which shows essentially flat energy use and emissions in the reference case but declining energy use and emissions in the energy efficiency case.
However, based on Antarctic ice core data, changes in CO2 follow changes in temperatures by about 600 to 1000 years, as illustrated in Figure 1 below.
Thus the topography of the coastal shelves and depth of submerged glacier grounding points determines the impact of upwelled CDW and limits extreme basal melting to a relatively few locations as illustrated by the red and orange areas in the figure below (from Depoorter 2013)..
This fact is illustrated in the figure below, and the underlying reasons are outlined in detail here — if the figure below does not make sense, then you should revisit this post before reading further.
This clearly has not occurred, as illustrated, for example, in the figure below for the lower troposphere»
The left - hand panel of Figure 1 (below) illustrates the observed trends over the period 1900 — 2012 for weather observing stations in the contiguous United States located west of longitude 116 ° W — this includes all of Washington and Oregon, most of California, and parts of Idaho and Nevada.
Figure 1 below illustrates this effect, where the brown verticals represent annual temperatures, the green is decadal and the red line represents fifty year steps.
This is illustrated in the figure below, using a highly convex (quadratic) function for illustrative purposes.
As Figure 2 below illustrates, reducing their energy consumption by ~ 74 % results in a savings of ~ 83 %.
The answer is fairly straightforward, and it is illustrated in the figure below using a statistical Monte Carlo simulation.
The figure below from the IPCC report illustrates why 96 — 97 % of climate science experts and peer - reviewed research agree that humans are the main cause of global warming.
Our Figure below helps to illustrate the discrepancy between climate model estimates and real - world estimates of the earth's equilibrium climate sensitivity.
The significant scale up in the electricity provided by renewable energy to phase out Germany's nuclear power sector while meeting its climate goals is illustrated by the two figures below.
Unless Germany brought an additional 40 billion kWh of generation from its older, more carbon - intensive coal - fired power plants offline, this planned uptick in fossil fuel generation would cause the country's overall carbon emissions to rise by as much as 14 % of the country's 2008 total carbon emissions (33 million tons of CO2), illustrated in Figure 1 below.
It should be noted that back in January Patently Mobile posted a report titled «A Microsoft Patent Reveals a Highly Advanced Home Automation Device that's Miles ahead of Amazon's Echo» which also illustrated a future smart home speaker system using a projection system as noted in the Microsoft patent figure below.
According to Samsung, the speech signal is transmitted to the signal processor through the microphones built - into the camera that either sits on top of a future TV or is integrated right into the bezel of the TV as example patent figures illustrate below.
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