Sentences with phrase «fraction of a degree of»

Known as a sous vide cooker, the heated bath holds food for hours within a fraction of a degree of the preset temperature, eliminating oxidation reactions that can discolor food and harm its flavor or texture.
We are talking about an allegedly devastating increase in temperature of a fraction of a degree of warming today.
to assume that a fraction of a degree of temperature difference is enough to drive such a net flow without actually considering mechanisms, I suppose there isn't money for good research on the subject.
You may not notice a fraction of a degree of warming, but you do notice the super hurricane, or super nor'easter, or super cloud burst, or super drought, that a fraction of a degree of global warming can produce.
As I pointed out recently, climate scientist Gavin Schmidt showed that El Niño only accounts for a fraction of a degree of this heating.
But I think it exists, and that it adds a fraction of a degree of warming — it's just too small to measure.
A lot of people trying to downplay all this are saying it's all due to El Niño, but we know that's not the case; it accounts for only a fraction of a degree of warming.
Man's contribution to the effect is nearly nil, and to spend * trillions * of dollars to stop a tiny fraction of a degree of climate change is beyond stupid.

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The fraction of women pursuing degrees in computer science has declined dramatically since the 1980s.
Only a small fraction of applicants get in, he says, and many of those already have degrees in related fields like health sciences.
Livingston counters that the university is committed to seeing students continue their education, and only a small fraction of StartX founders enter the program without having finished their undergraduate degree.
Currently, only a small fraction of immigrants have advanced degrees.
Back then, there were junior gold and silver mining companies that were a fraction of the market cap of their much larger - cap mining peers that had much stronger management, had managed geopolitical risk in a superior manner, and had streamlined operations to a far greater degree than their larger - cap peers that were not huge risks.
In the experience of anger, we have the sense of the anger of a fraction of a second ago welling up into the present, exacting some degree of conformity with the past.
Nature's leaps may be small on the micro-level but, as Leibniz, in another aspect of his monadology said, there are an infinity of fractions between any one size or degree and zero.
The likelihood of a given person's behaving in conformance with a given «act» is a function of three factors: «salience,» the degree to which the particular behavior exists psychologically for the person; «repertoire,» the summed salience of all possible acts for the person in his present situation (any single act is a fraction of repertoire); «arousal,» which is the extent to which the person is activated to perform any act in his present situation.
All sous vide products in the Grant Creative Cuisine are accurate to a fraction of a degree, meaning you can deliver high quality, consistent sous vide dishes every time.
Parents must be honest and realistic with their kids during the application process about how much they will spend on college... MORE Parents need to encourage their high school seniors to investigate all options, including in - state schools which will cost a fraction of a private college which can save significantly on the cost of a bachelor's degree.
Hone adds, «We are just starting to dream about other uses for these structures — for example, as micro-hotplates that can be heated to thousands of degrees in a fraction of a second to study high - temperature chemical reactions or catalysis.»
This tugs at nearby rubidium atoms which have been chilled to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero: a positive charge on the surface of the nanotubes attracts the rubidium atoms» electrons, while the positively charged nucleus is repelled.
An international team of scientists analysing data from over 190 countries found that every increase in temperature of one degree Celsius was linked with a decrease in the alcohol - attributable fraction (AAF *) of cirrhosis of 0.3 %.
Flying 36 kilometers high, BOOMERANG's 1.3 - meter telescope zeroed in on microwave fluctuations spanning just fractions of an angular degree.
A congruent number is simply a whole number like 1, 2, 3,... that happens to be the area of a right triangle (one with a 90 - degree corner) whose three sides all have lengths that are either whole numbers or fractions like 3/2, 10/3,... For example, 6 is a congruent number, because it's the area of the familiar 3 -4-5 right triangle.
When cooled to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero, atoms are easier to control, and their quantum properties come to the fore.
Predicted warming of a fraction of a degree may be too much for them.
But in warm - blooded species, which continuously regulate body temperature, the task is more difficult: The brain must be tricked into thinking the local temperature — which it senses through clues like blood flow — is too hot so that it lowers the body temperature a few fractions of a degree.
Such blobs, astronomers believe, could only arise deep within the core of the blast from the flash fusion of silicon atoms into unstable atoms of nickel, a process that lasts a fraction of a second and requires temperatures of at least 5 billion degrees.
The researchers use a quantum gas microscope to image the atoms, which have been cooled to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero and trapped in place using lasers.
To observe spin waves, McGuirk and physicists Heather Lewandowski and Dave Harber started with a cloud of rubidium atoms chilled to fractions of a degree above absolute zero.
The experiment monitors germanium detectors, cooled to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero, for subtle vibration and ionization effects that would be produced by WIMPs colliding with germanium nuclei.
That temperature is impressive because it was thought that cooling an object down to fractions of a degree above absolute zero was the only way to keep its atoms from jostling each other and destroying entanglement's delicate links, or coherence.
We quantify bone volume fraction (BV / TV), degree of anisotropy (DA), trabecular thickness (Tb.Th), bone surface to volume ratio (BS / BV), and cortical thickness and investigate the distribution of BV / TV and cortical thickness throughout the bone / epiphysis.
It will be hooked to a dilution refrigerator set at 10 - to - 50 milli - Kelvins, a temperature more than 50 times colder than deep space and a small fraction of a degree above absolute zero.
View of the dilution refrigerator that will lower temperature to a small fraction of a degree above absolute zero when connected.
[46](Presently the ecliptic latitude is 43.5 ° South but it has decreased by a fraction of a degree since Ptolemy's time due to proper motion.)
When the crystal is magnetized and cooled to a fraction of a degree, the electrons unite, forming a peculiar quantum state that could be the makings of an unimaginably powerful computer.
Imagine sea levels rising by feet instead of inches, global average temperatures increasing by many degrees instead of just fractions and an increase in other cataclysmic, costly and fatal weather events.
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If it's unable to move to a great degree, it at least should get a small fraction of the world devoting some welcome thought to the Israeli - Palestinian situation.
Their peers» average test scores are about 0.15 standard deviations higher, and the new schools have higher - quality teachers, measured in terms of the fraction of teachers with less than three years» experience, the fraction that are new to the school that year, the percentage of teachers with an advanced degree, and the share of teachers who attended a «highly competitive» college as defined by the Barron's rankings.
However, fewer than 40,000 American students, on average, receive bachelor's degrees in computer science each year, meeting only a fraction of the...
Increasing the fraction of non-white young adults who earn bachelor's degrees would increase the number of potential non-white teachers, and would likely reduce the racial and ethnic mismatch between students and teachers.
But in a study of Georgia Tech's hugely successful online master of science in computer science (OMSCS) program, educational economists Joshua Goodman and Amanda Pallais and public policy expert Julia Melkers found that digital learning can tap into a new market of students by offering an online degree that is equivalent in all ways to an in - person degree, at a fraction of the cost.
Other data series (for example, the fraction of students completing any degree or certificate program) show higher levels but similar trends.
These clear plastic rings fit around Fraction Circles to show the relationships among fractions, decimals, and percents (1/4 = 0.25 = 25 %); to demonstrate the equivalence of minutes and fractional parts of an hour (15 minutes = 1/4 hour); and to express fractional parts of a circle in degrees (1/4 of a circle = 90 & deg;).
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