Sentences with phrase «from lesser variations»

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But should there be any greater tendency for the more complex rather than for the less complex to persist from such variation?
The approximate value (which may change based on natural variations in the plant - based ingredients): • Vega One Chocolate flavor contains less than 1/10 mg of caffeine from cocoa powder per serving.
Nope, everything is simply a variation of normal and doctors are too stupid to know their a $ $ from a hole in the ground, much less to dispute a sanctimommy's notion of when she is in labor.
Sampling DNA from 54 Finns, Pääbos team found that Finns have much less genetic variation than other Europeans do in three small regions of the Y chromosome, which is found only in males.
With this map of genetic variation in hand, the scientists could then estimate how big the population of passenger pigeons once was — typically, a small population will have less genetic variation than a larger one because it derives from a smaller pool of ancestors who bred successfully.
Our results may be partly explained by the assumption that variation in coloration makes predators less effective that hunt by sight,» says Prof Anders Forsman from the Linnaeus University.
Periods of volcanism can cool the climate (as with the 1991 Pinatubo eruption), methane emissions from increased biological activity can warm the climate, and slight changes in solar output and orbital variations can all have climate effects which are much shorter in duration than the ice age cycles, ranging from less than a decade to a thousand years in duration (the Younger Dryas).
Background: Familial factors play an important role in the variation of risk factors of cardiovascular diseases (CVD), but less is known about how they affect the risk of death from CVD.
The authors acknowledge that a limitation of their study is that it is based on clinical data from Mexico, which has much less summer - winter variation than Europe, thus affecting mosquitoes» survival and overwintering.
The light beer variation would have even less, depending on how much alcohol it has, from 54 to 96 calories in 12 - oz.
Many smart and progressive strength and conditioning coaches are turning away from traditional bilateral (two - legged) exercise like the squat and deadlift in favour of the split squat and its variations simply because it has less potential for causing injury.
Knock out your last set of barbell squats — any weighted variation from my article «The More Gain, Less Pain Guide to Squats» will work here — and then take a rest period before getting two feet under you and cranking out as many quality, constant - tension bodyweight squats as you can muster.
You've probably seen a less - shiny variation on this look on Dave from accounting.
A variation on the theme of Chet Baker: Robert Budreau's Born To Be Blue takes some lesser - known points from the life of the junkie cool jazz icon (an aborted movie project with Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis, the half - dozen forgotten albums he cut for World Pacific in 1966, etc.) and reworks them into a fantasy anti-biopic.
A variation on the theme of Chet Baker: Robert Budreau's Born To Be Blue takes some lesser - known points from the life of the junkie cool jazz icon (an aborted movie project with Italian producer Dino De Laurentiis, the half - dozen forgotten albums he cut for World Pacific in 1966, etc.) and reworks them into a fantasy...
So less about variations to choose from, but then in the editing room, I thought, let's try to use them all.
Christoph Waltz does a variation on his Nazi baddie from «Inglorious Basterds,» to much lesser effect.
Finally, in Phase 5, we will examine the impact of variations in the robot's verbal repertoire that are likely to make it more or less trusted as an informant by children from particular language backgrounds.
Less is known about variation in vocabulary growth among children from low - income families, or what factors contribute to that variation.
Hopefully, prompting from the guidance to look at the variation in disciplinary responses by schools within the district would encourage the local school board to voluntarily eliminate suspensions for attendance violations and adopt (district - wide) those responses already working well in its less racially isolated schools.
The PISA data indicate that the observed variation in the distribution of student characteristics across countries does not place the United States at a disadvantage in international assessments compared with other highly developed countries; students with high levels of socioeconomic status had an educational advantage over their low SES counterparts across all 20 countries, even after considering the differences in the percentage of students who are immigrants, from less - advantaged homes, non-native language speakers, and other factors.
Park also steers customers to less expensive variations from companies such as Shed Magic.
AKC rally, a variation on traditional obedience, is designed to be a bit more fun and a bit less strenuous, and to serve as a link from the American Kennel Club's Canine Good Citizen program to obedience and agility competition.
Even within less than 2 minutes; it is clear to see that Rage 2 has greater enemy variation between different tribes, mechs and gigantic monsters accompanied by a wide arsenal of weaponry and abilities with what looks to be vehicular combat from a third - person perspective.
If you're a fan of songs like Pursuing My True Self you're in luck as there's a couple different variations available, but if you're a fan of some of the less popular songs such as Backside of the TV, there's generally only one or two at the most here to choose from.
The Beamos is on this list for much the same reason as the Armos — its variations all look amazing and its method of defeat fluctuates from game to game — but the Beamos has the added element of presenting a constant threat of high damage output (via laser beam no less) and, sometimes, genuine invincibility.
This was met with abuse from my teammates (< 3) telling me to «go back to CoD,» and other less friendly variations.
The artist mastered this technique, developing a panoply of variations on the theme that yielded lovely abstractions, but became alienated from the art world and retreated into seclusion until his death in 2008 and was more or less forgotten.
If you download 1998 - 2009 cloud cover here, and sea surface temperatures here, you can see that, except for a cloud band from ~ 0 to 10 degrees N, cloudiness is generally less where SST is warmer, though there are lots of details and spatial variation that lessen the correlation.
The series are shown from 800 to 1995 and have been filtered to remove variations on time scales less than 20 years.
Michael, think about what would happen as small variations in earth's orbit changed such that the northern polar region received increasingly less sunlight each summer, preventing all of the previous year's snowfall from melting.
«Dr. Meier said that small variations from one year to the next were less significant than the long - term trajectory, which remained toward progressively more open water.
So long as I # is that for the same side of a reflecting interface or the same direction as I — the amount of I that is transmitted or goes in a different direction may be more or less than what was actually taken from another path because of the variation of n, but the amount of I # that is transmitted or goes in a different direction will be equal to the amount that was taken from another path.
The climatic stress facing the poor countries of West Africa is not fundamentally different from the climatic stress facing the states of the southwest U.S., namely, less water availability for their burgeoning populations, the former through natural and human - induced variations in the WAM (West African Monsoon) and the latter from natural and human - induced variations in the snowpacks in the Sierra Nevada and Rocky mountains.
If one takes the Moberg reconstruction as base, the variation was ~ 0.8 K, again of which less than 0.1 K from volcanic, thus 0.7 K from solar changes.
Actually though, there is slightly less variation in the transients than you would expect from the equilibrium results.
The Top Of Atmosphere solar irradiance varies from about 1365.4 watts per meter squared to about 1366.4 watts / M ^ 2, but that variation (less than 1 %) doesn't modulate the global temperature significantly — see http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/pmod/from:1978/mean:10/offset:-1366/plot/wti/from:1978/mean:10
If one takes the MBH98 / 99 reconstruction as base, the variation in the pre-industrial period was ~ 0.2 K, of which less than 0.1 K (in average) from volcanic eruptions, the rest mostly from solar (I doubt that land use changes had much influence on global temperatures).
# 57 Solar activity (if you mean TSI) has no clear trend from 1980s (if any, less pronounced than the difference bewteen a minimum and a maximum in a cycle, and I'm not informed of a statistical link between solar cycle variation and cyclone activity).
It rose more than that going from the glacial period to the Younger Dryas (about 120 m), and may have risen about 24 m to 36 m from the Younger Dryas to the Holocene, but has only slowly varied during the Holocene, with variation less than 1 m over the last 6,000 y. I don't think NYC is in any danger.
The broadly averaged CO2 levels you cite are far less relevant to the realities of fossil changes than shorter - term variations that, AFAIK, can't (yet) be derived from the data.
The band of TSI in which the switch from warming to cooling and back again is a variation of less than 4 Watts per square metre of heat arriving at the Earth's surface.
Now, as you say, there are all sorts of problems with the historical records of sea level but — just as with temperatures — it is likely that measurements from the satellites will be more accurate and less prone to random variation and sampling error than measurements from ground based sensors.
Perhaps the sub-decadal escalator steps we see like the ones http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/hadcrut4gl/mean:101/mean:103/plot/hadcrut4gl/mean:29/mean:31/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1979/to:1988/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1987.5/to:1995.5/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:1996.5/to:2001.5/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/from:2003/to:2008/trend/plot/hadcrut4gl/last:72/trend from ’79 to» 88, ’87 to» 95, ’96 to» 01, ’03 to ’08 and in the last six years all forming part of the longest and sharpest sustained rising global interpolated surface weather station temperature rise on record tell us not to be overly interested in a short - term variation in what is, after all, much less measured and much more difficult to measure?
The Pacific Decadal Variation is a system that switches from more or less cold, nutrient - rich, deep ocean upwelling every 20 to 30 years.
In other words, of the possible variation which Curry first suggests, off of the extreme reading that the «could be» one end of the equation = - the one that just happens to have the maximum plausible natural variability that the IPCC could even reasonably conceive, in Curry's estimation, be exactly what the natural variability here in fact IS, but then from there goes extreme again, and concludes that within her own plus minus 20 % range — guess what — IT ALSO goes in the extreme direction, away from the mean of natural variability averaging out and the change we see is our influence (which assuredly it is not, but the point is it is impossible to pinpoint any small range, though Curry here does it anyway) so that in effect IT IS 50 % to 60 % (or 70 % when she adds on that «anthropogenic is 50 % or less.
What is clear is that the old TSI reconstructions based on the Opinions, of course differ, but what is clear is that the variation since we have satellite observations has been minimal, nothing at all if we simply look at changes at the solar cycle minima, and less than 1 W / m2 from valley to peak.
It appears that the message from the AGW believers regarding solar impact on our climate is slowly shifting from «it is insignificant, limited to the measurable direct impact from changes in solar irradiation» to «well, it could be a cause of natural variation but is still much less significant than anthropogenic factors (i.e. CO2)»
However, if we switch to models which are less than 5 or 10 years old, then any divergence from reality can be conveniently dismissed as short - term variation.
I found it to be in the model ball park (perhaps a bit larger, actually) which implied a large warming bias in the surface data, a large cooling bias in the satellite data, some less large combination of those two, or an unknown real climactic effect on lapse rate variation that only operates on the long term and is absent from current models:
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