Sentences with phrase «get graph paper»

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In order to do that, it doesn't quite get rid of the graph paper, but it does have to propose fabulously complicated kinds of graph paper with curled - up hidden dimensions.
A kid with a ruler and some graph paper could've got it fairly right.
2) Since I think of nutritional ketosis as a tool in a tool box, Is there any research / papers that quantify the ranges of NT and the associated time cost for getting back into NT once you're no longer in NT (nice graphs that show time since in NT vs the time to get back into NT).
I sometimes can get a grasp on how the chemistry works by reading various papers, but the graph you have here makes it much easier to see the whole picture.
Drawn on graph paper and scanned in, these were from an exercise the some of the students had completed the day before with the intention of getting box and whisker.
In addition to the project and budget sheets I give each pupil 2 sheets of graph paper for their scale drawings, an Argos catalogue and a plastic wallet to keep all their bits in I usually allow 6 - 7 hours - depending on how «distracted» the students get with the Argos catalogue and # 1000 to spend!
And the end of the green curve, where the Kindle rank is 200,000 and the paper rank is 1,000,000, is an approximation, since the Kindle line should be approach asymptotic by the time it gets to 700,000, but I'd need another decade on the graph to show that.
The Kindle - graph feature isn't nearly the same as a real autograph, so anyone who wants a book as a collector's item would still need to get a paper copy.
From the day I finally got an NES with the first two Zelda's and would lay on my living room rug drawing out maps on graph paper until the day I gathered with friends to tackle Triforce Heroes «Den of Trials, each and every installment has brought a new joy into my life making it my favorite escape.
In terms of his creative process, he adds: «When I'm not blagging it, I sketch everything out first, get it all right in my head using either isometric or graph paper, I then digitise the pieces once I've got it all worked out.
And we discovered a horrible leak in the bathroom and / or wall and got a new tub and I designed a new bathroom using pinterest and graph paper.
I thought he might be unhappy to see: — the adjustment (in the new paper) losing the 1998 RSS high temp shown in Zeke Hausfather's older graph, so the «cooling trend» argument gets hurt, or — the newer graph having one more recent data point than the older, so the «cooling trend» argument gets hurt, or — the newer graph showing a shorter time span and so not showing the lower temps in earlier decades, so the «cooling trend» argument gets hurt, or — the newer graph isn't directly comparable to an older graph he prefers to look at without thinking about the numbers along the side, or — I du n no.
The graphs are entirely clear — the electronic records almost always got the number and names of people involved wrong and almost always got the number and type of key events wrong, and in nearly every case, the errors were not discovered until the paper's authors sat down with the people involved in the electronic record and talked to them.
I really want to read the imminent Salby paper with the supporting data and graphs before getting too excited about all this.
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