Sentences with phrase «go by frequency»

And don't just go by frequency of replies - is the founder being respectful and helpful towards the investors / backers, or is it more hostile?

Not exact matches

«The first place we're going to hit is Aequitas, and we'll probably leave standing orders there, because we're pretty confident we're not going to be sniffed out by the high - frequency guys.»
What happened here is that, from mid-January until two days ago, energy was «going missing» from the huge, interconnected system — by a tiny margin, more energy was being consumed than was being produced, leading the average frequency over that period to be 49.996 Hz rather than 50 Hz.
As time goes by, the frequency and quantity of feedings determine your milk supply in a more precise way and your body starts to only make the amount of milk your baby actually needs.
Supply goes from being driven by postpartum hormones to driven by demand (frequency of breastfeeding and pumping).
If I don't plan for the day ahead of time (or my alarm doesn't go off, which happens with startling frequency), we're typically late, usually by about half an hour.
The research by scientists at Children's Hospital Los Angeles and Columbia University shows a link between a particular allele for serotonin found at a higher frequency in those at risk of depression because of family history, and those who go on to develop major depressive disorder.
When comparing behavior several weeks after downloading Pokémon GO, to the week before downloading, walking and sedentary behavior was still 68 percent greater and 18 percent lower, respectively, even though frequency of game play decreased by 58 percent.
The frequency and growth of diabetes has not gone unnoticed by pharmaceutical companies — at least 20 firms are feverishly searching for remedies, and at least 40 new drugs are being tested.
«The simplest way for a phonon to cross an interface is by a two - phonon elastic processes: a phonon comes in, a phonon of the same frequency goes out.»
Keep your meal frequency high by eating 5 - 6 solid meals every day and a couple of protein shakes throughout the day, especially after working out and before going to bed.
So, in an effort to manage my weight and not add stress to my life (by worrying about what I'm going to eat during the day), I looked for a solution that incorporates some type of fast while also keeping my meals on the low frequency side.
There's unflinchingly presented violent acts of increasing frequency - the film starts calm but by its end has gone all out - that involve blunt trauma, executions, trampling, stabbings and more.
Their supported frequency bands are identical to the ones supported by the original Galaxy Tab E 8.0 (SM - T375), and the same goes for their other connectivity options, save for Bluetooth capabilities which weren't detailed by the WFA.
You know upfront the highest your rate could go, the frequency of any adjustments and the amount by which your payments could change.
The barking problem may be resolved to our advantage by management and education: first, immediately reduce the frequency of barking before we all go insane; and second, teach your dog to «Woof» and «Shush» on cue.
If these practices are followed consistently the frequency of the mutation will be reduced as time goes by and there will be far less risk of an untested dog succumbing to a reaction..
Or the fraught scouting expedition where each of my warrior - priestesses went mad, in turn, until they started to refuse healing with increasing frequency and had to be pulled screaming through each encounter by a paranoid jester.
Concepts of radio and waves will be explored in this program, bookended by works that draw from broadcasts that go unnoticed, such as Bill Balaskas» cobbled together news bulletins and Susan Hiller's translations of radio frequencies emitted by the Big Bang.
WHITNEY MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART March 6 - June 1 Curated by Henriette Huldisch and Shamim M. Momin These days, biennials around the world come and go with such banal frequency that one is tempted...
The «loaded dice» /» return time» /» frequency of extremes» metrics being used by Hansen, Pall, Rahmstorf & Coumou, Allen etc. are going to be much more useful for anyone who cares about what effects these extremes are having.
Some of the very wet years are caused by El Nino, a reversal of winds over the Pacific Ocean that has been going on every few years ever since there was a Pacific Ocean... People... will cite computer models predicting that El Ninos should become stronger or more frequent with global warming, but there are an awful lot of other models showing that they won't change or that they might even lessen in frequency.
On the other hand, if by some chance and what ends up happening is totally independent of human activity, because it turns out after all that CO2 from fossil fuels is magically transparent to infrared and has no effect on ocean pH, unlike regular CO2, say, but coincidentally big pieces of the ice sheets melt and temperature goes up 7 C in the next couple of centuries and weather patterns change and large unprecedented extreme events happen with incerasing frequency, and coincidentally all the reefs and shellfish die and the ocean becomes a rancid puddle, that could be unfortunate.
He went on to say «It found many people living near wind turbines at a wind farm near Cape Bridgewater in Victoria are suffering health complaints caused by low - frequency noise generated by wind turbines».
Not one of the people who they trot out as «eminent scientists» or «experts» have ever bothered to go out in the field; gather any real data; or even speak, in person (ie in the same room at the same time) to the people suffering the known and obvious adverse health effects caused by incessant low - frequency noise and infrasound.
The best you can do with any series probably is to limit what you do claim as a «trend» is that it is bounded by a single sine wave over the series as a lower frequency limit if you are going to be «accurate»..
«However, investors continue to lack trust in the Albanian judiciary, hence I think that the successful completion of justice system reform that is currently under way, will be an enormous step towards improvement of the business climate and that obviously goes hand to hand with addressing other issues raised by investors such as transparency of public procurement and PPP processes, frequency of changes to legislation etc.».
On the rare occasions when a firm does start up a series of blogs on its own initiative, activity often drops off quickly and months can go by between fresh postings — as you know, blogs need passion and frequency to survive.
I even went beyond the CodeX stratosphere by collaborating with a PhD student at SRI International to develop a code that could count the frequencies of my keywords in a document and paste those statistics to a spreadsheet.
Your rate and eligibility will be determined by how long you'll be gone, the destination, and the frequency of your travel.
Playing Regulate by Warren G didn't help me bring the buzz back (it only happened at one particular frequency, and this track wasn't activating it) but it did show me the limits of the Egg's bass capabilities, which went further than I had expected.
Frequency response for the S20 is a claimed 39Hz - 40kHz, and we'll tell you right now that we're pretty impressed by just how low they go.
Expanding on that idea of simplicity, recommendations are going to be a big part of the Android TV experience, freeing users from the need to hunt down new content and instead hitting them with smartly tailored suggestions, as well as sorting things like apps by frequency of use.
And judging by the frequency of these questions, and overall confusion they cause, I'm going to assume people can't seem to get straight answers!
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