Sentences with phrase «hence tiny bits»

Fine detail has not been noise - reduced out of existence, hence tiny bits of dust are sometimes visible.

Not exact matches

You draw good parallels between them, but if you learn a tiny bit about the ways of the ancient world, the only ways to wage war, and hence survive, were to enslave or kill.
The main objective of the Kepler mission was to find planets, which it does by detecting the periodic dimming made from a planet moving in front of a star, and hence blocking out a tiny bit of starlight.
It did this by detecting the periodic dimming made from a planet moving in front of a star, and hence blocking out a tiny bit of starlight.
The incoming solar radiation has changed just a tiny bit in comparison — since 1950, by the way, it has even decreased and thus offset a small part of the human - caused warming — hence humans have probably caused more warming than is observed (best estimate is 110 % of observed warming).
For example, because the mass balance argument says nothing about absolute numbers or attribution it may be that we are also — for example — destroying carbon - fixing plankton, reducing the breaking of waves and hence mechanical mixing with the upper ocean, releasing methane in the tundra which was previously held by acid rain and which can now be converted to CO2, or it may be we are just seeing a deep current, a tiny bit warmer than usual because of the MWP, heating deep ocean clathrate so that methanophage bacteria can devour it and give off CO2.
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