Sentences with phrase «historic conditions»

Also, models are unable to simulate current or historic conditions because we don't have accurate knowledge or measures.
Using the slide - tape format, Coleman continues his investigation of the psychological, social and historic conditioning of perception.
Ice sheets melt every Arctic summer, under the impact of extended sunshine, but the slush on the glaciers tends to freeze again with the return of the cold and the dark, and since under historic conditions glaciers move at the proverbial glacial pace, the loss of ice is normally very slow.
Although it may not be possible or even desirable to return all Missouri forests to their historic conditions, understanding the conditions of those forests helps scientists understand the range of possibilities conservation managers can consider when deciding how best to manage future forests.
The event, which took place November 3, 4, and 5 at HGSE and the Sheraton Commander Hotel on Garden Street in Cambridge, brought the AME conference together, for the first time, with the annual meeting sponsored by Harvard Law School (HLS) and Facing History and Ourselves, a nonprofit organization that helps increase student and teacher awareness of racism, prejudice, and anti-Semitism by examining the historic conditions that led to examples of collective violence such as the Holocaust.
Mr. Klein benefited from two historic conditions.
Today, the hard working volunteers and staff of Delaware Wild Lands are focused on converting the current forests of sweetgum and red maple back to the historic condition of cedar and cypress.
There is a major limitation because of the time it takes a computer to recreate the historic conditions.
By 2100, Truckee can expect only eight days per year at or below 32oF, on average, an 80 % loss compared to historic conditions.
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