Sentences with phrase «huge variables in»

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The ripeness stage of the fruit seems to be a HUGE variable which I have not seen discussed anywhere else in the comments.
So, skin color is huge, what latitude you live in, how much sun exposure you have, how direct the sunlight is because those variables are so hard to quantify, the AAP has come out with a guideline that babies who receive at least half maternal breast milk or solely breastfed should receive 400 international units starting soon after birth «cause that just has been shown to prevent both Osteomalacia, a Vitamin D deficiency and Rickets.
And, specifically on the huge importance of political / partisanship variables in the US case, Larry Bartels, UNEQUAL DEMOCRACY (Princeton University Press, 2008).
It also contains some of the most variable human genes: hundreds of versions — or alleles — exist of each gene in the population, allowing our bodies to react to a huge number of disease - causing agents and adapt to new ones.
That variable alone would cause a huge disparity in ratios.
... Courtney Summer, a language arts teacher in the South Bronx who has an 8 - year - old daughter, said the decision was a «huge breath of air» because fair promotion decisions required more than one variable.
But when most variables are controlled for, it looks like improvements attainment in primary school between 1999 and 2003 were a huge factor in increasing attainment in secondary schools.
Unless there is a huge gain in efficiency, the Nissan variable compression engine makes no sense to me either.
Huge efforts were made to modernize the Subaru Legacy's interior and overall styling, but even more important was the move to employ continuously variable automatic transmissions in a bid to improve the fuel mileage of the car, which comes standard with all - wheel drive.
«A government that's deficient in four or five of those things, the ultimate trump card they have is a government loan or financing that can mask a huge amount of those variables
Unlike a constantly variable transmission or a hybrid drive system, stop - start technology does not provide a huge bump in noticeable MPG savings in real - world driving.
Variable rates are almost half a percentage point lower, which can result in huge savings over time.
Because of the crisis, investors have had a huge interest in annuities both variable and fixed.
If PPTP is a relevant variable for a shelter's performance, then one would think that these shelters, which are all performing at a similar high level, would all have a similar PPTP, but instead the variation in PPTP is huge.
Face it, somethings are not knowable in simple straightforward terms, and the planet's climate, considering the huge number of variables and the timespan and sparse data sets for such a huge system is a perfect example of that kind of «impossible to summarize in a single sentence» scenario that you seem to think it «should» be.
As a physicist, I do not see why one variable is differently treated than another one, in the complex system called climate, particularly one that has so huge societal implications.
All we are left to consider (and it is very complex) is the interaction of the huge number of internal system variables that participate in the adjustment process.
No GCM data or feedback inputs can possibly take account of the huge number of unknown variables that occur within and of our solar system, never mind the inestimable cosmic activities taking place in the galactic environment that directly impinge upon the Earth's climate system.
The missing variable fallacy of neglecting a factor entirely, implicitly treating it as 0 % effect, minimizing mention to quickly skip on (except when the target audience unavoidably already has heard of it), is common when something is so extraordinarily dangerous to the CAGW movement as to be he - who - must - not - be-named to them, a distinction which belongs to the magnitude of beneficial effects of CO2 (several tens of percent rise in plant growth rates under a more extreme scenario of CO2 doubling, plus as huge a rise in water usage efficiency, if the plants aren't underfertilized meanwhile) and to the dominating influence of cosmic rays on climate as in the link in my name.
They technically covered their rear ends but in practice produced misleading results which are utter junk compared to proper observations: a huge missing variable fallacy
Based on my +40 years of field experience in the North, I conclude that there is huge annual and natural variation in all variables.
Because the work is based on modeling at a high level to see how species are impacted in their range, it's hard to account for variables that will ultimately make a huge difference for species trying to survive climate change.
In the predictive sense, Lasso may work a bit better than L2 (gaussian prior) with a huge number of variables, but it is not favored for inference, that is, where the coefficients of the model are interpreted, because as a prior it is unnatural.
You then asked «Or perhaps you can point me to the dataset that shows, for several individual locations for the same period as the temperature set the: * CO2 concentrations (OK, we could use Mauna Loa for that) * Aerosols (sorry, can't use global records for that, there can be huge differences on a local scale) * Absolute humidity * TSI with correction for local albedo, including cloud albedo, and the place on earth» Well actually, I can and have for the USA in terms of CO2, humidity (RH but AH also if you insist), and albedo, not to mention actual solar surface radiation, and various other variables (eg windspeed), as I have previously reported here for quite a few locations, eg Pt Barrow.
The variable loan is not as predictable as a standard loan but based on past performance has a huge advantage when accumulating more cash in your policy.
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