Sentences with phrase «increase in a linear way»

Typically, engine noise doesn't increase in a linear way with rising revs; instead there can be many resonances that create peaks and valleys in the sound pressure level and an uneven sound.

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Over the course of 2010, absent very clear (i.e. crisis - level) additional credit strains, our weighting toward «post-war» criteria will increase in an approximately linear way.
One way, I believe, to address the problem of under - reporting and increase the chances a concussion will be identified early on the sports sideline may be to rely less on athletes themselves to remove themselves from games or practices by reporting concussion symptoms (which the most recent study shows occurs at a shockingly low rate, [9] or on game officials and sideline observers to observe signs of concussion and call for a concussion assessment, but to employ technology to increase the chances that a concussion will be identified by employing impact sensors designed to monitor head impact exposure in terms of the force of hits (both linear and rotational), number, location, and cumulative impact, in real time at all levels of football, and in other helmeted and non-helmeted contact and collision sports, where practical, to help identify high - risk impacts and alert medical personnel on the sideline so they can consider performing a concussion assessment.
Why is this done in this way, with linear increase of latitude numbers instead of linear relationship with the areas covered?
In this simple model, the steady perturbation changes the climate in a highly linear manner — increasing r again to 30 would add the same change on top of that shown for 26 to 28, and r = 27 would sit half - way between the cases showIn this simple model, the steady perturbation changes the climate in a highly linear manner — increasing r again to 30 would add the same change on top of that shown for 26 to 28, and r = 27 would sit half - way between the cases showin a highly linear manner — increasing r again to 30 would add the same change on top of that shown for 26 to 28, and r = 27 would sit half - way between the cases shown.
The only way this relationship could be linear would be if an increase in airborne fraction cancels out the logarithmic relationship between CO2 concentrations and radiative forcing.
Despite this increasing greenhouse gas - induced warming of the oceans, the ocean doesn't warm in a linear manner due to a number of factors, one of these being a natural decadal - scale variation in the way heat is mixed into the oceans by winds - the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation (IPO).
There is even concern that the temperature data has been enthusiastically over-homogenised in a way that always increases the «unnaturally linear» temperature trend.
If a linear increase in the first half of the century is «natural variation», then there is no way to decide whether an equal rate of linear increase in the last quarter of the century is or isn't «natural variation».
The same for the temp of the penultimate sphere, with every additional sphere, which would consequently increase the heat source sphere's temp, though not in a linear way, etc..
I do not need to believe whether the additional linear trend after 1942 is AGW or something else, by fitting the model in the way you have you can attempt to place a bound on the possible increase per century if that trend were interpreted in that way.
Epigenetics provides another way of understanding how genes and environment interact in that there is increasing evidence that gene expression is moderated by the environment in which the organism grows and develops.15 Genetic information is encoded not just in DNA linear sequences but in epigenetic changes in chromatin structure such as DNA methylation or covalent modifications of the DNA - binding proteins.
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