Sentences with phrase «lagged effect on»

These findings are consistent with the report of Aneshensel, Frerichs, and Huba (1984) that illness has a large, contemporaneous effect, increasing depressive symptomatology over previous levels, and that depressive symptoms have a smaller, lagged effect on health.
Either platform you choose, one can run multiple platforms where you will not experience a lagging effect on your server or computer.

Not exact matches

Latency, or the amount of time taken for devices to communicate with one another, can be a problem on a wireless network, resulting in a time lag between the command input and its effect taking place.
Similar detrimental effects of social jet lag are found in shift work, which Roenneberg calls «one of the most blatant assaults on the body clock in modern society.»
There is typically a bit of a lag between falling energy prices and their effect on consumer spending, but by Q3 12, declining energy prices should be supporting real consumer spending; we look for 2.5 % consumer spending growth in H2 12.
Jonathan Johnson from the University of Surrey examines new research which suggests that the effects of shift work or jet lag on our body clocks could be reduced simply by changing the times at which people eat.
Never knew about that info on children's flexible sleeping patterns and not truly being effected by jet lag!
Because Skype sounds travel over the Internet, they generally involve a small but perceptible time lag, which can have a disconcerting effect on a conversation if you're not used to it — as though the person you're talking with is emotionally distant or confused.
«After BitTorrent, the effect of release lag on science - fiction and action movies is much greater than it is for other genres,» Danaher says.
They considered many other variables, such as play lag (what had occurred on the previous play) and current weather conditions (precipitation / wind speed), but found they did not have a significant effect on play - calling.
In a new study, scientists tested the effects of jet lag on hamsters — which might seem strange, since we don't usually think of hamsters as world travelers.
We lagged the effect of x on N as the variability of x influences juvenile turtles, only a portion of which breed λ years later and are observed nesting.
The first time or two, I thought it was simply lack of sleep or jet lag (since I will try something new on a trip and we stay up later when flying from FL to the west coast) so I decided to eat some simple carbs at home to see the effect.
In addition, we investigate the possible lagged effect of the interventions, based on outcomes data collected the year after the PD interventions concluded.
These predictive effects can be based on residuals, where first we form predictions based on observed variables (X) such as class size, years of teacher experience, lagged test scores, and parent characteristics.
Beginning with the New York Times's front - page splash about an American Federation of Teachers (AFT) study in August of 2004 («Nation's Charter Schools Lagging Behind, U.S. Test Scores Reveal»), it seems that every study, no matter how problematic, has spawned a headline, simply because it talks about charters» effects on test scores.
The diversity gap reportedly has had an adverse effect on students, particularly students of color, whose test scores and completion rates continue to lag behind their white peers in California and beyond.
On highway speeds, we felt that the engine is really well tuned and Renault has done a good job of reducing the effect of the turbo lag.
Seiko Epson's chip also refreshes the display faster than the iLiad can, eliminating the slight lag between movement of the stylus and its effect on the screen.
The Fed has real impact on the economy through its effect on short term rates, admittedly with a lag, and they can't fix inverted situations, no matter how low rates go (like Japan).
Following are the things that can effect changes on your scores: • Consistent and constant late payments • Increased or reduced credit limits • Higher credit card balances • Higher HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit) balance • Closing revolving accounts • Recent credit inquiries made In the same way, any new practice you start in managing your credit takes effect and influence your credit scores within 30 to 60 days; due to the lag time between the action you take against the period it takes the creditor to report the action to the agencies who handle credit reports.
The Fund's Chief Compliance Officer, or a Compliance Manager designated by the Chief Compliance Officer, may also grant exceptions to permit additional disclosure of Fund portfolio holdings information at differing times and with different lag times (the period from the date of the information to the date the information is made available), if any, in instances where the Fund has legitimate business purposes for doing so, it is in the best interests of shareholders, and the recipients are subject to a duty of confidentiality, including a duty not to trade on the nonpublic information and are required to execute an agreement to that effect.
With Greenspan, since monetary policy works with a lag, we have a better perspective today on what the true effects of his tenure were.
During periods when value or small - cap stocks outperform or lag, the effect on XIC would be negligible.
Our fitness expert Lauren Williams consulted with Dr. Raj, Health's medical editor, to get the best advice on easing the effects of jet lag through fitness and nutrition, and tried them out on a recent trip to AKA Sutton Place.
Generally speaking, the controls are smooth (arrows or WASD for movement and the space bar for interacting), though on occasion the game will lag when you enter an area where an audiovisual effect is set off.
However, if you are sitting at home in practice mode aiming to get Top 8 at the next major tournament, then lag may have an effect on your timing — in this case, the 50 inch plasma may not be the best TV to practice on.
Video games, on the other hand, have always lagged behind, in large part because movie effects can take their sweet time to be produced, while graphics in games need to come together in tiny fractions of a second — but they're about to catch up in a big way.
Concerns about the impacts of continued lagging oil prices (not oil on canvases), the aftermath of Brexit, and the unexpected U.S. presidential election results, when markets immediately plunged and then recovered (and as of this writing the Dow topped a record 19,000 points), appear to have had little effect on art buying confidence from sophisticated collectors.
Another thought is whether there'd be a lag in 2000 or if the result would be sooner, or the seismic shock had more impact on the ice than the thermal effect.
If C02 is the largest single contributing factor to the Greenhouse Effect (because supposedly water vapor is only involved as a feedback to primary chemistry involving C02 itself), and C02 lags temperature increases (as has been stated on this very blog), how has the Earth ever returned to colder glacial conditions following periods of warming?
But as with CO2, those lags are related to the climate effect on sources and don't have anything to do with the GHG effect on climate which is known from lab measurements and direct observations.
Paul, Minnesota; New Haven, Connecticut; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and Seattle and Spokane, Washington comprised the «cold» group — Braga et al. (2002) determined both the acute effects and lagged influence of temperature on cardiovascular - related deaths, finding that in the hot cities neither hot nor cold temperatures had much impact on mortality related to cardiovascular disease (CVD).
The objective of the paper is to contribute to the body of knowledge in the area of climate change and agriculture by examining the effect of carbon dioxide concentration (CO2) on cereal yield using autoregressive distributed lag models (ARDL).
This was a very basic attempt to approximate the effects of natural variables on global temperatures, using scaling and lags that were eye - balled.
The effect of the strong 2015 - 16 El Nino on global temperature has declined, with the impact on global temperature lagging the El Nino by a few months, as usual.
Within economics modelling, attempts to model the feedback mechanisms that occur in the real economy are also really difficult — we know, for example, that investment in new technologies will act as an incentive for the existing technologies it hopes to substitute to become more efficient (the sailing ship effect — i.e. in the 50 years after the introduction of the steam ship, sailing ships made more efficiency improvements than they had in the previous 3 centuries) but how to quantify something even as simple as this is not easy BUT we have learnt a few ways to give sensible (order of magnitude) figures with time lags, the learning by doing effect and phased - in substitution effects based on massive amounts of data.
I know many on this site beleive peak oil is a bigger threat than global warming, but I can't help but think the 20 - 100 year time lag between CO2 release and maximum effect is a far less addressable than issues of increasing fossil fuel prices.
I mentioned years ago on this site that lag time effects of heating and cooling of the planet, both forward and aft from peak to trough of the solar cycle, exist as a result of solar variability.
If this is accepted as a reasonable looking proxy for ocean heat content which matches the instrumental OHC record pretty well, then no «lag» is needed to explain the solar effect on OHC and thus global surface temperature.
Samuelson et al. -LRB-[2004]-RRB- showed a lag effect in the response of foliage to large changes in precipitation by correlating current growth of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) with the previous year's LAI, and Sperry et al. -LRB-[2002]-RRB- explained how combinations of soil texture and xylem can impose «hydraulic limits» on the ability of the foliage to maintain adequate pressure potentials to support a continuous water column.
Actually Fielding's use of that graph is quite informative of how denialist arguments are framed — the selected bit of a selected graph (and don't mention the fastest warming region on the planet being left out of that data set), or the complete passing over of short term variability vs longer term trends, or the other measures and indicators of climate change from ocean heat content and sea levels to changes in ice sheets and minimum sea ice levels, or the passing over of issues like lag time between emissions and effects on temperatures... etc..
Hammel and Lockwood conclude that «In summary, if Neptune's atmosphere is indeed responding to some variation in solar activity in a manner similar to that of the Earth albeit with a temporal lag» then «Neptune may provide an independent (and extraterrestrial) locale for studies of solar effects on planetary atmospheres.»
The lags would vary markedly between cause and effect, as for example, an ice melt from Greenland is not likely to have any immediate impact on the Mediterrian sea.
Remember that there is a variable lag between the initial solar effect of warming or cooling on the Pacific Ocean and that effect then working through all the other oceanic oscillations so it is difficult to establish the overall balance of the oceanic oscillations at any given time.
Just recently three researchers published that they can predict overall temperature changes based on ENSO out 7 months (the lag of ocean changes effecting the atmosphere).
Since those exogeneous factors can have a delayed effect on temperatures, they tested lag values from 0 to 24 months to see which best fit the data.
«On the basis of the information in the public domain about solar cycles and the positive PDO it should have been blatantly obvious that the world would warm up without the need to speculate on a contribution from CO2 or anything else... I find Mr. [Alec] Rawls very helpful in illustrating the effect of time lags between solar input and oceanic oscillations... As Mr. Rawls points out.On the basis of the information in the public domain about solar cycles and the positive PDO it should have been blatantly obvious that the world would warm up without the need to speculate on a contribution from CO2 or anything else... I find Mr. [Alec] Rawls very helpful in illustrating the effect of time lags between solar input and oceanic oscillations... As Mr. Rawls points out.on a contribution from CO2 or anything else... I find Mr. [Alec] Rawls very helpful in illustrating the effect of time lags between solar input and oceanic oscillations... As Mr. Rawls points out...
In my first calculation above, based on Annan's figures and my understanding of the thermal lag effect, I just offered a «not much above 1.5 C».
To be on the safe side, look at cutting your costs first before trying to increase your income, as cost cuts take effect immediately, but income is subject to the collection «lag».
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