Sentences with phrase «less effect again»

Also, that with fewer frequencies under its Planck curve has less effect again.

Not exact matches

is a relatively short level, but that doesn't make it any less impressive: built by Eddie Stilson, the entire stage is a tribute to the original Japanese opening of Dragon Ball Z. Again, it's pretty short, but there's no denying how good Stilson's recreation is, especially considering it was made almost entirely with Mario sound effects:
If all of the above doesn't persuade you that pre-natal yoga is an essential pregnancy accessory, you may want to consider the following: During my first pregnancy, I swore I would NEVER, EVER get pregnant again and go through nine - ten months of nausea, heartburn and other less - than - amusing side - effects of pregnancy, yet here I am, back at pre-natal yoga for round # 2!»
Again, there was some evidence that the treatment effect may be partly due to bias; sensitivity analysis including only those studies assessed as being at low risk of bias for allocation concealment showed that results still favoured the intervention group although the treatment effect was less pronounced in the studies at lower risk of bias (Analysis 1.8).
The effect was again consistent but less striking in the ARMD / PGx sets.
Of course, the actual effects of atmospheres on planets «are much, much less dramatic, but again, over geological timescales, they can matter and they can counter the effects of things like lunar and solar gravitational tides,» Scharf said.
Again, it's not as obvious as it would be on a Switch screen, but the characters are all made of incredibly low - poly models when compared to its Switch big brother, and then when you factor in muddier textures, less visual effects and a generally blurrier overall image, it's hard to take to this version after playing it on Switch.
It has the now - predictable rhythms of a Marvel origins movie — New York again gets destroyed in a climactic barrage of special effects; the Blind Pig speakeasy even seems modeled on the «Star Wars» cantina — and less of the eccentric, innocent, English charms of Harry and his little chums and their battles.
Mungiu, who came to international attention with «4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days,» once again employs his favored long takes, with minimal movement, to possibly even subtler effect here, with results that are no less devastating.
He did so again with 2012's brilliant black comedy Sightseers, blending elements of horror and dark English satire, and once more in 2013's wildly experimental, black and white historical drama / «horror» film A Field in England, though to lesser effect.
More important, the results showed that students in Catholic schools were far less likely to drop out of school before graduating, and these positive effects were again more pronounced for black and Hispanic students.
Miscellaneous Math Songs Action Fraction — Hap Palmer Adding and Subtracting Decimals — Jim Thompson Alligator Fractions (Teaching the Relative Values of Fractions)-- Jennifer Fixman Bar Graph Dance — Science Maniacs Check Your Work — Professor Larry Lesser Counting by 1, 2, 5 and 10 — Jennifer Fixman Cause and Effect: If... Then «Cowboy Logic» — It All Adds Up A Fraction is Part of a Whole — Jennifer Fixman Fraction Rock — Joe Crone Fractions (1/2, 1/3 and 1/4)-- Kathleen Wiley The Funky Fractions Rap — Earth Tone Productions Learning the «Greater Than» and «Less Than» Signs — Jennifer Fixman The Metric Song — Kathleen Carroll Multiplying Decimals — Jim Thompson Numbers On My Mind — Ken Whiteley Place Value — Learning Math by Song Prime Numbers — Kathleen Wiley The Prime Numbers Song — Tim Pacific Range Dog (Median, Mode, Mean and Range)-- Jim Thompson Round it Off — Mr. R's Songs That Teach Slip to the Side (Rounding Numbers)-- Joe Crone Smell My Feet (The Time Song)-- Tim Pacific Solving Word Problems — Learning Math by Song Try Again — Ken Whiteley What Place?
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From 2012, these prices will come into effect once again which means less than 72 hours to go for the PlayBook.
In this case, according to Thorndike's law of effect, «responses that produce a discomforting effect become less likely to occur again in that situation.»
But, less than two months before the ban took effect, city council members voted again, this time to repeal the ban and continue to allow stores within the city to procure and sell animals from large - scale commercial breeders, better known as puppy and kitten mills.
They have this specific effect on behaviour which is to make the mouse less frightened of cats and the reason that the organism does that to the mouse is that it actually wants the mouse to be eaten by a cat, because the parasite then completes its life cycle and reproduces again
In our paper published last night in ERL we show the newer Church & White data set with less smoothing in Fig. 3 (orange line), and you can see it is more «wiggly» — hard to tell whether these wiggles are true oscillations in global sea level or again an effect of the limited number of gauges.
Recent work has suggested that the «shielding» effect of aerosols is probably a bit less than once thought (again, if memory serves).
The mean is that the change we observe is what the early effect from major long term atmospheric alteration is, but again, the real «change» upon what otherwise would be could be more or less, though we might conjecture.
In other words, of the possible variation which Curry first suggests, off of the extreme reading that the «could be» one end of the equation = - the one that just happens to have the maximum plausible natural variability that the IPCC could even reasonably conceive, in Curry's estimation, be exactly what the natural variability here in fact IS, but then from there goes extreme again, and concludes that within her own plus minus 20 % range — guess what — IT ALSO goes in the extreme direction, away from the mean of natural variability averaging out and the change we see is our influence (which assuredly it is not, but the point is it is impossible to pinpoint any small range, though Curry here does it anyway) so that in effect IT IS 50 % to 60 % (or 70 % when she adds on that «anthropogenic is 50 % or less.
Not only that, Curry goes past it, to, somewhat fantastically, conclude that «My assessment is that it is > 2/3 likely that there is such an extreme end «coincidental» natural variability mimicking effect (just as laid out above) and then on to say — after limiting the range of possible natural variability («coincidentally» enough) to only that which is close to this high «could» be (acc» to the IPCC) state of 50 %» natural» effect (that is, giving that itself only a 20 percent range in either direction (meaning, depending on interpretation, either a positive40 % or 30 % floor to the input of «natural» and a ceiling of 60 to 70 %)-RRB-, and thereby negating any possibility of the opposite — TO, again, the new mean representing the one directional and full extent of what, could plausibly be natural variability, and then concluding from there that «At this point, I think anthropogenic is 50 % or less
Less certain again is the effect that the preceding effects will have on humans.
When we discovered that the district judges were arguably less comprehensively trained and just as uncertain about the effect of the CPR, and turned out to be less keen to impose sanctions than we had feared, litigation life became tolerable again.
Again, there was only a main effect of commitment, b = -0.60, SE =.10, t (51) = -6.26, p <.001, 95 % CI -LSB--0.79, -0.41], such that highly committed individuals indicated being less attentive to alternative others.
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