Sentences with phrase «magnitude longer»

To contain these considerations, research papers would have to orders of magnitude longer.
Distances which are more than an order of magnitude longer than 10 mm presumably require convection or some other type of physical mixing.
I'm sure that would be an order of magnitude longer list as I actively beat the bushes searching for more data usually to little avail.
CO2 is also a strong greenhouse gas: its residency time is a couple of orders of magnitude longer than water vapour.
The time resolution of the reconstruction is 5 orders of magnitude longer than the resolution of the land surface record.
Unfortunately, according to the fourth law, responding to Andy's long winded post would take an order of magnitude longer post.
Greene Naftali takes an order of magnitude longer to load, while giving me less information and looking uglier.
«The direct experimental proof of confined ultra-long linear carbon chains, which are more than an order of magnitude longer than the longest proven chains so far, can be seen as a promising step towards the final goal of unraveling the «holy grail» of carbon allotropes, carbyne,» explains the lead author, Lei Shi.
He has shown that if the wormhole's throat is orders of magnitude longer then the width of its mouth, it creates Casimir energy at its centre.
The MAJORANA DEMONSTRATOR has shown that the neutrinoless double - beta decay half - life of Ge - 76 is at least 1025 years — 15 orders of magnitude longer than the age of the universe.
The black holes found in the universe are so cold that it takes forever for them to evaporate, many orders of magnitude longer than the age of the universe.
«There were previous scientific attempts to turn off the links when there is no data, however the timescale to switch on and off the link was orders of magnitude longer than that of an individual data packet.
This charcoal stays for a very long time in the soil, magnitudes longer than carbon stored in living or decomposing plants and biomass.
Estimates of the magnitude long term solar changes remain mostly speculative (Foukal et al, 2004).]
Given enough samples, quantum mechanics says earth can jump into middle of the sun but the average time you would have to wait for it to happen is an unbelievably high order of magnitudes longer than length of time universe has existed.

Not exact matches

A few things stand out about this particular rate change: first, the magnitude of influence that just a quarter percentage - point change had on the stock market; second, the current rate with an upper range of.50 % compared to the various long - term averages of about 5 %; and third, the rate remains historically low, with only minute incremental changes, despite the relatively good news we continue to read about the economy.
Measuring approximately 1,200 feet long and weighing 223,000 tons, the size and and sheer magnitude of the ship is almost mind boggling.
«Gifted, determined, ambitious professionals have come into investment management in such large numbers during the past 30 years that it may no longer be feasible for any of them to profit from the errors of all the other sufficiently often and by sufficient magnitude to beat market averages.»
In longer term data since 1950 (with varying availability of the component data series), deterioration of the current magnitude has always been associated with a shortfall of at least 150,000 jobs from the prior 10 - month average, but has not always been associated with recession.
Long - term bonds saw the worst returns during these periods, which makes sense given their higher duration (thus higher volatility and magnitude of loss).
Estimates for longer - term rebuilding costs will take weeks or month to prepare, but the magnitude of the disaster could rival or exceed the damage from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, which cost taxpayers $ 110 billion.
This represented nothing more than the absorption of the fundamental insight of two centuries of monetary theory and experience: that monetary policy is, in the long run, about nominal magnitudes.
In other words, economic releases are no longer beating expectations as frequently or by the same magnitude as was the case in the fall.
Looking back through history, whenever value stocks have gotten this cheap, subsequent long - term returns have generally been strong.3 From current depressed valuation levels, value stocks have in the past, on average, doubled over the next five years.4 Not that we necessarily expect returns of this magnitude this time around, but based on the data and our six decades of experience investing through various market cycles, we believe the current risk / reward proposition is heavily skewed in favor of long - term value investors.
To add some perspective on the magnitude, net long positions are currently 40 per cent higher than their mid-2014 highs, and an astounding 4 times higher than their 2016 lows.
One map from 1430 has this text written above a ferocious creature: «Here also are huge men having horns four feet long, and there are serpents also of such magnitude that they can eat an ox whole.»
That multitude of beings, so daunting in its magnitude, that I so long to help, to enlighten, to lead to you: it is already there, Lord, gathered together within you.
As long as we focus attention upon bodies of some magnitude and upon motion of moderate velocity, the laws of science developed by the Newtonians hold true.
The limit of such division is the mathematical point, but so long as we start with a spatial quantity of some positive magnitude, this limit shall never be reached.
My incapacity to make sense of the world as the creation of a personally caring Creator because of the magnitude of sin and suffering is, to extend the metaphor a long - festering sore that simply will not heal.
There sat before me a student who, in his own experience of an eroded Christian ethos and understanding and in his equally certain longing to find a faith with a magnitude equal to his problems, was a living symbol of millions in our generation to whom the gospel must be preached.
But after plowing through Charles E. Shepard's Forgiven: The Rise and Fall of Jim Bakker and the PTL Ministry, I am no longer so sure that I properly appreciated the magnitude of Bakker's accomplishments.
And yet, so long as we fail to appreciate the full magnitude of this fact, we have understood very little about the nature of the modern secular world.»
However, adopting statements is easy compared to the much longer journey the Church must take as it begins to fully grasp the magnitude of this dark issue in our midst.
For the longest time I heard about the power of gratitude, but only recently I have experienced its magnitude in a real life.
She'll not dwell for long on the magnitude of what she has done.
It remains to be seen as to who will fill this void, although the return of Robert Kubica would cast the greatest magnitude of magic that Hufflepuff Williams has seen for a long time.
However, a signing of this magnitude would go a long way to make the Milan faithful really appreciate the owners and start a great relationship between ownership and the fans, which as we all know was not the case with Berlusconi.
While researchers continue to look for the concussion «holy grail» in the form of specific impact thresholds above which concussions are highly likely and / or the number of impacts or the magnitude of impacts per week or per season that substantially increase the risk of long term brain injury, impact sensor technology is available right now to do what we can to reduce total brain trauma by using impact data to identify kids who need more coaching so they can learn how to tackle and block without using their helmets.
To take a long look at the varied trees of a forest or the sheer magnitude of a mountain can help you to see just how beautiful the world can be.
Breastfeeding is associated with about 10 % lower maternal risk of several major cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in later life, and the magnitude of the inverse association was stronger among those with a longer duration of breastfeeding, according to a large, prospective, observational study among Chinese women.
«You see a city the size and the magnitude of New York City not getting what it really deserves, which is a much longer time to implement a system that's been working for the children in a district,» said Crystal Peoples - Stokes.
So the president may take any military action of any magnitude against any target so long as he informs congress within 48 hours and does not take longer than 60 days?
Earlier this year, after de Blasio didn't visit the Brooklyn station where an Long Island Railroad train derailed, he noted it wasn't of the same «magnitude» as the Metro North crash, since nobody died.
He also spoke with what he characterized as bluntness about the magnitude of the problem, and how long it would take to remedy it.
Long explained that the agency's review determined the damage outlined in the state's request «resulted from separate and distinct events, none of which were of the severity and magnitude as to be beyond the capabilities of the state, affected local governments and voluntary agencies.»
The true magnitude of the change will become apparent when the Conservatives get back into power - if the current chamber survives that long.
In fact, they might feel so overwhelmed by the magnitude of the project and of the long - term deadlines that they put off making progress on it.
Drawing on a centuries - long history of quakes of magnitude 7 to 8 rupturing various parts of the fault, members of the official Earthquake Research Committee had divided the offshore fault into six segments, each roughly 150 kilometers long, that they expected to rupture again.
In California not too long ago, a magnitude 4.8 quake struck near the southern San Andreas, the biggest so close to the fault in the history of seismic recording.
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