Sentences with phrase «more than an order of magnitude»

Since 1950, coal production in each of these three countries has increased by more than an order of magnitude.
These numbers sound high, but current global production of these materials is more than an order of magnitude higher than these requirements.
In the variable cue - constant place condition, the firing rates of active cells varied, often over more than an order of magnitude, whereas the location of firing remained constant.
The solar variations are more than an order of magnitude smaller than the greenhouse forcing.
I guess what I'm getting at is that the density of relevant information content in judicial opinions varies by more than an order of magnitude.
«We're now facing the potential for a warming of 2ºC or more in less than two centuries,» said Dr Dunkley Jones, «this is more than an order of magnitude faster than warming at the start of the PETM.
«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.
As discussed above, this is more than an order of magnitude beyond even what the most vitamin E-rich diet could ever contain.
«If history predicts the future, then these next - generation consoles, while being more powerful than the current ones, will very quickly end up more than an order of magnitude behind the PC.»
The models» vertical distribution of OA shows an even higher diversity, spanning more than an order of magnitude.
I showed in detail that these two proxy plans posted by SA, the Spross - quoted plan [1] and the Ceres Clean Trillion plan [2], offered about a 1 % reduction in emissions annually for decades, more than an order of magnitude less than that required to avoid the climate Apocalypse!
We show that the EUV luminosity reaching the disk is below the range of inferred stellar EUV luminosities, by more than an order of magnitude for the older sources in our sample.
«But ozone loss from a limited nuclear exchange would be more than an order of magnitude larger than ozone loss from the release of gases like CFCs.»
«Since 2009 rates in some areas, such as Oklahoma, have increased by more than an order of magnitude,» the USGS said in September, referring to the rates of induced, or human - caused, earthquakes.
It is a whopper of a catch, in more ways than one: China is under - reporting its overseas fishing catch by more than an order of magnitude, according to a study published on 23 March.
Since 2009 rates in some areas, such as Oklahoma, have increased by more than an order of magnitude.
I have understood that the oil consumption between cars varies a lot, more than an order of magnitude.
A few years ago, Pierce and Adams modeled the potential cloud forming effect of cosmic rays and found it wanting by more than an order of magnitude, even when the most favourable assumptions possible were made.
As two of many examples, I showed in detail that the two proxy plans posted by SA, the Spross - quoted plan [1] and the Ceres Clean Trillion plan [2], offered about a 1 % reduction in emissions annually for decades, more than an order of magnitude less than that required to avoid the climate Apocalypse!
That, to me, is what the real - world is willing to do (under quite favorable conditions almost unique to the Northeast), and is more than an order of magnitude less than what is required to avoid the worst features of the climate Apocalypse.
7 — When measuring node count by market cap, Dash's infrastructure robustness is more than an order of magnitude higher than the competitors of say, Bitcoin or Ethereum.
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