Sentences with phrase «much smaller input»

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The rate of carbon release during the PETM was determined to be much smaller than the current input of carbon to the atmosphere from human activities.
There's no way the relatively small corps of American science journalists could adequately track goings - on in the much larger research community without input from those of us who can more closely monitor individual studies at individual institutions.
Direct projections from the septal area to hippocampal interneurons also play a role in generating theta waves, but their influence is much smaller than that of the entorhinal inputs (which are, however, themselves controlled by the septum).
Up front, there's a phone - sized cubby handily located in front of auxiliary input and USB ports, as well as a small - ish center console; the Civic's is much bigger and includes a comfortable sliding armrest.
Its steering doesn't seem to resolve quite as much information from the road's surface or respond as precisely or swiftly to small, line - trimming inputs.
Those small, measured throttle inputs that get the best out of turbo engines do very little with the GTS — meaning you tend to drive with a much heavier right foot.
And perhaps most infuriatingly, the temperature control — on a small, black, capacitive panel, the shape of which resembles a Kabuki mask — decided that adjusting to my inputs was just too much work, you know?
Thus, the rear wheels turn with the fronts as much as 1.5 degrees during the small steering inputs usually associated with normal, road - speed driving, and countersteer up to 5.3 degrees for the sharp turns of, say, parallel parking.
The electric power - assisted system has been set up to provide as much feedback as possible, with Jaguar saying it is capable of responding to even the smallest input.
The European Commodore's advantages in ride quality are also clear, with local Holden input helping the ZB deliver much better small and big bump absorption than both the Camry and Mazda.
0 - 100 km / hr has been improved by a small margin which isn't really noticeable in normal usage, but what is noticeable is the fact that the TDCI mill has a much better bottom - end now and the car responds to throttle inputs in a very brisk fashion.
My smallest input led to surges of power, unexpected considering the much more docile Eco performance.
Not to mention, they don't seem to take much resources either, which means devs can simply task one of their smaller teams, who have little to no input on new games to begin with, to the job, make a quick and easy buck for nostalgists and new gamers.
Collectively we are aware of much more than we are individually, but until recently we labored mostly in are small groups with input from colleagues who managed to attend the meeting we were at and then comments are not usually collectively shared.
Given that impacts don't scale linearly — that's true both because of the statistics of normal distributions, which imply that (damaging) extremes become much more frequent with small shifts in the mean, and because significant breakpoints such as melting points for sea ice, wet - bulb temperatures too high for human survival, and heat tolerance for the most significant human food crops are all «in play» — the model forecasts using reasonable emissions inputs ought to be more than enough for anyone using sensible risk analysis to know that we making very bad choices right now.
So if the hockey stick is incorrect & climate varies wildly from natural causes, then even a «small» (as skeptics view it) input of human GHGs, would then have a much larger impact by virtue of triggering a more sensitive and wild nature.
Britain is a small island and frequently the whole country might have no wind or no sun thereby rendering it highly problematic to rely too much on renewable sources whose constant power input to the grid can't be calculated and might at times be zero.
Bart's example is similar, but his interpretation is different: He says: The ACO2 input flux A (k) is much smaller than the NACO2 input flux C (k), but the outcome is less than the total accumulation of A (k).
Plagium also claims that it uses a proprietary technique that intelligently breaks up the input text into smaller «snippets,» and that these snippets are matched in a way that produces «a much cleaner view of possible matching documents — a view that is much less noisy than the results offered by the major search engines.»
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