Sentences with phrase «not narrow band»

So it can be verified or deduced that virtually all the emission at the TOA is broadband and not narrow band?

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High volatility, on the other hand, has the opposite impact on the optimal corridor bands — riskier securities should be confined to a narrow range in order to ensure that they are not over or underrepresented in the portfolio.
It is not just free - floating groups banded together for narrow political gain, but an intelligent form of life requiring the constant engagement of its members in discussion and decision - making, in defining and redefining its goals and purposes.
Methodists Won't Vote on Gay Marriage This Year After All With a narrow vote to pass same - sex questions to committee, Methodists band - aid over rumors of split.
Since 2011, lawmakers have disclosed their outside earnings within narrow bands, but lawyer - legislators do not need to list their clients.
I want to reach out and represent all Unite members, not just those from a narrow band of the political spectrum.
Renne and other investigators also charge that Becker's supposedly shocked minerals don't have the telltale patterns of impact - induced features: narrow, parallel bands crisscrossing at various angles, like a microscopic tartan weave.
But that's not necessarily the case, Shostak said, because even general broadcast signals would have narrow - band components that humans might notice.
«We want a complete sample so that we can conduct our standard SETI analysis in search of modulation patterns or narrow - band signals — any kind of information - bearing signal emitted from their direction that we don't expect from nature,» he said.
Cities face harsher, more concentrated rainfall as climate change not only intensifies storms, but draws them into narrower bands of more intense downpours, UNSW engineers have found.
On balance, therefore, with the narrowing of gender bias bands, the question simply is: why can't mature, cougar dating women in the UK have what they really want — after all, many such women are professionals with good careers and extensive life and other valuable experiences to offer a younger, handsome virile man?
There's still wood, just not as much of it, in arcing narrow bands, not big planks.
The base turbo engine's narrow power band, appreciable lag, and modest output (when teemed against 3400 pounds of curb weight) aren't enough to reliably overcome the understeer and kick the coupe's tail out.
Had Land Rover managed to make the car lighter — and therefore less thirsty and more fun to drive — not to mention cheaper, it might have succeeded in making it more appealing beyond a narrow band of diehard Range Rover exhibitionists.
As things are, while it certainly doesn't represent «good value for money» for most people, it might not be priced outside the reach of the narrow band of enthusiasts it seeks to delight.
OEM dampers are optimally tuned to a narrow band of perceived normal driving conditions and do not perform well outside of those limits.
The Kindle DX does not have the low price, portability, one - handed reading, etc. of the Kindle and therefore it has a narrower band where it's the better choice than the iPad.
Firstly, having no direct affiliation means the card doesn't offer the same narrow band of rewards.
Firstly, having no direct affiliation means the card doesn't offer the same narrow band of rewards.
LoPiccolo also commented that his team didn't see the music industry as narrow a sense as consumers do: «Harmonix would draw a distinction between sort of band performance simulators, such as Rock Band and what Guitar Hero ended up turning into, and music games overall.
It may even be said that the result, if not immediate, of this remarkable and well conceived and managed display, will perhaps ultimately create a second so - called art renaissance in these United States, the first having been that made by the so - called Munich band of young painters, who returning from Munich and Paris in 1877, with new ideas and intense enthusiasm, to their native shores, soon after killed and assisted in the burial of the then long triumphant, narrow and dry, so - called «Hudson - River School» of Art.
However, a very very small amount will not be absorbed because the absorption bands are narrower.
Warming must occur below the tropopause to increase the net LW flux out of the tropopause to balance the tropopause - level forcing; there is some feedback at that point as the stratosphere is «forced» by the fraction of that increase which it absorbs, and a fraction of that is transfered back to the tropopause level — for an optically thick stratosphere that could be significant, but I think it may be minor for the Earth as it is (while CO2 optical thickness of the stratosphere alone is large near the center of the band, most of the wavelengths in which the stratosphere is not transparent have a more moderate optical thickness on the order of 1 (mainly from stratospheric water vapor; stratospheric ozone makes a contribution over a narrow wavelength band, reaching somewhat larger optical thickness than stratospheric water vapor)(in the limit of an optically thin stratosphere at most wavelengths where the stratosphere is not transparent, changes in the net flux out of the stratosphere caused by stratospheric warming or cooling will tend to be evenly split between upward at TOA and downward at the tropopause; with greater optically thickness over a larger fraction of optically - significant wavelengths, the distribution of warming or cooling within the stratosphere will affect how such a change is distributed, and it would even be possible for stratospheric adjustment to have opposite effects on the downward flux at the tropopause and the upward flux at TOA).
The cell also overcomes some of the major problems with current solar tech like wear out or damage from high heat that comes from the absorption of great amounts of ultraviolet and infrared radiation that can't actually be turned into electricity due to a narrow band gap (the wavelength of light that can effectively be used to generate electricity).
I read the Callendar's paper today — and I couldn't believe the already in 1938 somebody proved that co2 has virtually on effect on warming due to the narrow band of spectrum it absorbs, and the amount of radiation which was intercepted by co2 concentration in XIX century was actually reaching the max.
It's not so difficult, only needs several satellites on high orbit, wideband imaging facilities installed with good temporal resolution and lots of surface based transmitters, operating in many narrow frequency bands, emitting a unique long period pseudorandom sequence in each band and at each transmitter.
Hank, it's not that the frequency shifts to lower values, but that the band narrows.
For each of the long records depicted in Figure 4, the acceleration is predominantly confined to a narrow band within ± 0.05 mm / y2 and not statistically different from zero at the 95 % confidence level for most of the records, despite evidence that relative velocities are continuing to increase.»
As you are a believer in metaphysics, it's not surprising that you find our motivation opaque, but for those of us who have adopted the usages of science, we do note that at pre-industrial levels, global temperature stayed within a narrow band.
It is assumed that all the solar radiation from relevant absorption band makes it to the CO2 boxes through all the other boxes and does this constantly with no loss and if it did the model might be correct, as it is there are tens of thousands of other boxes between each CO2 box so the absorption and the storing and the re emitting of this narrow band can not be total or anywhere near total and the incoming source is not constant nor does all all the solar radiation actually make it the CO2 boxes, it would only be a proportion the rest being intercepted and dissipated beforehand.
For each of the 4 records, the acceleration is predominantly confined to a narrow band within ± 0.05 mm / year2 and not statistically different from zero at the 95 % confidence level for most of the records, despite evidence that relative velocities are continuing to increase.
What makes reliance on harmonic components highly precarious here is that even Scafetta's analyses do not show the sharp spectral peaks characteristic of narrow - band processes, which might be usefully approximated over short prediction horizons by pure sinusoids.
When not in use, it is a narrow black band.
The Galaxy S8 isn't exactly fragile, but with its glass front and back, and its narrow metal band running the periphery between them, it's a glutton for scratches and micro-abrasions.
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