Sentences with phrase «number of records»

But the warming since about 1980 has increased the expected number of records in the last decade by a factor of five.
However, in most cases we only have pedigree information and a small number of recorded traits on which to base our decisions.
Because to make the payout a large number of records in the contract must be sorted, it is not made immediately.
These companies have contracts with the city that require a certain number of recorded violations result in issued tickets.
While we did not see new September lows, we had a large number of record lows in ASI volume, area and extent in other months during the predicted 2016/17 time frame.
Using data collected by the FBI, ASecureLife compiled a list of the 10 states with the lowest numbers of recorded break - ins per 100,000 inhabitants in 2015.
Despite the increasing number of record highs, there will still be occasional periods of record cold, Meehl notes.
In buying a large - scale money - transfer company like MoneyGram, Ant Financial would have had access to a large number of records of financial flows within the United States.
Beginning in 2001, there was an effort to continue processing Exhibition files and their arrangement was changed to reflect the larger organizational structure of the institution as well as the increased number of records created in the planning of each exhibition.
This emphasises again the need for a better understanding of multi-centennial range dipole variations based on geomagnetic data and it could suggest that some higher - frequency variability gets lost when compiling a large number of records with uncertain time scales.
Since 1950 the annual number of record hot days across Australia has more than doubled and temperatures have warmed by almost 1 °C.
In the oil and gas drilling industry alone (which the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics differentiates from oil and gas production), the total number of recorded cases of nonfatal injury and illness ranged between 2,400 in 2003 and 4,700 in 2005.
Statistics New Zealand provided us with annual numbers of recorded births for the period 1876 — 2009, which ranged from a minimum of 16,168 in 1876 to a maximum of 65,476 in 1961.
«Obtaining a sufficient number of recordings for individual beetles has been difficult and we developed a triggering method for long - term recording from beetle movement or flight take - off,» said Allen.
Total number of recorded tropical cyclones making landfall, for all of the main ocean basins.
Considering the large number of recording artists who will be in attendance at the Grammys, and the many thousands of photos and videos that will be taken during the event, the Recording Academy will be able to rely on the Watson artificial intelligence platform to sort through reams of content and «create unique fan experiences» with the type of speed and efficiency that would be impossible for humans to do manually.
And the former commish said the NYPD often doesn't categorize killings that require further investigation as homicides, leading to a lower number of recorded murders.
And one reason for this demand is the growing number of record - setting weather events.»
The Dyfed - Powys Police area saw the highest number of recorded crimes with a total of 60, followed by South Wales Police with 35, Gwent Police with 34 and North Wales Police with 26.
Whereas in the middle of the 20th century there were close to the same number of record highs and lows — as would be expected absent a strong warming trend — in the 1990s highs began outpacing lows.
Well, actually, 73 is a pretty good number of records to get a global record from (especially if you are not using tree - rings this time).
A staggering number of daily record highs have been set in recent days, especially when juxtaposed against the sparse number of record lows this month.
Although not quite a hurricane by the time she reached landfall in New York, superstorm Sandy stunned with her strength, size and tenacity, setting a striking number of records before moving on from the East Coast and marching her sassy self off to northern climes.
«The low number of records provided by Pruitt's office is extremely concerning on its own.
However, a small number of records suggested the possibility that some activities may have been directed at Canadians, contrary to law...
As Mr. Murray produced the greatest number of records, modelling this descriptor in explanation catches the greatest number of documents.
The University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences» Records and Information Management (RIM) Program started with a small number of Records Coordinators and Versatile.
The DVR + comes with 16 GB of internal flash memory to get users up - and - running out of the box with the ability to pause live TV and store a limited number of recordings.
This resulted in the massive number of recordings being taken and sent to Google.
Since 1950 the annual number of record hot days across Australia has more than doubled and the mean temperature has increased by about 1 °C from 1910.
[Response: True with some moderations: depending on how long the observational series are and how many independent parallel observations you make, there is an expected number of record - events according to the iid - test.
There is no charge to PTI Members for data entry nor for sets of comparative reports which will be produced as soon as the dataset reaches a sufficient number of records.
Variation from the mean is the wrong measurement for exactly the «dice» reason you gave, and using «number of record highs versus lows» is likewise the wrong approach for the same reason.
Nicola Edwards specialises in social services negligence claims and is impressive in «her ability to manage and absorb the salient content of large numbers of records and to identify the important issues».
Accessing such a large number of records is probably not a very uncommon event within that application.
The larger point Wolfers seems to be making with his response to Trump is that looking at the number of record - high closes in a narrow period is not a particularly good indicator of economic performance — particularly for a president who inherited a stock market that was already relatively high in value.
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