Sentences with phrase «number of stations compared»

Nevertheless, the View doesn't have the sensitivity of the Curve, although it still pulls in a respectable number of stations compared with inexpensive

Not exact matches

1 - the total number of ballot papers is compared against the numbers issued at each polling station (and they should match exactly, of course).
«They do have sanitary sewers that are not combined, but when you look at the flow on a regular day, the number of gallons that go through a pump station and then compare it to what happens after a rain storm, they have eight times the water going through,» Mahoney said.
Comparing the number of spores on the slide to wind speeds — the traps are usually placed near weather stations — lets researchers estimate how many spores are in the air hour by hour.
I'm gonna tell you this ahead of time, the greatest setback (in my opinion) of having a power rack is that you're somewhat limited to the number of exercises you can do as compared to a machine workout station.
The number and variety of station wagons on dealer lots has diminished, even compared to just 10 years ago.
There's a umber of statistical methods carried out (see Open Mind for some basic examples) that compare sites to a number of neighbouring stations.
Just compare the number of stations where the warming increased with the the number where the warming decreased.
Compared to the number of temperature stations for the U.S., it is clear that urban stations are a minor component of the U.S. temperature station network (Figure 2).
Figure 1 shows the number of stations in 1970 compared to 1997.
They took a small number of long station records and compared them to co-located grid points in single realisations of a few models and correlate their annual and longer term means.
But that is in fact what the authors are comparing, a global set of stations (albeit a relatively small number) and long term trends.
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