Sentences with phrase «observed over a longer time period»

In other words, climate describes phenomena observed over long time periods, such as decades and centuries, while weather is observed over short time periods, such as days and weeks.

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The committee, in a communique issued at the end of its first meeting for the 2016 fiscal period in Abuja, observed that while the period of low oil prices, which occurred in 2005, lasted for a maximum of eight months, the current situation was expected to continue over a longer period of time.
Even after the mice had eliminated the food - poisoning bacteria, researchers still observed increased levels of AIEC in the gut, which led to worsened symptoms over a long period of time.
Translocations are very rare events, and the scientists» ability to visualize their occurrence in real time was made possible by recently available technology at NCI that enables investigators to observe changes in thousands of cells over long time periods.
«A lot of advantages have come from observing it over a long period of time and seeing the patterns of changes in the atmosphere.»
When we included only modern dogs, we observed that wolf populations appeared to diverge rapidly, concordant with previous studies26, 27, whereas the branching of the main dog lineages took place over a much longer period of time.
But the effects can be observed over a long period of time.
Doesn't harm skin Cats don't get sick from grooming The Bad: Hard to get product down to skin (due to the fine nature of cat fur) Doesn't seem to kill as quickly as the shampoo (still observing its effects over longer period of time) It suds like shampoo when worked into fur.
Remember, they have observed the puppy's personality over a long period of time, while you may only have done so for an hour or so.
Cushing's disease, or hyperadrenocorticism in dogs is an endocrine disease resulting in a set of symptoms observed when the body is exposed to excess cortisone over a long period of time.
If the oceans were driving energy into the atmosphere (over a significantly long enough period to account for observed warming trends in the atmosphere, then I imagine we'd also see the TOA warming and consequently more energy (power, taken per unit time) radiating into space.
Slow components must be observed over long periods of time before they reveal their full range of behaviour, and the systematic records that do exist are all rather recent.
In the analysis of observed phenomena, the validity of a conjecture can be tested over «a longer period of time by using historical data, including (with cognizance of the limits of accuracy) proxy assessment methods.
It's most beneficial when they can observe a driving history over a long period of time.
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