Sentences with phrase «of wobbliness»

But the accumulative effect of these SAT wobbles on SST (& visa versa) at an annual level are evident in the relative levels of wobbliness being more closely matched than in the monthly data (ie s.d. of NOAA annual global ΔSST data is 40 % as wobbly as the land ΔSAT) and the linear correlation rising to 15 %.

Not exact matches

This kind of stroller can verge on wobbliness if the weight is too low.
Clinical signs depend on the location of the tumor, but may include seizures, behavior changes, compulsive circling, weakness, wobbliness, blindness and balance problems.
Eventually, a lack of coordination and wobbliness in the gait is seen and the reflexes will slow in the hind feet and legs.
Ingestion of large amounts of anti-histamines results in signs that may include vomiting, lethargy, incoordination, wobbliness and tremors.
This is Wellington, a 12 year - old neutered male Pug with a 2 - month history of ataxia (wobbliness) in the pelvic (rear) limbs.
This is Wellington, a 12 year - old neutered male Pug with a two month history of ataxia (wobbliness) in the pelvic (rear) limbs.
Clinical signs of heart disease include weakness (in the hind end or hind legs), ataxia (wobbliness or loss of full coordination of the body), anorexia (not eating), weakness, dyspnea (trouble breathing), coughing, or abdominal distension.
By framing it this way, the real problems, namely the «wobbliness» of the shaft of the hockey - stick, and the suppressing of valid scientific questions by gate keeping, were left out.
The SST is more damped than the ocean - air above and thus exhibits less wobbliness (ie s.d. of NOAA monthly global ΔSST data is only 15 % as wobbly as the land ΔSAT data) and the linear correlation is only just statistically significant.
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