Sentences with phrase «only under ideal conditions»

Remember that a baby's heartbeat is detectable between 8 and 16 weeks only under ideal conditions and that's the time to start using this baby monitor.

Not exact matches

The test devices proved successful, but only under ideal wave, temperature, and geographic conditions.
In the lab, such combinations turned as much as 20 percent of sunlight into electricity, although panels produced in a factory under less than ideal lab conditions only managed 13 percent at best — and Solyndra's averaged around 10 percent.
The only repair item frequently seen on most stick shifts is the clutch and that component usually doesn't require changing for hundreds of thousands of miles, under ideal conditions.
One way to imagine GVC is that it does what an experienced driver does intuitively, only nearly constantly and in all but imperceptible degrees, with the goal of making the car behave in a more ideal, expected manner under all conditions.
Only parrots and tortoises, under ideal conditions, have lifespans similar to (or longer than) their caretakers.
When used under ideal conditions, the Steam Link not only stands out as the most affordable of Valve's fleet, but also as the only one that caters to Steam's loyal customer base, which is largely made up of those who already have a capable gaming PC and networking router or switch.
3) The Fourier heat conduction formula is general for solids and is not applicable in general to fluids — only applicable to fluids with molecules not acted on by gravity; is applicable to ideal gas in gravity field only at boundary to a solid under certain conditions.
«Climate science» as it is used by warmists implies adherence to a set of beliefs: (1) Increasing greenhouse gas concentrations will warm the Earth's surface and atmosphere; (2) Human production of CO2 is producing significant increases in CO2 concentration; (3) The rate of rise of temperature in the 20th and 21st centuries is unprecedented compared to the rates of change of temperature in the previous two millennia and this can only be due to rising greenhouse gas concentrations; (4) The climate of the 19th century was ideal and may be taken as a standard to compare against any current climate; (5) global climate models, while still not perfect, are good enough to indicate that continued use of fossil fuels at projected rates in the 21st century will cause the CO2 concentration to rise to a high level by 2100 (possibly 700 to 900 ppm); (6) The global average temperature under this condition will rise more than 3 °C from the late 19th century ideal; (7) The negative impact on humanity of such a rise will be enormous; (8) The only alternative to such a disaster is to immediately and sharply reduce CO2 emissions (reducing emissions in 2050 by 80 % compared to today's rate) and continue further reductions after 2050; (9) Even with such draconian CO2 reductions, the CO2 concentration is likely to reach at least 450 to 500 ppm by 2100 resulting in significant damage to humanity; (10) Such reductions in CO2 emissions are technically feasible and economically affordable while providing adequate energy to a growing world population that is increasingly industrializing.
There's only so much speed you can get out of a 2.4 GHz network, even under ideal conditions.
When used under ideal conditions, the Steam Link not only stands out as the most affordable of Valve's fleet, but also as the only one that caters to Steam's loyal customer base, which is largely made up of those who already have a capable gaming PC and networking router or switch.
In practice this claim seems absurd, and only under very ideal conditions would this hold up to scrutiny.
«You not only need to show results you've accomplished for employers, but be sure to show the context,» he says, especially if these results were achieved under less - than - ideal conditions, as in Lewis's case.
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