Sentences with phrase «other types of measurement»

«This suggests that Majorana zero modes are likely to exist, bound to magnetic vortices in this material, but we will have to do other types of measurements to find it.»
It is a precursor to other types of measurements children will be learning later on in maths.

Not exact matches

But while close, the two measurements didn't match perfectly, a result which leaves some wiggle room for physicists to think up other types of strange new particles.
Now that the work has been done to combine these airborne measurements, Schroeder said he plans to expand this type analysis to other glaciers, a move that could improve scientists» understanding of the hidden ways climate change is affecting ice.
It works by using the phone camera in order to get a measurement of your heart rate or you can just type in your heart rate if you know what it is from some other monitoring device.
Is there any discussion in the article regarding other measurements of health besides Type 2 Diabetes (especially since the majority of the scientific community now knows better than to use BMI as an indicator of health or «ideal weight»)?
Participants engaged with materials and activities in whole group and small groups that demonstrate that science lessons can be richer, deeper learning experiences when we, 1) slow down the process and provide repeated experience over time with key concepts (e.g., observing and exploring ingredients one day; making play dough another day), 2) incorporate language and literacy into science explorations intentionally (e.g., using informational texts; using visual aids and key words in DLL children's home language), and 3) connect science to other content areas and provide extension activities that continue conceptual learning across time and across the classroom (e.g., measurement with ingredients; discussing other types of mixtures during snack time).
One must also look to other traditional notions of educational measurement: reliability / consistency (which is not at high - enough levels, especially across teacher types), validity (which is not at high - enough levels, especially for high - stakes purposes), etc. in that «replicability» alone is more common than Flowers (and perhaps others) might assume.
A comparative study published by the National Institute of Health found this style to be too weak in its measurement values compared to other types.
In the case of ORAS4, this includes ocean temperature measurements from bathythermographs and the Argo buoys, and other types of data like sea surface height and surface temperatures.
«Additional work that looks at albedo measurements, melting rate, and other types of reconnaissance is also needed.»
Furthermore James and Fox (1972), describing measurements taken in 1968 - 1970 from buckets of known type, found that the mean difference from engineintake SST for the German bucket was 0.18 °C, the Crawford bucket (Crawford 1969) 0.23 °C and «other» national buckets 0.25 °C.
Examples of this type of data include tree ring width and density measurements, fossilized plant remains, insect and pollen frequencies in sediments, moraines and other glacial deposits, marine organism fossils, and the isotope ratios of various elements.
Measurements of the temperature under each type of roof, as well as the ambient outdoor temperature are collected at 4 minute intervals throughout the day, to develop a profile of how the roof membranes perform relative to each other, as well as in comparison to the vegetated roof.
To know the CO2 levels before the 1958 measurements began, other types of methods are used.
Maintaining a high - precision Jason - type altimeter in non-Sun-synchronous orbit (to mitigate the impact of tidal aliasing on sea level measurements) complemented by at least two other altimeter missions (Sentinel - 3 will be one) in a Sun - synchronous orbit.
However, with the advent of LEDs and other types of lighting, that yardstick has become meaningless, and as a result, a bulb's brightness is now listed as lumens, which is a more accurate measurement of how bright it is, rather than how much energy it consumes.
The question remains: will a $ 999 fee be viable for the brokerage and REALTOR who have a commission split agreement to provide (as some of those interviewed stated above in the article), additional advertising, time spent ensuring the required measurements and other claims made in the listing and feature sheet (age of roof, furnace, type of foundation, etc...) are accurate, a proper CMA and signage.
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