Sentences with phrase «over linearity»

Pathfinding and mystery will take precedence over linearity.

Not exact matches

This technology vastly extends the bandwidth and linearity of the seismometer, recording seismic signals with long periods of over 300 seconds to over 100 Hz.
But, the problem that Detective Pikachu soon trips over is the same criticism that many have directed at the long - running Ace Attorney series, in that the linearity in design means that you must tick everything off an invisible checklist before the game will let you continue.
The Uncharted series is great, but I think it's fair to say that it's linearity can grow stale over a long campaign (an aspect that Naughty Dog seems to address in the stealth approach in The Last Of Us).
The open world hub is gone, choosing instead the classic Sonic level linearity split over a hero story and a villain story — which I don't necessarily class as a bad thing.
There are wonderful things in it, for instance, «Metropolitan Crowd» of 1946, a dense, rhythmical all - over web of multicolored linearities on a black field that, strobelike, seems to track the movements of city pedestrians.
One merely calculates the least - squares linear - regression trend over successively longer periods to see whether the slope of the trend progressively increases (as it must if the curve is genuinely exponential) or whether, instead, it progressively declines towards linearity (as it actually does).
The simplest and most direct of these is the one that I applied to the data before daring to draw the conclusion that CO2 concentration change over the past decade has degenerated towards mere linearity.
Anastassia, «Nick, I can not see why you continue to interpret C as a kinetic constant, which we never did,» Well, you said in part A1: «The linearity assumption is justified by the particular physical nature and stoichiometry of condensation, with gas turning to liquid: condensation is a first - order reaction over saturated molar density Nv of the condensing gas.
The assumption that, in the heading of Appendix A1: «Linearity of condensation rate over the molar density Nv of water vapor»
The apparent linearity results from the short time (i.e. 55 years since 1958) over which the increase has been monitored.
But Tamino's work has shown that any deviations from linearity in the underlying trend over this period are too small for us ton know their form or direction.
Monckton — quoted by Bickmore «One merely calculates the least - squares linear - regression trend over successively longer periods to see whether the slope of the trend progressively increases (as it must if the curve is genuinely exponential) or whether, instead, it progressively declines towards linearity (as it actually does).»
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