Sentences with phrase «period eg»

If your dog is or will be going through a stressful period eg.
The worksheet can be adjusted so that the investigation runs over a sorter period eg, one week.
Basically I follow 4:3, but fasting for a 42 hour period eg Monday I would have lunch and dinner (anything within 2300 cals), nothing except water / coffee / tea on Tuesday, and then starting to feast again at lunch on Wednesday.

Not exact matches

Common names of a time period can be used to validate sources, eg.
German dairy cooperative Deutsches Milchkontor eG (DMK) is closing three of its plants as it responds to the 2016 reporting period, which it called a «crisis year.»
This usually means that your baby will breastfeed on average every 2 — 3 hours around the clock (day and night), with possibly one longer stretch (eg up to about 5 hours) between feeds somewhere in a 24 - hour period.
Your baby will normally feel heavier if you carry him or her for longer periods without the use of any baby carriers as a baby sling or baby carrier will help distribute the baby's weight on stronger parts of your body (eg.
«It appears the review has looked at a narrow period and not covered the period in the latter half of 1984 and may not have addressed some of the concerns raised by UK politicians in the last three weeks, eg threat of sanctions by India against the UK, Germany, Canada and USA towards the end of 1984 for sympathising with Sikhs in the Diaspora.
«This would mean that a business that had losses of # 100,000 brought forward from previous periods, eg.
Immediately after Eg 3911 was disentangled from most of the fishing gear, she swam faster, dove twice as deep, and for longer periods.
Grey lines show time series from the NP and EG for the training period of previous 14 years.
Saturation temperature Tsat (A) and saturation humidity rhsat (B) are marked by horizontal black solid lines (Tsat = Tonset, Tonset and rhsat calculated as intersection of mean time series for the training period from the EG and NP) and day of the saturation (dsat)(when temperature in the EG in 2016 reaches Tsat)-- with dark blue.
there were «naturally occurring» warm periods in the past (eg.
To assess whether the washout period of 4 wk was sufficient to allow a return of anthropometric and metabolic parameters to baseline, we analyzed the influence of the position (eg, first position to sixth position) at which a specific intervention was placed on these parameters.
So I go to the gym a lot and I'm trying to gain a nice bum but it's making my legs quite muscley, I'm going to take your advice and do cardio for a long period of time and not eat carbs but how will I be able to continue improving my bum if I need to cut out specific excersises which are aimed at buttocks (that mostly involved legs — squats eg) x
I've cogitated on the unicorn for a few years and it seems to me that one of the factors is detoxing first, eg eating green and clean over a period of time and then eating high calorie nutrient dense whole foods after that.
And from another post: «The Paleo community attitude is certainly strange because there is evidence to show that humans in the Paleolithic period actually did eat legumes — and significant amounts at that — at least in certain locations and in the relevant season eg http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440304001694.
Full file available to make editing possible - eg more / less periods / blocks / lessons or even different pictures.
Because outsourcing relationships (particularly in larger deals) are often long term eg 5 — 10 years, it is crucial to be sure that the provider will remain in business for the proposed period.
moving average 200, divided by the oscillator period, eg.
with filter / oscillator ratio I mean filter period, eg.
It is reasonable to use the same period (eg 5 years) of growth for all comparisons, but doing so will penalize companies with growth expected to last longer.
Your monthly income is uncertain or can be seasonal making it difficult to commit to regular proposal payments over a long period of time (eg 3 to 5 years).
Paying off over a longer period means you end up paying more interest, eg, 5 % over 20 years is much more expensive than 10 % over five years.
If the net dividend that you received over a certain period (eg.
If Ethereum has increased at such a vast rate from March 17 when KR1 were beginning to invest within the eth platform eg - $ 17.55 on 01/03/17 to $ 700 on 13 / 12 / 17 = 4000 %, during that period KR1, s SP has only increased from 2.55 to 8 = 350 %, Would that not indicate we are due a Massive rerate?
The viruses are often transmitted by direct or close contact between cats (eg, in sneezed droplets), but they may also survive for short periods in the environment.
Additional supplementation of calcium to a balanced diet (eg, dairy, bone meal, over-the-counter supplements) is therefore contraindicated for puppies during this period, as excess calcium will be absorbed.
Additionally, some cats will develop a strong preference for a particular type of food (eg, wet / tinned food or dry food) when fed over a prolonged period of time.
Rates Availability: These rates may not be available during High Season and over Special Event periods (eg.
Reservations over peak period - eg: New Years Eve we have a strict no cancel or refund policy once booked.
In most museums across the world, exhibits are grouped by region or period, (eg, Egypt, 3000 - 2000BC), but you don't get a lot of context or story to the artefacts.
Coming out of the tail end of a legacy of abstraction at the region's art schools and in the midst of the ascendency of new figurative painting and changing approaches to sculpture via clay, etc, (eg, Voulkos) in the Bay Area, the work they made in that period of transition shows the freedom with which they approached art - making.
Canaletto's reputation as one of the finest rococo period artists has remained high ever since his death, and his famous landscape paintings of Venetian lagoons, canals and pageantry continue to command high prices at auction (eg.
That would also imply that (T - T0 (t)-RRB- must be negative during the pre-900 period when SLR = 0... would a plausible physical explanation be that the deep ocean and ice sheets are still responding somewhat to the post-glacial temperature increase (eg, T - T0, 0 > 0), but that the faster components of SLR like the surface oceans and glaciers were actually responding to the decrease in temperature since the early Holocene?
there were «naturally occurring» warm periods in the past (eg.
I have seen others using 18th century period as the «real» Pre-Industrial baseline eg 1750.
Synoptic monthly means are averages over days in the month for a particular synoptic time eg 12 UTC, or in the case of accumulations, for only a particular accumulation period within the day eg 06 to 12 UTC.
Our monopolist will have definitive explanations for the Younger Dryas, the 2200 BC cooling / drought, the great monsoon failures of eg 1770s, 1790s, 1870s, the great pluvials of eg Genghis Khan period, Peru AD 1100... and all other major climate shifts within the last few thousand years.
Your proposition contradicts your own argument, in so far that the rapid change (inverse excursion) in the transition from the MWP to the LIA was also over a small temporal period and had great societal implications eg Nunn
Volcanics have different temporal periods of persistence.The relaxation oscillators respond over periods where interference from similar perturbations operate, are problematic for empirical parameters eg Stenchikov et al 2009
************** «witchtistics»: use of a «witch stick» (eg, least squares regression) to «divine» the global temperature temperature trend (or other climatological trends) over short time periods.
«Eg the period begins with a super El NIno» That super El Nino was immediately followed by two years of La Nina.
When low and elongated sunspot cycles correlate with cooling periods of earth (eg Dalton and Maunder minimum), and volcanic eruptions add another cooling signal then the future is definitely looking very dangerously cold.
Eg, even over a 30 - year period (statistically significant WRT climate change), the range of decadal trends starts at -0.05 C for the South pole, and is greatest at 0.45 C at the North pole.
ust sticking a trend line through a recent period (eg 1998 - present) and declare it has no warming with no comparison to a prior period (or at least no mention of the confidence ranges).
Any shorter period, e.g. «we've had a decade of cooling» is too prone to short — term noise, eg from El Nino.
Well, you start by averaging over at least one period of the cycle; eg to cancel out day / night you take 24 hours, for summer / winter 12 months and for the solar cycle 11 years.
Anomaly is the local difference between ST and the local average over a prescribed period (eg 1961 - 90).
Rhyl says: May 1, 2011 at 5:56 am «I have been looking for a much longer time period of history that correlate world events with climatic events eg LIA with famine, plague, witch burnings, crop failures, wars etc and MWPeriod with growth of wealth, cathedral building, improved living conditions, and / or wars, territorial expansion.
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