Sentences with phrase «place upper limits»

In the future, high - end estimates of ice discharge and regional effects, such as local thermal expansion and coastal subsidence, place the upper limits of relative sea - level rise for the Netherlands at 0.65 to 1.3 m by 2100, excluding gravitational effects.
The «non-detections» place upper limits on the number of certain types of planets; that is, if there were any more planets of a certain mass or orbital distance then these surveys would have found them.
«Junk DNA» was introduced in 1972 by geneticist Susumu Ohno who noted that the mutational load from harmful mutations placed an upper limit on the number of functional loci that could be expected given a typical mutation rate.
Given the estimated uncertainties in their method, the researchers place an upper limit on methane in the martian atmosphere of 1.3 parts per billion, as they report online today in Science.
With 90 per cent confidence, we place an upper limit on the orbital eccentricity of 0.29.
From multi-epoch radial velocities, we determine the masses of Kepler - 20b and Kepler - 20c to be 8.7 \ + -2.2 Mearth and 16.1 + -3.5 Mearth, respectively, and we place an upper limit on the mass of Kepler - 20d of 20.1 Mearth (2 sigma).
I was thrilled to hear the latest version of the Dietary Guidelines for Americans did not place an upper limit on fat intake.
So while genetics may well place an upper limit on intelligence, poor children are often denied the opportunity to reach their own maximum potential — meaning that, in the right environment, the achievement gap might be significantly narrowed.
This option will «cap,» or place an upper limit, on the holder's interest expense.
The bills would also place an upper limit on the number of intact breeding dogs that may be housed in breeding facilities, to prevent our state from becoming a haven for inhumane puppy mills.
California has placed an upper limit of 2 % on «emergency» standby generation capacity for utilities, and PG&E are already up to their limit, but demand response generation falls under a different category and is definitely anticipated as growing.
Moreover, epoch superposition analysis of Forbush decreases reveals no detectable albedo response to cosmic ray decreases, thereby placing an upper limit on the possible influence of cosmic ray variations on global albedo of 0.0029 per 5 % decrease.

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The center has come under attack in the last year for serving as a gathering place for some children in their upper teens, including those older than its age limit of 18.
In 2008, when Parliament last looked at the upper limit for abortion, 67 per cent of the public agreed that if the limit was not reduced, then Parliament «should tighten up the rules on early abortion to discourage so many from taking place each year».
The company places no upper age limit on those who sign up.
Amplification of the direct solar forcing is conceivable, e.g., through effects on ozone or atmospheric condensation nuclei, but empirical data place a factor of two upper limit on the amplification, with the most likely forcing in the range 100 — 120 % of the directly measured solar irradiance change [64].
I can not even begin to stress how costly a mistake this really is... Not only does it look ridiculous having a ripped and muscular upper body sitting atop a pair of toothpicks - for - legs... but what if I told you that your refusal to place equal muscle building focus on your lower body was actually limiting the amount of muscle you could gain in your chest, back, arms and shoulders?
A practical upper limit could be placed in the 2.5 L range for contemporary production cars.
At least some people have noted to us that, if nothing else, Howey's limited crawl of Amazon's genre lists underscores how Amazon Publishing and KDP titles occupy a big place in the upper echelons of the etailer's sales in specific categories.
But it is of the essence of our viewpoint that some moderate upper limit must in every case be placed on the multiplier in order to stay within the bounds of conservative valuation.
Sometimes when I'm near my upper limit with Chase the new card will have an absurdly low credit limit, like $ 1,500 — just enough to issue it in the first place.
But the poor visibility is normally limited to the upper 20 ft.. Both reefs have a narrow rim adjacent to a wall that plunges to 125 ft.. The wall is vertical to slightly overhanging in most places.
Blending culture, cuisine, fine art, and pure entertainment, The Villas place you in the upper limits of luxury.
The four artists range in age from 43 to 62 after a decision was taken to drop the upper age limit of 50, which had been in place since 1991.
The agency acknowledged that «uncertainties surrounding this indicator are large,» with the lower limit of its calculations suggesting a race could be held once every 7 years and the upper limit suggesting it could take place once every 64 years.
We are near the upper limit for Earth Temperature that has been in place for ten thousand years.
Over geological time scales, the lack of correlation between CO2 and temperature places a clear upper limit of a 1.5 °C per CO2 doubling sensitivity.
On Saturday, more than 5200 events took place worldwide, all of them promoting the number 350: understood as the upper limit for carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
In other words, it is running as fast as it can and staying in one place, because is is up against an upper limit at all times.
They just placed a hard upper limit on the amount of money you would pay to Mitigate climate damages.
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