Sentences with phrase «plotted as a function of time»

Plasma (B) and brain (C) distribution of J147 was plotted as a function of time following or per oral (PO) administration at 20 mg / kg.
If you plot them as a function of time, you find that one is a little bigger than Millikan's, and the next one's a little bit bigger than that, and the next one's a little bit bigger than that, until finally they settle down to a number which is higher.
Variance in the wavelet power spectrum (colour scale) is plotted as a function of both time and period.
Blue light with an intensity of one watt per square centimeter illuminates a thermal sensor coated with lampblack, and the temperature increase is plotted as a function of time.
A dependent variable plotted as a function of time can never carry any information whatsoever about causality.

Not exact matches

That data, plotted below as a function of both position (horizontal axis) and time (vertical axis) provides the most detailed information ever obtained on how excitons move through the material.
But the movie makes no attempt to stretch itself, challenge its audience, or even function as a movie most of the time: As a director, MacFarlane gives Ted 2 all the visual panache of a traditional network sitcom, and the film's plot is so muddled, it scans more like three half - hour episodes stitched togetheas a movie most of the time: As a director, MacFarlane gives Ted 2 all the visual panache of a traditional network sitcom, and the film's plot is so muddled, it scans more like three half - hour episodes stitched togetheAs a director, MacFarlane gives Ted 2 all the visual panache of a traditional network sitcom, and the film's plot is so muddled, it scans more like three half - hour episodes stitched together.
We did an experiment where we made a video of a Bunsen burner heating... a beaker of ice and water (that was being stirred) and we plotted the temperature as a function of time.
We have plotted most likely peak temperatures as a function of four different cumulative emission metrics: year 1750 — 2500 (figure 3a), year 1750 to the time at which peak warming occurs (figure 3b), year 1750 — 2100 (figure 3c) and year 1750 — 2200 (figure 3d).
We can see the cycle shape by making a folded plot (a.k.a. «phase diagram»), graphing temperature not as a function of time but as a function of phase, i.e., time of year (as is customary, I've plotted two full cycles of phase:
Do this for each of GHCN (unadjusted), GHCN (adjusted) and NCAR, and plot the annual average anomaly as a function of time.
For example; when I look at a plot of GISSTemp over whatever time frame the graph drawer has chosen to plot, I see what by itself could be classed as a «noisy» function; in that at no point in the function is it possible to predict, deduce, or otherwise project what the value of the function would be after the last point plotted; and that is true no matter where in the function the last point plotted happens to be.
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