Sentences with phrase «range over a certain period»

His team built a series of experimental ponds, each of which is warmed by a certain temperature range over a certain period of time.

Not exact matches

A boat can «mow the lawn» over a large area in a relatively short period of time, while stationary recorders on the seafloor have great temporal coverage, but they record only within a certain range of the hydrophone,» said Selene Fregosi, a researcher at the Cooperative Institute for Marine Resources Studies, Oregon State University and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in Newport, Oregon.
In contrast, the ranges most doctors use are based on a bell - curve analysis of all the people who visited that lab over a certain period of time, many of whom are very sick.
As conventional lab ranges are based on a bell curve analysis of all of the population that visited the lab over a certain period of time, many of whom are sick, this has lead to an ever - broadening reference range.
Hyundai offers buyers fixed - price servicing plans across its entire model range, meaning you pay a lump sum up front which covers all of your servicing costs over a certain period.
They predict a top and bottom price based on historic trends over certain different time period that gives you a range where you think the stock should go.
It's not very good for saying «in 2050, the temperature will be X», but it is useful for determining what range the average temperature is likely to be within over, say, a 30 - year period centered on the date in question (with much uncertainty) given certain starting conditions and certain inputs and changes in forcing over time, and.
Climate, sometimes understood as the «average weather,» is defined as the measurement of the mean and variability of relevant quantities of certain variables (such as temperature, precipitation or wind) over a period of time, ranging from months to thousands or millions of years.
Beneficiaries may receive «period certain» payouts in equal amounts over a fixed period of time, usually ranging from five to 30 years.
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