The difference is, the trickle charger will continue to charge, but at
a really slow rate.
Not exact matches
After this, the
rate of development gets much
slower, and I think it continues to
slow down past 25 — 30 years, when grain whisky is smooth and sweet, with lovely vanilla and
really nice oak, oranges and honeydew melon notes,» says Sandy Hyslop.
Cech is not as good as he once was and I
really ďont
rate Ospina not commanding aerialy and seems to be
slow adjusting his feet at times.
The COLA is supposedly tied to the
rate of inflation and maybe inflation is
slowing, but is it
really at its lowest point in a decade?
The fetal heart
rate monitors are only as good as the people using them... midway through my pushing with my first child the baby's heart
rate really slowed compared to where it should be.
But it wasn't until she wrote this poignant post, «Mothers Needed to Protect the Earth,» that I
really started thinking harder about harnessing the power of the Green Mom blogosphere to draw attention to climate change and to advocate changes to
slow the
rate of global warming.
And the other
really fascinating implication of general relativity is that falling through a vacuum in curved spacetime by stretching and contracting but not at the same
rate, if you stretch at one
rate and contract at another
rate, you can actually
slow your descent and behave like a glider even though there is no atmosphere.
When consumed with other food (especially fats), the
rate of digestion and absorption of starches
slows down and you don't experience blood sugar spikes, so it doesn't
really matter if the rice you ate was white or brown.
In addition to the negative effects on your health, skipping meals won't
really help with weight loss, because your body's metabolic
rate will
slow.
Really good but my wife laughs at me And my «friends» laughs at me when running
slow and following your 180 - age heart
rate formula.
Like the book, the film is overlong (at a
slow 135 minutes) and only
really engages during its prologue, providing maddening glimpses of promising storylines and character moments tossed aside in favour of being a cut -
rate adaptation of a cut -
rate King novel.
The Babson survey itself noted that even as more students are taking online courses, the growth
rate is
slowing and some university leaders are becoming more skeptical about how much students are
really learning.
I remember when the Paperwhite 2 first came out, the page turn
rates would be
really slow and files over 100 MB would simply crash.
E Ink has upped the resolution of their 6 - inch screens from 800 x 600 to 1024 x 758 over the past couple of years, and the Kobo Aura HD has a unique 1440 x 1080 6.8 - inch Pearl screen, but overall E Ink advances at a
slower rate than other technologies, and color E Ink has still yet to become effective enough to
really take off.
Then they are very
slow when it comes to either accepting or processing a payment (ie, proof of payment process when you show you
really paid and they say you didn't, signing up for direct debit to take advantage of the little minute savings on the interest
rate (still a savings), etc etc) Very frustrated when I can't even pay anything to my loan.
That is, unless you go through Xbox Backwards Compatibility to play it as it's very jagged around those edges and the
slower frame
rate really changes the pacing.
Grid 2 plays well on low - end machines with the graphics options turned down, and it never
really slows down, apart from the loading menus, where the frame
rate mysteriously drops.
Folks will make the argument that we have started doing what it takes, but seriously, as long as the number continues to rise without showing any reduction in the
rate of increase, then what we are doing, however impressive it might sound, is not what we have do to
slow the real world rise in the only number that
really matters: CO2 ppm.
(More specifically, you've read it as supporting a * lag * in response, without considering that perhaps (given the physics of a high mass / high specific heat system like the oceans) what is
really implied is, rather, a
slow *
rate * of response — but one which nevertheless «starts» immediately.)
The first
rate seems to be far
slower because there are no winds in the stratosphere so that equilibrium can only be reached by diffusion of heat which is
really slow; on the other hand we are pumpimg around 1.5 ppm of CO2 into the troposphere every year, over a base value of around 380 ppm.
Which one is more likely: All basic thermodynamics and stat mech textbooks are wrong, including the ones that make showing that there is no lapse
rate a homework problem or that do it in the actual text, or some people who have a
really hard time understanding what a degree of freedom is or how to do an integral or mess with logarithmic expansions have made a mistake, the biggest of which is assuming that the DALR worked out in climate systems is stable in the absence of a driving thermal gradient and that air is locally truly «adiabatic», instead of just having a thermal conductivity that is
slower than convection?
Gregory and Forster 2008 and other papers show how high sensitivities don't
really make any difference to current climate change
rate, as high sensitivities
slow down the system response.
Sadly it is just too
slow (charging
rate) now to be
really useful.
The
slow rollout is done to minimize problems and to
really keep track of the update's success
rate.
This means scrolling isn't always buttery smooth, some of the transitions are a beat too
slow, and in some games when the going gets
really tough — driving the fastest cars in Reckless Racing 3, for example — there's evidence of frame
rate drops.
Seasonal
rates are expected but there
really is no
slow months.