I therefore calculated Su and St using this emissivity in columns T & U. Aa, OLR and the various ratios are
recalculated in columns V to AA.
There was a difference now that
I recalculated it in the app.
Not exact matches
Many a desktop computer has been purchased specifically to take advantage of these programs, which allow even an unsophisticated computer user to change a few critical assumptions and,
in the blink of an eye,
recalculate an entire financial model (see «How VisiCalc Works,» INC., November 1981, page 104).
Monthly payments will be
recalculated according to changes
in your income; they can be as low as $ 0 if your financial situation warrants it.
You can input different life events such as a wedding or home purchase
in your cash flow statement and
recalculate your financial future to see how you'll do.
In addition, after you reach full retirement age, we will recalculate your benefit amount to give you credit for any months in which you did not receive a benefit because of your earning
In addition, after you reach full retirement age, we will
recalculate your benefit amount to give you credit for any months
in which you did not receive a benefit because of your earning
in which you did not receive a benefit because of your earnings.
The IRS has
recalculated the limit because the tax law applies the so - called chained consumer price index to increases
in HSA contribution limits.
The weightings of stocks
in global stockmarket indices are being
recalculated, with far - reaching...
Nobody wants to deal with
recalculating prices denominated
in Bitcoin day over day or hour over hour.
With an Inherited IRA, the amount of your required minimum distributions (RMDs) will be based on your age and will be
recalculated each year based on the factors
in the IRS Single Life Expectancy Table.
Just as a car's GPS system triggers a recalculation when a driver deviates from a current route, we believe investors are
recalculating the probability that a potentially significant route shift
in the big picture is underway.
You can remain
in IBR
in these circumstances, but your payment amount will be
recalculated.
Recalculated Retirement
In retirement you will no longer pay Social Security / Medicare taxes or have some of your current work - related expenses for commuting, clothing or meals.
Good scientists are always open to new evidence that completely obliterates their most - prized theories, and
in the face of that evidence they do not simply say, «well, the theory is obviously true, I just need to
recalculate,» they instead look at the theory itself and assume there must be something fundamentally wrong with the theory.
I've calculated and
recalculated but never seem to get anywhere near the protein content listed here and this is with using higher protein per weight listed
in your recipe.
Thank you for all your hard work
in recalculating the values and keeping all of us on track.
-- Yesterday we posted an article
in which we
recalculated our NFL win total projections based on the results to date.
Following the Round of 32, Silver
recalculated his projections for all remaining teams and posted the results on his critically acclaimed FiveThirtyEight blog
in the New York Times.
I knew this when I started working and that
in the future I would have to
recalculate my career path.
I have been ordering this for a while now
in 1 lb, I
recalculated how much I was using for formula and realized it was much cheaper ordering
in the 10 lb bag.
If a surge
in LH is not detected,
recalculate when you might be ovulating and try again.
But, the cost - benefit analysis for parties with limited resources
in achieving that has to be constantly
recalculated, as it is not as valuable as it was twenty years ago.
b) a
recalculated quota applied to counts prior to the vote exhaustion potentially resulting
in the votes not being exhausted
in the first place (depending on the reason for the exhaustion).
Is there a case where failure to
recalculate quota will result
in elected candidates returned being different?
We
recalculated the figures as far as possible to reflect a common definition, but
in the 2000s about 15 - 20 % of civil servants were reclassified
in one year, and further reclassifications have occurred since then.
Even though you provided help via Bitcoin, your Bitcoins, anyway, were
recalculated into the Naira at the exchange rate at the moment of providing help, and you were credited with Mavro - Naira
in your PO.
Following the Lancet publication
in 2012, Wright and colleagues
recalculated the numbers and did not find a mortality benefit among people who had less than a 20 percent chance of having a heart attack
in the next five years, based on established prediction measures.
When the researchers
recalculated the PPV using ovarian cancer's true frequency
in the general U.S. population of one case for every 2,500 postmenopausal women, the PPV plummeted to just 6.5 percent.
That figure is then
recalculated using a simple probability equation to deliver a percentage that is more understandable
in a courtroom.
As Derrickson explained at a panel discussion on his film at the California Institute of Technology — where he was joined by Keanu Reeves, Caltech cosmologist Sean Carroll, and Jet Propulsion Laboratory roboticist Joel Burdick — Shostak redacted some meaningless mumbo jumbo
in the description of the spaceship's approach to Earth and replaced it with «The object was not following a gravitational free - fall trajectory; as such its path was
recalculated.»
Grove's co-author, Olivier Namur of the University of Hanover,
recalculated the surface compositions of all 5,800 locations, and correlated each composition with the type of terrain
in which it was found, from heavily cratered regions to those that were less impacted.
Historically, moralists have not paid much heed to the findings of science, and it is safe to say that all the brain - scans
in the world probably will not persuade modern theologians to
recalculate the wages of sin.
«Every day I
recalculate the fuel figures and adjust operations» to maximize fuel efficiency, said Willem Dullaert, chief engineer of the Oosterdam when this writer was onboard earlier
in the year.
Such a shift would have had a significant impact on the appearance of the planet, whose topography
in this early configuration was
recalculated by Matsuyama with the aim of examining the effects of the relief on primitive Mars.
Using the revised stellar properties, we
recalculate the radii for 107 planet candidates
in our sample, and comment on candidates for which the radii change from a previously giant - planet / brown - dwarf / stellar regime to a sub-Jupiter size, or vice versa.
It's important to keep
in mind that very few people's maintenance calories are set
in stone, so you should take the time to
recalculate them periodically.
in the example) to
recalculate your poundages for your next deadlift workout.
So weigh
in the morning and if I lost a lb
recalculate my calories with the new weight?
It's generally a good idea to
recalculate your energy needs at least every 4 - 8 weeks based on how much weight you've gained or lost and any changes
in your activity levels.
Do a deload,
recalculate your training variables and you'll be back on track
in no time.
You want to
recalculate your macros because as you get smaller
in order for you to hit your next goal weight, you have to eat for your new goal!
I typically
recalculate my calories on Sunday, and put
in a pound or two below what I'm weighting or predict I will weigh on Monday, because I usually have a high - cal meal on Saturday.
Until now we were
recalculating the amount
in your currency on the date of the actual member payment and on the date when the payment is made to you therefore the amounts may have changed quite noticeably when the rate rose or dropped significantly.
The
recalculated results reduced the pass rate of Harris Academy Greenwich
in London by 15 per cent for the cohort taking exams
in 2011.
After
recalculating and sending
in updated information, the fine was reduced to $ 160,000.
Lyn is lead author of Good to Great to Innovate:
Recalculating the Route K - 12, (Corwin, 2015) with Gale Harild and Empowering Excellence: Leading Collaborative Learning (Corwin, being launched
in 2016) with Beate Planche.
Here is an excerpt: «'' The amendment for consolidated schools includes a petition option: «If a consolidation results
in a change of forty (40) percent of the receiving school's population, an LEA may petition to have the school's safe harbor targets that will be used
in determining adequate yearly progress (AYP) for the next school year
recalculated based on the school's new population.
After a Times reporter inquired about that difference, Derek Briggs, the lead researcher on the Colorado study, said
in an e-mail that he had
recalculated his figures using only those teachers who had taught more than 60 students.
For example, when researchers used a different model to
recalculate the value - added scores for teachers that were published
in The Los Angeles Times
in 2011, they found that from 40 to 55 percent of them would get noticeably different scores using a VA model that accounted for student assignments
in a different way.
The Quattro hardware is similar to that
in other Audi cars — a hydraulic clutch pack sends torque forward and aft and a mechanical differential directs it to individual rear wheels — but the software has been improved such that it
recalculates the proper torque split every hundredth of a second and can send up to 100 percent of its torque to the rear wheels.