Sentences with phrase «rudimentary models»

Researchers are also developing rudimentary models of signaling networks in cells and simple brain circuits.
So, if you want to emulate Fisher, you should use the rudimentary model I described in my lecture to help you decide if you want to buy the stock or not, that model should not be the one to use to help you determine if you should hold or sell.
But woefully, exertion stems just as much from Neptunia's rudimentary modeling of jump physics as it does from level design.
Any attempt at interpolating from physical data is a fool's errand unless you have at least a rudimentary model of the physics driving the data.
Here's an admittedly very rudimentary model: Facebook would pre-mine a large pool of tokens, distributing a significant number to shareholders and holding the rest in reserve to distribute to users based on some reliable metric of the traffic their original content generates.

Not exact matches

By employing a rudimentary combination consensus algorithm containing both Ethereum's standard PoW as well as its future PoS consensus models, Ethereum creator Vitalik Buterin believes risk can be mitigated during the changeover.
Through rudimentary computer modeling, Wilson discovered that that something was neutrinos, generated in copious amounts — on the order of 1 followed by 58 zeroes — when the electrons and protons in the core turn into neutrons.
While the rudimentary, one - size - fits - all approach of Adequate Yearly Progress has largely failed to produce the promised returns of increased achievement and opportunity, there still must be a reasonable framework and indicators that ensure the various state accountability systems provide clear, strong, consistent and effective models.
Basic models get a rather rudimentary twist beam rear axle, but all A250 models do get the complex multi-link rear suspension set - up.
To cater to a variety of markets, it will be sold in several guises including a rudimentary base model and a range - topping luxury model to rival the X-Class.
The old one was so outdated and rudimentary, I would have been surprised if it didn't increase in price with the new model.
For the moment, it seems like Dell is winning in this particular arena, but the rest of the tablet looks pretty decent as well — boasting a screen resolution of 2560 × 1600, RealSense digital photography technology (that is able to create a depth map of an image, giving a rudimentary understanding of object positions located across 3D space instead of only a 2D plane), and an Intel Z3500 quad - core CPU (running between 1.33 GHz to 2.33 GHz depending on the model).
(This genre of one - dimensional and two - dimensional models lay between the rudimentary, often qualitative models covered in the essay on Simple Models of Climate and the elaborate three - dimensional General Circulation Models of the Atmospmodels lay between the rudimentary, often qualitative models covered in the essay on Simple Models of Climate and the elaborate three - dimensional General Circulation Models of the Atmospmodels covered in the essay on Simple Models of Climate and the elaborate three - dimensional General Circulation Models of the AtmospModels of Climate and the elaborate three - dimensional General Circulation Models of the AtmospModels of the Atmosphere.)
The package contains rudimentary instructions on how to run the models and sample output and log files with parameter settings for a few model configurations (dry, moist, moist with bucket surface hydrology).
It is quite possible that there are processes and feedbacks that all models miss, and the probability of that being the case may not be all that small, given, for example, the rudimentary state of modeling clouds and their climate feedback.
I have heard that global climate models have very rudimentary cloud models and do not include such effects of solar / cosmic rays nor of the correlation with earth's Length of Day (as impacted by temperature and wind changes).
There's an understatement, how about our data is crap, our understanding is rudimentary and that model based paper is nothing more than guesswork?
By the time of the TAR, several climate models incorporated physically based treatments of ice dynamics, although the land ice processes were only rudimentary.
Lewis had used an extremely rudimentary, some would even say flawed, climate model to derive his estimates, Stevens said.
Climate nerds have attempted to create models that include, at least in rudimentary form, all of these interacting economic and atmospheric systems.
The IPCC handling of natural climate forcing factors is so rudimentary that it leaves great areas of uncertainty regarding the model - derived anthropogenic forcing factors..
The results are shown below for my, still rudimentary (although much more rigorous than RCS), model:
Only the first two in a very rudimentary way by a few models.
Connect all those equations together and the model operates like a virtual, rudimentary Earth.
Present - day ocean models do have some rudimentary capability to model El Nino - like variability, but they are not yet able to reliably simulate decadal - type variability, even though 1000 - year climate runs exhibit variability over a broad range of time scales.
According to the Times Online, a classified group of scientists code - named «Jason» developed a rudimentary climate model back in the late 1970s that predicted global heating remarkably similar to what the IPCC is predicting today.
(The history of rudimentary physical models without extensive calculations is told in a separate essay on Simple Models of Climate, and there is a supplementary essay for the Basic Radiation Calculations that became part of the technical foundation of comprehensive calculamodels without extensive calculations is told in a separate essay on Simple Models of Climate, and there is a supplementary essay for the Basic Radiation Calculations that became part of the technical foundation of comprehensive calculaModels of Climate, and there is a supplementary essay for the Basic Radiation Calculations that became part of the technical foundation of comprehensive calculations.
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