I have
seen the graphs showing a correlation between high fructose corn syrup intake and rising obesity rates in the United States, but it is important to point out that increased high fructose corn syrup intake was also accompanied by exploding portion sizes and easier availability of sugar and fat - laden foods.
In fact, both defense and nondefense spending will now be lifted far above what the Budget Control Act ever allowed even before sequestration kicked in, underscoring the return of Congressional preferences for spending over fiscal discipline (
see graph showing nondefense spending below, and click here to see defense spending).
If you've ever used an exercise machine, chances are you've
seen a graph showing the «fat burning zone».
Have you ever
seen the graphs showing «Look at all the money sitting on the sidelines!
[ii] Carbon Tracker's low demand scenario falls below the IEA's New Policy Scenario but is above the IEA's 450 Scenario (
See graph showing comparison of global gas demand to 2035).
An example is kim, who
sees the graph showing that Man has added twice as much CO2 as the actual rise, and that Nature is therefore a net sink, and still finds ways to say Man is not easily the biggest cause of this rise.
Looking at Hansens testimony document one can
see the graph showing he beautiful correlation between CO2 and temperature — albeit with a few centuries of offset.
If the counter argument is that these changes are a response to Global Warming - it would be really good to
see a graph showing what the models predicted / hindcast on average for the global cloud cover.
If I could scroll down, you'd
see graphs showing speed and altitude at two - minute intervals throughout my trip and data showing the total of my ascents and descents for the trip.
Within Insights, click on posts, then «when your fans are online» to
see a graph showing
We can
see the graph showing the evidence of awareness after since the demonetization came into play in November 2016.
Not exact matches
You'll
see a
graph called a histogram that
shows how all the bright and dark pixels are distributed in your photo.
In addition to
showing this information for individual tweets, Twitter gives a bar
graph that reveals how many impressions an account received over a 28 - day period to allow users to
see when activity peaked.
At the top of the report, you'll
see a line
graph showing you how many mobile usability problems Google noticed over the past few months.
That said, the equation fits the cycle pretty well (
see Graph 5)[8] and
Graph 6
shows the impact on GDP growth of a 1 per cent increase in the real cash rate, maintained for two years.
You'll
see a
graph that
shows your site's traffic in relation to rollouts of major updates.
I love to
see the
graph, it just
shows that the snowballing effect works.
One frequently cited bar
graph has been used to suggest, for the decade 1965 - 75, a severe diminution of seven mainline Protestant bodies by contrast both with their gains in the preceding ten years and with the continuing growth of selected conservative churches (
see Jackson W. Carroll et al., Religion in America, 1950 to the Present [Harper & Row, 19791, p. 15) The gap in growth rates for 1965 - 75, as
shown on that
graph, is more than 29 percentage points (an average loss in the oldline denominations of 8.9 per cent against average gains among the conservatives of 20.5 per cent) This is indeed a substantial difference, but it does not approach the difference in growth rates recorded for the same religious groups in the 1930s, when the discrepancy amounted to 62 percentage points.
The researchers predicted that the fastest response to the click would be
seen in those in whom the accumulation of neural noise had neared the threshold before the click,
showing as a readiness potential in their EEG
graphs.
If you look at the
graph below, you can
see that the line jumped after a steam move (
shown by the radar signal) was placed on the Vikings on Thursday.
The 3D effect makes it much harder to
see what the
graphs are really
showing I think.
All but one set of adjusted figures
show that we will have already passed 1 °C before the next round of UN talks on a global climate treaty get under way in December (
see graph).
Like other temperature reconstructions done since 2001 (
see graph), it
shows greater variability than the original hockey stick.
And AMA and NIH data
show that the demographics of physician - scientists have shifted dramatically over the past decade, with the proportion of NIH - funded principal investigators in their 60s and 70s soaring and the share under 60 declining (
see graph above and slide 14 here).
That
graph is the primary basis for the argument for capping scientists at a three research grant maximum (or less,
see below)[1,3] based on the conclusion that the
graph shows «strong evidence of diminishing returns» [2].
With what has been
shown so far, 300 grams of golden rice can only provide at most 20 % of an adult's daily vitamin A requirement (
see graph).
If you take a look at the
graph showing the Amino Acid distribution of Amaranth, you can
see that it's missing 2 of the Essential Amino Acids.
But if you
saw, on those important - looking
graphs, a representation of populations that truly follow the WFPB diet, they would be
shown to CLEARLY be the healthiest.
But this same guy who wrote this awesome article provided an insulin
graph showing protein activates insulin too very similar to the spikes we
see in carbs.
It also
shows you daily averages and has
graphs so you can
see how your baby is doing compared to previous days and figure out feeding or sleep patterns.
Trawl through Gold's back catalogue and you
see actors hopping from
show to
show on trajectories that look like the GDP - growth
graph of a small developing country that has just discovered oil.
And the welding program's water - jet cutter (besides adding a cool factor for students who've
seen one on the television
show West Coast Choppers) requires users to plot out the settings on a computer
graph.
While a number of schools
saw average proficiency rates from 2012 - 14 in the 80s and even the 90s, no school scored above 82 percent this year (this
shows up as white space at the top of the
graph).
Pulling data from the Teacher Follow - Up Survey (
see Table 1 here), he created the
graph below
showing changes in teacher turnover over time.
* The article featured a
graph showing changes over time; I've reproduced it below with some slight modifications (click on the
graph to make it bigger, or
see the original version here):
Also, please
see below for Steven Saus»
graph showing the trend away from submitting directly to the publisher and more toward querying agents in recent years.
In the
graph above,
showing the truth of author earnings, not publishers, we
see the reality of what going Indie can do for you.
He mentioned that he'd like to
see a basic
graph showing how these numbers compare.
You can categorize your purchases,
see graphs that
show your spending trends, and link to as many bank accounts, debit cards, and credit cards as you want.
These secular trends can be
seen in the first set of
graphs below, which
show the three secular bull markets of last century which occurred from 1918 - 1929, 1950 - 1963, and from 1982 - 2000.
You can
see the aftermath in the next set of
graphs, which
show the same interaction of market valuation and the volatility of inflation, but in this case during the three secular bear markets of last century, and the secular bear market beginning in 2000.
First it includes a
graph based upon Census Bureau earnings data that
shows median income of by gender and various age groups so you can
see where you stand.
As the first
graph in the text
shows and this
graph confirms, it's extremely rare to
see high P / E multiples during (or even following) periods of high economic volatility.
As you can
see, they are reporting the dividend yield of 5.7 %, which is what we are
showing on FAST
Graphs.
Yes, Tangerine has an app, but it's designed for your chequing account and it takes a few taps to get down to
see your investments, and even there they only
show you the balance in your investment account, with no flashy
graphs of recent market drops or big red daily change numbers, and no individual segment reporting so you have to work a bit harder to activate your lizard brain.
Going back to Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president of the United States from 1923 to 1929, this
graph shows how most presidents
saw growth in the markets and all of them
saw swings during their terms.
Whenever I
see the presentations or documents imploring me to invest in 401k and retirement, it always
shows a nice
graph showing a 7 % compound interest and how less money saved earlier in your 20s...
A quick glance to the right of the
graph shows that General Mills Inc has increased earnings at a compounded rate of 8.2 % (
see purple circle on
graph) per annum.
If you
see that your equity
graph shows wide swings, deep drawdowns, followed by steep climbs, then we usually speak of a trading performance with a lot of variances.
If you look at the colourful
graphs showing actual history using the 4 % Rule with 100 % equities, you will
see that on average you start with $ 1 million and die with about $ 4 million.