Usually they follow a «boom and bust» strategy, varying in biomass
by several orders of magnitude from year to year, changes that are notoriously difficult to predict.
I would imagine that without having easy access to the Internet, the quests would be
several orders of magnitude more frustrating due to the lack of transparency.
It is important to note that the level of virus found in these fluids is
several orders of magnitude lower than that found during the initial, acute, phase of infection.
Engineered Geothermal Systems (EGS) enables a much broader development of geothermal power through the US and the globe
several orders of magnitude larger than natural geothermal sources.
If NASA, NOAA or the UEA / CRU claims «lack of resources» for their failure to publish every scrap of available data, it is only fair to point out that the IGI database is already
several orders of magnitude greater than all the climate records that have ever existed.
«What makes this result so interesting,» says evolutionary ecologist Eric Charnov of the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, «is that the rule generalizes over
several orders of magnitude of size.»
The UCR team has changed that, developing a new approach that results in highly accurate positioning information with
several orders of magnitude fewer computations.
a technique used in molecular biology to amplify a single copy or a few copies of a piece of DNA
across several orders of magnitude, generating thousands to millions of copies of a particular DNA sequence
«The long - term goal for Ethereum 2.0 and 3.0 is for the protocol to quite literally be able to maintain a blockchain capable of processing Visa - scale transaction levels, or
even several orders of magnitude higher, using a network consisting of nothing but a sufficiently large set of users running nodes on consumer laptops.»
Even with double the strength of your average man, we're
still several orders of magnitude off what he'd need to produce the power and strength he displays in Super Mario World.
The researchers recruited over 800 volunteers to participate in the study and asked each participant to guess the number of gumballs in a jar, which ranged
over several orders of magnitude from 54 to more than 27,000.
In his talk, Jeff Sebo pointed out that if we value future animals similarly to animals living in the present, then future non-human animals might very well be the top priority, since we have every reason to expect that they will outnumber humans by
several orders of magnitude on into the future.
«We found that the Kondo effect makes the Weyl fermions move with a velocity that differs by
several orders of magnitude from the noninteracting case,» Lai said.
It's mainly going into the pockets of people sitting at the top of the company who work equally as much — or less — than the fighters themselves but get
paid several orders of magnitude higher than they do.
Producing a cloak to hide objects from visible light, which has a
wavelength several orders of magnitude smaller than microwaves — let alone cloaking objects when viewed from any direction — seemed a more remote possibility.
In particular, XFEL beams are
several orders of magnitude brighter than and have much shorter pulse lengths than traditional X-ray light sources, which allow them to collect measurable diffraction signal from smaller uncrystallized samples and also study fast dynamics.
The nerves reconnected with liquid metal conducted electrical signals about as well as a healthy nerve, and
several orders of magnitude better than nerves reconnected with Ringer's solution.
The collision time between molecules in the medium (which is representative of our current atmosphere) is
several orders of magnitude shorter than the excitation time, so the energy of the molecule will go into the energy reservoir of the local matter establishing a Maxwell - Boltzmann distribution at a new temperature, T + dT.
So far, this combination hasn't been possible because of the need for greater processing power, but because this new method
uses several orders of magnitude fewer computations to process the GPS data, this could finally be possible.
The problem is that my approach requires the task to be broken down into chunks, which slows the process by
several orders of magnitude due to the computational overhead that results from iterations, as well as my own time to write the code.
In all cases, it is found that the actual effects of «radiation illness», including birth defects and delayed deaths, were
several orders of magnitude below the description available in the media.
For atmospheric aerosol, this shape factor is usually not strongly different from one; its effect is usually assumed negligible compared to the effect of particle size, which
covers several orders of magnitude.
It's been a long journey so far and though this last pullback may have been gut - wrenching for those who got in at the top, we're still
several orders of magnitude above the prices of last February.