Adaptable IT management professional with good working knowledge of
several systems variables comprising of hardware / software testing & diagnois.
Not exact matches
This
system (Figure 9A) will support the essential features of PNBs and rainbow bubbles specifically including simultaneous delivery of
several pump pulses of specific dynamically
variable fluence and wavelength, continuous probe laser radiation and delivery of the suspension with NPs and, if necessary, of optically transparent buffer fluid.
After statistically controlling for
several variables, the author concludes that nations with some form of merit pay
system have, on average, higher reading and math scores on this international test of 15 - year - old students.»
A finding from a national report on teacher induction conducted in 2002 found, «
Several states have
system - level programs, but at the school level, practice is highly
variable, and largely dependent on the support of principals and the goodwill of staff» (DEST, 2002, p. 21).
The new LT1 engine's high output, and high power density and efficiency are due to
several advanced technologies, including direct injection, Active Fuel Management and continuously
variable valve timing, which support an advanced combustion
system.
Power is supplied by the new 5.6 - litre Endurance V8, which offers an increase in horsepower to 390 from the previous model's 317, thanks in part to the addition of
several advanced technologies — including direct injection and advanced VVEL (
Variable Valve Event & Lift)
systems.
Several advanced technologies have been adopted to achieve these values, including a new
Variable Valve Timing - intelligent Wide (VVT - iW)
system.
Currently all of the Hawaiian Islands operate their electricity
systems independently; a major planning issue going forward is interconnecting
several of the islands using undersea cables in order to better integrate and manage high levels of
variable renewable energy.
Several climate predictions for future impacts of increasing radiative forcing suggest warming in the eastern Pacific and a more
variable ENSO
system, with ~ 70 % chance of stronger and / or more frequent El Niño conditions, and a ~ 50 % chance of increased frequency in La Niñas (Fig 1; [20,21]-RRB-.
And are doing so, on an issue of massive geologic scale with no control
variable, representing a massive external forcing «change» upon an already dynamic,
variable and highly complex
system that itself has
several underlying stabilizing stases
systems, which, most notably, are changing.
Wouldn't a natural climate
system response time of
several decades make it almost impossible to get meaningful averages out of climate
system variables, if they could be significantly influenced by random fluctuations accumulated over such long time periods?