Sentences with phrase «showing average density»

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The galaxy overdensity with respect to the average density is shown by the contour.
Also, other studies have shown that people with a slightly higher than average body mass index generally have better bone density.
The results also showed a significant decrease in the average total cholesterol and low - density lipoprotein - cholesterol (LDL, also known as the bad cholesterol).
Energy density explains how a study can show participants lose an average of 17 pounds within 21 days while eating a greater quantity of food.
As shown in this chart, these high energy density foods are not as nutrient dense as the lower energy density foods, however, they are still an improvement compared to the average of all of the food in the USDA database.
High - frequency associations (not shown here) remain strong throughout the whole record, but average density levels have continuously fallen while temperatures in recent decades have risen... As yet, the reason is not known, but analyses of time - dependent regional comparisons suggest that it is associated with a tendency towards loss of «spring» growth response (Briffa et al., 1 999b) and, at least for subarctic Siberia, it may be connected with changes in the timing of spring snowmelt (Vaganov et al., 1999).
The issue gets confused here because IPCC had defined PDF to be the probability density functions, shown in Figure 9.20, but it averaged probability distribution functions of Box 10.2, Figure 2.
There has not been shown to be a density variation of significance that correlates with average temperature variation (e.g, the recent high average temperature came from a small very hot area over the ocean and a small northern area, and more normal to even colder temperatures everywhere else, not global temperatures being warmer), and Solar activity has been shown to correlate very well with much of the long term (thousands of years time scale) global temperature trend.
Twenty - year smoothed plots of averaged ring - width (dashed) and tree - ring density (thick line), averaged across all sites, and shown as standardized anomalies from a common base (1881 — 1940), and compared with equivalent - area averages of mean April — September temperature anomalies (thin solid line).
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