Sentences with phrase «small adjustment compared»

Not exact matches

Though this jumper still offers the height adjustment up to 25 lbs, it is quite small compared with the growth of a baby.
When a bird tucked its head onto its pillowy back and shut its eyes, the center of pressure made smaller adjustments (within a radius of 3.2 millimeters on average, compared with 5.1 millimeters when active).
The Cox adjustments definitely reduce the observed benefit of running compared to non-running, which was large in both studies, but between running cohorts, the effect of any adjustments would be much smaller.
The black rubbery plastic located about halfway along the mic's stem allows for a small amount of adjustment so you can position the mic itself closer or further away from your mouth, though the amount of movement available is quite limited compared to many other headsets out there.
Global warming is evaluated on the basis of the land - ocean temperature record; the impact of adjustments on recent warming is minimal, and on the whole record it is small compared to the total amount of warming.
While the adjustments do make a difference, the difference is small compared to the overall warming signal since 1979.
If the effect was small, it would not be important, but the adjustments are huge compared to the trend you are trying to measure.
They need some small adjustment I can see already: • Need a better estimate of the actual evaporation rate at nighttime compared to evaporation in the daytime.
None of these could have been caused by an increase in atmospheric CO2, Model projections of warming during recent decades have greatly exceeded what has been observed, The modelling community has openly acknowledged that the ability of existing models to simulate past climates is due to numerous arbitrary tuning adjustments, Observations show no statistically valid trends in flooding or drought, and no meaningful acceleration whatsoever of pre-existing long term sea level rise (about 6 inches per century) worldwide, Current carbon dioxide levels, around 400 parts per million are still very small compared to the averages over geological history, when thousands of parts per million prevailed, and when life flourished on land and in the oceans.
For example, Hampson et al.'s (2001) meta - analysis of interventions found very small effect sizes (mean = − 0.15) interventions on self - management among adolescents with type 1 diabetes compared with greater effects (M = 0.37) on psychosocial outcomes, such as family adjustment.
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