Sentences with phrase «small areal»

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«To deny voters areal choice is very objectionable and damaging to our small'd» democracy,» Lerner said.
In essence a high areal capacity is required to build a real, practical battery, as opposed to a small toy battery.
I can't do it 100 % of the time, and I know there may be small amounts of drift if nearby farmers doing areal fogging (spraying), but it will reduce my exposure to pesticides.
A short video areal view of our location Small Santa Maria Beach
(Note that radiative forcing is not necessarily proportional to reduction in atmospheric transparency, because relatively opaque layers in the lower warmer troposphere (water vapor, and for the fractional area they occupy, low level clouds) can reduce atmospheric transparency a lot on their own while only reducing the net upward LW flux above them by a small amount; colder, higher - level clouds will have a bigger effect on the net upward LW flux above them (per fraction of areal coverage), though they will have a smaller effect on the net upward LW flux below them.
Assuming that the Day of Year axis represents a normal western calender, the areal extent of sea ice seems to fall to a minimum during the Antarctic summer, with a much smaller dip during the Arctic summer.
Here, we report mean areal (per unit surface area) CH4 fluxes from reservoir water surfaces that are approximately 25 % larger than previous estimates (120.4 mg CH4 - C per m2 per day, SD = 286.6), CO2 flux estimates that are approximately 30 % smaller than previous estimates (329.7 mg CO2 - C per m2 per day, SD = 447.7), and the first - ever global mean estimate of reservoir N2O fluxes (0.30 mg N2O - N per m2 per day, SD = 0.9; table 1).
PCA was performed as the first step (after areal adjustment) on the gridded instrumental data, 1902 — 1995 and the individual proxy series from 1902 — 1980 were calibrated against the corresponding EOFs of the instrumental data matrix by singular value decomposition to determine retention of reconstructed PCs for each proxy series and then tested for robustness against the 1854 — 1902 validation period as well as a smaller subset of instrumental / historical EOFs going back to the 16th century.
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