Like all viruses, HIV mutates, and it does
so at a constant rate.
Not exact matches
It is difficult to model the many ways credit intensivity of growth can change, but if we simply assume that there is no improvement except as growth slows,
so that the ratio between credit growth and GDP growth stays
constant, the table below shows debt levels
at the end of ten years
at different GDP growth
rates:
The shift to budget surpluses
at the federal level has raised public saving,
so that the US national saving
rate has been relatively
constant in recent years.
You can get that from a model where the Bank of Canada holds the money stock
constant, and the demand for money gets increasingly interest - elastic
at lower interest
rates so the LM curve gets flatter.
For us, sustainable agriculture is a blend of science, intuition, research, perseverance, and a
constant stream of making mistakes
at a faster
rate than the competition
so that we learn from them.
As the galaxy forms stars and increases its mass in a
constant and substantial manner, its black hole grows as well, and does
so at an even faster
rate,» explains Mancuso.
They wore a heart
rate monitor
so that they could keep their exercise
constant at 60 - 75 percent of their maximal heart
rate.
The EUR / USD FX
rate is changing constantly,
so the return
at any given EUR price is just as dynamic — which requires
constant monitoring.
However, typical Canadian mortgages seem to mature in ten years
at a fixed
rate,
so i can not be held
constant, and the relationship between r and p is less strong
at earlier maturities, thus the most likely way for prices to collapse is for a financial collapse as described above.
As the oil price has collapsed, the airlines won't be applying the usual increases in «fuel levy»
at the same
rate,
so flight costs should remain
constant.
The main thing we want to focus on is stabilization and optimization
so that the game plays as intended, doesn't crash anywhere, and that it runs smoother
at a
constant frame
rate for any PC that meets our minimum specs.
The point is that if any heat enters
at the top ever and the system spontaneously restores the lapse
rate (which is
constant, recall, for a container of fixed size independent of gas density
so we can make the gas nice and thick with great thermal contact with the silver) then you've violated the second law, because any thermal pathway between the bottom and the top will deliver heat from the bottom to the top.
The twin consequences of this are a) the hotter body cools more slowly; and b) if the hotter body was
at a dynamical equilibrium temperature that was maintained relative to the colder body by some
constant input of heat, interpolating the absorber layer will force its temperature higher
so that it can maintain the same
rate of energy loss and remain in dynamical equilibrium.
So, all things being equal, the shell's output per unit area should really be lower, because the
rate at which the earth generates heat remains a
constant.
The argument was that the carbon cycle goes well beyond your silly little budget — nowhere mentioned previously in this thread
so just more bad faith and not your argument
at all — well beyond slow sequestration based on rock weathering
rates — and well beyond a
constant rate of increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
So the satellite imagery proves that the icing covering the planet in the winter has expanded and recessed at a constant rate, so much so that if you speed up the image, it gives the impression that the planet is breathin
So the satellite imagery proves that the icing covering the planet in the winter has expanded and recessed
at a
constant rate,
so much so that if you speed up the image, it gives the impression that the planet is breathin
so much
so that if you speed up the image, it gives the impression that the planet is breathin
so that if you speed up the image, it gives the impression that the planet is breathing.