Sentences with phrase «somewhat hyperbolic»

In a somewhat hyperbolic headline, WebMD described a fractured hip as a «fate worse than death».
This seems somewhat hyperbolic.
The report triggered a somewhat hyperbolic article about how «artificial intelligence is on its way to, well, killing off lawyers.»
To better attract clicks, internet titles tend to be somewhat hyperbolic and absolute.
Whilst this is somewhat hyperbolic, the core of his argument bears fruit.

Not exact matches

Including emission along a path (Schwarzchild's equation), a flux will approach saturation as the optical thickness becomes large over scales where the temperature variation is small; at smaller optical thicknesses, the temperature distribution may vary and larger temperature variations make the nonlinearity of the Planck function important, but over short distances, the temperature variation can be approximated as linear and the associated Planck function values can be approximated as linearly proportional to distance for small temperature changes, so the flux will approach an asymptotic value as a hyperbolic function (the difference between the flux and the saturation value of the flux will be proportional to 1 / optical thickness per unit distance (assuming isotropic optical properties (or even somewhat anisotropic properties), it will have that proportionality for all directions and thus for the whole flux across an area).
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