Sentences with phrase «steep gradient»

The reliability of estimates is on a steep gradient with directly identified Indigenous expenditure being most reliable and mainstream expenditure estimated on the basis of population least reliable and meaningful.
However, radiating molecules do radiate to each other and have a temperature levelling effect that means that the overall state of thermodynamic equilibrium (taking this radiation into account) has a less steep gradient.
These tests take you through things that will be essential to your success, such as crawling up a steep gradient using a low gear, or using cranes to pick up logs and pack them onto the back of your truck.
There's a steep gradient and the road is not so wide and is certainly twisty, but keep on going until it finally swoops down into Paradise Beach car park.
The new road also has a very steep gradient that most trucks and buses can't manage, even in dry season.
HSA prevents roll back when starting off on a steep gradient which minimizes clutch and brake wear.
This observational result confirms the theoretical prediction of a steep gradient in the rotation profile towards the deep stellar interior.
The results showed that the steep gradient reduced the strength of the electron turbulence much more than earlier theories had predicted.
In 1982, German researchers discovered that the edge of the plasma can spontaneously bifurcate into a high pedestal with a steep gradient, or transport barrier, that produces the H - mode confinement and maintains the heat of the plasma core.
Of course, if this steep gradient continues to deliver then we will see Bitcoin Cash hit $ 1,500.00 very soon.
Road Trail Run gave these shoes an excellent review after testing, noting that they do especially well on steep gradients and rough trails with their versatile outsole.
gave these shoes an excellent review after testing, noting that they do especially well on steep gradients and rough trails with their versatile outsole.
«We found that the steepness of the gradient is a critical factor for axon guidance; the steeper the gradient, the better the axons respond to guidance cues,» says Tyler F.W. Sloan, PhD student in Dr. Charron's laboratory and first author of the study.
Temperatures typically have the steepest gradients in mid-latitudes and a strong circumpolar jet stream arises.
By 1840, only ten years after the first steam locomotive had been built in America, they were being shipped to Russia, Austria, some German states and even to Britain, where the Birmingham and Gloucester Railway bought 10 on the strength of their ability to handle steep gradients.
Steeper gradients among women can be observed in a national population health survey in Canada (94).
Moving stuff from a low concentration to a higher concentration is like running up hill, it tends to get more difficult the steeper the gradient.
The professionals smoothly lift the plow as they reach the terminus of their run, building perfect little mountains with remarkably steep gradients.
To optimise safety and control on steep gradients, the Range Rover Evoque also offers Hill Descent Control (HDC) and Gradient Release Control (GRC).
Traction + incorporates HDC (Hill Descent Control), a function more commonly seen on off - road vehicles that brakes the van automatically to help descend steep gradients safely.
Since 1958, Land Rovers have travelled from Maneybhanjang to Sandakphu, a 31 km route defined by extremely challenging terrain with steep gradients and hairpin bends.
We also used Hill Descent Control while traversing steep gradients.
It also has a hill - descent control system — just as Land Rovers do — to allow you to drive down steep gradients in a slow, controlled manner.
Hill Descent Control (HDC) prevented vehicle «runaways» when descending steep gradients and 4 - wheel Electronic Traction Control (4ETC) prevented wheel spin in low - traction conditions.
It goes up by 30 mm to help the car navigate bumpy surfaces and steep gradients.
It's a remarkable system, but the ability to use Crawl Control for descending steep gradients forward or backward is one of the nicest off - road safety additions to come along from any vehicle manufacturer.
It is also used to control downward speeds while descending steep gradients and to improve the vehicle's off road crawl ratio.
Another new feature is the optional lift system for the front axle which is able to increase the ground clearance of the car, at the touch of a button, for driving on bumpy surfaces or steep gradients — for example into an underground garage — by 30 millimetres (approx 1.2 inches).
He walked up a steeper gradient using just the front spikes almost on tiptoe, taking long, steady strides.
Sideways: On the vertiginous Glacier Express, wine glasses feature slanted stems to prevent spills on the steep gradients.
Challengers can expect to endure the most difficult hiking between Shushartie Bay and Laura Creek with sections requiring tram - assisted creek crossings, rough and uneven terrain, steep gradients as well as dense narrow trailhead.
The West Highland Line covers steep gradients and tight curves, these provide a great demonstration of the power of the steam locomotives.
Mobility maps provide easy to read maps for each town centre and a legend which includes accessible toilets, car parks, accessible kerb ramps, steep gradients, ATMs, taxi stands and bus routes.
«Abstract The Russian treeline is a dynamic ecotone typified by steep gradients in summer temperature and regionally variable gradients in albedo and heat flux.
Your response is now: «Starting with a later year would have given a steeper gradient
Staring with a later year would have given a steeper gradient.
One would have thought they can simply flag very steep gradients and other anomalous signs?
By age 4, steep gradients in parents» aspirations for their child's future were already apparent with just over half of parents in the lowest SES quintile expecting their child to earn a college degree (57 %) compared with almost all those in the highest SES quintile (96 %).
Likewise, beginning in utero and extending throughout early childhood, key risk and protective factors for children's cognitive development show steep gradients by SES.
Goldschmidt says that big - box rents along this corridor range in the «mid-to-high $ 20s» per sq. ft. Best Buy recently took over a Pergament lease there, and Bed Bath & Beyond and electronics retailer P.C. Richard & Son are both constructing stores on vacant lots, despite the cost of preparing sites with steep gradients.

Not exact matches

Then, based on the intensity of competition for each keyword, I applied a gradient with blue being applied to those keywords with little or no competition and red being applied to those with steep competition.
The Fed does not expect inflation to reach 2 percent until 2018 and the gradient is not steep.
SEGA will create a system of 10 gardens along a steep elevation gradient in northern Arizona.
«The glucose gradient increases from within blood vessels into the brain, and that carries our particles toward the [blood — brain barrier],» he says, «and this gradient is much steeper around brain tumors.»
Abrams says the finding that the Indian Ocean temperature gradient will get steeper — with the Arabian side warming faster — is a surprise.
«In addition, we showed that the gradient of one guidance cue may not be steep enough to orient axons.
This furnace utilizes induction heating, which provides a steeper temperature gradient, allowing faster crystal growth rates to further minimize evaporation and reaction with the crucible.
Convection is a more efficient mode for carrying energy than radiation, but it will only occur under conditions that create a steep temperature gradient.
Increased high pressure due to cooler high - latitude ocean (Fig. 20) can make blocking situations more extreme, with a steeper pressure gradient between the storm's low - pressure center and the blocking high, thus driving stronger North Atlantic storms.
Their paper «Assembly rules of reef corals are flexible along a steep climatic gradient» by Terry P. Hughes, Andrew H. Baird, Elizabeth A. Dinsdale, Natalie A. Moltschaniwskyj, Morgan S. Pratchett, Jason E. Tanner and Bette L. Willis appears in the journal Current Biology.
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