Sentences with phrase «than simple linear»

This approach more effectively removes any anthropogenic signals affecting the whole world than the simple linear detrending used in calculating the AMO.
It is far more likely for warming to follow a 4th order polynomial curve than the simple linear extrapolations.
In addition, students will determine if a relationship exists between two variables; leading to an understanding that relationships between variables can be more complicated than simple linear ones.
It is challenging but such a form gives the player a lot more fun than a simple linear gameplay and that is most important to us.
In particular, the line between the human and the robotic may be blurred more profoundly than simple linear extrapolations predict.
Corridors are only one type of connectivity, which may take forms other than simple linear strips of land, including patches, or stepping stones, of habitat.
Thinking about life as a series of «dropping outs» and «dropping ins» rather than a simple linear path.

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It has probably the best editor ever, which is even more powerful than Morrowind's becuase the customization is TOTAL: you can create WHATEVER YOU WANT, from a simple linear butchery map to a complex nonlinear and dynamic RPG with vast and living world.
It has probably the best editor ever, which is even more powerful than Morrowind's becuase the customization is TOTAL: you can create WHATEVER YOU WANT, from a simple linear
Developer Intelligent Systems made the smart choice of switching up the level design in the second act to focus more on problem solving rather than simple battling and linear progression.
Xbox 360 owners aren't exactly short on choice for first person shooters, and just about any of them are more welcome than the low budget Raven Squad — a linear, short and simple shooter.
Actually — with their simple, linear shapes and muted colors — these paintings have more to do with a return to minimalism than anything else.
Use of the hard edge, the simple form, and the linear rather than painterly approach was intended to emphasize two - dimensionality and to allow the viewer an immediate, purely visual response.
But it is also true that transforming the latitude data of the individual radiosondes so that they are organised into surface - equivalent data groups is simple enough to be done with a simple excel sheet in less than 5 minutes, and once you have them correctly grouped and averaged, a linear plot will do the desired job perfectly well.
The effect is in the ballpark of 5 %, since the sun is 30 % brighter than when it formed 4.5 billion years ago and the brightening trend accelerates as a star ages (A little educated guessing here, but the rate of fusion increases in proportion to the star's luminosity and the pressure needed in the core is an inverse relationship to the hydrogen concentration in the core — simple linear interpolation would give a 3.3 % increase in luminosity).
Would this be the same J. Bob who used FFT (seriously complex stats) to «prove» that long - term cycles in the temperature record are more significant than the linear trend revealed by linear regression (one of the simplest stats there is)?
The interesting result is that not only the standard deviation (at 370 k km ^ 2) is significantly better than the 500 k km ^ 2 or so that would be achieved for a simple linear trend, but also this method explains a large part of the increase in September ice extent during the 2013 and 2014 season w.r.t. 2012 and other years.
In the end, I suspect that the F&R method and it's decedents are no more valid methods for estimating trend than simple OLS from linear regression.
Except of course is far less of a leap than any linear extrapolation, such as Monckton's really simple (and really pseudoscientific) linear projections.
That doesn't seem plausible to me, and I don't think your two disjoint graphs demonstrate a pressing statistical reason to believe that has to be the case, rather than the simpler explanation that we are seeing a long term linear warming trend, masked by a lot of variance.
For simplicity, we'll model it as perfectly linear: every year, the temperature will increase by 0.01 C. (That's considerably less than what we observe today, according to the instrumental data, but let's be both simple and conservative.)
That was the first iPhone with a pressure - sensitive 3D Touch display, which works in tandem with a linear actuator and some zig - zag springs — Apple calls the setup the Taptic Engine — to provide a wider variety of tangible feedback than you'd get from simple vibrations.
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