Sentences with phrase «then simulate»

Armed with such a method using data where temperature is observed one could then simulate growth patterns under different (unobserved) historical climates in order to find series that match growth patterns in the rings.
This means that you start with ice cover and then you simulate the SST and let this go into calculating the SST.
Grow some trees under controlled conditions over here; grow some over there under identical controlled conditions, and then simulate the weather - effects of a volcanic eruption on one set of trees.
The program would then simulate time, determining when the next transaction would be, updating balances, and so on.
The players then simulate a kicking action against a weight.
«Then you simulate the flight and just see where it goes.
In the simulation game Football Manager, if your club's squad is too large and you have too many players out on loan then the simulated journalists ask you questions in accusatory tones.
They then simulated the spatial distribution of harmful mutations according to their theory.
The team then simulated the height of a wave after it has passed the reef, known as the back - reef wave height, under several scenarios.
They then simulated the brain's response to blasts of different intensities.
For example, we collected tracking cookies from archived HTTP headers and Javascript and then simulated the browser's cookie storage behaviors to detect tracking behavior.»
«The model then simulates how these disturbances — the tsunami waves — propagate and are transformed as they reach the nearshore and inundate coastal areas.»
They then simulated the distribution of gas, stars, and planetary systems within those whorls of stars.
A team of four bioengineers and neurologists from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia then simulated vigorous infant shakings — as might happen in an SBS case — as well as shakes that ended in an impact and drops from one -, three -, and five - foot heights.
The researchers began by plotting hypothetical masses with specific locations and velocities, then simulated their possible orbits, looking for periodic orbits (ones that repeat).
Brawn's team looked at the relationship between population growth rates and the length of the dry season during those 33 years, then simulated another 50 years with an average of a 10 percent change in the rainfall pattern in Panama's dry season.
Qin and Buehler built a computer model of water ice, then simulated a small crack.
They looked at how the virus might spread among tigers in the reserve and then simulated what would happen if the virus infected populations of tigers in sizes ranging from three to 288 cats.
If the rules are correct, he says, then simulating the growth of a network around a lake will produce a network similar to Chicago's.
Then we simulated the forces of biting on different teeth and found that very little strain was placed on the brow ridge.
He then simulated the effect of long - term exposure to increased air pollution (of 10 micrograms of small particles per cubic meter) on mortality.
«We projected district - level Ebola virus disease rates for the next six months in Sierra Leone and then simulated both designs to see which was more effective.»
By fine tuning the parameters for drag and thrust and then simulating the changing orbits as time progressed, I could watch on a computer monitor all those scattered points simultaneously migrate toward the single point (a = 2.8 AU, e = 0, i = 0) representing today's asteroid belt.
The CVT provides a smooth, uninterrupted power delivery under relaxed, normal acceleration, but then simulates gear ratios during hard acceleration to re-create the feel and sound produced by a car with a traditional automatic.
We then simulated the cards under a few spending scenarios to profile the total value of rewards, bonuses and perks for each card.
It is my understanding that MM2005 effectively uses the covariance (autocorrelation) of the proxies to establish the power spectrum of the sequence and then simulated this.
Models estimate ECS by «spinning them up» to the initial conditions and then simulating that scenario to convergence.
Researchers report in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that they looked at the history of sea level and storm surges from the year 1800 to 2300, and then simulated the pattern of events in a world in which humans abandoned the vows made in Paris in 2015 and went on burning fossil fuels under the notorious «business as usual» scenario.
It then simulates these emissions» impacts on greenhouse gas concentrations, temperature change, per - capita emissions, cumulative emissions, sea - level rise, and other indicators.
Furthermore, the idealized study of Knutson and Tuleya (2004) assumed the existence of hurricanes and then simulated how intense they would become.

Not exact matches

Until then, RYOT, the media company Darg co-founded in 2012, had released just one VR film, a simulated experience of solitary confinement, which had premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival the month he left for Nepal.
Its screen is able to simulate only one texture at a time, and then only when a user's fingertip is moving across the touchscreen's surface.
These coconut cupcakes are made with coconut milk — in the batter and frosting — and then doused in shredded coconut to simulate a classic diner - style coconut cream pie.
Experimenting in this format in this particular case is helpful, as the decision makers in F1 can simulate the opening three laps with various alterations to the starting grid and then have the data at hand to make an informed decision.
Wait for it to cool, and then use an ice cream scoop to simulate meatballs on the plate!
For example, he claimed that on the practice field, Incognito, Jerry and Pouncey would call his sister a «squirter» and then squirt water onto the field from their water bottles, and that while engaged in certain warm - up stretching exercises, they would simulate having sex with his sister.
You also have the biathlon, in which you cross country ski and then shoot a target, which I guess simulates skiing through the Norwegian forest, finding a deer, and firing away to bring home some dinner.
Simulate a counter attack, everyone runs into the box striker inclusive and lay that pass then....
Press a paper towel onto it (to simulate a baby sitting on it) then check the paper for leaks.
Finally, I gently squeeze the inserts to simulate compression and then weigh a final time.
Then, to ensure their results in the lab weren't a fluke, researchers released a smartphone app that simulated the lab experiment cheaply and on a larger scale.
Elnashai then plugged all the data into a computer model designed to simulate a 7.7 quake — a magnitude approved by the USGS — and let it rip.
Use the white and blue LEDs to simulate daylight, then switch to blue - only LEDs for nighttime.
Team members then carved «wounds» into the gel to simulate the bleeding process.
The researchers then went on to pit men and women against each other in an experiment designed to better simulate real world multitasking.
They developed a regional climate model to simulate the present - day snowfalls and then to project future Hawaiian snowfalls.
It then connects simulated DNA fragments with overlapping sequences to reconstruct longer stretches of ancient DNA and, eventually, sections of the genome.
The investigators then used a Markov microsimulation model to estimate each policy's impact on diet or physical activity, and then Body Mass Index (BMI), in a simulated school - aged population in 2032, or 20 years after implementation.
They then compared the oxygen isotope ratio in Yonderup dripwater with that predicted by a model (which simulated the dripwater δ18O based on measurements of rainwater δ18O), as well as that measured at a different cave in the region.
In its test in its Danbury lab, the company plans to mix carbon dioxide, air and nitrogen to simulate coal plant emissions and then shoot those gases into a fuel cell stack.
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