Each can answer most basic questions, including some that are
time and location dependent, such as questions about weather and current events.
Not exact matches
The amount of extra traffic must be heavily
dependent on the context, size
and location of road schemes, but an appropriate average value is given by an elasticity of traffic volume with respect to travel
time of about − 0.5 in the short term,
and up to − 1.0 in the long term.
The morphological changes manifested in the cell types linked to larger toepads exemplify cell type differentiation that must be controlled by the physiology of reproduction
and properly
timed nutrient -
dependent reproductive sexual behavior, which probably occurs near the
location of the higher perches.
A team of scientists from Whitehead Institute
and other institutions has shown for the first
time how two long intergenic noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) in brewer's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) contribute to a
location -
dependent switch for the yeast FLO11 gene to toggle between active
and inactive states.
If you have a reconstruction of annual average temperatures at a
location over the past 1000 yrs with an error range of, say, + / -0.3 deg C in the proxy data,
and the net temperature change over that
time period is 1.0 deg C from the proxy data, your counts
and timing of records are going to be heavily
dependent on errors.
The shaded areas include a proportion of temperatures that hadn't yet happened at those
locations but are indicative of the averaged overall temperature at stations within the ACORN network that were open at the
time, largely
dependent on latitude
and coastal proximity.
You'll be on
time for your appointments,
and location -
dependent Internet programs, such as those that help you find local attractions or download files, will adjust for your
location.
Locations near hub
and gateway cities that have access to efficient transportation networks are preferred, as they offer advantages in both reliability
and efficiency.Retailers stocking their shelves with consumer products
and manufacturers
dependent on materials from disparate distributors are two examples of firms that increasingly rely on just - in -
time supply chains.