Sentences with phrase «very small fluctuation»

Modern human civilization has developed and thrived in the last 10,000 years during a very narrow window of temperature and CO2 concentrations, a very small fluctuation around 280 ppm.
The Jordanian dinar has been pegged to the US dollar at a rate of 0.709 dinar per dollar since 1995, with only very small fluctuations in the exchange rate seen during that period.

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«So, yes, we deal with the tedium of time differences, currency fluctuations, regulation, complex tax constructs and a shipping industry that has very little time for small entrepreneurs like ourselves.
Daily currency fluctuations are usually very small.
This is a judgement supported by the gyrations in markets induced by relatively small fluctuations in the perceived chance of Brexit and by the very high prices commanded by out of the money options.
That fluctuation was small, about 0.3 percent, but it was consistent and — Fischbach noted happily — very, very weird.
«But we know that even at the quantum ground state, at zero - temperature, very small amplitude fluctuations — or noise — remain.»
It is worth adding that the very small predicted increases in the cancer incidence rate in the local population will be barely detectable, and hidden within normal random fluctuations.
«It is only in a small part of naturally occurring magnetite that magnetic structures known for being very stable with respect to temperature fluctuations are found,» explains Dr. Trevor Almeida of Imperial College London.
And Hall probes can be used to measure very small and slow fluctuations in a magnetic field, down to a hundredth of a gauss (the unit of measurement for magnetic field strength, named for mathematician Carl Friedrich Gauss).
But they also found that even very small magnetic fields were enough to prevent thermal fluctuations from flipping electron spins.
If you look at the data from the study cited above, testosterone levels did decrease very slightly with 30g / d of flaxseed and reduced fat intake, but it is a small enough difference that it probably does not matter much, and could even be a matter of normal fluctuations.
The small systems of toy breeds are very sensitive and fluctuations in blood sugar can get out of hand all too fast.
The same small fluctuations are visible in other parts of that chart, from the very beginning on.
Since such models can not account for the climate system's apparent sensitivity to small perturbations in solar energy apparently brought about by the very long term changes in the Earth's orbit about the Sun, they may also underestimate climate sensitivity to energy output fluctuations caused by solar activity, even during the eleven - year Schwabe cycle.
The predictions may match the observations for a while, but very soon random fluctuations smaller than the distance between the measurements (they are called «sub-grid-scale eddies» in the vernacular of numerical modellers) grow in size and — as far as the model is concerned — appear out of nowhere and swamp the eddies we thought we knew something about.
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