Sentences with phrase «where iirc»

Just today on the BBC site I read a survey where IIRC 48 % of people believed science will have «cured cancer in 30 yrs» but only 3 % believed science had a «large impact on their lives».

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but iirc, where my wife gave birth (brooklyn), a drip is only standard if an epidural is administered.
They even have a specific mention of self - publishing in their membership qualifications: «The work is neither self - published nor cooperatively published...» In fact, when I googled MWA and self - publishing, one of the first hits I came up with was a post on their site, iirc, where it was posited that self - published authors were NOT pros.
Also, I like Kirkman's Invincible set - up where, I think, each digital ish is $ 1.99, but the first two digital trades are $ 9.99 (each containing six issues, iirc).
IIRC this game is a launch title in Japan, but for now it's just «launch window» for every where else.
And IIRC she had some nice scenes in Paper Mario, where she sabotaged Bowser while in captivity.
The most interesting thing for me was in (IIRC) the * Bengtsson *, where they proposed that the main physical factor in the «variability - driven warming / SI decline» of the»30s was a persistent circulation pattern resulting in a «clearing» of the Barents (or Barentsz, if you prefer), which in turn fed back into a larger warming.
The UKMO's financial report is available online, where we see a drop in revenue but UKMO still able to pay for itself, IIRC.
Even societies that appear to have collapsed in response to (e.g. climate) change seem (IIRC) to be a subset of all societies, specifically those that had reached the point where there administrative («management») overhead had become too overblown and resources weren't available to respond to changes.
I recall a scenario (January 2011, IIRC) where all of the models and most of their ensemble members projected what would have been a catastrophic snowstorm for the east coast of the U.S..
There are some parts of Southern California where, IIRC, the difference between winter and summer temperatures is less than 8 degrees C.
(IIRC Wegener's mechanism had continents drifting over sea - floor crust, where the latter would dive under the leading continental edge and emerge from under the back edge.
IIRC the spectrum follows a 270K blackbody curve where the atmosphere is IR transparent i.e. it «sees» the temperature of the ocean surface but in the 15um region it drops down to follow a 250K blackbody curve.
Dave Springer says: May 10, 2011 at 8:55 am > IIRC the spectrum follows a 270K blackbody curve where the atmosphere is > IR transparent i.e. it «sees» the temperature of the ocean surface but in the > 15um region it drops down to follow a 250K blackbody curve.
It doesn't seem surprising to me that GCM simulations don't give useful decadal predictions on regional scale (or at least they are just beginning to get to the point where decadal scale predictions have useful skill IIRC).
IIRC, rainfall had as much influence as temperature — even in Michigan where it never gets really dry — and there were also considerable variations unrelated to anything in the weather records.
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