Sentences with phrase «year interval between»

In the one - year interval between the special report and the SAR, the scientific understanding of aerosols grew.
According to one of Japan's leading volcano experts, Shigeo Aramaki, in the last 2,200 years Fuji has erupted 75 times, giving an average 30 - year interval between eruptions.
Offit says: «By examining only the 10 - year interval between 1998 and 2008, scientists minimized the problem.»
INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY January 18 - May 4 Curated by Okwui Enwezor Despite the almost six - year interval between the two exhibitions, it is hard not to think of Okwui Enwezor's...
The reliability of this score with a one - year interval between two administrations of the test is generally in the.80 to.90 range.
A five - year interval between trawling is not enough for the kelp forest in Nordland.
In order to produce the 69 - year interval between eclipses, the astronomers calculate that they must be orbiting at an extremely large distance, about 20 astronomical units, which is approximately the distance between the Sun and Uranus.
Yet the cave record lacks tsunamis in a 1900 - year interval between about 5400 years ago — when a thick tsunami deposit was laid down — and about 3300 years ago.
Why was there a 35 - year interval between Gregor Mendel's experiments on pea breeding and the realisation of their importance by Hugo de Vries and Carl Correns?
Analysis of about 1 million women screened at Kaiser Permanente Northern California suggests that HPV screening with a three - year interval between negative tests is at least as effective as co-testing every five years.
Normally, you will see opportunities at five year intervals between 5 - 30 years, with at least one company offering the ability to tailor your policy in yearly increments from 15 year terms to 30 year terms, i.e. 16, 17, 18, 19, etc.).
Shuhei Yoshida — Sony's Worldwide Studios president — calls Team Ico his «Olympic Team», referring to the four year intervals between their prestigious releases.

Not exact matches

The interval between inspections now varies, depending on the company, and can be as long as five years.
I have checked carefully throught the Bibble and from Daniel Chapter 8 the Bible states the interval between the great tribulations will be 1290 days (years).
God told Daniel the intervals between the great tribulations will be 1290 days (years) and that the Abomination of Desolation will last 2300 evenings and mornings.
«However, because children are susceptible to viral infections, there may appear to be short intervals between sickness and wellness, as children may have as many as 10 to 12 viral / cold infections per year
For mothers who do not breastfeed their infants the intervals between births is shortened allowing them to have more children during their reproductive years — reducing the reproductive costs associated with being a biological rider.
«Increased duration of breastfeeding confers significant health and developmental benefits for the child and the mother, especially in delaying return of fertility (thereby promoting optimal intervals between births)... There is no upper limit to the duration of breastfeeding and no evidence of psychologic or developmental harm from breastfeeding into the third year of life or longer.»
[29] It should be noted, however, that the five - year maximum duration in the amended Septennial Act referred to the lifetime of the Parliament, and not to the interval between general elections.
In all environments and independent of the resource settings, two doses of human papillomavirus vaccine are recommended for girls ages 9 to 14 years, with an interval of at least 6 months and up to 12 to 15 months between doses.
Further information is also needed about the cancer risks if the interval between HPV tests is extended from three years to five years.
Each Section Committee shall have a Steering Group to (i) take action on policy matters between meetings of the Section Committee; (ii) annually submit to the Executive Officer for presentation to the Council an approved slate of nominees proposed for election as Fellows (see Bylaw Article I, Section 2); (iii) at four - year intervals, appoint the Section Secretary; (iv) in the event of a vacancy in the position of Section Secretary, Section Chair, Section Chair - Elect, or member - at - large, appoint a replacement for the remainder of the unexpired term.
Each participant was enrolled at infancy, between 2004 and 2010, and followed in 3 to 6 months intervals for 10 years to track any development of islet autoantibodies and subsequent type 1 diabetes.
IAC had suggested that no official ought to serve more than one term, corresponding to the interval of 6 or 7 years between reports.
Previous, more precise dating of coral uplifted by offshore quakes at about that time show the interval between the two tsunamis to have been just 60 years or so.
El Niños are irregular, developing at intervals of two to seven years and lasting between nine months and two years.
Professor Graham Shields - Zhou (UCL Earth Sciences), one of the co-authors and Dr Tostevin's PhD supervisor, said: «We honed in on the last 10 million years of the Proterozoic Eon as the interval of Earth's history when today's major animal groups first grew shells and churned up the sediment, and found that oxygen levels were important to the relationship between environmental conditions and the early development of animals.»
The oldest tsunami sand layer was deposited approximately 1700 years ago, and the average interval between tsunami deposits is 300 - 340 years.
The data was collected at three intervals over a six - year period, between 2004 - 2005 and 2010 - 2011.
The records document that the Laschamp Excursion was characterized locally by (1) declination changes of ± 120 °, (2) inclination changes of more than 140 °, (3) ~ 1200 - year oscillations in both inclination and declination, (4) near 90 ° out - of - phase relationships between inclinations and declinations that produced two clockwise loops in directions and virtual geomagnetic poles (VGPs) followed by a counterclockwise loop, (5) excursional VGPs during both intervals of clockwise looping, (6) magnetic field intensities less than 10 % of normal that persisted for almost 2000 years, (7) marked similarity in excursional directions over ~ 5000 km spatial scale length, and (8) secular variation rates comparable to historic field behavior but persisting in sign for hundreds of years.
One of the great unknowns in the history of life is the part that Antarctica may have played in the evolution and migration of vertebrates (backboned animals) during the key time interval that spans the end of the Age of Dinosaurs and the beginning of the Age of Mammals (the Cretaceous — Paleogene or K — Pg, between 100 and 40 million years ago).
Resting for two to three minutes between sets may actually promote more muscle growth than a shorter rest interval, according to a U.K. study published this year.
An interval of three years between pregnancies allows mothers to rebuild vitamin A stores so that subsequent children will not suffer diminished vitality.
FastBridge Learning recommends conducting universal screening with all students 3 times each school year, with roughly equal intervals between each screening period.
RIM's half - year delay between announcing and shipping the tablet also tarnished its reputation, since the company spent all its energy attacking the original iPad but, because of the interval, ended up competing against a larger, faster iPad 2.
A bond year is the number of 12 - month intervals between the dated date of the bond and its maturity date, measured in $ 1,000 increments.
Intervals between cycles will vary by breed, but the average is about once or twice a year.
We will probably go to three year intervals in our practice, as a reasonable compromise between yearly vaccinations, which do not seem necessary, and taking the risk of loss of protection as a patient approaches the average time that protection is known to decrease.
The research supporting extension of the interval between these vaccines from one year to three years first became public knowledge approximately ten years ago.
The interval between last vaccination and antibody measurement was between 1 and 2 years for the majority of dogs (281/468; 60.0 %) and between 2 and 7 years for 142 of 468 (30.3 %) dogs.
Disorder counts, prevalence % (prev), and 95 % confidence interval (low and high) for inherited disorders between purebred dog categories and the mixed - breed dog population diagnosed over a 15 - year period
While before this year the standard speeds were 30, 50, 70, and 110km / h, the areas between these speed changes had even - interval halfway km / h signs added to encourage a more gradual change in speed.
Intervals between hurricanes (winds greater than 65 knots, high tides, storm surges and heavy rain) vary from between 3 to 6 years.
While most Nintendo franchises, including those that are built for multiplayer action, have at least four years between installments (a comfortable enough span that allows for plenty of new ideas to be born, mature, and fall from the tree ripe to be eaten) Splatoon 2 had to make do with a much shorter interval.
The Padilla article states (with important caveat in caps): 90 % confidence the response will fall between 1.3 and 2.6 K, and it is estimated that this interval may be 45 % smaller by the year 2030.
While my method suggests there may well be some quasi-periods between 45 and 90 year intervals, there certainly are none to be found by this method at any longer intervals, up to 300 years.
In contrast, the only interval in the GISS or NCDC global time series that looks odd is during the WWII years between 1941 and 1945, where it appears that all the temperatures have a warming bias of 0.1 C. I agree with J.J.Kennedy that it is an artificial shift based on war - time procedures, but I think the corrections that Hadley made post-WWII were questionable.
The research, led by Chronis Tzedakis of University College, London, examined similarities between the current warm interval between ice ages and a particular point, around 780,000 years ago, during a past warm period known as Marine Isotope Stage 19.
«The drive train under development will feature a revolutionary power source allowing for extended time between charging intervals with the possibility of several years between charging.»
I wonder if we could apply bootstrap or similar methods to the ensemble forecasts, and thereby put some uncertainty bounds / confidence intervals in the graphs to distinguish between the confidence in the mean trend lines, and confidence in the noise affecting the trends from one year to the next.
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