Sentences with phrase «year intervals where»

The red bars show 105 - year intervals where glaciers were retreating on average.

Not exact matches

(For an interesting global perspective on contraception, be sure to check out Rachel Marie Stone's post on the topic, where she cites this powerful statistic from USAID: «Family planning could prevent up to 30 percent of the more than 287,000 maternal deaths that occur every year, by enabling women to delay their first pregnancy and space later pregnancies at the safest intervals.
The study enrolled 36 men and 36 women from two age groups — «young» volunteers who were 18 - 30 years old and «older» volunteers who were 65 - 80 years old — into three different exercise programs: one where the volunteers did high - intensity interval biking, one where the volunteers did strength training with weights, and one that combined strength training and interval training.
The period where ARGO data makes up the bulk of data (2004 - 2008 in red) has a greater uncertainty only because their period of observation is much shorter (5 years), versus 11 years for the interval where XBT data predominates (1993 - 2003 in blue).
Sets final subsidy rates where necessary to maintain service and renews subsidy rates where appropriate at two - to five - year intervals;
A3 / B3 Stable, stay - in - grade oil intended for use in high performance gasoline engines and car & light van diesel engines and / or for extended drain intervals where specified by the engine manufacturer, and / or for year - round use of low viscosity oils, and / or for severe operating conditions as defined by the engine manufacturer.
Why is a motorcycle's (150 cc or below) service interval recommended once every 4000 kms or 4 months where as a car's is once a year or 10,000 km.
Needless to say that when Blizzard announced that Starcraft II would be broken up into three separate games released at different intervals at this year's BlizzCon, fans where horrified.
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.
Bintanji and Van de Wal have a nice long term reconstruction where they extrapolated the data to 100 year intervals.
The variance of the simulation will be smallest where g (x) is highest, so if we are interested in say the last 3000 years, we could just let g (x) be uniform over this interval, and then be say exponential with a characteristic decay period of say 100 years on to infinity.
If the interval is long enough (where «enough» could be variously defined, but could be cited for example as 17 years), one can begin to get to good idea, statistically, as to whether we are seeing a rising, falling, or flat trend for that interval.
Latimer Fixing yours took a bit more work: there may be no discernible, or otherwise misleading, trends in temperature (up or down) over ten or so year spans where they are too short to have a significant confidence interval.
there may be no discernible, or otherwise misleading, trends in temperature (up or down) over ten or so year spans where they are too short to have a significant confidence interval.
To compare our Standard 5X5 reconstruction with modern climatology, we aligned the stack's mean for the interval 510 to 1450 yr B.P. (where yr B.P. is years before 1950 CE) with the same interval's mean of the global Climate Research Unit error - in - variables (CRU - EIV) composite temperature record (2), which is, in turn, referenced to the 1961 — 1990 CE instrumental mean (Fig. 1A).»
In the context of climate reconstruction, where the calibration interval (the last 150 years) is generally warmer than times in the past, regression dilution thus results in reconstructions of past temperatures that are biased towards warm values.
«To compare our Standard5 × 5 reconstruction with modern climatology, we aligned the stack's mean for the interval 510 to 1450 yr B.P. (where yr B.P. is years before 1950 CE) with the same interval» smean of the global Climate Research Unit error - in - variables (CRU - EIV) composite temperature record (2), which is, in turn, referenced to the 1961 — 1990 CE instrumental mean (Fig. 1A).»
Well drained and rocky substrate there creates a glade ecosystem where sloping ground can encourage the growth of prickly pear cacti and other desert and prairie species such as the collared lizard, Crotaphytus that last covered the whole area around 7,000 years ago in the Hypsithermal Interval, during the Holocene Period, when warming dried out much of the glacial Northern Hemisphere.
Why not have the investment interval be exactly the year where the S&P skyrocketed?
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