Sentences with phrase «years interval also»

The fire rotation period calculated per 100 year interval also varied greatly, ca 3000, 4000 and 1800 years over the last 100, 200 and 300 years, respectively.

Not exact matches

«All human existence, hourly threatened by the catastrophe, lives in the interval of grace: «Let it alone this year also, in case it perhaps bears fruit» (Luke 13:8 f).»
While the APC Constitution, in Article 17 (1) and 13.2 (B), limits the tenure of elected officers to four years, renewable once by another election, the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended), in section 223, also prescribes periodic elections for party executives at regular intervals, which must not exceed four years.
Further information is also needed about the cancer risks if the interval between HPV tests is extended from three years to five years.
Two principal techniques were used to reconstruct past climates over the past 3000 years: at close intervals throughout a vertical column of peat, the researchers investigated the degree of peat decomposition, which is directly related to climate, and also examined the peat matrix to reveal the changing amounts of different plants that previously grew on the bog.
To account for this difference in their analysis, the researchers performed statistical adjustments and also assessed outcomes for separate age groups, divided into five - year intervals.
Researchers also looked at the risk at annual intervals up to five years out.
She has also been teaching high intensity, interval training, bootcamp classes in the Atlanta area for over 2 years.
Nondietary covariates were also updated during follow - up using the most recent data for each 2 - year interval.
It is founded just few years ago and in such a few interval of time this brand has gained too much popularity all around the country and also at international level including India, America, Uk, Bangldesh etc..
Intermediate goals also are established in three - year intervals from a 2018 - 19 baseline to 2030.
Summit Denali also includes a hallmark of Summit's model: an eight - week Expeditions program (held during intervals throughout the school year) that gives students the opportunity to engage in a course, internship, or project that explores areas of interest or passion as well as investigate potential careers.
Also, the «check engine» light has been on for over a year - they serviced the car a few times in this interval and now say the light is «always on».
It also doubles many of the segment's average three - year warranty offering with an impressive six - year, unlimited kilometre coverage and a 90,000 km / nine - year capped - price servicing schedule (10,000 km or 12 month intervals, at an average price of $ 435.)
With a four - year / 100, 000 km warranty and scheduled servicing at 12 - month / 15, 000 km intervals ($ 411 per service), it beats all comers bar Lexus — and let's not forget four year's roadside assistance that includes any non-Infiniti cars you also own.
It also had the best capped - price servicing deal, spanning six years and 120,000 km (the first service costs $ 256.39, with service periods set at six - month / 10, 000 km intervals).
This van also comes in minibus and one stop versions and the service intervals help to keep running costs low with it only needing to be done every 2 years / 30,000 miles.
With the Fiat Puto Evo Pure, the company is also offering 3 year warranty with service intervals of 15000 km to its customers.
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.
Across a half year interval, the net loss for H1 2016 also reported a 227 percent increase YoY, coming in at $ 8.307 million compared to $ 2.537 million in H1 2015.
Sony has also clarified this will not be a monthly feature, but it will be taking places in regular intervals throughout the year.
However, it is also important to note that Bethesda usually release «The Elder Scrolls» installments with a four - year interval.
They rely on proxy data that is widely spaced in time (median sampling interval 120 years) and in many cases may also be subject to significant dating uncertainty.
The spatial mean and dispersion of surface temperatures over the last 1200 years: warm intervals are also variable intervals by Martin P. Tingley and Peter Huybers, both of Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard.
If even decadal values are eratic, as is apparent, than a seven year interval is also going to be eratic, and not necessarilly projectable for future trends.
A «maximum probable flood», (MPF) usually a hypothetical event with a recurrence interval of 1000 years or more, may also be calculated to design critical control works like spillways, whose failure would be catastrophic.
If you do a similar analysis on this data set using a different number of years for your intervals, (say 8 or 13 for example), the anomalies also jump around.
Also, RGB at Duke would scold R.Gates for making the «schtick» «First, the climate now is not warmer than it was in the Holocene Optimum (do not make the mistake of conflating the high frequency, high resolution «2004 ″ data point with the smoothed low frequency, low resolution data in the curve — even the figure's caption warns against doing that — for the very good reason that in every 300 year smoothed upswing it is statistically certain that the upswing involved multidecadal intervals of temperatures much higher than the running mean.
My argument is that the smoothing and relatively low sampling intervals in the early data very likely mask variations similar to what we are seeing in the last 100 years — ie they greatly exaggerate the smoothness of history (also the grey range bands are self - evidently garbage, but that is another story).
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v517/n7535/full/nature14093.html «Here we revisit estimates of twentieth - century GMSL rise using probabilistic techniques9, 10 and find a rate of GMSL rise from 1901 to 1990 of 1.2 ± 0.2 millimetres per year (90 % confidence interval)... also indicates that GMSL rose at a rate of 3.0 ± 0.7 millimetres per year between 1993 and 2010, consistent with prior estimates from tide gauge records»
You should also be avoiding the type of policies that increase, in terms of the premium, after a certain amount of time.For the most part, this will be every five years which means that your premiums could increase significantly at regular intervals.
Significantly, mothers who improve their parenting skills over a period of a year also show significant reductions in depression during that same interval.
General psychological functioning and weight were also measured at 4 month intervals up to 1 year.
They also must reapply for license renewal after a set interval of time, usually every few years, in order to ensure they continue to maintain the standards of the profession.
The percentage of girls and boys at each age interval was also compared to the national data retrieved from the Statistics Sweden (http://www.scb.se) on all girls and boys aged 10 — 13 years.
Test - retest reliabilities have also been calculated for 10 - year intervals and range from.38 (conflict) to.77 (moral - religious emphasis).
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