词汇 | example_english_order-of-magnitude |
释义 | Examples of order of magnitudeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. These cavities grow and coalesce until their total volume is of the orderofmagnitude of the volume of the material at the spall area. This scheme has the advantage that it leads to a pulse shortening by about one orderofmagnitude. Thus, the energetic efficiency of horse and human transpor t systems are of the same orderofmagnitude. Thus, the energetic efficiency of horse and human transport systems are of the same orderofmagnitude. This energy is, therefore, of the right orderofmagnitude required for our purpose. It should be noted that the quantum correction is important when the quantum oscillation has the same orderofmagnitude as the collective plasma frequency. The resulting estimates for some of the parameters do not agree well with the orderofmagnitude estimates that we expect to characterize them. Moreover, the buoyancy force and the magnetic force as well should be of the same orderofmagnitude in this layer. This is of the orderofmagnitude of blockage caused by the 3 mm thick plate in a 550 mm high tunnel. Results indicate that the cavity pressure drop prior to surface closure is an orderofmagnitude greater than previously assumed. Actually, the sound field that results from this fluctuating lift is an orderofmagnitude larger than what we have calculated above. It is sufficient for our purpose to know its orderofmagnitude only. Identification of good designs per unit time increased an entire orderofmagnitude, a significant improvement. The distinction is about an orderofmagnitude greater than the variability within either region. Our calculations extend the intensity region covered by the cited paper by one orderofmagnitude higher. For tightly focused beams, the power absorption near the plasma frequency is of the same orderofmagnitude as near the cyclotron resonant frequency. The infrared emission of lunar-like bodies with high obliquities can vary by an orderofmagnitude along the orbit, depending on the viewing geometry. These machines can easily sustain an orderofmagnitude more concurrency. A similar orderofmagnitude is observed in the recovery model. Once the orderofmagnitude for the localization error is estimated, then the need for performing the triangulation task12 is therefore evaluated and quantitatively studied. For lower ionization of the carbon the values of the pressure are at least of the same orderofmagnitude. The number of diarrhoea deaths is an orderofmagnitude larger, but the pattern is much the same, with diarrhoea deaths peaking only slightly later. This bound grows linearly in t when s is fixed but still has orderofmagnitude t3 for trees of ' ' similar size. Further, it appears that the orderofmagnitude of internal force-resisting packaging is not very sensitive to the final conformation. It consists in rescaling all the variables of the problem to homogenize their orderofmagnitude. The orderofmagnitude of the former is ye(x)(gx)+since the inviscid film can fall freely in a downward direction. The time tint represents the orderofmagnitude allowed for the laser pulse duration. For certain parameter regimes, stable localized solutions exist for which the amplitude of one oscillator is an orderofmagnitude smaller than the other. Quite unexpectedly, the contributions of the two terms of the master equation to the density profile are of the same orderofmagnitude. For two compounds (glycerol and glyceric acid) abundances were determined on the same orderofmagnitude as for the amino acid glycine. Table 6 is organized around the five just-explained orderofmagnitude increases in the expenditure of computing power. Section 7 discussed the progression of qualitatively more substantial results produced by genetic programming in relation to five orderofmagnitude increases in computational power. For the case of genetically close populations, this term becomes of an orderofmagnitude lower than the barrier strength and it is therefore neglected. Note that both these estimates are 1 orderofmagnitude greater than the rate of spontaneous transpositions. The amplitude of oscillations of the mean population fitness often exceeds an orderofmagnitude. The typical natural periods of a reasonable sized harbour or a moored vessel are of the orderofmagnitude of minutes. Therefore, they are not excited directly by the wind waves, since typical wind wave periods are of the orderofmagnitude of seconds. The results are insensitive to changes in this quantity of an orderofmagnitude. Consequently, the transversal components of the velocity perturbation have the same orderofmagnitude in the two domains. The perturbation potential is of the same orderofmagnitude in the near-bow domain as in the bow domain. The analytical equation thus obtained was found to give orderofmagnitude agreement with numerical and experimental data. The barrier strength was on the orderofmagnitude corresponding to the square of the selection coefficients. Thirdly, the assumption was made that the reduction in radial increment and the reduction in volume increment were of the same orderofmagnitude. Dimensions are almost an orderofmagnitude greater than in category 1a, and hence in size at least, these microbioids are comparable with bacteria. They are dense strongly coupled plasmas, in which the free and the bound electrons have the same orderofmagnitude contribution to the stopping power. The orderofmagnitude of the ratio is given correctly by the dense hard-sphere liquid model. In particular, we have seen that the heat transfer to the toroidal walls can be enhanced an orderofmagnitude by the turbulence. These are preliminary and theoretical analyses, but they may provide an orderofmagnitude estimate of the financial constraints on putative vaccines. The increased frequency of the stepwise ionization at the cathode is responsible for the rise of the electron density by two orderofmagnitude. In our case, this would correspond to about a 3 cm slice, which is an orderofmagnitude coarser than our ablation technique. This decreases the effective radius of the laser pulse and increases the laser intensity by one orderofmagnitude. 3! It lasts a much greater time than the following phases of implosion, more than one orderofmagnitude. The radiation power for frequencies near the maximum plasma frequency greatly exceeds (by an orderofmagnitude or more) the power for lower frequencies. In heterogeneous environments, the problem of identifying the right entity is an orderofmagnitude more difficult than in single domains. For large comets (say >100 km in diameter) the liquid phase may be an orderofmagnitude longer. The divergence is also observed in the data, but again with a much smaller orderofmagnitude at 0.015. Overall, the welfare and output increases were of the same orderofmagnitude. However, the times taken to reach the fully switched states are an orderofmagnitude higher than the switching times when flow is neglected. The results indicate the orderofmagnitude of the deviations between current and optimal production. The sample size required to detect changes would have been at least an orderofmagnitude larger than that used in the small-scale experiment. Artificial trees in bamboo-dominated plots experienced nearly an orderofmagnitude more loading (due to bamboo) and physical damage than in bamboo-free plots. Thus, there is an orderofmagnitude difference in predicted axon convergence. This construction is rudimental, but provides an estimate of the orderofmagnitude of the core of the cell dendritic tree. Even if the measured uptakes are statistically different, they do not reach this expected orderofmagnitude (2915 1.3 x 2248 fmol/h per embryo). The orderofmagnitude of the current peak can be estimated from the condition (12). The complexities are adjusted so that they all have the same orderofmagnitude. Anyway, an improvement of at least one orderofmagnitude is considered a feasible goal in the very short term. Using this basis, all the terms have the same orderofmagnitude, giving a better-conditioned matrix. The observed improvement is of an orderofmagnitude over arc consistency computed on a table and more over generate and test. In this paper, we determine the sharp orderofmagnitude of the choice number of random hypergraphs. Corrections upon the boundary layer are assumed to be an orderofmagnitude smaller than the perturbations presented. Nevertheless, we can check that the asymptotic analysis predicts the correct orderofmagnitude for the most amplified dimensional wavelength. Another important point to be gleaned from the figure is that eigenvalue 4 is always about an orderofmagnitude smaller than the other eigenvalues. For our results, d is overall smaller than d by about one orderofmagnitude, figure 22. The results appear insensitive to changes in this quantity of an orderofmagnitude. The linear damping is of the orderofmagnitude of the collisional damping rate of the mode with the central wavelength. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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