Sentence examples for cumulative difference from inspiring English sources

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C OF2 has the lowest absolute cumulative difference with a cumulated value at the end of the simulation period of 3.3 mm above the observations; C OF12 has the largest absolute cumulative difference with a value of 161.2 mm of the objective functions above the observations (Figure 5).

In order to get an idea of the effectiveness of STW in these different scenarios, the cumulative difference in average hours worked with and without STW during the downturn is interpreted as a measure of the use of STW (up to t = 1 in the first scenario and t + 4 in the other two scenarios).

Later revisions put the numbers at 275,000, 259,000, and 143,000 — a cumulative difference of 87,000 more jobs.

Only small discrepancies (maximum cumulative difference <10% at 63 μm) were found between the PSDs before and after vacuuming for all test soils.

Tomorrow's campaign, however, is about doing what you can, small changes that make a cumulative difference, so even a windowbox of herbs or a few pots of lettuce is a tasty, enjoyable way to cut down on the food miles of what you eat.

The figure of £100bn is based on assuming that the average growth rate over the next five years is a Japan-style 1.3%, considerably lower than the 2.5% average assumed by Osborne; the cumulative difference between these growth assumptions adds up to roughly £100bn over the period (about 7% of GDP).

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This research documents cumulative differences from four different RS products in estimates of carbon emissions of 30.7 million Mg C (112.5 million Mg CO2e) over a 9-year period in a single Landsat scene in Mexico.

The different developmental stages of regions in China and the cumulative differences across time indicate that this type of cross-sectional analysis can reflect the basic problems of recent China.

What Mr. Kerry must base his hopes on in Colorado are the cumulative differences between this year and all others before it.

It is a dialect continuum, in which neighbouring dialects are mutually intelligible but the cumulative differences impede or prevent understanding between groups that are some distance apart.

Figure 5 Cumulative differences between observed and simulated median runoff for the various objective functions.

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