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That figure is 1.08 standard deviations tighter than the historical mean of +524.

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"These are two of our favorite artists in the world they don't fit into traditional categories, nor do they feel constrained by any historical means of distribution," Levin says.

One DHW is equal to one week of SSTs that are one degree greater than the mean temperature of the warmest month in the climatology (i.e., the historical mean for July in most of the Line and Phoenix Islands).

Malaria transmission remained intense but was substantially reduced: Compared with an exceptionally high historical mean EIR of 1481, even non-users of nets were protected (EIR [fold reduction] = 349 infectious bites per person per year [×4]), while the average resident (244 [×6]), users of typical nets (210 [×7]) and users of insecticidal nets (105 [×14]) enjoyed increasing benefits.

Figure 1b shows the historical mean distribution of surface fresh water flux (P + R−E) in salinity coordinates for the ten CMIP5 models and for two re-analysis/satellite based air-sea flux datasets (CORE2-Dai and OAGP-Dai; see Methods).

These ODT-PT subjects reported a much higher historical mean AsBR of 31.7 in the 12 months prior to study entry than the PT PT subjects (Fig. 4a).

Another study demonstrated that within the first 3 days after symptom onset, historical mean viral loads of seasonal influenza exceed those of the contemporary pandemic virus by 1 2 log1 2(3 ).

(a) Historical mean volumetric distribution of sea-water in salinity anomaly (with respect to the global mean salinity) space (m3/pss; colours: CMIP5; black: En4 observations); Bars show the mean deviation of salinity (W; pss).

Although Shevlin 1990 uses historical mean and variance of taxable income, we follow Graham (1996b) and Alworth and Arachi (2001) for estimating the drifts and white noises of equation (1) in order to avoid a reduction in the number of years available for estimation.

(b) Change in water cycle as a percentage of historical mean versus change in global mean surface temperature.

Over 1.5 million workers are exposed to this compound every year [ 1], with historical mean occupational exposure levels of 59 ppm and higher depending on the application [ 2].

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