Sentence examples for long-term time scale from inspiring English sources

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However, on a long-term time scale, the accelerated SLR will cause the continuous narrowing of the ECWEs.

Considering that the proposed clustering algorithm is performed on a long-term time scale, the computation cost for the proposed clustering algorithm is manageable.

Considering that the proposed clustering algorithm is performed on a long-term time scale as described in Fig. 10, the computation cost for the proposed clustering algorithm is manageable.

According to [44 46], it is known that the signaling overhead of the flooding-based signaling is manageable if it is performed on a long-term time scale as in the proposed clustering algorithm.

The occurrence of solar energetic particle (SEP) events over a long-term time scale is described by the probability theory using some regularities inherent in sets of SEP events.

In the study performed, the key criterion for the graveyard strategy is that the disposed spacecraft must keep a safe minimum distance to the altitude of the active constellation on a long-term time scale of up to 200 years.

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Mid-term monthly average electricity price forecasting (e.g., month ahead) is essential in guiding the participants over mid- and long-term time scales.

This index is suitable for both agricultural purposes (which generally consider short-term time scales) and hydrological purposes (which can be applied for long-term time scales) (Edwards and McKee 1997).

However, there have been few studies comparing the estimated effects of the same pollutant on the same population at both short- and long-term time scales.

Previous theoretical work has established how changes in plant community structure (defined herein as changes in species identity, richness or evenness), either from shifts of dominance within an ecosystem, immigration or extinction, may drive ecological feedbacks on long-term time scales (Smith et al. 2009) that are relevant for global change predictions.

A climate prediction or climate forecast is the result of an attempt to produce a most likely description or estimate of the actual evolution of the climate in the future (e.g., at seasonal, interannual, or long-term time-scales).

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