Science, Volume 293John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... periods , there was a significant decline in modulation ( P < 10-7 ) . We then fitted a linear regression line through these data points for each delayed- response period . The slope declined for long- er delay periods ( Fig . 2D ) ...
... periods , there was a significant decline in modulation ( P < 10-7 ) . We then fitted a linear regression line through these data points for each delayed- response period . The slope declined for long- er delay periods ( Fig . 2D ) ...
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... period , the islands of stability are maximally separated but move inward as they drift away from x = 0 and return to their initial momenta by the end of the modulation period . The two islands always remain separated in momentum and do ...
... period , the islands of stability are maximally separated but move inward as they drift away from x = 0 and return to their initial momenta by the end of the modulation period . The two islands always remain separated in momentum and do ...
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... periods compared with only 0.5 per year during the cold period ( 34 ) . The current warm period has produced an average of 2.5 occur- rences per year with an unprecedented ( since 1944 ) six hurricanes in the region during 1996 . These ...
... periods compared with only 0.5 per year during the cold period ( 34 ) . The current warm period has produced an average of 2.5 occur- rences per year with an unprecedented ( since 1944 ) six hurricanes in the region during 1996 . These ...
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