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A chart used in a lecture presented by JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.
Graph of surface sea temperature and frequency of Atlantic Storms from 1900 - 2005.
Courtesy of Greg Holland, The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research and Peter Webster, Georgia Institute of Technology (July 30, 2007).
Reference to Envirostats Blog Stat 0236
remarquez le souci du détail dans le reflets sur les verres des lunettes
Il est rare que j'importe une série. Mais là, j'ai pensé que le "talent de l'artiste" le méritait!
Un vieux poste EDF, sur le parking des "Italiens", en bords de Rhône en Avignon re-décoré par un ou plusieurs grapheurs;
Bravo à eux c'est plus joli comme ça et les GRAPHS n'ont rien à voir avec les TAGS
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MESA encourages students from groups underrepresented in STEM career fields.
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These simple graphs compare monthly averages from 2002-2005. I have gotten these figures by dividing the total number of seals each month by the total number of times I have observed.
The main reason I am posting this now is to show how the number reaches a peak every July then dips in August and shows almost no seals in September.
There are a lot of other interesting things that turnup too... The total number has held steady from 2002-2004 (40 seals on average each year). But in 2005 the total number drops in half. I think it is going to be about the same this year... worrisome.
Maybe it is because I bought my camera in 2005 and they are just being perverse! I hope that's it.
Graph charting my first 71 parkruns up the 8th June 2019 showing the steady improvement in finishing times. All runs took place at the Wycombe Rye parkrun except one at Taunton Longrun Meadow.
The light blue dots represent new PB's
The times off the graph are when I tailwalked.
My full story from Heart attack to 10K ... peterjemmett.blogspot.com/
A graph of the jpeg images' exif data scanned via ExposurePlot. I'm in the market for some new glass and have been trying to narrow down my choices.
50mm f/2.0 zuiko
50mm f/1.4 sigma
30mm f/1.4 sigma
18-50 f/2.8 sigma
I guess my main question is would I be better served saving my money and getting something much nicer (drool: 7-14 f/4.0 or 35-100f/2.0)
Generally Frustrated at having to choose one, why can't I just have them all....
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This graph accompanies this blog post on Crooked Timber. Read the post for an explanation of what this is.
A graph of last.fm music data for coxy, from 2007/01/01 to 2007/10/24, using the ocean colourscheme.
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Quadrants of a Graph Learn about the concept of quadrants in geometry here. Understand the concept better with the pictorial representation of quadrants of a graph. For more help one can connect to an online tutor and gain the required help.Quadrants is one of the important concepts in graph. There are 4 equal quadrants of a graph plane. Based on the angles and then x and y point values they are split into four equal quadrant parts.