12-hour sentence example
- At midwinter the 24-hour term is the largest, but near midsummer it is small compared to the 12-hour term.
- The 12-hour term is much less variable, especially as regards its phase angle; its amplitude shows distinct maxima near the equinoxes.
- Except at Karasjok, where the diurnal changes seem somewhat irregular, the relative amplitude of the 12-hour term is considerably greater in summer than in winter.
- Thus the 12-hour term has a much greater uniformity than the 24-hour term.
- Chauveau points to the reduction in the 12-hour term as compared to the 24-hour term on the Eiffel Tower, and infers the practical disappearance of the former at no great height.Advertisement
- Some countries use a 24-hour clock; others use a 12-hour clock.
- Exner (24) and others, that the 12-hour term is largely if not entirely a local phenomenon, due to the action of the lower atmospheric strata, and tending to disappear even in summer at high altitudes.
- Exner attributes the double daily maximum, which is largely a consequence of the 12-hour wave, to a thin layer near the ground, which in the early afternoon absorbs the solar radiation of shortest wave length.
- Potential work schedules may include weekends and occasional 12-hour shifts.
- Many people see this as an advantage, as it eliminates the need to navigate crowded airports and endure a five to 12-hour trans Pacific flight.Advertisement
- A 12-hour fast is required for the two-hour OGTT and three-hour OGTT tests.
- In addition, the person must abstain from exercise in the 12-hour fasting period.
- If you are already a certified yoga instructor you can take New Days' 12-hour Christian Yoga Teacher Training certification course.
- Logging season runs from June through March, with all of the staff working 12-hour shifts to harvest and transport as much wood as possible.
- It encompasses all types of work uniforms, from the fun and carefree Cub Scout days to the grueling 12-hour shifts spent tending to patients, and more.Advertisement