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How to use the word amplification in a Sentence?

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There's three important factors with earthquakes, there's energy that leaves the source, there's amplification by the local geology when it gets to a site, and then there's what happens in between, it's the in between that really matters for East Coast versus West Coast.

Susan Hough

Found on CNN
2 years ago

In the related pages, at least a third of the pages we identified, Facebook was serving up to us in the related pages, especially ones on travel. Facebook would recommend other travel pages, but they were smuggling pages, the algorithm is really creating this amplification.

Katie Paul

Found on CNN
3 years ago

We know from observations that the Arctic Amplification region is warming at a much faster rate than other parts of the globe( we call Arctic Amplification), the impact of Arctic Amplification is twofold. First, since Arctic Amplification is getting much warmer, when cold air outbreaks occur in North America and Europe/Asia, they aren't as cold as they were decades ago. The second effect( though currently debated in the science community) is that a warmer Arctic Amplification is also making the stratospheric polar vortex weaker on the average.

Jason Furtado

Found on CNN
3 years ago

When the polar vortex is weak, or an SSW event occurs, then the jet stream will tend to weakened, move further south, and become' wavier,' the effect of these changes is for warmer than normal air to move into the Arctic Amplification, colder weather to enter North America and Europe/Asia, and more extreme weather and storms overall in the middle latitudes( e.g., snowstorms).

Jason Furtado

Found on CNN
3 years ago

When the stratospheric polar vortex is strong, the jet stream tends to move further north, which keeps the cold air in the Arctic Amplification and allows relatively milder conditions across much of the United States and Eurasia.

Jason Furtado

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The antigen test commonly known as the rapid diagnostic test after which results are provided in minutes to an hour detects specific proteins on the viruss surface. Its usually highly accurate, but it ismore likely to miss an active infection compared to the molecular test, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Meanwhile, the molecular test, also known as the RT-PCR test, nucleic acid amplification test, or a NAAT or diagnostic test, detects the viruss genetic material and, depending ondemand in the lab, typically takes a day or up to a week for results. This test is highly accurate and usually does not need to be repeated. Those who havesymptoms but have a negative rapid antigen test may require a molecular test to see there isindeed an active infection, according tothe FDA. As it stands now, I think we trade off accuracy for speed, i think we will continue to improve these tests but thats also why being attuned to symptoms and practicing the public health strategies is the way to go for now. Ultimately, we need to do more surveillance testing to really see whats happening in the community. Dr. William Schaffner, a medical professor at Vanderbilt University and medical director of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, told Fox News that testing could play a role in certain situations, using a family with young children visiting grandparents as a key example. Testing could have a role in this, though not so much for grandma and grandpa who have [ likely ] been sheltered at home, he said. But William Schaffner, like John Whyte, expressed concerns over testing accuracy and providing a false sense of security to those who receive the test. I think you have to inquire on the front end how long it takes for the results to come back, it tells you what your status is on that day.

John Whyte

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

We are seeking meaningful change at Facebook and the end to their amplification of hate speech.

Chris Capossela

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Man on Wire we are seeking meaningful change at Facebook and the end to their amplification of hate speech.

Magnolia PicturesMagnolia Pictures

Found on CNN
3 years ago

The attack in 2016 used over 1M [1 million] IoT [Internet of Things] devices, whereas here we see the same impact with only a few hundred, we are talking about a major amplification, a major cyberattack that could disable critical parts of the Internet.

Yehuda Afek

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

We are talking about a major amplification, a major cyberattack that could disable critical parts of the Internet.

Yehuda Afek

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

It's quite a focused amplification of disease in a very specific geographic area, but the disease there has risen because of lack of access to that community, we've fallen behind in starting vaccination rings.

Mike Ryan

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

Having healthcare workers infected is usually a 'canary in the mine' for potential amplification.

Peter Salama

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

New Orleans is a city where the buildings are very close together, and in the Jazz Age, (music venues) didn't have the amplification they have today.

Lorelei Cropley

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

If you get access to good services and you get accurate testing, it's possible to get kids amplification very, very young.

Nancy Young

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

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