Phrases with «proxy evidence»

"Proxy evidence" refers to indirect or secondary evidence that is used to estimate or infer something that cannot be measured directly. It is a substitute or proxy for the actual evidence because the true evidence is difficult or impossible to obtain. Full definition

Sentences with «proxy evidence»

  • The conclusions I was referring to was that there has been a temperature decline in both the 1960s and after the 1980s in large volumes of proxy evidence from the NH. (notrickszone.com)
  • The NRC noted that «presently available proxy evidence indicates that temperatures at many, but not all, individual locations were higher during the past 25 years than during any period of comparable length since A.D. 900.» (scientificamerican.com)
  • Presently available proxy evidence indicates that temperatures at many, but not all, individual locations were higher during the past 25 years than during any period of comparable length since A.D. 900. (climateaudit.org)
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