Sentences with phrase «other predictions reveal»

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He also revealed Cable knew several weeks ago about the controversial voting predictions that suggested Clegg would lose his seat along with three other MPs — before the party's disastrous showing in the European and council elections.
Those variations can reveal different layers within the mantle, and can help scientists determine the temperature and chemistry of the mantle rocks by comparing observed variations in wave speed with predictions from other types of geophysical data.
The team looked at years of others» research and, because the dominoes never seemed to fall as fast as the 2005 prediction suggested, they developed a new mathematical proof that reveals a much tighter limit on how fast quantum information can propagate.
Of course you take that prediction with a grain of salt, but just let me say it leads to the film's absolute funniest sequence in which our hero must essentially reinvent himself in a way that won't be revealed here other than to say the Basic Instinct parody alone is worth the price of admission.
But in other applications, averaging can usefully aggregate data, make predictions, reveal group differences or intervention effects, and efficiently communicate evidence.
The researchers used recent historical data and not climate modeling, so the study does not make any future predictions, but Swain says the findings appear to be consistent with other climate research that reveals there is little change in average precipitation, but an increase in the amount of very wet or very dry periods.
The type of analysis presented here can not show that the projections by reliable model ensembles will continue to form a reliable prediction into the future, but the results are at least encouraging in that they reveal no strong evidence of unreliability or other major biases or limitations in the CMIP3 ensemble, contrary to analyses based on the paradigm of a truth - centred ensemble.
On the other hand, since our analysis reveals that the MMEs are reliable when compared to the subset of observational fields examined, or their spread tends to be «over-dispersed» rather than «under - dispersed», it may be useful to apply unequal weights to generate improved simulations of future predictions (e.g., Collins et al. 2012).
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