Sentences with phrase «panel report describes»

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Gamoran says that the panel hopes NSF will use its findings, and a longer report to be issued this summer describing studies now under way, to shape future research programs that seek answers to Wolf's original questions.
In a statement issued shortly after the panel's report came out, the two organizations described the two telescopes as «state - of - the - art» instruments that have «crucial capabilities that can not be provided by other facilities.»
The models» results also play a significant role in the latest assessment report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), where they are used to link the mitigation options described for different sectors such as buildings, transport, or energy supply.
Chaired by chemist C. N. R. Rao of the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research in Bangalore, the report from the 32 - member SAC panel describes genetic modification as a transformational technology that has benefited agriculture and health.
The recommendations described in the Blue Ribbon Panel report emerged from the reports of the BRP's seven working groups.
«In reaching its decision,» the five - member GMC tribunal ruled in January 2010, among dozens of proven findings, «the panel notes that the project reported in the Lancet paper was established with the purpose to investigate a postulated new syndrome and yet the Lancet paper did not describe this fact at all.
Equity is often defined as it is eloquently described in David Gonski's Panel Report as how much children's learning in school is determined by their family background, in other words their parents» education, occupation, wealth and some other aspects.
The goal of the work described in this report was to develop a new child health index that could be reported annually by the National Education Goals Panel for each of the 50 states, as well as for
It describes these practices and, incorporating recommendations from The Final Report of The National Mathematics Advisory Panel as well, specifies research - based recommendations for students with learning disabilities and for students who are experiencing difficulties in learning mathematics but are not identified as having a math learning disability.
A Paradigm Shift readers won't find the phrase «algebraic thinking» in the Math Panel's report, but researchers and others have used the term to describe «particular ways of thinking, including analyzing relationships between quantities, noticing structure, studying change, generalizing, problem solving, modeling, justifying, proving, and predicting» (cai & Knuth, 2005).
Huq describes how the reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change since 1990 evolved from identifying risks and impacts to offering ways to limit those risks.
Here's how the Nature paper was described last year in the report on impacts of climate change from Working Group 2 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (chapter 1 at the link below):
Martin Parry, a co-chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, described the report, released in April 2007, from which the «embers» diagram of risk was excluded.
For example, the state science panel report that provoked such official consternation describing the scientific basis for concerns about sea level rise was titled: «North Carolina Sea Level Rise Assessment Report.&report that provoked such official consternation describing the scientific basis for concerns about sea level rise was titled: «North Carolina Sea Level Rise Assessment Report.&Report
Targets adopted by companies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are considered «science - based» if they are in line with the level of decarbonization required to keep global temperature increase below 2 °C compared to pre-industrial temperatures, as described in the Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Targets are considered «science based» if they are in line with the level of emissions reductions necessary to keep global temperature increase below 2 °C compared to pre-industrial temperatures, as described in the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
USC's Daniel Mazmanian described Preparing for the Effects of Climate Change: A Strategy for California, from the California Adaptation Advisory Panel, which reported onthe urgency of untying Hertel's Gordian knot.
A good example is the analysis described in the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (for the actual figure, see the accompanying online material4).
That would mean that future warming will be much worse than described in the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (which took the slowdown into account when making its projections).
The report, compiled by the Hillsborough Independent Panel, describes how statements made by South Yorkshire Police (SYP) officers underwent an «unprecedented process of review and alteration» before their submission to the official inquiry into the 1989 tragedy, which resulted in 96 deaths.
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