Sentences with phrase «results.a good correspondence»

That's a red flag: the noisier the data, the better the correspondence... I suggest you try your method on generated random data with realistic statistics: --RRB-
Their Fig. 3 shows, despite this fact, an apparently very good correspondence between observed ES and the reconstruction (delta - p - star).
To Urs: You have to see the good correspondence of the patterns between the curves.
By looking at my full picture, instead of cutting it in two as Rasmus did, you would realize that by using Rasmus calculations the good correspondence seen in the data would be complitely lost for all 4 centuries.
My choice was made in such a way to yield to a low relative error and a good correspondence between the curves during the pre-industrial era.
So, because climate models are not perfect yet I can not use them to predict these minor effects and I supposed the two things compensate each other from 1600 to 1900, and just with this hypothesis I found a good correspondence between solar signal and temperature data.
We find good correspondence between global temperature and solar induced temperature curves during the pre-industrial period.
But the claim «the hockey stick has been replicated many times», when you extend it to all reconstructions and focus on the reconstruction period, a good correspondence between reconstructions is simply not found.
Some would argue that the best correspondence between models and data is for positive feedbacks.
Van Haren et al (2012) also nicely illustrate the dependence of regional skill on lateral boundary conditions: simulations of (historic) precipitation trends for Europe failed to match the observed trends when lateral boundary conditions were provided from an ensemble of CMIP3 global climate model simulations, while a much better correspondence with observations was obtained when reanalyses were used as boundary condition.
[Response: It's probably worth adding that Jim's last conclusion is not universally shared (e.g. fig 3 from Esper et al, 2012 shows a very good correspondence between TRW and MXD chronologies).
This new generation of models, featuring forcings closer to observations in recent years, will likely show better correspondence with tropospheric temperature observations, but may not be any more or less sensitive to CO2 than the prior generation of models (CMIP5).»
A good correspondence is found for the whole period of time, with no bias between the two cycles on time - scales longer than the solar rotation period.

Not exact matches

They would also have to give the bureau information on any claims filed and awards issued in their arbitrations, as well as correspondence from their arbitrators regarding unpaid fees and failure to follow standards of conduct.
He also posted Kirchner's photo and email, as well as his correspondence with her.
For better or worse, you may soon face the daunting prospect of managing memos and business correspondence that, in some ways, write themselves.
IS your business looking for a software solution that will automatically document and link all correspondence and client information, as well as help you manage projects?
Some may find that extreme, but some of my best opportunities have happened from revisiting old correspondence.
In the last week, a member of Pruitt's press team, Michael Abboud, has been shopping negative stories about Zinke to multiple outlets, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the efforts, as well as correspondence reviewed by The Atlantic.
Sometimes, picking up the phone and calling the business or organization first, to establish who to direct a professional correspondence to, is the best bet, especially if you highly value the link opportunity.
The Pruitt aide, Michael Abboud, «has been shopping negative stories about Zinke to multiple outlets,» The Atlantic reported, citing two sources «with direct knowledge» of Abboud's actions, «as well as correspondence reviewed by The Atlantic.»
Upon separation from employment with the Company or on demand by the Company during my employment, I will immediately deliver to the Company, and will not keep in my possession, recreate, or deliver to anyone else, any and all Company property, including, but not limited to, Company Confidential Information, Associated Third Party Confidential Information, as well as all devices and equipment belonging to the Company (including computers, handheld electronic devices, telephone equipment, and other electronic devices), Company credit cards, records, data, notes, notebooks, reports, files, proposals, lists, correspondence, specifications, drawings, blueprints, sketches, materials, photographs, charts, any other documents and property, and reproductions of any and all of the aforementioned items that were developed by me pursuant to my employment with the Company, obtained by me in connection with my employment with the Company, or otherwise belonging to the Company, its successors, or assigns, including, without limitation, those records maintained pursuant to Section 3.C.
As revealed in her correspondence, Arendt gave representation to the best of what Germany was and the worst of what it became.
Thus, metaphors and models of God are understood to be discovered as well as created, to relate to God's reality not in the sense of being literally in correspondence with it, but as versions or hypotheses of it that the community (in this case, the church) accepts as relatively adequate.16 Hence, models of God are not simply heuristic fictions; the critical realist does not accept the Feuerbachian critique that language about God is nothing but human projection.
Some well - informed (or well - advised) parents will gather a dossier of correspondence and send it to one of the Roman Congregations.
Gillies has treated this aspect of the debate as well as it can be in «The Brightman - Hartshorne Correspondence: 1934 - 1944,» 14 - 15.
But McCarthy's best work does not appear in these volumes, and readers would do well to seek out her essays, her correspondence with Hannah Arendt, and Memories of a Catholic Girlhood, a justly celebrated memoir.
I was able to read his paper before my own was quite finished, and the final form of my paper owes a good deal to the need to respond to his perceptive criticism of my views in that paper, in his review of MP, and in conversation and correspondence.
I. Introduction The most substantive portion of the Brightman - Hartshorne correspondence took place from November 1933 through the summer of 1944.1 The major events in Europe and Asia during this time are well known, including the rise of Nazi Germany and the expansion of the Japanese Empire, culminating in World War II.
Portions of Kirk's unpublished correspondence and quotations from major reviews of his books are also used to good effect.
Modern notation (FIGURE 2), however, goes beyond mere intervallic relations and sets up a correspondence between the notation and the well - tempered tuning system.
Bill often sang the praises of Reverend Shoemaker, dubbed Sam a «Co-founder» of AA., said Sam had been a well - spring of its ideas, exchanged lots of correspondence with Sam, and had him speak at two AA.
We have to put together as best we can the details from his Corinthian correspondence and his letters to the Thessalonians and a reference in Romans (15:19).
The recent articles and correspondence on Hans Urs von Balthasar and Our Blessed Lady, as well as on Fatima, once again underline the crucial role that Mary plays in the work of our redemption and the truly remarkable way in which God has reconciled His creatures to Himself.
Nevertheless, as we have seen, there is a small but growing number of scientists, both in physics and biology, who operate with a relational model, who see some correspondence between the constructs of the mind and reality itself, however inexact, and who also see the possibility of restoring the experience of meaning if the non-human natural world is perceived as dynamic, creative, full of life and purpose, whom process thinkers have engaged in conversation; together they have attempted to explore new visions of reality better suited for adaptation to the urgent needs of the contemporary world.
Abbot Chapman was a patristics and New Testament expert as well as student of mystical theology, and his Spiritual Letters is a collection of correspondence that Abbot Chapman wrote in response to inquiries he received from both lay people and religious concerning largely, though not exclusively, difficulties in prayer (we only get his responses, not the letters he is responding to).
Members of the staff have participated in conferences of educators of the American Baptist Convention, the United Church of Canada, the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, the Disciples of Christ, the Presbyterian Church, U.S., and the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. With the advice of denominational leaders and others they compiled a list of pastors regarded by their colleagues as «good ministers» and entered into correspondence with a number of them, chosen so as to make the whole group representative of the denominational pattern.
To most of the Ancient Greeks, the criterion for truth was logical coherence, not correspondence to facts, and many, like Plato, were quite able to doubt empirical reality when it conflicted with a really good logical theory.
Thus our consideration would involve both other questions of correspondence and appeals to probability based on consistency and coherence as well.
Alas, the letters Sally Fitzgerald later collected in The Habit of Being as a tribute to this master of good, old fashioned snail - mail correspondence are silent on the matter.
Take a look at the Ads / CFT correspondence as well.
There is a correspondence — established in the two great commandments and often lauded by the saints — «between one's desire for natural goods and one's fittingness for the supernatural good» (p135).
I hope you feel better, Dave, and I think you should sneeze all over your next written correspondence with John.
Well, not getting into the arguments of these other people and whatever email correspondence has taken place in the past, I'd be interested in discussing evangelism, specifically, how you do it.
[14] According to geological reports, the salt deposit was extremely valuable; however, correspondence between Daniel Dudley Avery in New Orleans, and his son John Marsh Avery, indicates the difficulty the Averys had in obtaining capital to mine the salt, as well as the growing indebtedness of the Avery family members.
It is good to know that on this, you have clearly changed your mind, for the better, from previous correspondence.
Whether it's notes sent back and forth in your child's backpack or an e-mail correspondence, make sure your teacher knows your open for suggestions as how to better assist them in the homework and study process at home.
I will do my best to reply to all correspondence within 48 hours.
They will practice counting, one to one correspondence, number recognition, reading number words and writing numbers as well.
The Mass Audubon Museum of American Bird Art has presented two exhibitions of his work, in 2000 and 2011, and owns more than 30 Clem artworks, as well as his archive, including correspondence and photographs.
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