Sentences with phrase «robust prediction of»

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Analysts are counting on robust sales of the iPhone 8 models to help Apple (aapl) meet its revenue prediction of between $ 49 billion and $ 52 billion for the current quarter, the company's fiscal fourth quarter of 2017 which ends at the end of this month.
They would need some robust prediction for an experiment or a possible observation that could be carried out which would confirm some prediction made by religion that can not be made in lieu of it.
In another bold prediction, he envisions the start of GR3.0 sometime around 2030, when farmers start planting far more robust C4 and nitrogen - fixing rice varieties and consumers begin finding nutritious rice in the marketplace.
At the same time policymakers need to know the future of sea - level rise, and they need as robust a prediction as we can give,» said Michael Oppenheimer, Princeton's Albert G. Milbank Professor of Geosciences and International Affairs and the Princeton Environmental Institute and first author of the paper.
This will permit to refine our understanding of the structure and evolution of our Galaxy, and it will trigger more robust predictions for the many experiments worldwide that search for dark matter particles.
The process seems to be accelerating all across the world, though, and it seems about as robust a prediction as that of rapid polar melting.
We investigated to what extent the PMI predictions are robust to the causes of death since this could also have an impact on the transcriptome.
Recent computational improvements in analyses of HITS - CLIP maps have allowed robust genome - wide predictions of combinatorial RNA regulation and single - nucleotide resolution of protein interaction sites in the brain.
It consists of creating an original progressive system that will enable the annotation of nucleotide variations and the prediction of their pathogenicity based on the most robust algorithms and taking into account multiple levels of analysis.
But I am saying that you're generally better off not acting on them, whether the predictions warn of dire times ahead or herald robust gains.
SA: Despite predictions of a dip in equities amid slow global growth in 2010, stocks were clearly the better choice than bonds in 2010, especially in Q4 where bonds sold off almost across the board whereas stock returns remained robust.
We show four relevant empirical facts: i) the striking ability of the logarithmic averaged earning over price ratio to predict returns of the index, with an R squared which increases with the time horizon, ii) how this evidence increases switching from returns to gross returns, iii) moving over different time horizons, the regression coefficients are constant in a statistically robust way, and iv) the poorness of the prediction when the precursor is adjusted with long term interest rate.
However, the conclusions rest heavily on something that is not robust at present; the prediction of mean changes in the Walker circulation.
To consider the hypothesis we really need to view the big picture, and make some robust predictions which are capable of being disproved.
And about as robust and reliable as Gypsy Rose Lee's predictions of meeting a tall dark stranger.......................
Scientists proposing catastrophic majority anthropogenic global warming models (a.k.a. «Climate change») bear the burden of proof of providing clear robust evidence supporting validated model predictions of anthropogenic warming with strong significant differences from this climatic null hypothesis.
On the one hand you say «I don't know how to assess skill of decadal trends» and on the other hand you also claim that the «prediction of mean temperature at the regional scale can be done fairly well given the robust temperature trend».
«As a process committed to acceptance of deep uncertainties,» they say, «CIDA does not attempt to reduce uncertainties or make predictions, but rather determine which decision options are robust to a variety of plausible futures.»
In this paper, af - ter a brief tutorial on the basics of climate nonlinearity, we provide a number of illustrative examples and highlight key mechanisms that give rise to nonlinear behavior, address scale and methodological issues, suggest a robust alternative to prediction that is based on using integrated assessments within the framework of vulnerability studies and, lastly, recommend a number of research priorities and the establishment of education programs in Earth Systems Science.
The above chart (click to enlarge) depicts the robust and significant lowering of the IPCC's predictions regarding human CO2 - induced global warming.
«The Earth's climate system is highly nonlinear: inputs and outputs are not proportional, change is often episodic and abrupt, rather than slow and gradual, and multiple equilibria are the norm... there is a relatively poor understanding of the different types of nonlinearities, how they manifest under various conditions, and whether they reflect a climate system driven by astronomical forcings, by internal feedbacks, or by a combination of both... [We] suggest a robust alternative to prediction that is based on using integrated assessments within the framework of vulnerability studies... It is imperative that the Earth's climate system research community embraces this nonlinear paradigm if we are to move forward in the assessment of the human influence on climate.»
They admit that we had virtually no ocean data that has 1000 times the heat capacity of the atmosphere and is in direct contact with the atmosphere yet they are willing to make predictions without really any robust data from that variable data at all (pre-2000) and they admitted they didn't understand clouds yet that variable could easily swamp all other effects yet they said with 95 % surety the heating from 1975 - 1998 was caused by CO2 (110 % according to Gavin).
One of those is the current shift in weather extremes, though not 100 % provable, the attribution studies and predictions of the IPCC are very robust and compelling.
Scenario Three focuses on the political and social effects of a robust climate modeling prediction for serious drying of the Mexican and Central American climate.
Given Queen Elizabeth's robust health at the age of 91, her 69 - year - old son may live long enough to see the fruits of his prediction, Mr. Morano said...
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