Sentences with phrase «subsequent data suggest»

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Blockchain data analysis suggests the time of sale correlates considerably with the timing of the December crash and subsequent price falls in bitcoin.
Four of the 6 studies found no relationship between diphtheria - tetanus - pertussis vaccination and subsequent SIDS, 316, — , 319 and results of the other 2 studies suggested a temporal relationship but only in specific subgroup analysis.320, 321 In 2003, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences reviewed available data and concluded that «[t] he evidence favors rejection of a causal relationship between exposure to multiple vaccinations and SIDS.»
Subsequent analysis of voting data suggests, however, that the picture might not be so rosy.
Data from a secondary school in East Anglia suggest that one popular idea — that girls have good literacy skills earlier than boys and can therefore use these skills to accelerate their learning — does not provide a complete explanation for their subsequent success.
Our data also suggest that the increased accumulation of macrophages in adipose tissue of the obese is due to an influx of bone marrow — derived precursors into adipose tissue and their subsequent differentiation into mature F4 / 80 - expressing macrophages.
However, while heme has been reported to induce nuclear export and subsequent cytoplasmic degradation of Bach1, HPP - 4382 does not appear to alter the steady - state levels or nuclear - cytoplasmic distribution of Bach1 (data not shown), suggesting that HPP - 4382 may not fully mimic the action of heme as a ligand of Bach1.
This data suggests that we should modify the assumption that poor past returns, in and of themselves, reliably lead to strong subsequent long - term returns.
Investors get themselves in trouble when they embrace «new economy» theories not because those new theories can be demonstrated in the data; not because existing approaches fail to fully explain the subsequent historical outcomes; but solely because time - tested approaches suggest uncomfortable outcomes in the present instance.
After reviewing the Levitus et al 2008 papers abstract, (as I do not have access to the paper it's self), I assumed that the data you were referring to was based on some earlier data sets which seemed to demonstrate a ever increasing distributed localized temperature swing, when subsequent data, as indicated in the Levitus et al 2008 suggests a systemic imbalance of oceanic heat content increase in the range of a 0.31 Deg.
Regarding the Krakatoa eruption, the data you linked to does suggest a subsequent cooling for 5 - 10 years relative to 1883, although not all of that interval cooling may have been due to Krakatoa.
Census Bureau data suggests that second, third and subsequent marriages fail at greater rates than first marriages.
A previous publication suggested that there was little evidence of symptom attenuation (lower reported symptom levels in subsequent data waves), cohort differences, or differential dropout in this sample.11
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