Sentences with phrase «above analysis results»

Note: The above analysis results are similar to those generated by a climate model, as described in this masterful article.

Not exact matches

A years - long analysis of Google's online search results showed that the company lists links to its own online shopping services above those of rivals, European regulators said.
The analysis used to calibrate next year's index view involves nine different methods, including a normalized earnings yield gap approach, the P / E Bulls - Eye, currency measures, and consumer confidence, which supports a 1,900 year - end result for the S&P 500 - 4 % above the previously released June 2014 expectation of 1,825.
Analysis of the S&P Global Inc. (NYSE: SPGI) seasonal charts above shows that a Buy Date of October 5 and a Sell Date of December 29 has resulted in a geometric average return of 2.39 % above the benchmark rate of the S&P 500 Total Return Index over the past 20 years.
Because they still have poor head control and often experience flexion of the head while in a sitting position, infants younger than 1 month in sitting devices might be at increased risk of upper airway obstruction and oxygen desaturation.128, — , 132 In addition, there is increasing concern about injuries from falls resulting from car seats being placed on elevated surfaces.133, — , 137 An analysis of CPSC data revealed 15 suffocation deaths between 1990 and 1997 resulting from car seats overturning after being placed on a bed, mattress, or couch.136 The CPSC also warns about the suffocation hazard to infants, particularly those who are younger than 4 months, who are carried in infant sling carriers.138 When infant slings are used for carrying, it is important to ensure that the infant's head is up and above the fabric, the face is visible, and that the nose and mouth are clear of obstructions.
Three small counties that posted incomplete or no election results were excluded from the above analysis.
The lifetime analysis suggested that first - line biologic treatment would result in 0.15 additional lifetime QALYs, but this gain would cost an incremental $ 77,290, leading to an incremental cost - effectiveness ratio of $ 521,520 per QALY per patient, a figure far above what is considered acceptable to the U.S. health care system.
Their analysis, published this week in Marine and Petroleum Geology, revealed that the structures are likely a result of their location: directly above a subsurface fault still hidden by the seabed, where methane oozes out of Earth's crust in various ways.
Directly connected to point 8 above, selective reporting, a.k.a. p - hacking or unduly influencing the data collection or inclusion process or statistical analyses performed to produce a statistically significant result.
As I alluded to above, I was pretty shocked when I received the results of my latest TeloYears analysis.
A recent report on the Health Professionals Follow Up Study (Jensen et al., in press 2004) confirms the results of previous individual studies and meta - analyses of servings of whole grain foods or products with whole - grain content above 25 percent (Anderson et al., 2000; Fraser et al., 1992; Jacobs et al., 1998, 1999; Liu et al., 1999; Steffen et al., 2003).
We also realized a comparative analysis of the students and teachers» stereotypes towards Roma before and after the course, in order to have a more nuanced image of the results presented above.
For that reason, and because I found no similar connections in other subject areas when I did the same kind of analysis, I excluded the math results from the main analysis reported above.
In addition, a 2016 analysis by Innovate Public Schools found the majority of Bay Area public schools achieving above - average results for low - income Latino and African American students were charter schools.
Perhaps the most surprising result of the analysis, reported in the figure below, is that the modest positive correlation between test scores and opt - out seen in the table above becomes negative once free / reduced lunch is taken into account.
An analysis of the data shows 68 per cent of NSW Year 9 students, or 61,015, received at least one test result in band 8 or above, 52 per cent (46,481) received at least two test results at band 8 or above and 32 per cent (28,403) attained band 8 or above in all three.
Repeating the analysis above with these two measures of parent characteristics added to the baseline control vector gives the following predictive effects for college attendance based on test scores which are somewhat lower than the results above using the baseline controls.
Our analysis of school - level test results indicates that as the share of economically disadvantaged students in a school increases, the share of those students scoring at or above the level of the standard falls on both the CST and the SBAC.
Organizations that operate some schools that serve entirely special populations must meet the above eligibility criteria based on the enrollment in their regular schools, and only the student achievement results for their regular schools are included in The Broad Prize for Public Charter Schools analysis.
Although there is no state - mandated recency requirement for the professional certificate, candidates who do not meet the three conditions above are given a transcript analysis of their credentials, which may result in the requirement of additional coursework and / or state tests.
Here are the analysis results for the above portfolio with monthly returns and quarterly rebalancing:
For example, using the above - described calculations, a refinance analysis of an existing mortgage with a fixed interest rate of 7 %, 25 years remaining until repayment and a principal balance of $ 200,000 into a new 30 - year mortgage with a fixed interest rate of 6.25 % and refinancing costs of $ 3,000 (which will be rolled into the new mortgage's principal balance) gives the following results:
[UPDATE, 2:30 p.m.: William Patzert of NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab has just written to explain that the PDO index above is the result of analysis in which any long - term climate trend is removed.
Whichever of the above - mentioned groups you may be in, the resulting list of investments, sorted mainly through a cost - benefit analysis (a process some would reject out of hand), is worth exploring.
At least relative to my questions above, what struck me was the possibility of starting with your reduction and analysis of the snow cover / fall anomaly data to come up with a research project based on some quite complicated but fascinating calculations on net TOA energy balance as a result of your conclusion about the relation of Arctic sea ice loss to NH snow cover / amount anomaly.
Thus, in addition to the above analysis, we also estimate the probability that the SCC can be negative and discuss the resulting implications.
«While the above analysis yields good results for by tying past climate change to increases in human CO2»
While the above analysis yields good results for by tying past climate change to increases in human CO2 emissions, it should be cautioned that the suggested exponential time relation is not suitable for projecting the future over longer time periods, because of possible changes in human population growth rates and absolute limitations on carbon available in remaining fossil fuels.
The animated figure above shows global temperature anomalies for every month since 1880, a result of the Modern - Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications, version 2 (MERRA - 2) model run by NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office.
In fact the NOAA analysis yielded two results: One data set, in use since the late 1990s, found that 2005 was slightly cooler than 1998, with 2005 being 1.04 degrees Fahrenheit above the 1880 - 2004 average, while 1998 was 1.12 degrees above that norm.
All the above concerns most clearly situations where we can not repeat experiments of identical setup to obtain an empirical distribution of results, but where the function that describes uncertainties is based on an analysis of the empirical method.
And indeed, my belief — that the cause of your amusing logic that I excerpted above is clearly the destruction of logical thinking and critical analysis as the result of progressive influence on K through Ph D. education — is certainly warranted.
Recall that the IPCC AR4 states that equilibrium climate sensitivity is likely (> 66 %) to lie in the range 2 — 4.5 C and very unlikely (< 10 %) to lie below 1.5 C. Annan and Hargreaves find that it is very unlikely to be above 4.5 C in the context of a Bayesian analysis, as a result of prior selection and expert judgment.
Sometimes there are complications and ambiguities in relevant data, but the results given above are the product of many careful analyses of many data sets.
Either way, the results — echoed in a recent analysis from Japan's Meteorological Agency, which found 1.13 degrees F. above the 20th - century average — indicate that global warming continues unabated, despite a slowdown in the pace of warming during the first part of the 21st century.
Following the sensitivity analysis of Esper to sample depth above, here is the result of removing the three fastest growers of the CRU12 from the Yamal Series, including the infamous YAD06:
However, simple analysis as above shows it is highly implausible that such mistakes will impact the result.
I wanted to do another analysis of the atmospheric water content, q, using the RSS SSM / I data set at another latitude in order to check the sensitivity of the first result (reported above) of the global zone from 50S to 50N to the latitude zone selection.
All true, but if the Byrd trick (separating the two stations in the statistical analysis) results in an increase of warming for West Antarctica from 0.1 / decade to 0.16 / decade as you point out above, then Byrd is also a deciding factor w.r.t. the significance of warming of the continent as a whole.
The following section describes the results of our analysis using the data and measures described above.
We note that under the arrangements described above, the final rule provides substantial flexibility to covered entities to provide general data and statistical analyses, resulting in the disclosure of de-identified information, to employers and other customers.
Take a look at the results from our analysis, or input your zip code above to see which companies are quoting in your area:
The above advice can serve you well in achieving an effective launch of a digitalisation initiative, but continued analysis is required in order to ensure long term results.
Delivered charge volume and retention analyses to drive +16 % above plan results for $ 26B / yr Middle Market segment
Second, we examined unweighted analyses without incorporating attrition weights; results were similar to the analyses reported above (P =.02 for CES - D score, P =.02 for CES - D severe range, P =.03 for MCS - 12 score, and P =.008 for satisfaction with mental health care).
A final set of analyses characterized the anatomical and behavioral specificity of the results above.
Results highlighted a) through exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, a meaningful six - factor model (emotion expression, task utility self - persuasion, help - seeking, negative self - talk, brief attentional relaxation, and dysfunctional avoidance); b) satisfactory internal reliabilities; c) test - retest reliability scores indicative of a satisfactory stability of the measures over time; d) preliminary evidence of convergent and discriminant validity with CERS - M being very weakly linked to verbal skill and moderately to emotion regulation strategies measured through the Flemish version of the COPE - questionnaire; e) preliminary evidence of criterion validity, with CERS - M scores predicting math anxiety, and to a lesser extent, students» performance; f) preliminary evidence of incremental validity, with the CERS - M predicting math anxiety and performance over and above emotion regulation measured by the COPE - questionnaire.
For this reason, the above findings will be combined with the factor analysis results, so as to decide whether an item should be excluded.
A two tailed α = 0.05 will be used for all statistical testing of the results of the above analyses and results will be summarised using 95 % confidence intervals of the differences between randomised groups.
Specifically, the low - high subscale was used as the reflective functioning variable, and the negative parenting behaviors sub-scale was used as the parenting variable (given the results of the correlation analyses noted above).
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