Accumulating data from across the globe reveal a wide array of effects: rapidly melting glaciers, destabilization of major ice sheets, increases in extreme weather, rising sea level, shifts in species ranges, and more.
Clear evidence of climate change is based upon «
accumulating data from across the globe» that reveals «a wide array of effects: rapidly melting glaciers, increases in extreme weather, rising sea levels, shifts in species ranges, and more,» the AAAS Board reported.
Not exact matches
But lackluster spending
data may change: It is hard for us to believe the big increases in employment over the past year, together with rises in aggregate wages and the extra disposable income
accumulated from the big drop in gas prices, will not translate into increased consumer spending.
Data that's
accumulating from behavioural finance substantiates the fact we are, by and large, horribly wired to be objective.»
Even with a marketing automation system it takes months and a lot of effort
from people to
accumulate and analyze
data.
In an ambitious project to assess the correctness of Talcott Parsons» theory of evolutionary universals, Gary Buck
accumulated masses of
data for 115 contemporary nation - states
from every part of the world.7 He developed elaborate indices (as of 1960 wherever possible) of the ten variables Parsons discussed: (1) communication, (2) kinship organization, (3) religion, (4) technology, (5) stratification, (6) cultural legitimation, (7) bureaucratic organization, (8) money and market complex, (9) generalized universalistic norms, and (10) democratic association.8 Information was taken
from such sources as the United Nations Statistical Yearbook, the Yearbook of Labor Statistics, and UNESCO's World Survey of Education.
Data on additional risk factors or possible confounders, such as maternal age, parity, gestational age, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status, were collected
from records
accumulated during the pregnancy outcome study.
It
accumulated more new debt
from 2005 to 2014 than all other Long Island cities and towns combined, according to
data from the state comptroller's office.
Practices vary — for example, the Wellcome Trust requires grantees to release pathogen sequences as they
accumulate, but
data from the bacterium Bacillus subtilus, financed mainly through the European Commission, were not put out promptly.
What sets it apart
from other books on conservation is that it shows that, in addition to
accumulating data on the animals, we have to come to terms with the complex mixture of science, greed, indifference, and cultural differences that have to be tackled if animals like the panda are to be saved.
For example, two years before the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, geophysicist Eric Calais and his colleagues published results of GPS
data from the region, noting that «the Enriquillo fault is capable of a M7.2 earthquake if the entire elastic strain
accumulated since the last major earthquake was released in a single event».
Using
data from the image, researchers found that these black holes grew in bursts, rather than by slowly
accumulating matter, about one to two billion years after the Big Bang.
Viola.AI will be trained by the Group's 13 years of
accumulated service experience, 3500 datasets and 1.1 billion
data points as well as social and engagement
data from users to make it the smartest A.I. on everything dating and relationships.
We do this by
accumulating user feedback and the statistical
data received
from various other sources.
As total vehicle miles
accumulate, the SH - AWD ® Control Unit uses
data from a feedback loop to adjust the voltage supplied to the electromagnetic coils to compensate for any clutch wear, ensuring optimal and consistent transmission of torque.
Places
from Bookbub to Smashwords have
accumulated enough
data on sales to outline how price impacts purchases.
The interface also has issues; it's rather overwhelming and cluttered, with lots of
data crowding the screen, including button prompts, mission objectives which can
accumulate so much in certain areas that they aren't all visible, and a lot of on screen waypoints that often distract you
from the actual gameplay.
Now anyone can see
from the
data that the ocean heat capacity (OHC) has been
accumulating energy at a rate on the order of 0.5 to 1 W / m ^ 2.
It is good that we continue to
accumulate better and better
data from satellites, ocean floats, and other instrumentation.
But, using
data from weather balloons
accumulated over 35 years, these researchers find this is not so.
Studies like this combined with the rather robust ARGO
data from the past decade indicate quite nicely why there likely was a tropospheric pause, and the fact that overall the planet continues to
accumulate energy.
Using instrumental
data on wind speeds going back to 1900 plus wind - force and wind - induced damage reports for earlier periods, Chenoweth and Divine estimate the Lesser Antilles
Accumulated Cyclone Energy (LACE) for each year along the 61.5 ° W meridian
from 18 to 25 ° N latitude.
Scientists
from the U.S. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and DOE made satellite observations, which included sea surface height changes alongside
data of ocean temperatures
accumulated from 1970 to 2004.
This
data comes
from a paper lead authored by Australian climate scientist John Church that tallies up the heat
accumulating in the oceans, warming the land and atmosphere and melting the ice:
The animation above, based on
data from the Integrated Multi-Satellite Retrievals for GPM (IMERG), shows rains
accumulating in a narrow band across the Pacific between October 11 and October 22.
If he had been involved in the hunt for the Higg's boson, using his engineering nous, he would have announced it on day one
from the first uptick in the
data, rather than meticulously
accumulate data for a year or more to confirm the this.
The report reveals that the fragrance industry has published safety assessments for only 34 % of the unlabeled ingredients: «Chemicals range
from food additives whose safety in perfumes has not been assessed to chemicals with limited public safety
data, such as synthetic musk fragrances, which
accumulate in the human body and may be linked to hormone disruption.»
Total amount of heat
from global warming that has
accumulated in Earth's climate system
from 1962 to 2008,
from Church et al. (2011)(many thanks to Neil White
from the CSIRO for sharing their
data).
The
data you
accumulate from your self - evaluation gives you the criteria you need to qualify and disqualify potentials.
This will also keep any browsing
data they
accumulate from being stored with your own browsing
data.
The Bitcoin futures contract are going to be cash settled using the Bitcoin Reference Rate which is a daily settlement price published as per USD price of one Bitcoin at London time 4 p.m. Designed around the architecture of IOSCO Principles for Financial Benchmarks, the Bitcoin Reference Rate is calculated by
accumulating pricing
data from GDAX, Kraken, Bitstamp and iBit.
Slice Intelligence
accumulates its
data by analyzing e-receipts
from its 4.4 million online shoppers, taking into account only online sales in the US.
According to
data released on Sunday by a politician
from South Korea's ruling Democratic Party, the
accumulated sales
from commissions among 30 cryptocurrency exchange operators is said to have reached 700 billion won ($ 648 million) in 2017, Yonhap reports.
• Assisted in preparing bills and invoices • Provided support in developing appropriate spreadsheets for each accounting module •
Accumulated financial
data from different sources for the benefit of reporting • Collected and interpreted
data for tax forms • Completed workers» compensation and pension forms • Maintained inventory records and record of financial statements
Now with over 250,000 Resumes
accumulated from job seekers in the ResumeBear
data - base, employers now have a vast selection of candidates to hire
from.
Research on meditation in diverse populations of adults has
accumulated sufficiently to provide convincing high - level evidence for reproducible benefits of meditation in mental health and pain management.69 — 71 In addition,
data suggest that greater levels of mindfulness in adulthood may mitigate some of the negative health effects of adverse childhood experiences.72 The literature in children and youth, however, is less developed and, although suggestive of benefit, is just beginning to emerge.73 — 76 To provide the highest level of available evidence regarding the specific effect (s) attributable to meditation instruction for children and youth, conclusions in this report are based on findings
from RCTs with active control conditions.