Sentences with phrase «apparent discrepancies between»

Although the technique still needs refinements, physicists believe that in the future it will beat the precision of conventional methods — and hopefully solve apparent discrepancies between measurements that have long puzzled physicists.
The Specific Cause of the «Evolution vs. «Creationism»» Controversy, and of the apparent discrepancy between science and the Bible
For a long time the apparent discrepancy between the age of earth and the age of the cosmos posed a great problem to geologists and astronomers alike.
2) Both reviewers 1 and 2 were troubled by the apparent discrepancy between the in vivo and in vitro data.
[Note: The apparent discrepancy between CDC and ProMed figures are, Clifton tells me, easily explained: «ProMed reports outbreaks, not individual cases.»]
In fact, the statement I quoted was from the report of a panel assembled by the US National of Academy of Sciences specifically to examine the issue of the apparent discrepancy between satellite and ground data.
Whatever the ultimate scientific explanation for the pause and its implications for the apparent discrepancy between models and observations, policy - makers must be feeling very letdown by the failure of IPCC and its contributing academic community to adequately address an issue that is critical to them and to the public.
Christy in particular is rather vocal about an apparent discrepancy between what climate models have forecast for TLT changes and what he and Spencer compute it to be from their analysis of satellite data.
The most common concern is the apparent discrepancy between cases heard within the M25, in particular central London, and those dealt with elsewhere in England and Wales.

Not exact matches

«We have much more diverse communities, yet the discrepancies between the haves and the have - nots seem to be more apparent,» said Timothy G. Kremer, executive director of the School Boards Association.
European cave paintings were seen as evidence of a «creative explosion» sometimes attributed to a brain mutation, a theory reinforced by the apparent age discrepancy between figurative art in Europe and other, more recent art elsewhere.
In summary, while there is substantial evidence of a relationship between child and family characteristics and parental psychological outcomes, the interpretation of apparent discrepancies in the findings is made difficult by the fact that such factors are often examined in isolation, and not within more comprehensive models.
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