Although it's not extensively referenced,
at least every data source is cited within the body of the presentation, or in the graph itself in some cases.
Not exact matches
Potential U.S. sanctions on sales of light crude to Venezuela's oil company PDVSA would hamper its already weak refining network while leaving
at least one tanker in limbo, according to a
source from the state - run firm and Thomson Reuters
data.
It does work much better when you point to actual
sources when you post
data —
at least for those of us who prefer to comment on facts more than opinion.
5 Land area is extrapolated from
data in 2011 Ethical
Sourcing Factsheet stating that
at least 102,000 ha are set aside for conservation on Starbucks» suppliers farms, and that represents about 23 % of total area verified under CAFE Practices.
Although, as sceptics of the project have pointed out, U-Multirank will use the same, flawed
data sources as existing league tables, the results will
at least be tailored to the user.
This infographic
at The American Society for Cell Biology's ASCB Post is worth
at least that many and probably more, graphically depicting
data on the careers of Ph.D. biologists from the 2012 report of the Biomedical Workforce Working Group of the National Institutes of Health and other
sources, including our own 2012 postdoc survey.
In any case, 3000 μg RAE (10,000 IU) per day from all
sources during pregnancy appears to be well within a safe upper limit according to most
data; the Weston A. Price Foundation recommends
at least 20,000 IU during pregnancy from foods such as liver or high vitamin cod liver oil along with 2,000 IU vitamin D (if sun exposure is limited) and vitamin K2 from aged cheese, animal fats and fermented foods.
After looking
at the data, Dr. Greger recommends, «At least 600 mg daily via calcium - rich plant foods — preferably low - oxalate dark green leafy vegetables, which includes all greens except spinach, chard, and beet greens (all very healthy foods, but not good calcium sources due to their oxalate content).&raqu
at the
data, Dr. Greger recommends, «
At least 600 mg daily via calcium - rich plant foods — preferably low - oxalate dark green leafy vegetables, which includes all greens except spinach, chard, and beet greens (all very healthy foods, but not good calcium sources due to their oxalate content).&raqu
At least 600 mg daily via calcium - rich plant foods — preferably low - oxalate dark green leafy vegetables, which includes all greens except spinach, chard, and beet greens (all very healthy foods, but not good calcium
sources due to their oxalate content).»
Be sure to analyze
at least three
data sources to accurately pinpoint the problem.
Nationally, there's solid research evidence that slightly under half of all new teachers stick around for
at least five years, but there hasn't been a good
source of state
data.
In fact, researchers have looked
at multiple
sources of
data and found that today's retirees are doing
at least as well, if not better, than prior generations.
William, what's your external
data, and would you care to share it, or
at least your
sources?
Then, news flash: every
data source that shows mutual fund holdings, like Morningstar, is
at least one month old.
If
data collection hasn't been a high priority for your organization, you should start by tracking
at least the most important
data, including
source of intake and outcome for each animal, as well as age and gender.
It seems that now we know, although this
data comes from an unlikely
source —
at least,
at first glance.
I see three (
at least) independent
sources of
data all pointing in the same dramatic direction — Semiletov and team's direct observations, instrumental CH4
data, and instrumental CO2
data (the later many more than two
data points and from more than one location).
At least for some types of
data, you would get to the (external)
source after a few clicks (I didn't check them all).
Depending on the
source, that
data extends back
at least 32 years, with some proxies going back millions of years.
It's a bit surprising that Christy seems unwilling to consider the possibility that his and Spencer's satellite
data analysis might be the
source of
at least some of the model -
data discrepancy.
He says he typically makes his
data available -
at least the
source - so that if people want to explore on their own, they can.
As the trend in the US rural stations, which
at least until very recently employed these min / max stations, has been from early evening observation (5 pm or 7 pm in most of the
sources I've found) to early morning observation (usually 7 am), this has been presumed to put an artificial cooling bias into the temperature record, so a net positive, and increasing as more stations have been converted, correction has been added to the raw
data.
Don't believe anything you read; Question everything; Be especially suspicious of numbers; Know the
source and political bias; If you're affected by the story get
at least three other
sources; Remember all government information and
data is biased; Be especially wary of stories that cite authorities.
However, the models, while simulating various natural fluctuations, did not, as far as I know, specifically, reproduce the observed AMO and PDO curves, and so the latter are
at least semi-independent
data sources.
But as long as you do it consistently with the same
sources (and don't «adjust» the
data unnecessarily, it's
at least relatively accurate — or maybe consistently inaccurate.
The delay,
at least according to
sources speaking to Bloomberg, isn't merely to wait for negative news to die down, but rather to spend more time reviewing the products and their use of user
data.
According to the app's description it pulls
data from openweathermap.org, but there doesn't appear to be any customization in this particular area, so there is no means to have the app grab weather from others
sources that may be more preferable to you,
at least for now.