Not exact matches
The latest
data estimates 45.8 million people are in modern slavery today worldwide, and impacting
change in such a lucrative and exploitative system
of oppression feels a
bit like fighting the Transatlantic Slave Trade
of the 1800's.
As a read head moves above
bits of magnetic
data,
changes in the magnetic orientation
of those
bits alter the electrical resistance
of electrons flowing through the sensor, translating the magnetic
data into a stream
of electrical pulses.
The device can select
bits of data up and down the cylinder by simply
changing the frequency used.
Using fossil
data and the tools
of a genetics detective, a Cornell University entomologist has discovered that these ants come from the same ancestor, because since the reign
of the dinosaurs, about 100 million years ago, army ants in essence have not
changed a
bit.
This year CPS has
changed it up a
bit by crying poor and «underutilized» using a bunch
of data (100,000 «lost» city children, 50 % empty schools) that is just as fishy as the test scores.
If you have a lot
of media files that constantly
change, it's a
bit more complicated as this is a typical case where a
data management application like iTunes is helpful.
If you have tons
of media files and music that constantly
change, it's a
bit more complicated as this is a typical case where a
data management application, like iTunes, is handy.
In the time since those first versions
of FICO ® Scores were used by lenders, there has been quite a
bit of change in lender credit granting practices, consumer demand for and use
of credit, as well as
data reporting practices.
The first couple
of posts will be introductions about how I get the pricing
data and a
bit more about myself, but then I will dive right into the first real post; how prices
change on games through out the year?
A whole host
of minor
changes to character moves, hitboxes and frame
data mean characters that were a
bit rubbish before are now deadly, with Birdie looking very strong in the days after launch and Chun Li verging on broken - hopefully Capcom is already working on a fix for her V - trigger infinite.
And
of course the new paper by Hausfather et al, that made quite a
bit of news recently, documents how meticulously scientists work to eliminate bias in sea surface temperature
data, in this case arising from a
changing proportion
of ship versus buoy observations.
I have posted on RealClimate about 4 times in the past 5 years regarding the potential thaw
of the methal hydrate deposits at the bottom
of the oceans.I stated in my posts on your website that I believe firmly that those deposits are in quite a good
bit of danger
of melting from climate
change feedback mechanisms.On Nov 8th, ScienceDaily posted a huge new study on the PETM boundary 55 million years ago, and some key
data on how the methane at that point may very well have melted and contributed to the massive climate shift.I am an amateur who reads in the new a lot about climate
change.I'd now like to say «I told you so!!!»
Mike's work, like that
of previous award winners, is diverse, and includes pioneering and highly cited work in time series analysis (an elegant use
of Thomson's multitaper spectral analysis approach to detect spatiotemporal oscillations in the climate record and methods for smoothing temporal
data), decadal climate variability (the term «Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation» or «AMO» was coined by Mike in an interview with Science's Richard Kerr about a paper he had published with Tom Delworth
of GFDL showing evidence in both climate model simulations and observational
data for a 50 - 70 year oscillation in the climate system; significantly Mike also published work with Kerry Emanuel in 2006 showing that the AMO concept has been overstated as regards its role in 20th century tropical Atlantic SST
changes, a finding recently reaffirmed by a study published in Nature), in showing how
changes in radiative forcing from volcanoes can affect ENSO, in examining the role
of solar variations in explaining the pattern
of the Medieval Climate Anomaly and Little Ice Age, the relationship between the climate
changes of past centuries and phenomena such as Atlantic tropical cyclones and global sea level, and even a
bit of work in atmospheric chemistry (an analysis
of beryllium - 7 measurements).
A Times story earlier this week on social and political factors behind the climate
change silence included a telling bit of data from Yale's Program on Climate Change Communic
change silence included a telling
bit of data from Yale's Program on Climate
Change Communic
Change Communication.
Actually Fielding's use
of that graph is quite informative
of how denialist arguments are framed — the selected
bit of a selected graph (and don't mention the fastest warming region on the planet being left out
of that
data set), or the complete passing over
of short term variability vs longer term trends, or the other measures and indicators
of climate
change from ocean heat content and sea levels to
changes in ice sheets and minimum sea ice levels, or the passing over
of issues like lag time between emissions and effects on temperatures... etc..
Looking further, I found a comment by Dr. Roy Spencer's blog, which echoed my point on inequality, and also notes that the radiosonde
data Miskolczi is looking at to argue 60 years
of no
change is, well, a
bit poor.
I don't know, I'm not part
of that conspiracy, and I see a lot
of assertions on here and elsewhere by people who imply they are smart, or at least smart enough to know more on this issue than the climate scientists who actually professionally study it, who throw around large highfalutin science terms, but that repeatedly misconstrue the basic climate
change issue itself, conflate the process of science with Climate Change refutation, seem to have an extensively poor understanding of the issue, and take small select bits of data as part of the ongoing total picture of increasing overall corroboration, to falsely equate that with a flaw in Climate Change theory itself, or as a referendum
change issue itself, conflate the process
of science with Climate
Change refutation, seem to have an extensively poor understanding of the issue, and take small select bits of data as part of the ongoing total picture of increasing overall corroboration, to falsely equate that with a flaw in Climate Change theory itself, or as a referendum
Change refutation, seem to have an extensively poor understanding
of the issue, and take small select
bits of data as part
of the ongoing total picture
of increasing overall corroboration, to falsely equate that with a flaw in Climate
Change theory itself, or as a referendum
Change theory itself, or as a referendum on it.
James E. Hansen worded it a
bit more cleverly and eloquently before US Congress in April 2007: «crystallizing scientific
data and analysis reveal that the Earth is close to dangerous climate
change, to tipping points
of the system with the potential for irreversible deleterious effects.»
With those parameters monitored, and a
bit of historical
data on them, you can make very good predictions about the trend in rpm
of the engine based upon
changes in inputs without knowing very much about how the engine translates fuel into motion.
With so many robotic fish projects in the works, it seems like we'll have quite a
bit of biotech - diversity among «species»
of robotic fish out in the ocean, all collecting climate
change data.
It would seem to me that at least one year
of data is required before a study can be made because people may need a
bit of time to get used to the
changed circumstances.
I'm not sure it's modifying the
data stream received, but more
changing what parts
of the
data is displayed (in a
bit of a user - configurable manner).
Data is stored by
changing the polarity
of the magnetic
bits on the surface
of the platters.
But about 90 percent
of millennials still use a real estate agent, according to industry
data — although the traditional relationship has
changed a
bit.