Sentences with phrase «clue about its effect»

Genetic data combined with information on gene expression and epigenomics in relevant tissues, and clinical information, can provide clues about the effects of genetic changes within an individual's genome that increase or decrease one's risk of developing type 2 diabetes and its complications, including heart and kidney disease.
The largest warming is not occurring where the black carbon is, so that's a clue about its effect relative to GHGs and albedo.
The number of skeptics that haven't a clue about the effect of noise and fluctuations on the data set is incredible.
The obvious conclusion is that if we are significantly changing how the planet atmosphere absorbs radiation and we don't have a clue about the effects, then we should be very afraid.
I think the answer is that nobody has a f... g clue about the effect of lower Arctic sea ice on UK weather — if any at all.
Because they are so sensitive to temperature fluctuations, glaciers provide clues about the effects of global warming (Oerlemans, J. 2001).
Our focus on two Arctic - only indicators and an index for extreme winter weather offers new evidence and clues about the effects of a rapidly warming and melting Arctic on the rest of the globe.
John can't plead that he happened to have no clue about the effect of falling hammers — the law doesn't care about his personal knowledge, it cares about what a reasonable person would know.

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Maybe we just have to read what's in the bill... now that it is passed, and we still don't have clue number one about what the costs and effects will be....
«We have absolutely no clue» about side effects, Huard says, but he and other researchers are worried about immunologic reactions to the virus that serves as the gene carrier.
These particles would in effect serve as recording devices that store information, providing clues about the original material that went into the black hole.
Huard says «we have absolutely no clue» about side effects, but he and others are worried about an immunologic reaction to the virus that serves as a carrier.
A new study conducted in rats offers clues about how teen drinking alters brain chemistry, suggesting early alcohol use has long - term effects on decision making.
However, he says, studies like this can «give us some clue» about what can result from multiple insults to the developing brain because it shows experimentally that prenatal and postnatal impacts can work together to have synergistic effects on later behavior, he says.
The March 1954 Castle Bravo H - bomb test has been studied extensively over the past six decades, and its lessons provide some clues about the potential impact and lingering effects of such a detonation if North Korea were to test an H - bomb somewhere in the Pacific.
But the results offered no clue to what it is about the social network, or how people are using it, that might have this negative effect.
Three previous studies investigated the average effects of ride - hailing services on crashes, providing clues about the possible overall impact of the technology, which allows riders who've been drinking to summon a lift home from the palm of their hand.
She clearly doesn't have the slighest clue about global warming, its effects, or its causes.
Given that climatology is embryonic and the scientists obviously haven't got a clue about clouds, solar effects or just about anything else, what a totally unscientific and preposterous basis for policy decisions.
The problem is that most scientists haven't a clue about practical conductive, convective, radiative heat transfer so are easy meat for the charlatans who have made a good career out of pretending there's an effect of CO2.
[Response: And just what are you doing about it (except consistently bitching) mr big talker?????? And do try to get a clue about the roles of different elements of society in effecting change — Jim]
I'd already tried conventional means — exploring their individual childhoods for clues about their attitudes toward love, teaching them what to expect in marriage, and trying to improve their communication skills — to little effect.
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