Sentences with phrase «combined with observations»

This approach, combined with the observations of Lord Hope, appears to import the concept of reasonable foreseeability into HSWA 1974 which would be a new weapon available to the defence.
The researchers at the Laboratory for Climate Sciences and the Environment at Gif sur Yvette analysed computer models of the interactions between climate and the biosphere, and combined them with observations of carbon dioxide uptake from ecosystems, and records of crop yields.
The basic idea is that across the CMIP3 models there was a strong correlation of mid-tropospheric humidity variations with the model sensitivity, and combined with observations of the real world variations, this gives a way to suggest which models are most realistic, and by extension, what sensitivities are more likely.
The basic idea is that across the CMIP3 models there was a strong correlation of mid-tropospheric humidity variations with the model sensitivity, and combined with observations of the real world variations, this gives a way to suggest which models are most realistic, and by extension, what sensitivities are more likely.
«MODIS observations of polar sea ice were combined with observations of Antarctica made by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's AVHRR sensor — the Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer.»
When combined with observations of how fast the galaxies are moving, astronomers can use the galaxy distances to calculate the present - day expansion rate of space and the effect of dark energy.
Combined with observations from standard telescopes, this can tell us how space has expanded during the time the waves took to reach us, providing a measure of dark energy's effect on space.
This data combined with our observations of the school while our child was there has caused us to want to move elsewhere.
This study, combined with our observations over the years, indicates that the highest germination percentage of pepper seed occurs in seed harvested from early red pods that are dried for one to four months.
By combining these with observations from Planck, we can now obtain a link to the large - scale structures of giant molecular clouds,» remarks Timea Csengeri from the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy (MPIfR), Bonn, Germany, who led the work of combining the APEX and Planck data.

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Isaacson recognised that «true creativity involves the ability to combine observation with imagination, thereby blurring the border between reality and fantasy.»
Drawing on his own experiences and observations, Jeffrey lays out an actionable plan for how to develop your own brand and story and combine attitude with action to succeed.
However, combine this with the irrefutable observation of humanity that would see human evil as universal in its scope, and combine this with the fact that the VAST majority of human beings disagreed with your interpretation of essential human goodness, and the force of the conviction steels itself.
«Judging from observations made during my brief visit to this portion of the island, east of Dunga, the chillie cultivation struck me as being of a very scattered nature, generally small isolated patches from half to one or two acres in extent, and combined with tobacco, tomato, pumpkins, etc..
This dataset contains millions of genomic sequences from a diverse set of rice varieties that, when combined with phenotyping observations, gene expression, and other information, provides an important step in establishing gene - trait associations, building predictive models, and applying these models to breeding.
In all, a personal observation showed that about 96 water bodies combined in Ashanti, Brong Ahafo, Central, Eastern and Western Regions have been contaminated with lead, mercury and cyanide chemicals which are being used for illegal gold mining operations in 2013/2014 periods.
By combining observations from the ground and in space, the team observed a plume of low - energy plasma particles that essentially hitches a ride along magnetic field lines — streaming from Earth's lower atmosphere up to the point, tens of thousands of kilometers above the surface, where the planet's magnetic field connects with that of the sun.
«It's therefore quite remarkable that the observation of a single binary neutron star merger that occurred millions of light years away combined with the universal relations discovered through our theoretical work have allowed us to solve a riddle that has seen so much speculation in the past.»
Combining observations from satellites and ground stations with climate models, they evaluated different factors that affect telescope vision, such as the amount of water vapour, wind speeds and atmospheric turbulence.
The researchers combined these «universal relations» with data on gravitational - wave signals and the subsequent electromagnetic radiation (kilonova) obtained during the observation last year of two merging neutron stars in the framework of the LIGO experiment.
They combined those observations with 754 archival images to measure the change in position of more than 30,000 stars.
«This is what the VLBA was set up to do, and by combining it with x-ray and optical observations they have pushed it to the max,» says astrophysicist Roger Blandford of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
Combining observations of X-ray flares with those of gravitational waves emitted by the stars as they spiral together could fix the exact frequency at which the shattering occurs, which would reveal more about the stars» mysterious interiors, says Tsang.
The team combined these UltraVISTA observations with those from the NASA Spitzer Space Telescope, which probes the cosmos at even longer, mid-infrared wavelengths [1].
Combining computer models constructed largely by Princeton University researchers with on - ship observations, the researchers determined the movement and energy of the waves from their origin on a double - ridge between Taiwan and the Philippines to when they fade off the coast of China.
Instruments are now so precise that radar observations can spot a single bee at about 30 miles away, and scientists can combine thermal imaging cameras, acoustic monitoring devices and small portable radars with weather radar data to get a complete picture of a region's ecology.
Another challenge is to combine the rigor of quantitative research with the depth of insight direct observation can provide.
«These scientists combined citizen science observations with data from radar, satellites and weather predictions to understand the cues birds use in their migrations across continents,» said Liz Blood, program director in the National Science Foundation's Division of Environmental Biology, which funded the research through NSF's MacroSystems Biology Program.
«Eventually, we hope to combine the exquisite ALMA data with future infrared observations with NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.
A team of astronomers has combined new observations of Gliese 667C with existing data from HARPS at ESO's 3.6 - metre telescope in Chile, to reveal a system with at least six planets.
By combining the new observations with the measurements from 1993, the team deduced the object's mass, distance, and velocity.
Combining observations in gravitational waves with those from more conventional telescopes can help tease out details of how these processes happen.
Combining Hubble data with observations from a suite of ground - based and space telescopes, two independent teams found that that the black hole, jets, and newborn stars are all parts of a self - regulating cycle.
The satellites» observations combined with radio - wave data provided the information that Østgaard and his team used to reconstruct this ethereal electrical event, which lasted 300 milliseconds.
Even when there doesn't happen to be an overpass at surge time, the statistics of sea level that we got from more than 20 years of repeated altimetric observations in the area can still be combined with data from nearby tide gauges to improve the forecasts of the expected surge.»
EWeLiNE combines these data with other atmospheric observations — from ground - based weather stations, radar and satellites — and sophisticated computer models predict power generation over the next 48 hours or so.
These measurements can be combined with wind observations to track where the radionuclides come from, and how much was released.
Led by astrophysicist Paul Crowther of the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom, the group sifted through observations taken by the Hubble Space Telescope earlier in this decade and combined them with new images by the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Cerro Paranal, Chile.
«In the course of a year, we took the CAO aircraft and team to northern Borneo, mapped its habitats in 3 - D, combined the data with Marc's orangutan observations, and made a critically important scientific discovery that directly bears on the conservation of one of the world's most iconic ape species,» said Asner, the project's leader.
In fact, UTC combines atomic frequency - standard data with observations of the astronomical time - scale UT1, a combination that has both advantages and problems, as discussed in this paper.
The study, which combined experimental observations with mathematical modeling, showed that the flow of liquid can have two significant effects on microbes: «It quenches the ability of microbes to chase food,» Stocker says, «and it helps microbes find surfaces.»
When that challenge is combined with projects that deploy 30 or more CubeSats, «trying to associate observations with tracks and generate good orbits becomes even more difficult,» Kelso explains.
To determine just how far away they are, researchers will combine the information from the Hubble images with observations taken by NASA's Spitzer and Chandra space telescopes, which see in infrared and x-ray light, respectively.
The first six weeks of observations recorded by the spacefaring telescope, combined with follow - up studies from the ground, have revealed five previously unknown extrasolar planets — one body roughly the size of Neptune and four low - density versions of Jupiter.
«These studies, combined with other Hubble observations, are showing us that there are a surprisingly large number of systems for which the signal of water is either attenuated or completely absent,» said Heather Knutson of the California Institute of Technology, a co-author on Deming's paper.
«With such improved satellite data we can for the first time combine global SIF observations with in - situ ecosystem scale data of gross carbon uptWith such improved satellite data we can for the first time combine global SIF observations with in - situ ecosystem scale data of gross carbon uptwith in - situ ecosystem scale data of gross carbon uptake.
The relatively brief occultation (it had been predicted to last nearly 2 minutes), combined with negative observations from a pair of telescopes in Argentina, suggested right away that Eris wasn't as large as thought.
To arrive at their results, the researchers combined observations from the past century with climate simulations of the atmospheric response to the AMO.
The most surprising aspect of this work is the observation that Leishmania manages to combine allele selection with the maintenance of a high genetic diversity.
By measuring the surface temperature of a Kuiper Belt object, and combining this with optical observations, its surface reflectivity and hence its diameter can be determined accurately.
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