Sentences with phrase «compelling evidence for»

The research behind Attachment Theory offers compelling evidence for our interconnectedness.
Several investigations reported minor differences in ERPs functioning, including longer latencies at the P3 site, 57 longer latencies of certain waves for brainstem auditory - evoked potentials, 58 more slow waves and fewer α - waves, 59 and asymmetry in peak amplitude evoked - response potentials.10 These findings are variable and do not provide any compelling evidence for a particular EEG pattern for patients with ADHD.
Per the World Health Organization (WHO), children with depressed parents are more likely to experience social problems: «The most compelling evidence for the impact of attachment status on the child is with respect to peer relations.»
At the time, these numbers seemed like compelling evidence for developing a mobile recruiting strategy.
The most compelling evidence for Ripple's arrival on the exchange is a video on Twitter from a self - proclaimed crypto insider.
This addition to the ARF's Context Effect Project provides compelling evidence for the impact of context effects on advertising effectiveness, based on an exhaustive literature search and original ARF research.
Researchers have provided compelling evidence for each case.
A likely point of contention between counsel will be the nature of compelling evidence for a pre-existing medical condition.
Nonetheless, the study provides compelling evidence for the important role of ocean circulation and contributes new insights into the features that characterize the AMO.
Would this not be compelling evidence for human influence on climate?
In short, the historical Atlantic hurricane record does not provide compelling evidence for a substantial greenhouse warming - induced long - term increase.
Corrections: Del Genio et al. (1991); Raval and Ramanathan (1989) found that satellite infrared measurements gave «compelling evidence for the positive feedback between surface temperature, water vapour and the greenhouse effect; the magnitude of the feedback is consistent with that predicted by climate models;» similarly, Rind et al. (1991), p. 500; Sun and Held (1996); and the final nail in the coffin, Soden et.
Unless he offers compelling evidence for the stability of ocean heat content and the stability of the heat content of polar ice on geologic time frames, Schwartz can not expect the reader to accept Equation 1.
Benveniste had become convinced that he and his team had discovered compelling evidence for a real, measurable mechanism behind homeopathy (other than the placebo effect).
-- Their strong claim of shaking the foundations of climate science is extremely unlikely; They don't provide compelling evidence for such an extraordinary claim; They vastly overestimate the likelihood of cooling effects (feedbacks), and underestimate, deny or ignore warming effects.
I sit on the fence (I have not seen compelling evidence for or against human induced climate change), thus I have no opinion as to who (or what) has caused what, if anything.
McIntyre and McKitrick were able to show that the Hockey Stick chart was based on cherry picked use of data, failed to comply with accepted standards in statistics and signal processing, and ignored compelling evidence for the Medieval Warm Period where historical records demonstrate that it was just as warm, if not warmer, then than the 20th century.
In this work, Diamond provides compelling evidence for how diseases unknown in the New World decimated whole populations, facilitating European invasion and setting the scene for appalling crimes committed against native populations from the silver mines of Potosi to Tenochtitlan.
«What is the compelling evidence for CAGW?»
On the industrial side, the Clean Air Act demonstrates that regulatory policies can reduce pollution without any compelling evidence for the kinds of economic trauma sometimes anticipated.
While the hockey stick is very strong evidence as you describe (and as I also described on a different thread recently), I would consider it a step too far to argue that it is compelling evidence for AGW on its own.
Hailer et al provide additional, very compelling evidence for an older origin of the polar bear.
Recent and compelling evidence for the birthplace of American hurricanes has been reported in Nature News.
The hockey stick provides compelling evidence for the emergence of a human - caused warming signal from the background noise of natural fluctuations in climate.
Tweedy Browne provides compelling evidence for the asset - based valuation approach.
We believe that Klien and Zur's finding that confrontational activism campaigns by entrepreneurial shareholder activists generate significant positive returns in the 12 months following the filing of the 13D notice is further compelling evidence for Greenbackd's investment strategy.
De Bondt and Thaler's findings stand the conventional wisdom on its head and show compelling evidence for mean reversion in stocks in a variety of forms.
We believe it is more compelling evidence for value based investment, and, in particular, asset based value investment.
Because we haven't seen any compelling evidence for it.
I believe these papers (and others I have discussed in the past) provide compelling evidence for quantitative value investing, but let me flip it around.
Bulman and Hoxby don't find compelling evidence for Gillen's twist on the Bennett Hypothesis, which I describe above.
Lawrence, the director, conjures compelling evidence for Dominika's dual allegiances — her growing relationship with the American agent feels convincing, but the punishingly brutal regime of Charlotte Rampling's stern matron throws doubt into the mix as Lawrence, the actor, is put through the wringer.
There's more: Medical research in the last decade has provided compelling evidence for the involvement of insulin resistance in cancer.
Because in the absence of compelling evidence for benefit, taking supplements is not worth any risk, no matter how small.
For as long as the internet rumor mill has tried to drag creatine through the mud, it's never been able to produce compelling evidence for most people to avoid the supplement.
«We found compelling evidence for impact of several interventions on preventing stillbirths, especially emergency obstetric care; screening and treatment for maternal infections such as syphilis, and prevention and treatment of malaria,» said Gary Darmstadt, MD, MS, co-author and co-editor of the study and former director of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's International Center for Advancing Neonatal Health.
«Not only does this research provide compelling evidence for further investigation of immunotherapy for treating stomach cancer, it also provides the first model for preclinical testing of these treatments.»
Nearly 900 extrasolar planets have been confirmed to date, but now for the first time astronomers think they are seeing compelling evidence for a planet under construction in an unlikely place, at a great distance from its diminutive red dwarf star.
The research, performed at ORNL's Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) and published in the journal Science, provides compelling evidence for a neutrino interaction process predicted by theorists 43 years ago, but never seen.
No target class reveals compelling evidence for photon emitting sources in the EeV energy regime.
No compelling evidence for it has been found.
With so much disagreement between the experiments, and with revisions in solar models bringing theory closer to the broad range of experimental observations, Morrison says «there is no compelling evidence for a solar neutrino problem nor for a need for new physics.»
It's compelling evidence for the long - proposed link between the immune system and certain psychiatric disorders.
Beginning in 1998, their groups have independently produced compelling evidence for the once controversial notion that our galaxy has at its center a supermassive black hole which is about 4 million times as massive as the sun.
«By demonstrating their effectiveness with live Streptococcal infections, we provide compelling evidence for the potential functionality of the nanosponges in a clinical setting.»
For many nutraceuticals, the most compelling evidence for efficacy remains anecdotal or, at best, based on hints of benefit from small or poorly controlled studies.
Last July, the teams working on ATLAS and another detector, the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS), announced compelling evidence for the Higgs boson, a long - predicted particle and part of the proposed mechanism that endows other particles with mass (see Nature 487, 147 — 148; 2012).
That's compelling evidence for the gravitational collapse theory of asteroid formation, which states that the space dust that made up the planetesimals smashed together almost instantaneously.
«The most compelling evidence for oxytocin's role in bonding is simply that when you block the oxytocin receptors, the animals don't form pair - bonds,» Carter says.
Combining the tools of psychology, evolutionary biology and archaeology, scientists have found compelling evidence for the co-evolution of early Stone Age slaughtering tools and our ability to communicate and teach, shedding new light on the power of human culture to shape evolution.
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