Sentences with phrase «conclusive evidence at»

Although there is little conclusive evidence at this point, some clues point to the fact that other mechanisms may also play a role in this fish oil / muscle anabolism connection, such as fatty acid concentration a in the cell membrane.
In 2002, however, the real problem of admitting satellite imagery as conclusive evidence at the ICJ came to the fore in Nigeria v. Cameroon [10].

Not exact matches

In every case you pretty much have to want to believe you're looking at «evidence» to believe what they present is evidence, as none of it is conclusive and some of it seems downright silly.
Greeley acknowledges that the evidence for these and other claims is not always conclusive, but he finds the evidence convincing and believes that others should at least think the evidence is somewhere on the spectrum from suggestive to persuasive.
Well, a new study that will be presented next week at an American Academy of Neurology meeting offers «one of the most conclusive pieces of evidence yet of a definitive link between brain injury and playing football,» says the Washington Post.
I'm less than half way through them now, but so far I am finding that they get goals and assists at roughly 127.5 % the rate the model predicts, which to me is pretty conclusive evidence that they are in fact significantly better at shooting than the average MLS player.
An investigation by the Education Select Committee found no conclusive evidence that academisation had improved standards at primary schools.
The new study, conducted by researchers at Columbia University's Center for Infection and Immunity, promises to sway many of the holdouts by providing the first conclusive evidence that strep antibodies can induce neurological and psychiatric symptoms in healthy animals.
The first conclusive evidence of such a violation was finally discovered late last year by collaborators on an experiment named BaBar at Stanford University's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
The NRC panel, chaired by neurobiologist Charles Stevens of the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, looked at more than 500 human, animal, and cellular studies on EMFs and found «no conclusive and consistent evidence... that exposures to residential electric and magnetic fields produce cancer, adverse neurobehavioral effects, or reproductive and developmental effects.
Conclusive evidence may be close at hand.
Indeed, evolutionary biologist David Marshall at the University of Connecticut feels there is no conclusive evidence that birds» numbers actually are declining.
Other investigators have suggested the Sahara became drier at the time people left, but the evidence was not conclusive, said Tierney, a UA associate professor of geosciences.
Finding the B polarization is therefore conclusive evidence that gravity waves were at work in the first instants of time after the Big Bang.
«It's the first conclusive evidence that so - called active learning courses, which science educators have promoted for decades as a better way to teach than lectures and cookbook labs, can lower the high attrition rates in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields at U.S. universities.»
So say physicists working at the CERN laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, who claim to have found conclusive evidence for the existence of so - called pentaquarks within the debris of high - energy proton collisions.
«Three - dimensional structural information derived from the data obtained at the ESRF was essential for the interpretation of the work, as it led to a high - resolution structure of the new active site and provided conclusive evidence of the role of protein re-organisation in the emergence of the new function» explains Jose A. Gavira, corresponding author, from the University of Granada.
Recent observations have hinted at the presence of such middleweights, but none of the evidence has been conclusive (see Runaway stars may solve black hole riddle).
«That would be conclusive evidence of biological species - level differences — a natural test,» says Scott Baker, a conservation geneticist at Oregon State University, Corvallis, who was not involved in the research.
«They don't have conclusive evidence,» says Rocco Mancinelli, an astrobiologist at NASA's Ames Research Center, who studies life in extreme environments.
«Even if you have a million pieces of evidence, if all the evidence is inconclusive, you can't count it all up to make something conclusive,» says David J. Daegling, an anthropologist at the University of Florida who has critiqued Meldrum and the Bigfoot quest in the Skeptical Inquirer and is the author of Bigfoot Exposed (AltaMira, 2004).
Now Alperson and colleagues have found compelling, although not conclusive, evidence that one of our ancestors was using fire 790,000 years ago at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov.
Since most galaxies in the universe are believed to harbor one supermassive black hole at their center, the presence of a binary system is conclusive evidence of a galactic merger.
Yes, it is also a pesticide, but a natural one (and great at getting rid of ants - here's a great tutorial) but I'm yet to find conclusive evidence that it is either safe or harmful to humans (other than if it is ingested, rubbed in the eyes, etc.).
While studies have found a connection between supplement use and disrupted sleep patterns, there is no conclusive evidence that general supplementation at night actually causes sleep problems.
Also not really sure about your point of trailer in 2010 — there's no conclusive evidence that significant development had been made at that time...?
«Conclusive evidence has shown the benefits of class sizes of 1:15, especially in the primary grades,» says Charles M. Achilles, a professor of educational administration at Eastern Michigan University, in Small Classes, Big Possibilities, an article he penned for The School Administrator: «Since the early, 1980s, a large - scale project in Indiana, a major experiment in Tennessee, numerous smaller studies and evaluations of projects that use low adult - to - student ratios have found that youngsters in small classes (1:15 or so) as compared to youngsters in larger classes
Although there is not conclusive evidence to suggest that mental ill - health among teachers is higher than other professions, it is clear that teachers are exposed to highly demanding and at times, stressful situations (Gardner, 2010).
But critics, including education historian Diane Ravitch, a New York University professor and former assistant U.S. secretary of education who is speaking at UW - Madison on Tuesday, say choice programs have drained resources from the traditional public school system without producing conclusive evidence that they are any better at educating students, particularly low - income ones.
Although parental involvement is consistently associated with pupils» success at school, the evidence about how to increase involvement to improve attainment is much less conclusive.
Yet the «truth», alluded to in the title, is there is no conclusive evidence (at least at present) of improvements in pupil attainment or in progress that could be clearly attributed to the introduction of the PSC.
(the study also found that, at the time, there «is no conclusive evidence that the OSP affected student achievement.»)
But it also warned that there is no conclusive evidence (at least at present) of improvements in pupil attainment or in progress that can be clearly attributed to the PSC.
SUN SHIELD Although sunburn is uncommon in most hounds, and there's no conclusive evidence to suggest that dogs frequently exposed to the sun are at higher risk of skin cancer than those that aren't, it never hurts to take precautions such as applying sunscreen on Fido.
Recent research, however, has provided conclusive evidence that ancient Maya civilization was actually in full bloom by at least 100 B.C. in the late Pre-classic period.
This program was carried out at Faraday station, which lies on the margin of the polar vortex, and none of the flights showed conclusive evidence of ozone depletion.
The evidence that its increase due to human activity is increasing the greenhouse effect is far from conclusive, at worse perhaps 1/2 of temperature rise in the past 20 years could be due to CO2.
If I had conclusive evidence against AGW (Not the smoking gun, just an «hey guys you made a mistake there») and didn't get published, I'd shrug it off and keep working at this point.
The best that can be said for the catastrophist side is that there is at least some evidence that future warming or changes in sea level or ocean chemistry could be catastrophic, even though this evidence is far from conclusive and is actively contradicting most models that predict catastrophe at present.
This isn't exactly conclusive evidence, so it would be premature to point an accusatory finger at anyone.
To Illustrate the Point: During the run - up of the 2003 Iraq invasion, main - stream polls said that 75 % of Americans were sure that Saddam had WMD's & was linked w Al - Qaeda RE 9 - 11 - which implies that only 25 % in the US either doubted it or at - least were NOT fully convinced & that more evidence was need to make a conclusive decision.
Any meaningful temperature data covering the last 2000 years doesn't even exist, as it has not even been measured at all and nor can it be reconstructed to a tolerance where conclusive evidence one way or the other can be drawn from it.
Associated Press writer Mark Sherman looks at all the evidence regarding whether Cardozo was Hispanic and decides «there is no conclusive answer.»
At risk of sounding heretical, there is no conclusive evidence that most of them have any significant, positive effect on re-offending, be it on determinate or indeterminately sentenced prisoners.
The evidence presented is hardly conclusive on either side of the «who is the real Satoshi Nakamoto» argument, but it is amusing to see Litecoin's creator, Charlie Lee, taking a humorous swipe at Craig Wright none - the-less.
Because both background environmental stressors as part of the daily routine in the animal facility and social stressors afforded by the rats» social environment may have provided necessary HPA activation for maternal behavior to exert a modulatory influence, such a correlation is at best consistent with a possible role of maternal care, but it can not be taken as conclusive evidence for sufficiency.
Nathan Pipitone, a psychologist at Adams State University in Colorado who studies human mating and voice attractiveness, agreed: «This paper establishes conclusive evidence for how men and women rate other women as a function of their hormonal status.»
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