Sentences with phrase «condition suggests a range»

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Some small studies have suggested that synbiotics could provide benefits to a range of other conditions influenced by the gut microbiome as well, including obesity, diabetes, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, but larger - scale clinical trials focusing on each of those conditions are needed.
However, a range of other indicators suggested firmer conditions throughout 2004.
The team who found a range of fetal conditions beyond microcephaly, all linked to the virus, suggest calling it Zika virus congenital syndrome
Dr Li said the latest research findings give a better understanding of changes in human - perceived equivalent temperature, and indicate global warming has stronger long - term impacts on human beings under both extreme and non-extreme weather conditions, suggesting that climate change adaptation can not just focus on heat wave events, but should be extended to the whole range of effects of temperature increases.
Thousands of studies have suggested that stimulating brain tissue like this can help treat a range of conditions including tinnitus, depression and stroke.
«This suggests that the IPCC range is adequate to explain the climate response in the near future as we approach Pliocene - like conditions,» Martinez - Boti said.
The range of predicted values for December through February is 0 to -1.5 (neutral to cool conditions), and that suggests a 2017 net warming of 1.04 degrees Celsius (plus or minus 0.13 degrees Celsius).
The third suggests that life can arise under a wide range of conditions.
With all the evidence and research suggesting that dairy products can cause serious health conditions, ranging from allergies to cancer, you may feel heart - broken that one of your favorite foods is just not conducive to good health.
Dividend portfolios have been shown to perform well under a range of historical conditions, and this history suggests they could meet your investing goals.
However, a new study by Doblas - Reyes and co-authors at the European Centre for Medium - Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)-- the «European weather centre» — suggests that by updating the greenhouse conditions with the observed annual mean values, the skill of the seasonal forecasts improve noticeably.
Ice cores retrieved from shrinking glaciers around the world confirm their continuous existence for periods ranging from hundreds of years to multiple millennia, suggesting that climatological conditions that dominate those regions today are different from those under which these ice fields originally accumulated and have been sustained.
While the conditions in the geological past are useful indicators in suggesting climate and atmospheric conditions only vary within a a certain range (for example, that life has existed for over 3 billion years indicates that the oxygen level of the atmosphere has stayed between about 20 and 25 % throughout that time), I also think some skeptics are too quick to suggest the lack of correlation between temperature and CO2 during the last 550 million years falsifies the link between CO2 and warming (too many differences in conditions to allow any such a conclusion to be drawn — for example the Ordovician with high CO2 and an ice age didn't have any terrestrial life).
Ford reps suggested the range is closer to 160 kilometers (100 miles) under the ideal conditions and driving habits.
The editors also wouldn't reveal exactly what the anonymous unpaid reviewers said and instead suggested a range of time - consuming changes and conditions that would have tied the paper up even longer.
The range of values is 4.0 to 5.6 million square kilometers, but the distribution is skewed toward lower values, suggesting either persistent conditions or a substantial drop below 2008 and 2010 values and the long - term downward trend.
The distribution of the June Outlooks is skewed toward lower values, with a range of 4.0 to 5.6 million square kilometers, suggesting either persistent conditions or a substantial drop below 2008 and 2010 values and the long - term downward trend.
Regarding variability, the ISPM fails to mention that the IPCC found that the larger «natural climatic variability» is almost all in the direction of cooler temperatures, relative to «previous estimations», for the past millenium: «The additional variability shown in some new studies [since the Third Assesment Report] implies mainly cooler temperatures (predominantly in the 12th to 14th, 17th and 19th centuries), and only one new reconstruction suggests slightly warmer conditions (in the 11th century, but well within the uncertainty range indicated in the TAR).»
The paper from Julia Slingo — head of the British Met Office — and Tim Palmer — head of the European Centre for Mid-Range Weather Forecast — suggests that climate models using a range of feasible initial and boundary conditions may be used to generate a range of solutions with associated with probabilities.
«At all sites and during warm as well as cold climatic intervals SST values are well above 0 °C (i.e., ranging between about 5 and 12 °C), suggesting that the SST data represent more the summer situation with ice - free conditions
The range of predicted values for December through February is 0 to -1.5 (neutral to cool conditions), and that suggests a 2017 net warming of 1.04 degrees Celsius (plus or minus 0.13 degrees Celsius).
They indicate a greater range of variability on centennial time scales prior to the 20th century, and also suggest slightly cooler conditions during the 17th century than those portrayed in the Mann et al. (1998, 1999) series.
I would suggest that lawyers, should ask clients who complain of psychiatric symptoms if they have ever experienced an emotional shock or trauma, because PTSD is an eminently treatable condition which can lie behind a range of symptoms and psychological dysfunction.
The close correspondence in outcomes between the 2 parent - training conditions (one randomized and the other not) suggests that the findings are robust and, given the differences in the demographic composition across pediatric settings, demonstrates that the intervention is effective in settings with a wide range of risk.
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