Sentences with phrase «correlation changes seen»

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As we can see, the hypothesis that UKIP vote is driven by experience of change in the local area can be rejected — in fact Pearson correlations between UKIP vote and increases in the share of each immigrant group are negative.
They are places where Labour are relatively strong, but they are similar to other divisions in their pattern of 2009 - 13 change and the switch in correlations can be seen within these cases.
Since these set of ocean currents are known to influence global climate, the researchers were interested to see if it correlated with rainfall in the Western Hemisphere, and how such a correlation could change over time.
The results show that the correlation between climate change — i.e. the variation in temperature and precipitation between glacials and interglacials — and the loss of megafauna is weak, and can only be seen in one sub-region, namely Eurasia (Europe and Asia).
It is interesting to note that when comparing these gene expression changes between ER - α - positive and negative lines, very little correlation was seen between the cell types, which is supportive of previously published data (36).
And this is where it's — We have the advantage, Evan, because we see so many thousands of people that we can make correlations and can actually even see causation because we make changes and we see direct changes in the person's physiology and their symptoms are getting better.
(I actually googled my Med MD website to see if there was a correlation to a change in taste buds due to eating high volumes of popcorn).
«Kink» refers to the change in the slope of the curve representing the correlation between two variables (in this case, family income and college attendance) that one should see in the portion of curve where the hypothesized causal intervention (in this case, the phase out of the tax credit) is operative.
We add the number of public charter schools per square mile for elementary schools and change in share of the population that is school - age for middle and high schools based on correlation strength (see Appendix Table 8).
This can be seen in the historical correlation of the performance of U.S. fixed income sectors with the change in government bond yields (see Exhibit 2).
In contrast, the large changes seen in the U.S. sector correlations is compelling to me.
She also clearly states that the correlation she's seen between diet change and improvement in some of her asthmatic patients is based on her experience in her feline practice, and that it is her opinion that diets high in grain trigger an inflammatory response that MAY be a trigger for asthma and / or allergies.
(i) Harrison and Stephenson show (see their Figure 2; reproduced in Figure 3 in top article) a very weak correlation between the CRF and the diffuse fraction (DF)(cloudiness — presumably dominated by changes in low - level cloudiness), which breaks down when the CRF is higher than 3600 (x100) per hour.
This is the extremely close correlation between the changes in the mean surface temperature and the small changes in the rotational velocity of the Earth in the past 150 years (see Fig. 2.2 of / / www.fao.org/DOCREP/005/Y2787E/y2787e03.htm), which has been ignored by the mainstream climatologists.
The quick and dirty way to check for that is to move one of the curves an arbitrary number of peaks laterally in either direction and see if the correlation changes significantly....
It appears that the temperature natural change in the N. Hemisphere directly correlates to the combined changes in two magnetic fields as measured at the Earth's surface The combination is physically invalid and made - up, possibly for the purpose of producing a correlation: «hmmm, let's see what combination of data would give me a correlation...»
Any chance you could practice your statistical analysis to see if there's a correlation between the PDSI for California since 800 AD, seen here: http://tinyurl.com/p6km6da (taken from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2014GL062433/abstract) and global temperature for the same time period, as seen here: http://tinyurl.com/lq7tvhl Visually, I think I can see a trend correlation, once the noise is taken out, in which CA drought drops slightly (PDSI increases) while global temperature drops, but around 1880 as temperature changes course upward, so does CA PDSI, but downward (increasing drought).
For example, if you compared the change in the speed of your car (on level ground) with how far down the gas pedal was pressed, you would see no correlation between the gas pedal and your car's speed.
See also Joseph D'Aleo showing how correlation of CO2 with temperature changed with period.
One explanation for a weak ENSO signature in the correlation may be that the OLR is expected to be sensitive to the cloud cover, which may dominate on the short time scales and that ENSO involves longitudinal shifts rather than latitudinal changes (See the Supplementary Material).
The correlation with main occupation during childhood is probably high, though, but some studies indicate that men's and women's positions in the labor market change in conjunction with divorce and separation (see e.g., Evertsson 2001).
Ryan discusses the death of Osama Bin Laden; Ryan reviews the economic news of the week; Ryan notices the correlation between increased home sales and interest rate drops; Louis notes we can't expect the housing market to be supported by further decreases in rates as they are already near historic lows; Ryan explains that interest rates change once every four hours; Ryan notes the difference between getting a quote and being locked in to an interest rate; Ryan advises the importance of keeping in touch with your mortgage lender; Louis notes that interest rates change a lot faster than home prices; Ryan notes that the consumer confidence was up, Ryan and Louis discuss the Fed's decision to keep interest rates where they are and to continue the $ 600 billion QE2 program; Ryan and Louis discuss the Fed's view that inflation is nascent; Louis notes that not only does the Fed not see inflation that exists but disclaims any responsibility for it; Louis asserts that there is a correlation between oil prices and Fed policy; Louis discusses Ben Bernanke's assertion that the Fed can't control oil prices but that they somehow can control the impact of higher oil prices on the rest of the economy; Louis also remarks on Bernanke's view of the dollar - the claim that a strong dollar can be achieved through the Fed's current policy as it is their belief that they are creating a sound economy and therefore a sound dollar; Louis notes the irony of the Fed chastising Congress» spendthrift ways — if the Fed did not monetize the debt, Congress could» nt spend; Louis noted that as Bernanke spoke the prices of gold and silver rose as it seemed that the Fed has no interest in cutting off the easy money; the current Fed policy will keep interest rates low; Ryan notes that the Fed knows that they can't let interest rates rise because of the housing mess; Louis notes that the Fed has a Hobson's Choice - either keep rates low or let interest rates rise and cut off the recovery.
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