Sentences with phrase «creates spurious»

Abstract: Charge Transfer Inefficiency (CTI) due to radiation damage above the Earth's atmosphere creates spurious trailing in Hubble Space Telescope (HST) images.
However, there are other phenomena that vary with the seasons that could have created a spurious result, and follow - up experiments all but slayed the DAMA detections — researchers found either no dark matter signals at all or mere hints that many found unconvincing.
Less well known is that HadCRUT3 appears to have suffered from multiple biases all of which served to inflate temperatures around 1998, and thus create a spurious cooling trend since that date.
Early temperatures have been depressed in order to create a spurious warming trend.
«Adjustments» To Create Spurious Sea Level Rise Have Now Infected The PSMSL Tide Gauge Data In a new paper published in Earth Systems and Environment this month, Australian scientists Dr. Albert Parker and Dr. Clifford Ollier uncover evidence that Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) overseers appear to have been engaging in the «highly questionable» -LSB-...]
Evidently this accumulation of annual cycle anomalies created a spurious rather than corrected annual cycle by the time the AMSUs were on orbit.
Moreover, a very important, but difficult to test, alternative explanation for many of the ACE Study findings is that inherited genes for health problems or some temperamental qualities create a spurious connection between abuse and neglect by parents or other family context variables and mental and physical health conditions in their offspring.

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Not only did defendant adopt the name and imitate the bottles and cartons in use by plaintiff, but at the very beginning, when he started the manufacture and sale of his sauce in competition with the long established business of plaintiff, he printed on his bottle labels a caution to use «only the genuine Evangeline,» thus apparently seeking to create the impression that such «Evangeline» Tabasco Sauce was an old and established brand, against spurious imitations of which the public should be warned.
We argued that the seemingly high RE statistic in MBH98 was «spurious» — using the term «spurious» in the statistical sense of Granger and Newbold [1974] and Phillips [1986], not in an argumentative sense and showed that the biased PC1s could be used to create «reconstructions» which had high RE and low R2 statistics.
If the global warming signal can be masked for long periods by energy flows into the deep oceans, presumably a spurious or exaggerated warming signal can be created by flows in the opposite direction.
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