Sentences with phrase «data lend support»

«Here we show how observed and model data lend support to this theory.
Lonnie Thompson, Distinguished University Professor in the School of Earth Sciences at The Ohio State University and co-leader of the international research team, said that the new data lend support to computer models of projected climate changes.
Overall, the accumulating data lend support to the heretical notion of patients, in consultation with their doctors, stopping their pill - popping upon feeling better.

Not exact matches

The data from Credit Suisse may lend a bit of support to those findings.
This lends further support to previous work suggesting that understanding transmission networks will require measures of within - host bacterial diversity as well as traditional «shoe - leather epidemiological» data.
However, gravity data collected during the spacecraft's several close passes over the south polar region lent support to the possibility the sea might be global.
Nevertheless, we found OR gene expression estimates using this very different technology were consistent with our RNAseq data, lending support to both methods.
What the genetic data has shown to date is that the history of dogs is as intricate as that of the people they lived alongside, lending support to the long depth of the partnership, but complicating origin theories.
While other major publishers have been adopters of ebook lending on some scale, Potash's admiration was for a publisher to look at the very clear data on how lending actually supports authors and publishers, and make a strong decision to support it.
I've yet to see any data that supports that giving away / lending books reduces sales numbers at all.
The temperature and net flux predictions match almost perfectly with the published data, lending support for the view that GISS - E2 - R conforms to a linear system.
Deciding on whether the models are «poor» however, depends upon how much trust can be put on details of the data — and as we have seen, there are a number of still outstanding issues (RSS vs. S+C v5.2 for instance) that mean that these data do not lend support to the idea that the models are poor.
The Southeastern Legal Foundation notes that the Morocco National Communication «lends some support [to the Agoumi reference], saying that by 2020 during drought conditions cereal yields would decline up to 50 %» but that «the data apply to cereal yields only, not crops in general as is implied by the IPCC.»
The first is that it lends some evidential support, using an independent approach to data analysis (lag regression), to the conclusion of Lindzen and Choi — that the GCMs do not match the observed short - term flux response.
«The GRIP borehole inversion is therefore the only data set suggesting significantly higher temperatures during the MCA than during the 1950s, lending further support to the speculation that the quite low accumulation rate at the GRIP drill site did hamper the inversion of this recent short - lived climatic warming.»
Dr. Bates» revelations and NOAA's obstruction certainly lend credence to what I've expected all along — that the Karl study used flawed data, was rushed to publication in an effort to support the president's climate change agenda, and ignored NOAA's own standards for scientific study.
For the high - resolution Antarctic data, the four - bin - based fit and the fit to all data are essentially identical (solid and dashed lines in Fig. 3A, and Table S2), lending support to our binning procedure.
(The point made was to lend support to the conclusion, without being the primary data leading to the conclusion in its own right).
2) your reporting only of storms whose intensity should be higher (e.g. cat 4 and not 3), while not mentioning storms that went the other way (e.g. cat 4 to cat 3), particularly in view of Bruce Harper's earlier analysis, lends your analysis subject to the suspicion that you have started with a conclusion and then analyzed and reported the data solely to support the conclusion, rather than presented an unbiased analysis.
«Dr. Bates» revelations and NOAA's obstruction certainly lend credence to what I've expected all along — that the Karl study used flawed data, was rushed to publication in an effort to support the president's climate change agenda, and ignored NOAA's own standards for scientific study,» Smith said in a statement on The Daily Mail's story.
Other projects lend themselves to outsourcing, such as IP management advice, due diligence, data cleansing, litigation support and the integration or division of IP portfolios.
The data my research team and I have assembled for the Legal Services Innovation Index lend some support to this.
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