Sentences with phrase «difference in trends»

Bob, re your Figure 4, I'd argue that you can't argue for an break point in 2005 with a step difference in your trend lines.
The research, led by Silvia Martins, MD, PhD, associate professor of Epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health, sheds light on the racial and ethnic differences in trends of nonmedical opioid and heroin use over time.
Breaking out the 12th - grade scores by race since 2005 show some small differences in trends among groups, as well as yawning and largely stagnant achievement gaps.
That would have given ~ 0.1 deg C again in any one year, much less difference in the trend.
Coverage bias was less of an issue before 1980 because there was little difference in trends between latitude zones.
Instead of this evidence showing that there is no UHI increase in the main temperature indices, an alternative explanation for the empirical evidence is that, for whatever reason, actual urban changes do not result in a material difference in trend for calm Tmin than for windy Tmin.
Since the early 1990s there is very litte difference in the trends.
The 3.08 standard deviation difference in trend is certainly sufficient to infer a change in trend, given that we accept those trends as being the underlying trends.
There are important regional differences in trends, with the largest increases occurring in the northeastern United States (high confidence).»
Gender differences in the trends and correlates of major depressive episodes among juvenile offenders in the United States.
If the tree is usually filled with light and has a great design, the Christmas tree of this unique board, the member differences in the trend of Christmas decorations this year.
I would expect there to be differences in trends between using SSA and linear regression and primarily because SSA is not limited to a linear trend and in my mind nor should it be.
It is so interesting to see the difference in trends, for lack of a better word, between America and Israel.
If the single - parent family structure adversely affects children's educational outcomes, then the difference in trends across income groups could possibly account for more of the growing gap in educational attainment between rich and poor children than income inequality itself.
If the single - parent family structure adversely affects children's educational outcomes, then the difference in trends across income groups could possibly account for the growing gap in educational attainment for these two types of families.
MSU - TMT trends have a lot of structural uncertainty in the observations (note the differences in trends between the UAH and RSS products).
But there is no difference in trends, attributable to aerosols, between less contaminated area's and the area with the highest contamination.
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