Sentences with phrase «earlier observations about»

This helps support our earlier observation about DNA loss being concentrated at telomeres in the hg19 genomic background shown in Fig 4.
But let me relate this back to your earlier observation about declining birthrates.

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While young / first - steps content marketers can learn many things from their more mature peers, one of the most striking — and encouraging — observations about those in the early phase is that 71 % agree that their organization is focused more on building long - term relationships than on getting quick results from content marketing.
And so, his observation, and this is looking at real data about retirees, is that the early retiree years, so just after you retire at 65 or whenever that might be, tend to be the higher spending years in many retirees» plans; and that is because maybe they have pent up demand to do stuff with their money — whether it's travel or other leisure activities.
Also, though Pythagoras had suggested that the earth was round from his observation of the moon in about 500 B.C.E., some 200 years earlier a man named Isaiah wrote down that «there is One who is dwelling above the circle of the earth.»
It was appropriate, then, for early 20th - century Social Gospel theologians like Walter Rauschenbusch to observe how prejudice and social discrimination are passed from one generation to the next, and it is consistent for theologians today to incorporate observations about social inheritance — what liberation theologians and feminist theologians call «social location» or «systemic evil» — into our understanding of the human condition.
Earlier, in the section on context, I drew attention to Schreuder's observation about German congregations appreciating the sermon out of their sense of solidarity with the preacher.
In an atmosphere of quiet observation, we explore and learn about the unfolding stages of very early childhood.
Anyway, my nonscientific observation is that stay - at - home moms worry about potty training earlier than work - out - of - the home moms, most likely because they're actually having to do all of the work.
Returning to G.A.Campbell's observations, we can ask if it is now so difficult to find out what the civil service costs, is the situation similar to the early 19th century when that figure was actually unknowable, and should we be worried about that?
Chandra X-ray Observatory Center Background about earlier discovery of x-rays from galaxy's black hole Technical report on previous Chandra observations of Sagittarius A * NASA article on x-ray flare
Observations from earlier periods are limited but suggest an additional negative radiative forcing of about — 0.1 W / m2 from 1960 to 1990.
Based on earlier observations and modeling by Falke and a team of graduate students and faculty at CSU, the Arikaree River in eastern Colorado, which is fed by the aquifer and used to flow about 70 miles, will dry up to about one - half mile by 2045.
With about a million observations under its belt during its 25 years of service, some of the Hubble Space Telescope's most memorable images have been of the vastness of space and the early days of the universe.
The observations, presented in a paper led by Yali Shao (Peking University and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory), have provided intriguing insight about early supermassive black hole growth.
A NASA instrument built to help astronomers learn about the structure and behaviour of neutron stars, super-dense stellar skeletons left behind by massive explosions, has been mounted to an observation post outside the International Space Station after delivery aboard a SpaceX supply ship earlier this month.
To learn more about how the sun and other stars work, after early observations using rockets, scientists began studying the sun from Earth orbit.
But in his new introduction, his observations about slow cinema from Tarkovsky to Kiarostami to Tarr are every bit as compelling as his earlier insights into film noir.»
Whether you figure out where Jason Reitman and Diablo Cody are going with this early on, or whether the conclusion the film draws hits you like a ton of bricks, you're left with a rather poignant observation about taking care of your own mental health, and the mental health of the people you care about.
Earlier today, I wrote about women of a certain age, the smell of her hunger for a man, and wondered if it was offside to be making that observation about Christie Brinkley.
An early blow actually came last November when current Democratic Party nominee for President Hillary Clinton was campaigning and made an entirely factual observation about the charter school sector as a whole:
«In New Mexico several decades ago, some descendants of the earliest Spanish settlers shared their observations with researchers about distinct rituals practiced by parents and grandparents that differed from those of their fellow Catholics.
As Bradford's observation about Greenbaum's early paintings suggests, she has always been an artist who goes her own way.
Your observation that the spot was previously an orchard (and your earlier comment about temperate forest expansion) is a reminder that nothing is lost so long as we are able to change how we impact our environment.
Incidentally, if one looks at rural (non coastal) data, and tree ring data (from rural non coastal sites), a similar observation is told, namely that temperatures today are about the same as those observed in the late 1930s / early 1940s.
Indeed on the basis of my previous article about weather being the key it may be possible to get even earlier warning of changes in global temperature trend from observation of the preferred positions of the jet streams and the main high pressure systems.
Observations from earlier periods are limited but suggest an additional negative radiative forcing of about — 0.1 watt per square meter from 1960 to 1990.
«The assessment is supported additionally by a complementary analysis in which the parameters of an Earth System Model of Intermediate Complexity (EMIC) were constrained using observations of near - surface temperature and ocean heat content, as well as prior information on the magnitudes of forcings, and which concluded that GHGs have caused 0.6 °C to 1.1 °C (5 to 95 % uncertainty) warming since the mid-20th century (Huber and Knutti, 2011); an analysis by Wigley and Santer (2013), who used an energy balance model and RF and climate sensitivity estimates from AR4, and they concluded that there was about a 93 % chance that GHGs caused a warming greater than observed over the 1950 — 2005 period; and earlier detection and attribution studies assessed in the AR4 (Hegerl et al., 2007b).»
Which leads to another observation about natural global warming and climate change: past empirical evidence from earlier in the 20th century confirms that Earth's natural climate oscillations can produce periods of significant temperature change increases that even exceed the most recent temperature climate change.
Satellite altimetry observations, available since the early 1990s, provide more accurate sea level data with nearly global coverage and indicate that since 1993 sea level has been rising at a rate of about 3 millimeters per year.
Fred Pearce, leader of the Guardian's Special Report band of sleths, seems to ignore your observations about the many other papers on UHI effects, or your observation that whatever influence UHI effects may or may not have on temperature records, they can't cause earlier springs, melting of glaciers or warming of the oceans.
I've touched on this topic in an earlier post called, «Robots, Law, Regulation: ««Unfortunately It's Not a Conversation That's Happening Anywhere...»» In that post I briefly highlighted an observation that Ed Walters * made when talking about the law of robotics, namely: Who makes or monitors the algorithmic decisions embedded in autonomous systems?
Early childhood education is not about teaching, it's about exploration and learning, and observations play an important role in meeting the needs of your young learners.
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