They reveal
the enormous variability in tree response to climate - forcing, which is influenced by disparate factors such as taxonomy, ontogeny, ecology, and environment.
Not exact matches
For example, she noticed that there was «
enormous variability»
in the costs of a hip replacement surgery depending on the surgeon who performed it — even though they worked for the same hospital.
To conclude, over the past decade and
in a very volatile world, Australia has achieved the inflation target, avoided a major economic downturn, seen remarkably little
variability in real economic activity
in the face of
enormous shocks, experienced a fairly low average rate of unemployment, and had a stable financial system as well.
There's a great deal of
variability in how screen time affects different children and there are
enormous positives to be found
in the offerings of today's technology, but apparently not
in a child's earliest years.
Cancer is an extremely complex biological phenomenon showing
enormous variability (e.g., age of patient, cell of origin, general health status, genetic background, location
in an organ, nutritional status, presence or absence of continued development of neoplasia (i.e., carcinogenesis), presence or absence of enhancers, rate of growth and division, type and dosage of therapy administered, etc.).
Furthermore, the
enormous natural
variability in tornadoes makes it difficult to sort out any viable climate trends.
Phil jones admitted
in his paper of 2006 that natural
variability was greater than he had hitherto realised when examining the
enormous hockey stick from 1695 to 1740 when the winter of that year was
in brutal contrast to the preceding warm period.
If the greenhouse effect played such a small role [edit], there should be an
ENORMOUS climate sensitivity to «natural factors», which
in turn strongly suggests there should be a much higher
variability in global temperatures on a year - to - year basis.