Sentences with phrase «few other observations»

Which leaves mighty few other observations that can be used for that.
excerpt: «My Indo - American friend made a few other observations about the coverage that we're seeing, which is that he's not actually being treated poorly over there, and it's more that certain politicians and business leaders don't want to be associated with members of the Indian Cabinet, which is controversial in large swaths of Indian society.

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But Greek science, though well developed in a few areas, never got very far in others, in part because of lack of concern for detailed observation of the world.
Other indications of evolution are too numerous to actually list in full, but a few might be the clear genetic distinction between Neanderthals and modern man; the overlapping features of hominid and pre-hominid fossil forms; the progressive order of the fossil record (that is, first fish, then amphibians, then reptiles, then mammals, then birds; contradicting the Genesis order and all flood models); the phylogenetic relationships between extant and extinct species (including distributions of parasitic genetic elements like Endogenous Retroviruses); the real time observations of speciation in the lab and in the wild; the real time observations of novel functionality in the lab and wild (both genetic, Lenski's E. coli, and organsimal, the Pod Mrcaru lizards); the observation of convergent evolution defeating arguments of common component creationism (new world v. old world vultures for instance); and... well... I guess you get the picture.
All it takes is the same attention and observation as you used in the very first few weeks of his life, when you were busy learning all his other signals.
Online advocacy professionals have been burning up the discussion groups this afternoon with questions and observations about the just - announced merger, with some folks concerned about the loss of competition in the field, others worried about transition costs and a few predicting a stronger product as the end result.
Although the new observations don't directly support the dark matter explanation, «if you have a few alternatives and cast doubt on one of them, then the other becomes more likely,» says HAWC scientist Jordan Goodman of the University of Maryland in College Park.
As they are opaque to visible light it is difficult for astronomers to observe their inner workings, and so other tools are needed to unveil their secrets — observations in the infrared or in the submillimetre parts of the spectrum, for example, where the dust clouds, only a few degrees over absolute zero, appear bright.
Observations made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory reveal gas diving into four small black holes within a few light - years of the galaxy's core, where thousands of other hidden holes may also orbit.
There are precious few chemical signatures we could look at as evidence of life, and in most cases other explanations exist for those observations.
«In other words, there may be fewer bird observations in those years because the birds are more difficult to detect.»
A few of the main points of the third assessment report issued in 2001 include: An increasing body of observations gives a collective picture of a warming world and other changes in the climate system; emissions of greenhouse gases and aerosols due to human activities continue to alter the atmosphere in ways that are expected to affect the climate; confidence in the ability of models to project future climate has increased; and there is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities.
«Very few minerals have an infrared spectrum that can explain Diviner's observations of Compton - Belkovich and the other nonbasaltic volcanoes on the moon,» study co-author Timothy Glotch of Stony Brook University told SPACE.com via email.
One is the «spine pruning theory,» supported by the observation that the frontal brain regions of people with schizophrenia have fewer dendritic spines, the tentacles on the receiving ends of neurons that process signals from other cells.
«There are models that predict that [nickel - 48] has such a short lifetime that we should not have been able to see it, and other models agree with our observations because they predict that it lives at least a few microseconds.»
The team plans a few more observations of FRB 121102 before moving on to other FRB sources.
As other members of the panel — Ken Miller, physicist Freeman Dyson, Carl Sagan's widow, Ann Druyan, and science writer Margaret Wertheim — made generally polite observations about the tensions between science and religion, Dawkins alternately cocked an ear at their remarks and periodically pecked a few notes into his titanium laptop, which glowed like a night - light on the stage.
In the majority of cases, the ALMA observations alone could pinpoint the distances, but for a few galaxies the team combined the ALMA data with measurements from other telescopes such as the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) and the ESO Very Large Telescope.
And then, every few months we make telescopic observations of other KBOs.
In the majority of cases, the ALMA observations alone could pinpoint the distances, but for a few galaxies the team combined the ALMA data with measurements from other telescopes, including the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) and ESO's Very Large Telescope [1].
A few nations manipulate millions have already been used consistently for observation such as the scope of parks, shops, stores, auto parks and also other open territories.
Review cars awhile and you'll come to recognize a few observations — your own and others» — that are always good omens for a new model.
After few days of observation I have ordered one for the other disc also.
INTRODUCING A FOSTER DOG TO RESIDENT DOG If you are fostering a pit bull and currently have other dogs, it is best to wait until you have had a considerable period of evaluation and observation (at least a few days or even weeks) before doing introductions.
just want to say ur observations on life are genius and are always refreshing... lots of people can be remembered... few remind others to be who they are...
Although some earlier work along similar lines had been done by other paleoclimate researchers (Ed Cook, Phil Jones, Keith Briffa, Ray Bradley, Malcolm Hughes, and Henry Diaz being just a few examples), before Mike, no one had seriously attempted to use all the available paleoclimate data together, to try to reconstruct the global patterns of climate back in time before the start of direct instrumental observations of climate, or to estimate the underlying statistical uncertainties in reconstructing past temperature changes.
Let me end with a few final observations that scientists and others have made about population, quality of life, and the environment.
Is my observation due to a sampling error (only a few hundred people) or have others noticed a similar pattern?
My understanding is that other countries have * always * had standard observation times, it is * only * the US in which this was not true (a few other countries, too, but to my knowledge none of the countries focused on above (except the US)-RRB-.
The other side of my observations were that it's hardly surprising if the anomaly trend over time is upwards a few tenths of a degree.
Even with the generally large spatial coherence and correlation length scales of temperature anomalies at polar latitudes (e.g. Hansen et al. 1999; Chapman and Walsh 2007), none of the reconstruction methods can escape the basic limitation of few in situ observations in West Antarctica, and all exhibit less skill in this region compared with other regions of the continent.
In contrast to many others that have criticized the paper on such grounds, Gavin does not state that the locations are too few, or that our interpolation is not correct, or it does not correspond in principle to the observations.
At present, there are few phenological observation sites in other suburbs of Beijing, and so the relative contribution to phenological advancement by natural climate warming and the UHI effect could not be distinguished clearly.
They had interviewed couples and given them questionnaires, but systematic observation of couples only started in the 1970s in my lab and a few others around the USA.
An evolutionary perspective suggests that father involvement has been important in the increased fertility of human hunter - gatherers compared with the other great apes.21 - 23 That observation contrasts, however, with a world today where fertility levels are plummeting in most countries, with fathers typically investing large amounts of resources and care in few offspring over prolonged periods.6, 24 In this latter case, the time and resources provided by fathers may help develop a child's social and educational capital, in turn helping him / her succeed socially as an adult.25
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