Sentences with phrase «find better correlations»

Both Lindzen and Spenser find better correlations between OSR and Ts about 3 months earlier (in the tropics for Lindzen).
«We found a good correlation between seismicity and net extraction,» Brodsky said.
Chylek found a good correlation between one (1) Greenland station (Danmarkshavn) and global warming, according to him, without an influence of the NAO.
The blue curve was shifted to the right by 12 years since Thornalley found the best correlation with temperature with this lag.
If you take a look at the components of my model in the upper pane of: You'll see I actually found the best correlation in the lower pane (R ^ 2 = 0.874 for monthly data from 1876) between the model and SSTs when the AMO component is a good deal bigger than the SOI (ENSO proxy) component.
Wolf clearly did struggle over the years with the problem, never finding a good correlation when new data became available.

Not exact matches

Unsurprisingly, they found a strong correlation between education and wealth: Wealthy cities tended to have at least one well - respected research university, along with a higher percentage of residents with bachelor's and graduate degrees.
By now you'll no doubt see the obvious correlations between them all as well, and the really interesting thing about it all is that in each and every one of them, both the ones I have reported on here as well as others we are yet to review, the lessons we take from them are not to be found in academic institutions.
Well, if you look at the statistical analysis, you will find that as abortion became legal and safe, the rate of violent crime has dropped in this country — significantly and with a high correlation to access to safe and legal abortions.
In them we find clearly articulated such themes as the importance of the communidades de base («grass - roots «Christian groups); Jesus as the liberator from hunger, misery, oppression and ignorance; the refusal to separate Christian sanctification from «temporal» tasks; challenges to capitalism (as well as to Marxism); the theory of «dependency» on inhuman economic systems; the need for liberation from neocolonialism; the need for «conscienticization»; the need for the church to support the downtrodden; the correlation of peace and justice; and the reality of «institutionalized violence.»
John Burn - Murdoch of The Financial Times looked into the issue a few months ago and found a correlation between success in the Champions League and wages compared with the best domestic team not in the Champions League.
The new Pew Research survey finds a strong correlation between financial well - being and views about the ideal work situation.
The findings challenged the idea that homework was «inherently good,» senior lecturer Denise Pope wrote, suggesting there was an upper limit to the correlation between homework and achievement.
We confirmed this gene — environment interaction in two birth cohorts, and we ruled out alternative explanations of the finding involving gene — exposure correlation, intrauterine growth, social class, and maternal cognitive ability, as well as maternal genotype effects on breastfeeding and breast milk.
Although some SIDS experts and policy - makers endorse pacifier use recommendations that are similar to those of the AAP, 272,273 concerns about possible deleterious effects of pacifier use have prevented others from making a recommendation for pacifier use as a risk reduction strategy.274 Although several observational studies275, — , 277 have found a correlation between pacifiers and reduced breastfeeding duration, the results of well - designed randomized clinical trials indicated that pacifiers do not seem to cause shortened breastfeeding duration for term and preterm infants.278, 279 The authors of 1 study reported a small deleterious effect of early pacifier introduction (2 — 5 days after birth) on exclusive breastfeeding at 1 month of age and on overall breastfeeding duration (defined as any breastfeeding), but early pacifier use did not adversely affect exclusive breastfeeding duration.
These better implemented studies showed that marijuana use did not have a significant effect on later harder drug use (in fact, I've always been shocked how little a correlation there was, since there is still a sampling bias here that should find a mild correlation to harder drug use, I'm really shocked there wasn't really found to be any correlation).
They next tested six randomly selected best - and worst - performing lipidoids in rats and found that the correlation between performance in rats and in zebrafish was 97 percent, suggesting that zebrafish are a good model for predicting drug - delivery success in mammals.
Although it is not surprising to see some correlation between frequency of unloadings and higher annual emissions, the study's findings indicate that wells with a high frequency of unloadings have annual emissions that are 10 or more times as great as wells that unload less frequently.
And we have done many validation studies where we compared our diet assessments to biochemical measures, say of, tansfat in the fat tissue of a person or the level of beta - carotene in the blood, and we found pretty good correlations — not perfect but they are pretty good — and that means that we are able to pick up meaningful differences in people, among people that we can tell someone who is eating a large amount of transfat from a person eating low amount of transfat.
Our findings are the first to suggest a strong correlation between the number of neural connections in the brain and how well an individual does on a cognitive task.
Their program found a weak but positive correlation between how well any particular bird did on one test and its performance on the other five tests.
Using transmission electron microscopy imaging and powder X-ray diffraction to study the structural characteristics of the nanoparticles and Raman and photoluminescence spectroscopies to quantify lattice strain and photoluminescence behavior, the group found a correlation between the amount of tin in the core and how well the core's lattice matched that of the cadmium - sulfide outer shell.
They found almost no correlation between the nanoparticles identified as promising in the lab dish tests and those that actually performed well in the mice.
McNutt says that the mere fact that he has found a correlation with another set of data is the best evidence that the Homestake data are real.
«In a population of initially well - functioning older adults, we found a significant correlation between strong adherence to the Mediterranean diet and a slower rate of cognitive decline among African American, but not white, older adults.
New findings published in Cogent Business & Management from authors at Cadiz University, Spain, highlight a clear correlation for small and medium - sized enterprises (SMEs) implementing CSR with better Total Quality Management (TQM), or the assumption that every staff member should abide by, and aspire to, superior standards of work and commitment.
They found that there is a good correlation between the speed at which the energy travelled and the amount of bulging and shrinking observed in the rock.
«However, there is concern about Cervigrams» overall effectiveness due to reports of poor correlation between visual lesion recognition and high - grade disease, as well as disagreement among experts when grading visual findings
We also found strong positive correlations between beak opening and amplitude as well as changes in tongue height and amplitude in several types of vocalization.
The engineer found a curious correlation — but it was with well 14 - 2, which was 1,000 feet away from 24 - 2 and had been drilled in 1980, more than 23 years before EnCana bought the operations in that area.
By directly comparing the gene expression estimates by these two techniques, using a correlation with TaqMan qRT - PCR as a benchmark, we find RNAseq provides measurements over at least two orders of magnitude greater than the microarray, and thus correlates better with TaqMan values across a large dynamic range.
Through image analysis of breast tumors and TDLNs, we have found that immune cell populations as well as their spatial distributions and clustering patterns have strong correlation with clinical outcome.
Saturated fat has gotten a bad rap for causing heart disease as well (and supposedly also contributes to high cholesterol and thus heart disease) but an analysis of all studies evaluating the connection of saturated fat and heart disease found no correlation.
The findings led the scientists to see a direct correlation between eating plant - based foods and improved emotional well - being among healthy young adults.
It's not researched otherwise, but a clinical finding / correlation (which is good enough in my book).
Even in the standard American diet group, they found that, well, we have an increase in blood pressure, but there was no correlation.
If it were good, we would have [found] correlations in the other direction.
I found this so interesting that I wound up watching both of these films in the same day and, well, there's not much correlation.
A 2003 study of the program's impact by researchers at California State University, Los Angeles, found a correlation between yoga participation and better classroom behavior and grades.
Scatter Diagrams: Correlations, Estimations and Lines of Best Fit Video Tutorial How to do scatter diagrams, including finding the correlation, estimating new values and drawing a line of best Best Fit Video Tutorial How to do scatter diagrams, including finding the correlation, estimating new values and drawing a line of best best fit.
Or you can try to find the best fit by manually adjusting fit parameters; Sample Learning Goals • Describe how correlation coefficient and chi squared can be used to indicate how well a curve describes the data relationship • Apply understanding of Curve Fitting to designing experiments
But, the second thing we found was that the correlation between a teacher's submitted lesson and their unsubmitted lessons was very high - about.75, which is just saying that the best lessons from the best teachers are that much better than the best lessons from the weakest teachers.
He found a surprisingly large correlation between how well teachers did on this relatively easy test (the pass rate was 97 percent) and their students» achievement on a standardized test.
They found correlations of 0.7 for math and 0.6 for reading — evidence that teachers» value added for English learners is similar to their value added for students who already speak English, though again, they found that some teachers are somewhat better with one group than with the other.
Report authors — Elaine Allensworth, Julia Gwynne, Paul Moore and Marisa de la Torre — said their key findings were consistent with other major studies that have established a strong correlation between good attendance and higher grades and students graduating from high school and going on to college.
His research found that there was little correlation between how much schools spent and how well their students performed on tests.
Researchers found a «moderate - to - strong» correlation between middle leaders with good team work skills and high - performing departments.
OECD explains that the correlation occurs because «students with good reading skills, regardless of their background, have a much easier time finding their way around — and mining the considerable assets of — the Internet.»
The finding was consistent with other major studies that have established a strong correlation between good attendance and higher grades and students graduating from high school and going on to college.
Maybe I'm just an über - geek, but the findings of the study show that standardized testing has no correlation to success in higher education (in fact there are many indicators that those opting out of the SAT / ACT, myself included did much better academically than those who took the tests).
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