Sentences with phrase «fragmentary data»

Thus I have discussed more the issue of what might be possible based on fragmentary data where individual measurements are subject to many sources of error than what is the quality of the present knowledge.
That's a very controversial, if widely popular, interpretation of very fragmentary data.
The reason we can have confidence that this trend happened is because the plunge in intake was so great and so consistent that it is obvious even from the fragmentary data we have.

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They did have fragmentary anecdotal information on Q4 and monthly data on spending and employment.
Several paleontologists took issue with his team's reconstruction of the dinosaur, which combined the new partial skeleton with earlier fragmentary finds of specimens that differed in size, as well as data from Stromer's surviving notes.
Data necessary to improve decisions for conservation management of the rhinos was missing or fragmentary.
Scaling data collection and assessment down to the individual level has great potential to complete fragmentary pictures and make datasets whole.
While evidence obtained in our and other laboratories strongly suggests that H. pylori triggers a transcriptional response, epigenetic alterations and DNA damage in infected cells, most of the data supporting these findings rest on fragmentary analyses of clinical samples and cells infected in vitro.
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