But with
further observations from WMAP and later by the European Space Agency's Planck mission, the anomalies have refused to go away.
Not exact matches
She trades in
observation comedy, sometimes about situations she's
far removed
from («Types of Kids at School,» for example).
Finally, the
observation that the transition is proceeding smoothly is not an argument that the tightening in lending standards on interest - only loans was unwarranted;
far from it.
There will usually be enough overlap between the assumptions of the two parties that a common core of
observations - statements can be accepted by both — even, I would argue, in a change as
far - reaching as that
from classical physics to relativity.
But I also know through objective
observation and personal tragedy that this society is a cruel and bitter one, very
far, in fact,
from its own highest aspirations.
You are
far from alone in your
observations.
As a corollary to these
observations, I suggest that causal indeterminacy is
far from being the ground of temporal asymmetry, but is instead a lurking threat to time.
Why buy players and not play them Why play players out of there natural positions to accommodate others The 2 league games Rob Holding as played this season he's had no protection in front of him Our defence is exposed to
far too many 1 on1 situations IMO the easy part of football is when you have the ball the difficult bit is when you don't have the ball and the discipline of getting back into the right position we lacked this today Sorry I've written this because I've never seen a display like this
from Arsenal only a couple of
observations I've never cricticised Arsenal or Arsenal before Hope it can be put right
But whether or not you want to contribute in public, always feel free to write in with questions,
observations and corrections, since this document is
far from perfect or even complete.
The second
observation is to recall how the advocacy of an overt smaller state argument by many in the Coalition would, quite apart
from polarising British politics like nothing since» 83, risk seeing the Left falling once again into a framing trap that pushes the centre of gravity in political discourse even
further to the right.
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from Seeds An Intro to Scales Forces on Static and Moving Objects
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Far?
ALMA
observations revealed the glow coming
from cold dust in a region between one to four times as
far from Proxima Centauri as the Earth is
from the Sun.
These new
observations reveal the glow coming
from cold dust in a region between one to four times as
far from Proxima Centauri as the Earth is
from the Sun.
Further observations may reveal whether this theory about the origin of the signals
from 1744 is right.
Fast - paced
observations allowed them to calculate a more exact orbital path, which took it
far from Earth.
Using data
from our solar system and
observations of huge planets
far beyond the visual range of any telescope, astrophysicists René Heller and Ralph Pudritz have shown that some moons of those planets could be habitable.
And because most come
from a direction that points away
from our galaxy, the
observation bolsters the idea that the cosmic rays originate
far beyond the Milky Way.
This theory is
far from proven, however, and new
observations may eventually explain the flying saucers of Saturn.
Radar
observations by the U.S. Air Force and by amateur hobbyists revealed that after each commercial satellite was deployed, an additional small object flew
far away
from the jettisoned rocket booster, only to later turn around and fly back.
Since it is thought that high - mass stars are born in clusters
far away
from the Earth, it is impossible to understand their formation process in detail without high angular resolution
observations.
Detailed
observations of high - mass stars have been considered difficult so
far because high - mass stars form in a complex environment with multiple protostars in clusters, and their forming regions are located
farther away
from the Earth compared to those of low - mass stars.
A relatively small planet orbiting a star not
far from Earth may be made mostly of water, new
observations show.
With two sets of
observations, scientists can measure the particles and energy sources in two regions of space simultaneously, which is crucial to distinguish between causes that occur locally or come
from far away.
But the
observations didn't show an intensification that formed
further away
from Earth and gradually moved inward.
Further observations showed that the voorwerp was a glowing cloud of gas that stretched some 100,000 light - years
from the core of a massive nearby galaxy called IC 2497.
These, the best such
observations so
far, reveal that the behaviour of the material being accreted onto the black hole is very stable, and — so
far — has not been disrupted by the arrival of material
from the G2cloud.
The team made these
observations using resting - state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data
from the largest neuroimaging database on ASD aggregated so
far: the ABIDE, founded and coordinated by Dr. Adriana Di Martino, Dr. Stuart Mostofsky and Dr. Michael Milham.
Obtaining
observations from the ground will play a particularly important part in the experiments, she explained, because
far more data can be transmitted than would be possible
from space - based instruments.
But new
observations by Herschel, a
far infrared space observatory operated by the European Space Agency, show that massive elliptical galaxies can form
from the merger of two large galaxies.
Astronomers already have plenty of circumstantial evidence for these phenomena, but so
far that has come
from observations of the stars and super-heated gas that orbit black holes, not of black holes themselves.
This behaviour and
further findings
from observations can be best explained with an interesting assumption: Although the brightness variations in the gamma ray region also originate
from the flare ups in the blazar, they are amplified to different degrees by the gravitational lens effect of individual stars in the foreground galaxy.
Over time, the rings spread out, and the icy bits that drifted
farthest from Saturn eventually reached distances where their gravitational attraction for each other could overcome the planet's tidal forces that tended to rip them apart — a process that is still happening today, according to
observations by the Cassini spacecraft now touring the Saturn system.
To determine just how
far away they are, researchers will combine the information
from the Hubble images with
observations taken by NASA's Spitzer and Chandra space telescopes, which see in infrared and x-ray light, respectively.
Yet so
far, the information on the diet of adult dragonflies has practically been based on individual visual
observations of their prey, says Researcher and leader of the research group Kari Kaunisto
from the Biodiversity Unit of the University of Turku.
«Our interpretation is that the dust layers do come
from volcanically based dust storms, which occur
far more frequently than previously inferred
from observations,» says Heavens.
Of Kepler's list of more than 4000 likely candidates
from those
observations, 2335 have been verified as exoplanets with
further analysis or other ground - based
observations.
The joke above is usually told as a commentary on how the ideas of science are
far removed
from the concerns of ordinary people, but I see a more encouraging lesson embedded in this wry little
observation.
The importance of seeing the evidence of theory can not be underestimated said Dr Mason: «In recent years there have been a lot of developments theoretically but unless you actually tie that down with
observations you can speculate widely and move
further away
from the truth, not closer, without knowing it.»
Though
far past the planets, the mission continues to send back unprecedented
observations of the space environment in the solar system, providing crucial information on the environment our spacecraft travel through as we explore
farther and
farther from home.
The limited
observations we have so
far show a landscape that is heavily mottled, varying widely in brightness and color
from place to place.
If one photon is observed to have a vertical polarization (its waves all moving in one plane), the act of
observation causes the other to instantly go
from being an indefinite probability wave to an actual photon with the opposite, horizontal polarity — even if the two photons have since moved
far from each other.
These
observations must wait until February of next year, when Pluto's position is
farther from the glare of the Sun.
Actually finding an Earth - sized world circling as
far from its star as Earth orbits the sun will take 365 days of
observations to detect one pass, plus another year or two of data to verify the orbital period.
KAMUELA, HI —
Observations of Europa
from the W. M. Keck Observatory help NASA and California Institute of Technology (Caltech) astronomers go one step
further in demonstrating life may be possible in the ocean of one of Jupiter's moons.
Adding additional evidence based on behavioral
observations and ecological surveys
from Batang Toru and other sites provided
further support for the morphological and genetic findings.
Campaign 16 is one of just two K2 campaigns observed so
far in «forward - facing» mode, which enables immediate follow - up
observations from the ground.
The discovery of this moon has given us an opportunity to study Makemake in
far greater detail than we ever would have been able to without the companion,» Alex Parker
from the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, who led the image analysis for the
observations, said in a statement.
The K2 mission offers long - term, simultaneous optical
observation of thousands of objects at a precision
far better than is achievable
from ground - based telescopes.
The scientists» suspicion that a black hole lay in the midst of the gas cloud received a boost when
further observations picked up radio waves indicative of a black hole coming
from the centre of the cloud, said Tomoharu Oka, an astronomer at Keio University in Tokyo.
To
further confirm this
observation, the intensity of nuclear staining and the percentage of nuclear positive cells obtained
from immunohistochemistry analysis of 17 normal epidermis and 34 SCC specimens were analyzed statistically.