If somebody has actually directly shown to
high precision how much evaporation and precipitation changes as a result of CO2 forcing then I think we all would have heard about it and the sensitivity debate would be over.
Astronomers could discover a plethora of planets around binary star systems ¬ - stars that rotate around each other — by measuring with
high precision how stars move around each other, looking for disturbances exerted by possible exoplanets.
Not exact matches
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how the
high - tech
precision screen company partnered with Ralph Lauren and U.S. manufacturers to produce a cutting - edge down parka to be worn by U.S. Olympic athletes during the opening ceremonies of the 2018 Winter Olympics.
«We were able to follow this coral at a very
high precision and document
how diverse assemblages of symbiotic algae are differently affected by the bleaching phenomenon,» Kemp said.
Next, they must test
how the Higgs interacts with other particles to
high precision.
Most importantly, astronomers have
high -
precision measurements of the SMC's rotation curve, which shows
how its rotational speed changes with distance from its center and indicates
how much dark matter is present.
A new study from Chalmers University of Technology and the University of Gothenburg shows
how what is termed chemical imaging can provide comprehensive information about the human skin with a very
high level of
precision.
By comparing that figure with the waves» amplitude at the source, which the researchers can derive from the shape of the signal, and by knowing
how the amplitude decreases with distance, which they get from Einstein's theory, they can then calculate the distance of the source to a much
higher precision.
Scientists from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory and Imre Consulting developed an instrument that can measure particle properties with extremely
high precision from which it is possible to extract the shape of particles and
how the shape impacts their behavior.
During the talk, we will illustrate
how the immense advantage of having long - term uninterrupted
high -
precision data from space implies huge progress in the probing of stellar physics in general, and in the measurement of internal rotation and angular momentum in particular.
Here we present a cautionary note outlining
how the polarization properties of SMFs can affect the radial velocity measurement
precision of
high resolution spectrographs.
«I was amazed
how well we could apply the methods we developed with simulated stars to the
high -
precision data for the innermost
high - velocity stars close to the supermassive black hole.»
As per the American Statistical Association's (ASA) recently released «Statement on P - Values,» statistical significance «is not equivalent to scientific, human, or economic significance... Any effect, no matter
how tiny, can produce a small p - value [i.e., «statistical significance»] if the sample size or measurement
precision is
high enough» (p. 10); hence, one must always check for practical significance when making claims about statistical significance, like Kane et al. actually do here, but do here in a similar inflated vein.
Gosh, if there is a seeming lack of
precision in the investment performance numbers he promotes, then
how can I reasonably expect that there will be a
high degree of
precision is the development of Dan Weiner's portfolios and newsletters?
Maybe you can help us out by telling us
how many tons, with a
high degree of
precision, of CO2 will be spewed into the atmosphere in 2050?
With GPS receivers at
high precision we can measure
how far the continents move each year.
For example, there are great scenes where they show
how the team Motoczsyz was creating the parts needed to make their bike, first in CAD software and then in a
high -
precision machine shop.