Not exact matches
Speaking at the MedCity Converge conference in Philadelphia, Quackenbush noted that the
average hospital is generating roughly 665 terabytes of
data annually, with some four - fifths of it in the unstructured forms of
images, video, and doctor's notes.
He, Charles Oxnard of the University of Western Australia in Crawley, and RMIT colleague Benjamin Kefford found that published
images and
data from the hobbits «matched up» to those of cretins, who
average 70 % of normal height.
They
averaged data from multiple crystals to generate stronger signals, and used computers to reconstruct 3D
images of how the Rumi and Notch pieces fit together.
It makes daily measurements, but to create these
images I have
averaged 3 years of OMI
data (2005 - 2007 inclusive).
I'll look at that web site (from where you provided the
images) in more detail when I have a chance — at a first glance, though, where they assert «that the satellite
data is inconclusive regarding any discernible trends in the global yearly
average temperature over the last 25 years», is a bit odd, given the > 95 % statistical confidence in warming over that time period (as per @ 30).