Sentences with phrase «inconclusive so»

Yet the skin layer does show warming and the sub skin is cooler than the ocean bulk Observations rule and as we have seen already the science on these issues is vague and inconclusive so I wouldn't use the term «impossible».
Question: My 8 year old crossbreed has a fatty lump on her back which has been tested and come back inconclusive so a blood test was done and they're are no abnormalities.
And that plethora of Monday debuts is one of the reasons why TIFF has been inconclusive so far.

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Reviewing the claims of the so called «Jesus» we find said «Jesus» to be faulty in opinion and inconclusive in data cited.
An animal reacting to stimuli is so inconclusive, it makes me sad that you even brought it up.
His body was so decomposed that tests were inconclusive — officially, he died of lung congestion and heart failure — but circumstantial evidence suggests that he died of a heroin overdose.
Babywearing research is somewhat limited and so far inconclusive, but there are many babywearing advocates out there who are against a number of branded carriers which they believe do not support the pelvic region correctly and do not mimic the natural baby - holding position.
From inconclusive pregnancy test results to pregnancy signs and why you may be experiencing joint pain during pregnancy, we will help you with information and resources to understand what is happening with your body so you can take action.
Although the empirical evidence is clear that cycling compression socks enhance the performance and recovery of cyclists, but the science so far is inconclusive.
Note that sometimes information only seems to be inconclusive, and an answer may be puzzled out — but even then, there may not be time or energy to work it out, so it's back to flipping a coin.
The so called Mo Ibrahim Report is a rehash of aggregated questionable and or inconclusive research outcomes by different organizations.
The Southwest PDP wish to put on record our dissatisfaction with the performance of the electoral body under the ruling party as all the elections the APC has so far superintended have ended as inconclusive!
«So what happened to the system after May 29,2015 that this present government took over?How did we get to this level of inconclusive and questionable elections in which the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies appear to have become part of the ruling party?»
So when the initial investigation yielded inconclusive results, public health researchers turned to in - depth personal interviews with 10 people who had fallen ill.
However, this research has been inconclusive, so Kumar and colleagues designed a new study to address the question.
So it's not clear that they actually are qubits, and tests have proved inconclusive as to whether it really outperforms ordinary computers.
But research so far has been inconclusive.
Today more inconclusive tests of D - Wave's quantum computers came to light — why is it so hard to tell if its machines are the real deal?
So far, the clues for extraterrestrial life are tantalizing but inconclusive.
The few experiments completed so far have been inconclusive, says Kristen Kulinowski, chemist and executive director of the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology at Rice University in Houston, US.
Studies of two herbal treatments — kava for anxiety and St. John's wort for depression — indicate that some plant - derived substances might help individuals with psychological problems, but the evidence is so far inconclusive.
Previous in situ analyses of the Martian terrain have found inconclusive evidence for the existence organic compounds — so far only finding chlorinated organic matter.
Professor Mark Sephton, co-author of the research from the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, said: «We've literally only scratched the surface of Mars in our search for life, but so far the results have been inconclusive.
Attempts to find out which personal characteristics might explain differences among children in their ability to solve the task have so far been largely inconclusive, says Jackie Chappell of the University of Birmingham, who has worked with birds (including Betty) as well as children.
The illness runs in families, and is known to have a strong genetic component, though efforts to identify the specific gene or genes that predispose a person to schizophrenia have so far been inconclusive.
The success of alternative approaches to quitting smoking can be difficult to measure in a clinical setting; so far, research is mixed or inconclusive.
Aluminum is a controversial substance and the science is inconclusive, so I tend to avoid it whenever possible.
The procedure is used to follow up on worrisome symptoms or an inconclusive mammogram or ultrasound — though not always, because MRI is so expensive.
It'd be cool to e.g. look at 1000 or 10,000 studies and see how many were backing the plant based diet, how many were inconclusive or bullshit studies or later refuted and so on..
However the studies are so inconclusive that we can not confirm anything.
My son's SIBO test was inconclusive, but he started with a high hydrogen baseline and had pain after the test, so the GI prescribed Xifaxan (Pimentel protocol dosage).
In observational studies like the China Study, we can never prove cause and effect — so anything drawn from that data is inconclusive anyway.
When it comes to side effects of AAKG: «So far, research is inconclusive on the adverse side effects of this product and it appears to be safe for most adults.
Research is so far inconclusive on that matter, but what it has proven is that online dating and offline dating offer noticeably different experiences.
If after its first weekend the Toronto International Film Festival is so far inconclusive, one thing is truly clear: This year's TIFF belongs to the women.
Because year - round schooling takes so many forms and the research is inconclusive, it is important to communicate directly with other schools and districts that have long - term experience with year - round calendars — including schools that adopted a year - round calendar only to eventually return to a traditional one.
The shift to a four - day school week is so new that the research to support or oppose the trend is inconclusive at this point.
It was so vague and inconclusive that I don't feel compelled to read parts 2 and 3.
All of the hints were subtle and inconclusive, but once the idea was planted, everything seemed to confirm it, so that by the time Constance tells of her unexpected pregnancy, I was gleefully announcing, «I KNEW it!»
So far my tests with the Notion Ink Adam are inconclusive.
Because tests by the FDA are inconclusive, pet treat manufacturers are not required by law to recall their products, and none of them have volunteered to do so.
Studies as to how dogs do so are inconclusive, but some are able to sense changes in a person's body chemistry just before a seizure occurs.
Well, the DNA test came back, with about 1 / 16th Staffordshire Terrier in him, and so much other stuff (including Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Mineature Schnauzer) that the computer found the dog's breed «inconclusive».
While it is possible to test your cat's reaction to other cats by asking your friends or neighbours to bring their cats over so you can attempt to introduce the two (preferably through a barrier like a closed door or a glass window), your cat's reaction from the encounter will be inconclusive.
Tapeworm eggs are passed and shed so sporadically, that your veterinarian examining the pup's stool for telltale evidence may often be inconclusive.
The data is, naturally, fairly inconclusive (these are journalists, not sociologists, so it's not like they're isolating variables in order to figure out the ol' causation / correlation conundrum), but I thought it was a relatively interesting look
The two most common arguments against warming theories seem to be (1) local temperature variations (or mutually - inconclusive data) disprove global warming itself; and (2) models aren't real science, anyway, so we don't need to worry about them.
So I'd say it is a judgement call whether or not «not inconclusive» information should be taken out.
E.g., research assumes greenhouse gas emissions cause warming without explicitly stating humans are the cause»... carbon sequestration in soil is important for mitigating global climate change» (4a) No position Does not address or mention the cause of global warming (4b) Uncertain Expresses position that human's role on recent global warming is uncertain / undefined «While the extent of human - induced global warming is inconclusive...» (5) Implicit rejection Implies humans have had a minimal impact on global warming without saying so explicitly E.g., proposing a natural mechanism is the main cause of global warming»... anywhere from a major portion to all of the warming of the 20th century could plausibly result from natural causes according to these results» (6) Explicit rejection without quantification Explicitly minimizes or rejects that humans are causing global warming»... the global temperature record provides little support for the catastrophic view of the greenhouse effect» (7) Explicit rejection with quantification Explicitly states that humans are causing less than half of global warming «The human contribution to the CO2 content in the atmosphere and the increase in temperature is negligible in comparison with other sources of carbon dioxide emission»»
I like Bob Tisdale's work too but I can't seem to get him to extend his work to longer timescales so as to see the wider overview and in the meantime he picks away at my work with inconclusive short term and regionally limited data.
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