Sentences with phrase «interpreted as a variation»

An evolution of time would be interpreted as a variation in the speed of the motion or perhaps in its direction.
Variations from the customary practice, however, are sometimes interpreted as a variation from the underlying value.

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I think every one knows that variations will only come in one direction, and although his stated expectations are still pretty high, most analysts, correctly I think, interpreted his remarks as a warning that growth rates will drop even more.
«This variation of the resistivity at depth is interpreted by Quantec as being a potential contact with sub-surface brine that may contain lithium,» the company said.
In this paper, I tried to interpret evolution as a continually shifting balance, spatially and temporally, among what I called the pressures of mutation, selection, and migration on gene frequencies, in conjunction with the effects of random drift composed of random variations in these pressures and of local accidents of sampling.
Variations in its speed are interpreted as velocity waves that evolve with distance, much as ocean waves steepen as they approach a beach
Another difficulty, however, arises from interpreting natural variations, such as the effect of varying light levels and intricate patterns made by highly textured objects such as grids and trees.
Bringing together the observed macaque behavior and environmental conditions, we interpret the variation seen in macaque stone tool selection and shellfish characteristics on Koram and NomSao Islands as the result of a feedback loop driven by the level of predation pressure.
We interpret this periodicity as a property of the accretion disc, most likely a long - term precession, where the disc edge structure and X-ray irradiation is responsible for the hard X-ray dips and modulation, although we discuss other possible explanations, including Lense - Thirring precession in the inner disc region and spectral state variations.
These variations are remarkably similar to those seen in the Sun, and we interpret them as being due to rotational modulation from active regions on the stellar surface.
The department rewards states with lower variation coefficients, which it interprets as reflecting a more equitable distribution of funding across the state.
Applying the same adjustments to measures of gains in NAEP scores over time also brought a different crop of states to the top of the list, highlighting gains in scores in Nevada, Maryland, and Hawaii, with Massachusetts and New Jersey remaining near the top as well.3 The variation in relative student achievement among states highlighted by this analysis demonstrates the caution necessary when interpreting state - level NAEP.
As money nerd doing my own research, I knew others must struggle to interpret all the plan variations.
It continues with works from the world's leading innovators in the arts, as they break through thresholds of space, memory, sound, and genre — from Philippe Parreno who, in his largest exhibition in the U.S. to date, transforms the presentation of visual art into an evolving sensory journey; to Wayne McGregor, Olafur Eliasson, and Jamie xx as they create a new contemporary ballet; to avant - garde performance artist Laurie Anderson who, through a site - specific installation in the Armory's drill hall, will expand upon her work with storytelling and technology to create a site - specific environment that serves as a meditation on time, identity, surveillance and freedom; and finally to Igor Levit and Marina Abramović as they interpret Bach's renowned Goldberg Variations, to create a concentrated durational performance that reflects upon music, time, space, emptiness, and luminosity.
An apparent inconsistency has been diagnosed between interannual variations in the net radiation imbalance inferred from satellite measurements and upper - ocean heating rate from in situ measurements, and this inconsistency has been interpreted as «missing energy» in the system2.
For precisely this reason, the numerous proxy and model - based estimates of the variations in the average temperature of the Northern Hemisphere (not just just the Mann et al reconstruction, as implied by your comment) show far more modest temperature changes than those typically interpreted from specific proxy records from any one region.
No mention is made of ENSO or Pacific decadal variations that dominate interannual and decadal variability in the real world, and which are a key to understanding the recent hiatus, and recent trends that are not representative of longer - term trends, although frequently interpreted as such.
Wigley and Jones already discussed that to fodge with the ocean climate data sets in order to interpret the change so that it still takes into account some variations of the PDO, but not enough to keep CO2 as the main forcing.
«If users believe the [GCM] models were never designed to meet this [spatial trend variation] standard, then our results will not be surprising, and could be interpreted merely as confirmation that this is not something that should be expected of climate models.
In a small lake with a poorly oxygenated bottom, the presence of laterally continuous laminated sediment that includes well - known periodicities in rhythmite thickness is interpreted as representing annually generated varves that correspond to seasonal variations in sedimentation.
But as for long - term (decadal) oceanic events such as the AMO — do they actually exist as some sort of real physical cycle, or are they only a collection of random natural variations that we interpret in our minds as some sort of «real» thing?
At ODP Site 1119 the GR has been interpreted as a proxy of fluctuations in clay content corresponding to variations in the rate of supply of glacial «rock flour» from a waxing and waning South Island ice cap23.
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