Sentences with phrase «localised effect»

The word «island» is used because it is a localised effect which decreases as you leave the urbanized areas.
I think the leap from broad estimates to policy approaches, no matter how evidence based, may not be addressing the localised effects.
Someone who knows what they're doing could do some work on the basis (that occurs to me as a naive non-scientist) that localised effects would involve more than the 4 % average for the whole globe / whole atmosphere.
And, as Kim picked up on very nicely, please explain how increased solar activity resulted in localised effects.
Heidi is saying, if i understand this correctly, that the long term data is not data to be considered, yet localised effects are data to be considered as signals that the data that is to be considered (whatever that now is) is only considered when it supports a case against the long term data that isn't to be considered.

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«The political problem in a liberalising economy can be summed up very simply: the beneficial effects of economic change are generalised; the costs are localised
From this work PICK1 seems to act as a trigger, mediating some of the effects of NMDA receptors on AMPA recptor trafficking, via a localised Ca2 + influx.
Firstly, some of the by - products produced by p.acnes have localised inflammatory effects.
It then follows that we * MIGHT * actually be seeing the after effects of the Medieval warm period... Though I've read this wasn't a worldwide phenomena, though, it is likely that ocean current would have circulated the effect, and after 800 years, a localised heating of this type, might have an effect in all the deep ocean areas.
At a regional scale and at the surface, additional more localised and shorter time - scale processes besides radiative forcing can affect climate in other ways, and possibly be of comparable importance to the effects of the greenhouse gases.
I always believed that the oceans were an important element in localised weather conditions over the short term but feel that relatively sudden shifts in climate occur through external forcings such as volcanic eruptions, meteor strike and the effects of changes in cosmic rays and sun spot activity, which are, unfortunately, all chaotic by nature and unpredictable.
People here are not distinguishing between localised pressure effects where one parcel of air abuts another and surface pressure effects as a result of a rising or descending column.
This is not because global sea levels are different, this is a localised tectonic effect.
Outside of that 3 kilometre radius, no localised health effects were evident from fracking, but for babies born inside the zone, the danger seems to heighten the closer you get to drilling sites, as exposure to industrial pollutants increases.
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