Sentences with phrase «merely record data»

It is not enough to merely record data — educators need to review the data and base their decisions on the data collected.

Not exact matches

fossil record... genetic data...» @Chad «I guess you missed my post which demonstrated that you are (by design or ignorance I know not which) conflating the two definitions of «evolution», and as such you are merely constructing a strawman..
Reliable indications can not be obtained merely by asking sufferers but rather they need to keep detailed records in a diary and this data must then undergo complex statistical analysis in order to be able to treat migraine on an individual basis.
The concept involves converting brain activity, which is commonly recorded as electro - encephalographic (EEG) data, into computer control signals, with the goal of allowing a disabled person to control a computer by merely measuring his or her brain activity.
Since the DTF system is merely a copy of the Delphi accounting system data, it is not the official system of record for the data.
Since the QLIKVIEW system is merely a copy of the Delphi accounting system data, it is not the official system of record for the data.
There is not merely one, but rather three major credit bureaus who compile data from lenders, credit card companies, collection agencies, public records, etc..
Hawkins and Jones (2013) focused on one small aspect of Callendar's work: his compilation of World Weather Records station temperature data into zonal and global temperature anomalies, in effect, delimiting Callendar, whose contribution was much more diverse, as a sort of John the Baptist of temperature accountancy, merely preparing the way for Phil Jones.
Sorry, wasn't there for the last ice age, or even the LIA; don't know anyone who was, personally, and have no record of thermometers or other reliable measuring apparatus in place at the time; no video, no pictures, no sound, no data recording of any kind, merely the proxies in the geological and ice records, and they don't exactly give the sort of information I'd call a credible basis for concluding what exactly resulted in each ice age starting when it did.
There are, however, caveats: (1) multidecadal fluctuations in Arctic — subarctic climate and sea ice appear most pronounced in the Atlantic sector, such that the pan-Arctic signal may be substantially smaller [e.g., Polyakov et al., 2003; Mahajan et al., 2011]; (2) the sea - ice records synthesized here represent primarily the cold season (winter — spring), whereas the satellite record clearly shows losses primarily in summer, suggesting that other processes and feedback are important; (3) observations show that while recent sea - ice losses in winter are most pronounced in the Greenland and Barents Seas, the largest reductions in summer are remote from the Atlantic, e.g., Beaufort, Chukchi, and Siberian seas (National Snow and Ice Data Center, 2012, http://nsidc.org/Arcticseaicenews/); and (4) the recent reductions in sea ice should not be considered merely the latest in a sequence of AMOrelated multidecadal fluctuations but rather the first one to be superposed upon an anthropogenic GHG warming background signal that is emerging strongly in the Arctic [Kaufmann et al., 2009; Serreze et al., 2009].
In one sense, there is no humanly intelligible recordmerely a collection of facts — but in another sense, there exist all possible interrelations among the data, which is to say, potentially, a great many records.
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