Sentences with phrase «more global evaluations»

In contrast, she noted that a self - reported measure of visual ability is likely to capture more global evaluations of vision including trouble seeing, difficulty reading newspaper print, and difficulty seeing a familiar person across a room's length that provide insight into the day - to - day implications of poor vision.

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The RIBF results suggest that structure effects, which are commonly neglected in the evaluation of neutron - emission probabilities in calculations of global beta - decay properties for astrophysical simulations, are much more important than generally assumed, in particular in the region «south - east» of 132Sn, where nuclei are very neutron - rich.
► Also on Wednesday, Christina Larson wrote that, at the Global Research Council meeting Monday in Beijing, Chinese science leaders «threw their weight behind plans to embrace open access and Western norms of scientific conduct, including a plea from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) for more rigorous evaluation and peer review.»
This empirical climate sensitivity is generally consistent with that of global climate models [1], but the empirical approach makes the inferred high sensitivity more certain and the quantitative evaluation more precise.
Abstract: The current global situation calls for more celerity, if at all possible, in the evaluation of media systems throughout the world.
As TDF providers in general take a more global stance, an evaluation of the international allocations and implementation tools used by TDF providers continues to be an important part of a prudent due diligence process.
This empirical climate sensitivity is generally consistent with that of global climate models [1], but the empirical approach makes the inferred high sensitivity more certain and the quantitative evaluation more precise.
US Global Change Research Program shifting gears to make evaluation of climate impacts more interactive
Abstract: An evaluation of analyses sponsored by the predecessor to the U.K. Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) of the global impacts of climate change under various mitigation scenarios (including CO2 stabilization at 550 and 750 ppm) coupled with an examination of the relative costs associated with different schemes to either mitigate climate change or reduce vulnerability to various climate - sensitive hazards (namely, malaria, hunger, water shortage, coastal flooding, and losses of global forests and coastal wetlands) indicates that, at least for the next few decades, risks and / or threats associated with these hazards would be lowered much more effectively and economically by reducing current and future vulnerability to those hazards rather than through stabilization.
Third, although most past research in this area has used unitary measures of child adjustment (e.g., internalizing or externalizing problems), these global evaluations need to be complemented by more specific indices in order to identify particular outcomes that may be more proximal or distal to particular aspects of marital conflict (Grych & Fincham, 1990).
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