Sentences with phrase «much scientific analysis»

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The intelligible principles of finality — traces of the Mind of the Creator — discerned through a holistic analysis of the scientific data arejust as much a part of the substantial reality of the cosmos as the matter itself.
I expect much more scientific analysis from you guys.
[Any concerns] are merely hypothetical and speculative, and contradicted by much evidence and scientific analysis
Scientific analysis of whole grains indicates a much higher level of minerals and overall nutrition than that of refined grains.
Coleman is the father of much social scientific analysis of education.
It is not so much important, in what way scientific results were received - based on the theoretical generalizations of the already known facts (with the possible use of logical or mathematical modeling), or the facts, empirically received by the analysis paper writing.
This article is a lite version of our intensive scientific analysis of smartphone and tablet mobile displays — before the benefits of our advanced mathematical DisplayMate Display Optimization Technology, which can correct or improve many of the deficiencies — including higher calibrated brightness, power efficiency, effective screen contrast, picture quality and color and gray scale accuracy under both bright and dim ambient light, and much more.
Data - driven analysis like you've done is much more reliable and scientific.
Much of the conversation concerning replication often appears to be based on the idea that a large fraction of scientific errors, or incorrect conclusions or problematic results are the result of errors in coding or analysis.
It appears much scientific work / trials / analysis is being down in the LULCC area these days and new material is becoming more available.
Bora Zivkovic, the blog editor at Scientific American (and much more), posted a must - read analysis of the shift at The Times, noting the importance of sustaining the paper's Green Blog.
They shouldn't as one should always be skeptical on results of any single scientific analysis and very much so when the analysis is as complex as this one is.
NPR's Richard Harris has learned that much more oil and natural gas, 70,000 barrels a day or more than ten times the official estimate, is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico from the Deepwater Horizon pipe, based on scientific analysis of the video released Wednesday.
You have to take much more of a backseat role in advising governments and understanding intimately what they're interests are and how to provide policy - relevant scientific analysis for them that meets their needs when they need it.
Shell's analysis draws on much of the best available scientific research of the time, detailed in a lengthy appendix.
I personally published what was wrong (with) my own original 1971 cooling hypothesis a few years later when more data and better models came along and further analysis showed [anthropogenic global warming] as the much more likely... In fact, for me that is a very proud event — to have discovered with colleagues why our initial assumptions were unlikely and better ones reversed the conclusions — an early example of scientific skepticism in action in climatology.»
The whole point of the scientific process is to move beyond, as much as is humanly possible, the political and cultural biases that every human being has, and to instead encourage rational, objective analysis of the evidence at hand.
Poor Communication by Scientists + Full Court Press by Denial Lobbyists to Blame Over at Huffington Post, Andrew Weaver, professor of climate analysis at the University of Victoria, pretty much nails why this is happening — despite the fact that scientific evidence continues to mount that global warming is indeed happening and caused in the largest part by human activity:
But McIntyre's thin publication record suggests that his prominence has less to do with any compelling scientific analysis, and much more to do with astute promotion.
That Lomborg disagrees with him and finds much of the scientific analysis of global warming accurate doesn't matter to Inhofe; for his purposes, it is sufficient that Lomborg opposes doing much of anything about it.
That analysis demonstrated unequivocally that much of their «scientific history» was derived from the third - party grey literature descriptions in Wegman et al and M&M, while many of the actual citations given by M&W were clearly not actually read by the authors.
[Note: Dr. West co-authored a March 2008 scientific analysis Nicola Scafetta showing the Sun «could account for as much as 69 % of the increase in Earth's average temperature» (LINK) & (LINK)-RSB-
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