Sentences with phrase «notes wide variation»

The topic is one of many covered in the broad UNEP survey of issues surrounding «sustainable» production and use of biofuels and notes wide variation in greenhouse gas emissions reductions and increases that biofuels can spur.
The authors correctly note the wide variations in types of blended and online programs, along with the many different reasons that educators and policymakers pursue these programs.

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«There appears to be a wide variation in the level of safety culture» in different labs and campuses, Bresland notes.
«Not only can the eggs of Aedes species mosquitoes survive winter, wide variations in daytime temperatures can stimulate egg - laying and shorten the time it takes for mosquitoes to become infective after biting a person with Zika,» notes Diaz.
«There is wide variation in the strength of T - cell immunity when people are first infected with the virus, ranging from very strong and sustained to none,» notes Dr. Walker, who also is a professor of pediatrics and molecular virology, immunology, and medical genetics at The Ohio State University.
Even while identifying some of the observed change in climatic behaviour, such as a 0.4 C increase in surface temperature over the past century, or about 1 mm per year sea level rise in Northern Indian Ocean, or wider variation in rainfall patterns, the document notes that no firm link between the do...
They all have two things in common: 1) almost all show wide temperature variations in sync with solar activity (note here I write «activity» and not «irradiance», and it sure would be nice if warmist scientists some day learned the difference) and 2) they all disagree with the IPCC CO2 - centric computer simulations.
She's careful to note, however, that the wide variation in firm cultures plays a strong part in whether overbilling takes place at a particular partnership.
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