Sentences with phrase «number of observation points»

«Our synthesis of data from a large number of observation points across the globe is unique and serves an important need.»
«Our synthesis of data from a large number of observation points across the globe is unique and serves an important need.»

Not exact matches

As I point out in the video, his observations showed the masses of clusters were too large, but the numbers he got were far too high, and we now know they must have been in error (or, to be more fair, his uncertainties were too large).
But MacIntyre's observation also shows why, for non-emotivists, such surveys must always issue in a complete non sequitur: one does not abrogate the Ten Commandments by pointing to the number of murders in Detroit, or the divorce rate in Reno, or the decline in church attendance in Peoria.
Although impressive, the number of galaxies found at this early epoch is not the team's only remarkable breakthrough, as Johan Richard from the Observatoire de Lyon, France, points out, «The faintest galaxies detected in these Hubble observations are fainter than any other yet uncovered in the deepest Hubble observations
They add in the full report that in many states «a high score on an evaluation's observation and [other] non-student growth components [can] result in a teacher earning near or at the minimum number of points needed to earn an effective rating.
The state also simplified the rubric for classroom observations, reducing the number of points principals track in observations and cutting one rating level for teachers, creating four options from «ineffective,» to «highly effective.»
Numbers from the largest available database of classroom observations, and the striking conclusions experts draw from more than 2 million data points
Finally T - Statistics is calculated considering average alpha, slandered deviation of alpha and number of data points using the formula (Average Alpha x Square Root of Number of observations) / Slandered Deviation of number of data points using the formula (Average Alpha x Square Root of Number of observations) / Slandered Deviation of Number of observations) / Slandered Deviation of Alpha.
The number 0.03 derives from the empirical observation that trading 10 % of average daily volume has 30 basis points of market impact.
The disparaging numbers you pointed out, between the noted cold events and the number of high heat events are one of the most telling observations we have as an indicator of GW.
An important point with reanalyses, is that the model used doesn't change over the time spanned by the analysis, but reanalyses are generally used with caution for climate change studies because the number and type of observations being fed into the computer model changes over time.
But, as I've pointed out a number of times now, those glacier mass balance estimates are produced entirely independently of other factors and global sea level rise observations — they aren't derived from inverse modelling.
I suppose I'm exaggerating to make a point, but the point is that what models say will happen is what the basic principles of physics, in concert with observations, say will happen; the models don't invent the results but rather assign a number to them.
A set of observations that point toward a number of rather extreme weather and climate conditions for this year and for the years to follow.
The remaining lines in the top panel of the figure describe the shape of this distribution by plotting its median (i.e. the point that divides the distribution into an equal number of observations, such that 500 are above and another 500 below that point), its 25th percentile or quartile (labelled Q25, referring to the point that has 250 budgets below it and the remaining 750 above), and finally its minimum.
Using the global map of rank of observation, R (l, m), the rank histogram, h (i) is the histogram of the ranks, weighted by the fractional area of each grid box (the average weight will be 1 / n grid, where n grid is number of grid point), over the whole grid.
The point about statistical significance may be restated as saying that the variability of temperature about the upward trend is sufficiently great that 15 observations is not quite enough to reject the null hypothesis of no change with 95 per cent confidence (when I did stats, the standard number for a decent - sized sample was 30 observatons, but the trend in temperatures is strong enough that we don't need so many).
This last point immediately leads us to the issue of admissibility raised by a number of Member States as well as institutions that have submitted observations in the present case.
However, the median number of days of self - reported drug use was significantly higher in TAU then BSFT at the final observation point.
The number of persons (N) ranged from 50 to 150 (in steps of 25), and the number of observations (or time points, T) per person was either 50, 100, 150 or 200.
Annotations on the curves show the number of censored observations at each point, indicating patients who were unhealed on their last day of observation.
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