Sentences with phrase «observing capability as»

The GDA review panel explains, «ALMA achieved an unprecedented level of observing capability as a single radio telescope, which is developed and operated in collaboration of 20 nations and regions.

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«It is worth noting that all the neutralization capabilities observed in this work were, as expected, intimately related to the antibody titres.»
The program will include 65 sessions across 12 categories, including the session «Observing with autonomous vehicles in polar regions,» which focuses on topics such as scientific results from self - operating platforms and technological capabilities that assist research efforts in the polar environment.
He observes that assessment in many schools is still primarily designed to measure students» grasp of basic skills and factual knowledge, even as educators are placing a growing emphasis on more complex capabilities like conceptual understanding and long - term transfer skills.
As the IPCC special report on extreme events put it «There is low confidence in any observed long - term (i.e., 40 years or more) increases in tropical cyclone activity (i.e., intensity, frequency, duration), after accounting for past changes in observing capabilities
However, there is no indication as to the projected cost of even a partial recovery of the observing capability to be lost under the current re-scoping of NPOESS.
The provision of responsibility beyond the child's capability or without sufficient parental support contributes to the decline in adherence generally observed during this time (Anderson, Auslander, Jung, Miller, & Santiago, 1990; Hamilton & Daneman, 2002; Johnson et al., 1992; LaGreca, Follansbee, & Skyler, 1990), which may lead to concurrent preventable health care costs and psychological suffering (Allen, Tennen, McGrade, Affleck, & Ratzan, 1983; Anderson et al., 1990; Anderson, Ho, Brackett, Finkelstein, & Laffel, 1997; Ingersoll, Orr, Herrold, & Golden, 1986; LaGreca et al., 1990; Wysocki et al., 1996), as well as accelerated onset and progression of long - term complications of the disease (Bryden et al., 2001; Kovacs, Goldston, Obrosky, & Iyengar, 1992; Wysocki, Hough, Ward, & Green, 1992).
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