Sentences with phrase «other anomalies from»

That could explain two other anomalies from the era's geologic record, Lenton says: the large amounts of organic - rich shale that were deposited as nearshore sediments and the unusually high proportion of carbon - 13 isotopes in the rocks.

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Apart from such widely known anomalies, there are many others though, which most investors have never heard of.
[24] Stumpf, et al., «The Infant with Anencephaly,» The New England Journal of Medicine, 322, no. 10 (8 March 1990): 670, report that «it may not be possible in all cases to distinguish anencephaly from other very severe anomalies of the head... For purposes of genetic and reproductive counseling and epidemiologic reporting, the diagnosis should be confirmed by an experienced observer following delivery of an abortus or stillborn infant.»
Gasol's shot chart from 2012 - 13 showcases an anomaly (among many others last season).
Maybe so, butit's no secret that this team is still a long way from playoff contention.Owner Bob McNair, on the other hand, considers 2 - 14 an anomaly, citing theprogress the Texans made in their first three seasons - winning four, five andthen seven games - before last year's collapse.
In other studies of planned home birth or birth in a birthing centre, the rate of perinatal death excluding infants with major congenital anomalies ranged from 1.1 per thousand in a British study1 to 10 per 1000 in the Quebec study, 7 with reported rates in the United States, 2 the Netherlands, 3 Switzerland, 4 New Zealand5 and Australia9, 12 falling in between.
Changing from one system to the other could be an expensive reform — and in practice would probably cost more than the savings made - but removing this perceived anomaly is possible.
That cap applies to others living in government - supported housing programs, but an anomaly in state law has prevented that benefit from being extended to AIDS tenants.
He stated that a strong commitment from a bank like Ecobank, «a leading bank in our country», to tackle the anomaly of high bank lending rates «would be a very good signal to the others».
Vivek Sharma, Higgs search coordinator at the CMS collaboration, agrees that the two experiments have a small discrepancy on what the supposed Higgs mass would be, and that tantalizing hints of new physics from other experiments have often turned out to be statistical anomalies.
Drawing upon other studies that have demonstrated deeply buried metamorphic rocks can also have a coherent magnetic signal, Parker has analyzed the detailed characteristics of the magnetic anomalies from data collected across zones in Georgia and concludes that the Brunswick Magnetic Anomaly has a similar, deeply buried source.
«We also found the chemical anomaly in ice from two other Antarctic ice cores including archived samples from the Byrd Core available from the University of Copenhagen and ice from Taylor Glacier in the Antarctic Dry Valleys,» said Nathan Chellman, a graduate student working in McConnell's laboratory.
Soon and Baliunas are «mindful» that the Medieval Warming Period and the Little Ice Age should be defined by temperature, but «we emphasize that great bias would result if those thermal anomalies were to be dissociated» from other climatic conditions.
For years scientists scratched their heads over the «Pioneer anomaly»: Radio signals from the twin spacecraft, which are no longer in contact with Earth, showed they were decelerating more rapidly than could be explained solely by the pull of the sun or other known physical effects.
Tom Dillehay, an anthropologist at the University of Kentucky, says morphological anomalies don't necessarily prove there were earlier migrations: «They may indicate some genetic drift, or they could link to some parallel adaptations, or perhaps they resulted from interbreeding with other local populations.»
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence has always looked for an anomaly in the persistent cosmic background chatter — a change perhaps in the intensity of a signal that can be taken as a sign that a transmission might be a message to us earthlings from other intelligent beings.Each year, medical researchers who gather at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference search for something similar as they weigh reports of the complex biology of the human brain for some sign that a drug might actually change the relentless course of the disease.
Other abundance anomalies are found in a peculiar class of higher temperature stars, called Wolf - Rayet (or W) stars, in which objects containing predominantly helium, carbon, and oxygen are distinguished from those containing helium and nitrogen, some carbon, and little observed oxygen.
Aside from accidentally losing one triad during anesthesia, the researchers reported no other anomalies in donors or recipients.
Other reasons: a Müllerian anomaly, a rare defect in which the uterus is malformed, or an imperforate hymen, where the hymen stops menstrual blood from flowing out.
It uses the system to protect its network resources and critical online assets from threats such as traffic anomalies, high volume SYN floods, BotNet floods and other DDoS attacks.
That's because of a strange anomaly that divides mainstream American cinema from that of other Western countries, which is: graphic violence at its most explicit and creative is fair ball and freely available to impressionable young minds but DO NOT DARE to show anything as explicit as male or female genitalia.
This Blu - Ray Dual Format edition from The Criterion Collection boasts a truly beautiful black and white image, with authentic natural film grain, surprisingly good fine object detail, and very little scratches or other anomalies.
While you want your book to stand out from others, you don't want it to seem like an anomaly in its category.
There has also been reports of a number of other anomalies like try as you may to load an image from the Photo library or uploading photos to limbo but you will need to have luck on your side to pull off such feats without the program crashing.
I do know that there are gains to be made in the short run from taking the opposite position, unusual as that is... but as with any anomaly in the market, be cautious, because the motives of other players shift, making opportunities more attractive, less attractive, or unattractive.
Persistence may be due to fixed resources, consistent industry structure, financial anomalies, price controls, or many other factors that endure... In sum, reliable inferences about the cause of persistence can not be generated from an analysis that only documents whether or not persistence occurred.
So, if you can just show, for example, that the odds of a stock market crash are far higher in years when the P - E ratio is much higher than average (or for housing crashes the buy - rent, or price - household income ratio), or that the expected risk - adjusted long run return is much lower than average, or other «anomalies» (anomalous to the EMH) like this, then you can show that the EMH is substantially far from the truth.
Take the imposing - looking mastiff on a walk, and «either people gravitate toward him because of the anomaly of a large dog or otherwise they walk on the other side of the street,» Boltrek said as Huxley lazed in his grooming area, accepting pets from passers - by, after his breed's contest.
THE ISLAND Barbados is a bit of an anomaly for the Caribbean because, as the Caribbean's easternmost island, it's actually quite far from many of the other, and a good five - hour flight from much of the east coast (about 3.5 hours from Miami), though there are plenty of good flight options where you can use your miles.
Jane Frey is an assault ops specialist with her primary weapon of choice being a shotgun and a revolver as a secondary weapon, while her special abilities include Leash which holds enemies within a gravitational anomaly; Void knocks down enemies in the path of a powerful bolt of energy; Choose of Slain allows Jane to pull an enemy closer as other enemies are pushed away; and Equinox forms a kinetic shield around Jane that protects her from incoming damage by reflecting incoming projectiles.
This may be the only game that I can honestly say benefits from choppy framerate, ambiguous collision detection, and other such graphical anomalies.
When a recent report appeared online indicating that the PS3 version of Bayonetta suffered from a laggy frame - rate and other graphical anomalies, we have to admit that we got a little worried.
Quest givers will disappear, horses will appear on rooftops and other goofy or game breaking anomalies will pop up from time to time.
It would be great if you could publish the offsets used to make the figure from the GISS anomalies so that and other aspects of the figue could be better understood.
Regarding the divergence problem for tree rings, is that an isolated incident or are there other climate or weather «anomalies» like that from the early 1960's?
I presume that in order to identify anomalies, data from all the other stations is compared to the data from the reference stations.
Funny how, except from the borehole one which finds an increase of +1 deg C in the last 500 yrs, all the other proxies mysteriously arrive at an anomaly of around +0.7 deg C. Must be a conspiracy, huh?
In other words, you are picking on «high amplitude and persistent ridging» as the red herring (short term events) to distract from the probability analysis (regarding the long term anomaly trend attributable to increased RF).
Another approach is to take aircraft, tower, and other measurements, and try and infer the strength and identity of sources from anomalies in gas concentrations sampled from wide area.
One of the lessons drawn from comparing Greenland to Antarctica and many other places is that some of the temperature changes (the ice - age cycling) are very widespread and shared among most records, but other of the temperature changes (sometimes called millennial, or abrupt, or Younger - Dryas - type) are antiphased between Greenland and the south, and still other temperature changes may be unrelated between different places (one anomalously cold year in Greenland does not tell you the temperature anomaly in Australia or Peru).
We have fairly high confidence that we observe the history of Heinrich events (huge discharges of ice - rafted debris from the Laurentide ice sheet through Hudson Bay that are roughly coincident with large southern warming, southward shift of the intertropical convergence zone, extensive sea ice in the north Atlantic, reduced monsoonal rainfall in at least some parts of Asia, and other changes), and also cold phases of the Dansgaard / Oeschger oscillations that lack Heinrich layers and are characterized by muted versions of the other climate anomalies I just mentioned.
In other words, the ocean is not a simple 1 - D slab that diffuses temperature anomalies down from the surface.
The replies from the authors and other climate scientists are pretty technical, quite long and include some abbreviations (SH is Southern Hemisphere, for instance; GSA for the Great Salinity Anomaly) so dive in with that understanding.
The AMP event or barycentric anomaly being the major differentiators from other planetary theories.
In other words, their units in the y - axis should really read «anomaly in degree C from Mann's land only MWP mean -0.08».
External forcings can only be measured and recorded and checks made to detect anomalies in the temperature and other data sets which may result from these forcings.
In climate science, 30 years is the accepted trend period, partly I think for historical reasons, but the length of time also makes allowance for anomalies arising from short - term fluctuations in weather and other events such as volcanoes.
Have you heard anything from people working on the other anomaly series as to whether they are considering implementing some of your adjustments?
On the other hand, over the course of the entire year, the last 4 years of ever - larger «excess» sea ice anomalies around Antarctic are reflecting 1.7 times as much energy from the planet as is absorbed up north.
Suppose «climate» is defined as the time and space scale (L) at which local «weather» anomalies (noisy departures from the expected climatic mean) sum up to cancel each other out, thus yielding unambiguous deterministic responses to various external forcings.
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