Sentences with phrase «painstaking analysis of»

Through a painstaking analysis of sediment size and composition, pollen and plant material and even industrial contaminants, the research team was able to identify changes in sediment layers over time in the core.
This dataset is based on the painstaking analysis of X-ray photographs of the skeletons of 763 individuals belonging to 227 modern cichlid species.
«After a painstaking analysis of other candidates, including their platform, grassroots spread, prospects of making impact during the election, IEF decided to back Senator Ajimobi who was in the All Nigeria Peoples Party.
Of course, it can not, and in this book it does not, replace historical description and painstaking analysis of the sources.

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There is, I think, no philosophically viable substitute for the tedious, painstaking, and unending analysis and argument which, properly, most people avoid in favor of the rich directness of normal human life.
Victor's painstaking analysis shows that the signers of the protocol left the really difficult questions to be worked out later, according to an unrealistic timetable.
Each one of these demands the PM's particular attention, painstaking analysis and judgment calls.
The painstaking analysis that drives the Web site and helps thousands of Polish farmers decide when and whether to spray their fields has given Dawidziuk and Kaczmarek data for their doctoral dissertations, which both expect to finish this spring.
The 18 - month scientific analysis and painstaking restoration that followed shone a rare spotlight on some of the complexities of art conservation.
After a painstaking analysis that modeled all known sources of acceleration for Juno, including the minute contributions from sunlight warming the spacecraft, Iess's team found a large north - south asymmetry in Jupiter's gravitational field — a clear sign of material flowing beneath the cloud tops on deep atmospheric winds.
Painstaking new analysis of the genetic sequence of the X chromosome — long perceived as the «female» counterpart to the male - associated Y chromosome — reveals that large portions of the X have evolved to play a specialized role in sperm production.
If it's going to take a year of painstaking archival work and analysis to get results, researchers must be confident that their queries are worthwhile.
The study is a «painstaking analysis» of the fragmented satellite record and shows some consistency between models and observations of clouds, says meteorologist Bjorn Stevens of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany.
So when LIGO researchers saw the now - famous signal just a few days after switching their machine back on, they carried out a series of painstaking checks to make sure it was real - even though they could see it with the naked eye, unaided by statistical analysis.
In a series of steps combining 7T MRI, computational analysis and painstaking laboratory staining techniques, the scientists probed slabs of tissue taken from several places within the brains of each of five Alzheimer's and five control brain specimens.
It is a painstaking process of statistical analyses based on measuring specific configurations of particles emerging from collisions.
According to the sisters, Coffee Meets Bagel was created after painstaking research and analysis of other dating sites.
The PlayStation 4 version of Dark Souls 2: Scholar of the First Sin, the upcoming upgraded version of From Software's brutal action role - playing game, is the best Dark Souls 2 has ever been, according to a painstaking analysis by Eurogamer's Digital Foundry.
Innovative technologies, including advanced computer simulations and painstaking optimisation using state - of - the - art analysis tools like sophisticated acoustic cameras, have been used to identify and remove all undesirable sounds.
Through painstaking analysis and attention to detail, Ruskin was able to demonstrate the very opposite, in what the art historian E. H. Gombrich called «the most ambitious work of scientific art criticism ever attempted.»
This watershed, painstaking analysis traces emissions totaling 914 gigatons of carbon dioxide - equivalent — which amounts to 63 % of the cumulative worldwide emissions of industrial CO2 and methane between 1751 and 2010 — to 90 so - called «carbon major» entities worldwide.
Given that the radiation reaches the satellite sensors having travelled through a warming lower atmosphere and cooling stratosphere, that bias exists between the various sensors, issues with orbital decay, and a host of other obstacles, there's a lot of careful and painstaking analysis required, and much that can go wrong.
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