Sentences with phrase «published an analysis indicating»

But would you really have clicked on an article advising that scientists have just published an analysis indicating that «Climate change will reduce crop yields sooner than we thought»?

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An analysis of the new system published at the time suggested the current one doesn't meet Canada's needs and indicated that improvements could add millions to Canada's economy.
This meta - analysis indicates the challenges of summarizing data on food intake from published studies.
Some analysis of the 2017 General Election in the UK has been published in the Financial Times, which seems to indicate that people without a university degree, who were working class, and had poor health.
Some analysis of the 2017 General Election in the UK has been published in the Financial Times, which seems to indicate that people without a university degree, who were working class, and had poor...
The results published on Monday in, «Back on Track,» a policy analysis of the issue, 75 percent of city riders indicated that the city should pay, and 69 percent said they were not opposed to using city sales tax to cover the cost.
«Our results indicate that a wide range of POPs have been remobilized into the Arctic atmosphere over the past two decades as a result of climate change, confirming that Arctic warming could undermine global efforts to reduce environmental and human exposure to these toxic chemicals,» write the scientists, whose analysis was published yesterday in the journal Nature Climate Change.
New analyses of the published clinical studies indicate that antimicrobial sutures are effective for preventing surgical site infections (SSIs), and they can result in significant cost savings.
A new Psycho - Oncology analysis of the published literature indicates that many cancer patients are not receiving such support, however.
An analysis of published studies and reports indicates that a number of herbal products may affect the properties of prescription drugs, leading to alterations in the drugs» effectiveness as well as potentially dangerous side effects.
An analysis of published studies indicates that exclusive enteral nutrition (EEN)-- when individuals receive only liquid nutrition — may be an effective treatment for children with Crohn's disease.
A study published today, by a group led by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA), indicates that eliminating fossil fuel subsidies could curb global greenhouse gas emissions by as much as 5 % through 2030 while saving hundreds of billions of dollars in public money.
Two weeks ago researchers reported (see News in BecomingHuman.org) their analysis of isotopic Strontium indicated the females of Australopithecus taxa from about 2 million years ago in South Africa ranged more widely than their males and an analysis published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences this week says tooth wear analysis indicates the diet of Homo habilis was more like that of Australopithecus than later Homo.
That has now been formally communicated with a letter to inspectors published today.In it, Ofsted said an analysis of 2015 examination results «indicates some schools may have entered pupils for qualifications specifically to improve overall school results, although this may not have been in the best interests of the pupils».
* In 2013 scientists at UCLA, led by biologist Dr. Robert Wayne, published an analysis strongly indicating that dogs are descendants of a European gray wolf, now extinct.
However, a recent analysis by Peter «Durante» Thoman published on PC Gamer seems to indicate that no such issue exists — at least for Square Enix's Final Fantasy XV Windows Edition, launched on PC via Windows Store, Origin and Steam on March 6th.
An analysis I published in 2004, looking at how often record - high monthly temperatures recur, indicated that record - breaking monthly mean temperature have been more frequent that they would have been if the climate were not getting hotter.
This argument was particularly popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s, when John Christy and Roy Spencer from the University of Alabama at Huntsville published an analysis of satellite data that seemed to indicate the lower atmosphere was cooling.
Our analysis indicates that the number of papers rejecting the consensus on AGW is a vanishingly small proportion of the published research.
And those challenges are about to explode: early analysis of data from Supply-Change.org, published as Corporations, Commodities, and Commitments that Count, indicates that, while a gaggle of companies have achieved admirable success, it took most of them more than five years to do so.
However, a good analysis published by Mother Jones indicates that doing so may be a lot more difficult than Trump thinks.
205, Edward Greisch: «An analysis I published in 2004, looking at how often record - high monthly temperatures recur, indicated that record - breaking monthly mean temperature have been more frequent that they would have been if the climate were not getting hotter.»
Professor Benestad, R. E.: «An analysis I published in 2004, looking at how often record - high monthly temperatures recur, indicated that record - breaking monthly mean temperature have been more frequent that they would have been if the climate were not getting hotter.»
For the Attention construct, alpha was improved by relocating an item from the Inhibitory Control scale that has been previously demonstrated to load with the Attention items in published factor analysis of the full scale.32 These modifications are indicated by ‡ in table 1 (and online supplementary table 1 - X), and detail on the revised scales included in table 4 (and online supplementary table 2 - X).
Analysis of NSW hospital data suggests that there will be approximately 9500 families with siblings in the 2009 and 2012 AEDI cohorts (including 430 Aboriginal families), and published birth data indicate that there will be approximately 2500 families with twins (including 75 Aboriginal families).
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