Sentences with phrase «quality subset»

We can approximate the siting bias for a given subset as the difference in its linear trend from the good quality subset.
As you can see from the bottom panel of Figure 12, there is a warming bias in the Bad quality subset, relative to the Good subset.
U.S. temperature trends for the Good quality subset, using the Partially adjusted dataset.
The effect of this bias is to make the recent decade seem to be the hottest decade on record for the U.S. in the Bad quality subset.
For the Partially adjusted datasets, the magnitude of the biases are still about the same as for the Unadjusted dataset, i.e., +0.13 °C / century for the poor quality subset, +0.41 °C / century for the bad quality subset and +0.09 °C / century for the weighted mean.

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Various descriptors can be used to define each of these dimensions, but we have constructed the MSCI Quality Index (a subset of the MSCI World Index) using these three:
The rankings are calculated according to a fixed subset of quality measures, with each measure given a fixed importance weight.
(14,15)-RRB- have found age - related satellite cell attrition consistent with the senescence of a subset thereof; moreover, one such study (15) reported that decreases in the number and quality of satellite cells with aging are reliably associated with elevated expression of p16Ink4a (contrary to (14)-RRB-, and with secretory and proteomic abnormalities consistent with a rising burden of senescent cells.
It's marketed to women who can't make milk themselves for their babies, but also to a subset of adult consumers who drink breast milk for its apparent «superfood» qualities.
Some small subset of aging hipsters among you today will find this connection priceless, though Sonic Youth's reputation for cosmic coolness has always exceeded any innate quality of their music, in my humble opinion.
Following standard practice, the authors first divide the universe into large and small stocks, and then partition the large - and small - stock subsets by factor strategy — value, momentum, low beta, quality, and illiquidity — to construct high - characteristic and low - characteristic portfolios weighted by market capitalization.
Some might have heard of titles such as Treasure's Radiant Silvergun or Ikagura due to their infamous high level of quality, but the Touhou franchise due to being relegated to the east has been known only to a small subset of hardcore bullet hell shooter genre fans.
This philosophy lead to an incredible line - up of exclusives for the PS3, and many of these games sold quite well (Uncharted, Killzone, The Last of Us, Gran Turismo), but there is still quite the subset — as mentioned above — that failed to meet sales expectations despite their undeniable quality.
I think I have read of analyses of some subset of the continental U.S. stations that are of high quality, called GHCN or something like that.
fahutex says: January 10, 2016 at 6:10 pm: I think I have read of analyses of some subset of the continental U.S. stations that are of high quality...... Yes, it's called the CRN, Climate Reference Network.
We then divided those stations with ratings into four subsets, i.e., good quality, intermediate quality, poor quality and bad quality.
In general, for the Unadjusted subsets, the linear trends increase as the station quality decreases, i.e., as we go from left to right.
In fact, there is a whole constellation of measures used to assess the quality of a prediction / classification.8 The trick is choosing the right subset for the case at hand.
Some corporations and law firms now realize they can gain additional insights into their matter and perform extensive quality checks by creating automatic taxonomies of the terms in the complete matter set of documents and the terms in the responsive documents subset.
Generally speaking, the «High Profile» preset — located in the Legacy subset — is a good place to start, with Passthrough audio codecs selected (pick an HD audio option for lossless, if that's your bag) and a Constant Quality value of RF 18 or so; this is mostly personal preference, so you should experiment to find out what works best.
At the same time, although dramatic improvements in standardized scores have been observed in only a subset of children to date, it is important to note that even small improvements in standardized outcomes may translate into large, meaningful improvements in quality of life for children and their families.
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