Sentences with phrase «reconstructed data»

Ryan, if you don't mind sending me a preprint, and a link to your reconstructed data, I'd appreciate it.
I believe that this will not come from model simulations or interpretations of reconstructed data from selected paleoclimate events or periods, but rather from reproducible experimentation or actual real - time physical observations.
So you accept the reconstructed data when it suits your purposes, but you reject it and use «tricks» when it doesn't.
The «trick» is the technique of plotting recent instrumental data along with the reconstructed data.
While Alley «interprets» reconstructed data series from selected periods of our geological past to try to prove his «control knob» hypothesis (and a 2xCO2 climate sensitivity of 3 °C) the Lacis et al. paper relies on model simulations (hey, Gavin Schmidt is one of the co-authors).
CLIMAS Paleoclimate Tool: use the map to view reconstructed data by Arizona / New Mexico State Climate Divions
The image is generated from reconstructed data from serial block face scanning electron microscopy, showing the cells, their flagella (red and purple) and internal organelles.
But to answer your question constructively: it is not helpful to splice the raw satellite data with the reconstructed data; this would be very misleading.
The reconstructed data also included evaluations of recreational catches and illegal poaching.
You need the very best mathematicians to analyze and reconstruct the data
To keep those error outliers small, I tried to reconstruct the data to a decadal base line, which is still adequate and reduces error outliers, as you can see here in Fig. 1
Then they compared their method's skill in interpolation with that of the NASA and Hadley approaches in the Arctic by systematically removing known data and using each of the three techniques to reconstruct the data set.

Not exact matches

He's betting he can digitally reconstruct the interpersonal links, upload them to the cloud, then leverage Big Data's ability to connect dots invisible to the naked eye.
She added that the device was even able to reconstruct deleted chats from encrypted messaging apps such as WhatsApp, as the data from the deleted conversations was not overwritten on the phone.
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well not necessarily more like a Integrated Data Enti.ty (IDE) of once was Samyaza,... dude i found a way out of prison the reconstructed tower of babel known as the internet
When the historian reconstructs the history of an event reported in the Bible, like the reign of David or the career of Paul, he brings together as many sources of information as possible: biblical accounts, archeological data, nonbiblical reports.
Whitehead solves this problem in his later theory by reconstructing microentities in terms of actual occasions and macroevents as appearances created by transmutations and projections from the data of simple physical prehensions.
He reconstructs Condor's history by mining previously secret documents from both the U.S. and South America, as well as interview data from more than 200 people, including Colonel Manuel Contreras, head of Chile's brutal spy agency, DINA.
This week brings a video reconstructed from images of the Philae lander's approach to a comet, and a major new analysis of data from the Cassini mission that bolsters the case for a global, not just local, ocean beneath the icy crust of Enceladus
Using different calibration and filtering processes, the two researchers succeeded in combining a wide variety of available data from temperature measurements and climate archives in such a way that they were able to compare the reconstructed sea surface temperature variations at different locations around the globe on different time scales over a period of 7,000 years.
The researchers were never able to obtain the data from the original clinical trial sponsor and in the end had to painstakingly reconstruct the study results from the information collected at each individual study site.
Members of several research centres from Finland and Russia reconstructed the trajectory of the fireball and calculated the location of the fall using the data from three stations of the Finnish Fireball Network and the filming of a security camera from the Kola Peninsula.
With enough data, they can theoretically reconstruct an atmosphere's overall makeup.
The goals of the project include reconstructing extreme climate changes from the recent past (1894 - 2014), using historically referenced data to assess near - future global climate model projections, and to ultimately use this analysis to investigate ecological problems in Chesapeake Bay, such as eelgrass diebacks.
Using the computer - based visual evaluation of this data, they reconstructed the volume of the body cavity, which is delineated by the spinal column, the ribcage and the pelvis.
This increase in data means, in many cases, increased accuracy in reconstructing the evolutionary history of organisms.
The lizard's signalling was reconstructed by digitising the position of multiple body parts through the sequence, subsequently combining the data from the two camera views to reconstruct the signalling motion in 3D, Ms Bian said.
Since then, astronomers have been wading their way through vast amounts of data in a bid to reconstruct the details of the collision.
As methods for studying and comparing genetic data improve, scientists are beginning to decode these marks to reconstruct the evolutionary history of species, as well as how variants of genes give rise to unique traits.
Cosmologists reconstruct the history of the universe by integrating data from cosmology, astronomy, astrophysics, spectroscopy, general relativity and quantum mechanics.
Using geological and geophysical data from the New Guinea region, Schellart was able to reconstruct the geological evolution of the region over the last 70 million years, including the motion of the tectonic plates and plate boundaries.
«Any national security incident would likely be significantly bigger, and could potentially be detected and reconstructed using data from fewer or more widely - spaced air sampling stations downwind of the release.»
The researchers were also able to fit the genomic data of modern and ancient humans into a simplified genetic model to reconstruct the deep population history of modern humans outside Africa in the last 50,000 years.
Those data allowed Tehrani to use phylogenetic analysis, a statistical technique used to reconstruct the evolutionary relationships between species.
«Air data can be used to reconstruct radiological releases.»
The genomic data allowed the research team to reconstruct for the first time the spread of the virus across South and Central America, the Caribbean, and into the southern United States.
They reconstructed and analyzed the genomes of 15 ancient samples of maize, comparing these data to a global collection of more than 2,500 modern lines.
They averaged data from multiple crystals to generate stronger signals, and used computers to reconstruct 3D images of how the Rumi and Notch pieces fit together.
«This is the first demonstration of the ability to reconstruct three - dimensional objects from one - dimensional experimental data and it will likely have a large impact in related imaging fields,» he said.
The satellites» observations combined with radio - wave data provided the information that Østgaard and his team used to reconstruct this ethereal electrical event, which lasted 300 milliseconds.
«We can get good image data sets, but if you want to reconstruct them, this is something that the human can't really do without help from the computer,» Keller says.
Using those data, Hanberry and her team reconstructed Missouri forest conditions in the early 1800s.
Reconstructing lineage trees from this tangle of data presented a variety of challenges.
The team's breakthrough in reconstructing 3D structure from correlation data was enabled by the multi-tiered iterative phasing (M - TIP) algorithm developed by CAMERA.
This is digital fruit fly embryo, reconstructed from live imaging data recorded with a SiMView light - sheet microscope (top: dorsal view, bottom: ventral view).
To analyze these data, the team developed custom computer software to reconstruct how gene activity changes as motor neurons form.
The models take account of uncertainties in the quality of the fossil data and the reconstructed evolutionary tree, and the result was clear.
That is the conclusion of a new study from the University of California, San Diego and Carnegie Mellon University, published today in the journal Environmental Research Letters, which used data obtained through the Freedom of Information Act to reconstruct the program's budget history.
Analyzing this wealth of data required overcoming the formidable bioinformatics challenge of sorting and identifying millions of genetic sequences like puzzle pieces in order to reconstruct the complex biology of the ancient oral microbiome.
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