Sentences with phrase «reconstructed from»

It's the smallest of their cabins, and was «reconstructed from an 1850's cabin and moved to a quiet secluded spot on pictorial Lookout Mountain adjoining Little River Canyon National Preserve».
RMSSD is sensitive to high - frequency heart period fluctuations in the respiratory frequency range and is used as an index of vagal cardiac control.3) In the frequency - domain analysis, the power spectra of three frequency bands are calculated: very low frequency (VLF; 0.005 - 0.040 Hz), low frequency (LF; 0.04 - 0.15 Hz), high frequency (HF; 0.15 - 0.40 Hz), and total power (TP), including VLF, LF, and HF.1) For the non-linear complexity measure, the approximate entropy (ApEn) is calculated.4) The ApEn is a parameter that was developed to quantify the degree of regularity versus unpredictability in a higher dimensional attractor reconstructed from a time series, such as the instantaneous heart rate time series.5, 6) A lower ApEn value reflects a higher degree of regularity, and the higher the entropy value, the more unpredictable the time series.5, 6)
Hence, while some of the connections «survived quite well», being embedded in the glue and most of the TPU could be reconstructed from the components recovered from the incidents, «it was not possible to fully assess the overall construction of the device».
«Lossless data compression» is «a class of data compression algorithms that allows the exact original data to be reconstructed from the compressed data.»
RSW reconstructed from increasing low - level cloud cover, if reliable, leads to an increase in net upward radiation at low latitudes.
As a concrete example, the chapter focuses on the Northern Hemisphere annual mean surface temperature reconstructed from annually resolved proxies such as tree rings.
First we estimate the uncertainty of a monthly mean sunspot number reconstructed from a single daily observation.
Wood et al. (20) considered a 200 - y record of surface air temperature reconstructed from four stations in the Atlantic — Arctic boundary.
The original time series can be reconstructed from the wavelet transform and divided into several frequency bands (13)(Fig.
While atmospheric GEM concentrations reconstructed from Summit firn air are higher than mean hemispheric values, they reproduce GEM levels observed shipboard between 40 ° and 50 ° N (see Fig.
Atmospheric GEM concentrations, reconstructed from Greenland firn air and the worldwide production of mercury, peak at roughly the same time during the 1970s (Fig. 2).
Atmospheric GEM history reconstructed from the Summit record reproduces this decrease, but to a lesser extent.
Thousand years of climate change reconstructed from chironomid subfossils preserved in varved lake Silvaplana, Engadine, Switzerland.
Figure 2: Albedo anomalies reconstructed from ISCCP satellite data (black) and Earthshine - observed albedo anomalies (blue).
The black line, reconstructed from ISCCP satellite data, «is a purely statistical parameter that has little physical meaning as it does not account for the non-linear relations between cloud and surface properties and planetary albedo and does not include aerosol related albedo changes such as associated with Mt. Pinatubo, or human emissions of sulfates for instance» (Real Climate).
Note this sentence from the note with figure 3: Similar temperature variations for the last 2,000 yrs have been reconstructed from Law Dome bore hole data from Antarctica.
Global sea level from 200 A.D. to 2000, as reconstructed from proxy records of sea level by Moberg et al. 2005.
Tropical sea - surface temperatures for the past four centuries reconstructed from coral archives.
Extremes of moisture availability reconstructed from tree - rings from recent millennia in the Great Basin of Western North America
Moberg, A., Sonechkin, D. M., Holmgren, K., Datsenko, N. M. & Karlen, W. Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low - and high - resolution proxy data.
The scenario presented here is in contrast to [CO2] records reconstructed from air bubbles trapped in ice, which indicate lower concen - trations and a gradual, linear increase of [CO2] through time.»
The rainfall patterns reconstructed from the 2009 snail shells have «good consistency with rainfall,» said Anant Parekh of the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune, India, who did not participate in the project.
«This study was possible because of the tremendous harvest records and multicentury - long records of temperature, precipitation, and soil moisture reconstructed from historical documents and tree rings,» Cook said.
At the 8:00 mark the documentary explains how the history of the climate could be reconstructed from sediment cores.
Our study has been motivated by the finding of decadal - scale persistence of drought conditions over North America (Woodhouse and Overpeck 1998; Stahle et al. 2007; Dai 2011) and low - frequency characteristics of fire cycles (e.g., Swetnam and Betancourt 1998; Westerling et al. 2003; Brown et al. 2005; Farris et al. 2010), as reconstructed from lake sediments and fire - scar.
Climate histories are commonly reconstructed from a variety of sources, including ice cores, tree rings, and sediment.
The Medieval Climate Anomaly in the Iberian Peninsula reconstructed from marine and lake records Moreno et al, 06/2012; ``... a persistent positive mode of the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) dominated the Medieval Climate Anomaly (MCA: 900 — 1300 AD).»
Temperature trends over the past five centuries reconstructed from borehole temperatures.
William Connelly wrote: «Annual temperatures can be (partially) reconstructed from more restricted temperatures, for example from growing season temperatures.
Annual temperatures can be (partially) reconstructed from more restricted temperatures, for example from growing season temperatures.
Eemian interglacial reconstructed from a Greenland folded ice core.
Just how large this methane rise must have been is not yet fully reconstructed from the carbon isotope record.
Houghton's method of reconstructing Land - Use Based Net Flux of Carbon appears arbitrary and susceptible to bias; i.e. «Rates of land - use change, including clearing for agriculture and harvest of wood, were reconstructed from statistical and historic documents for 9 world regions and used, along with the per ha [hectare] changes in vegetation and soil that result from land management, to calculate the annual flux of carbon between land and atmosphere.»
Like I showed you, it is remarkable how dT can be reconstructed from the other energy constituents.
Spring temperatures in the far - western Nepal Himalaya since AD 1640 reconstructed from Picea smithiana tree - ring widths.
In addition, determination of the TEX86 in water filtrates and sedimenting particles from different depth and taken at different times of the annual cycle from several selected sites in the ocean will establish which depth interval and part of the annual cycle the temperature reconstructed from the TEX86 reflects.
Wagner et al. (1) report early Holocene (10,070 to 9,380 14C yr BP) CO2concentrations — reconstructed from the stomatal index (SI) of fossilBetula pubescens and B. pendula leaves — of ca. 260 ppmv rising rapidly to values of around 330 to 340 ppmv, with one sample dipping to ca. 300 ppmcv.
«Highly Variable Northern Hemisphere Temperatures Reconstructed from Low - and High - Resolution Proxy Data.»
Moberg, A., Sonechkin D.M., Holmgren K., Datsenko N.M. and Karlén W. (2005) Highly Variable Northern Hemisphere Temperatures Reconstructed from Low - and High - resolution Proxy Data, Nature 433:613 - 617.
This result is consistent with land surface temperatures reconstructed from tree rings, other terrestrial proxies, and documentary evidence also indicating greater regional variability than simulated by models at decadal and longer timescales (33 — 35).
Fig. 2 Time evolution of the Atlantic overturning circulation reconstructed from different data types since 1700.
So even in a paper entitlied «Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low - and high - resolution proxy data» [Moberg A et al. 2005, Nature 433, 613 - 617â??]
Re # 31: It is quite certain that weather is a largely non-linear (AKA chaotic) process and / or that weather patterns are emergent, that is, they can not be reconstructed from their constituents because the data needed is not exact enough in quantity and quality.
The 10th Feb edition of Nature has a nice paper «Highly variable Northern Hemisphere temperatures reconstructed from low - and high - resolution proxy data» by Anders Moberg, DM.
Huang, Shaopeng, Pollack, Henry N., and Shen, Po - Yu (2000) «Temperature trends over the past five centuries reconstructed from borehole temperatures,» Nature, 403 (17 February 2000), 403, 756 - 758.
LIGHT / WORK will feature Oil Workers (from the Shell company of Nigeria) returning home from work, caught in torrential rain (2013), a video work meticulously reconstructed from a small photograph found on the Internet of workers taking shelter from monsoon rains under a bridge.
The burlap - and - iron figures, appearing to be reconstructed from shed human skin, are halting yet enticing, solid yet empty, animated yet frozen, delicate yet heavy, and somber yet hopeful still.
Cinder is only 64 percent human, and her other 36 percent reconstructed from robotic parts after a horrible childhood accident.
This outstanding remembrance, possibly the most original title among this year's World War II anniversary works, was reconstructed from the «last American bomber's» letters home.
Reconstructed from her original notebooks, the diary is presented here in its entirety.
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