Sentences with phrase «robust conclusions»

In doing this, we can learn from mistakes made by others and draw robust conclusions from a large data set.
We would need further field based studies using many more populations of each bee species before making robust conclusions.
In reality, a 100 odd policies is a v difficult sample size from which to draw robust conclusions.
Dr Dohrmann from LMU added: «Our results rationalise this effect and illustrate how you can draw robust conclusions from flip - flopping datasets.»
We can not make robust conclusions because the subgroup of patients with negative EGFR was very small, but the hypothesis generated here is that those tumours do not respond well to necitumumab.»
Those who understand climate and geo / eco-sciences know we are altering the climate, since this is a very robust conclusion.
The number of structurally distinct ensemble members (i.e., excluding initial condition ensembles) is increased in CMIP5 (Taylor et al. 2012), which should enable more robust conclusions to be drawn about the ensemble characteristics.
They can give us a much larger data set for studying how ecosystems and biodiversity change over time in the geological past, and enable us to draw robust conclusions about events during periods of rapid environmental change, like mass extinctions.»
Results from the study that has been published are from one day over a relatively small production area, we need more data before we can draw robust conclusions.
A new article highlights significant «unknowns» that thwart conservationists from making any robust conclusions.
A caution is that this method using supernovae is built on several assumptions, and therefore independent checks of the result are important in order to draw any robust conclusion.
That's too short to infer a robust conclusion, anyway, and maybe short - term variations toward high temperature are not representative of the long - term warming induced by GHGs.
«It's now so large that it's quite a robust conclusion
Based on this empirical evidence, a robust conclusion would be that the CO2 - centric AGW hypothesis is exceptionally insignificant.
But I don't see how the last decade of temperature data makes such a difference to that argument (being heavily influenced by La Nina and solar minimum (F&R 2011), and being relatively short in duration: a robust conclusion shouldn't depend on adding on few more datapoints).
«I believe there is some evidence (but not enough to form a robust conclusion) that tornadoes were worse in the first half of the 20th century.»
The judge did not have to wrestle with this issue, given his robust conclusion on the facts.
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