Now for the first time, information about winter losses from a large -
scale survey carried out from 2010 - 13 has been published.
Not exact matches
To measure the ideological position of the different groups,
survey instruments usually
carry a question asking respondents on where they see themselves in a left to right
scale.
To further investigate the prevalence of the phenomenon, the researchers
carried out the first large -
scale online study of this barely - known effect, and recruited 4,128 participants to answer a
survey, with 1,058 of these also answering additional trait - related questions.
They will also use seismic and electromagnetic methods to determine the existence of a giant magma buildup, and in collaboration with the Japan Agency for Marine - Earth Science and Technology will
carry out a large -
scale underground
survey, attempting to capture high - resolution visualizations of the magma system within the Earth's crust (at a depth of approximately 30 km).
But for the large -
scale opinion
surveys typically
carried out in the developing world — many questions covering broad topics that are designed to identify the differences between communities — «this is exactly the appropriate method for detecting fabrication,» Kuriakose says.
Examples of science projects enabled by the data in the High - Latitude
Survey include: mapping the formation of cosmic structure in the first billion years after the Big Bang via the detection and characterization of over 10,000 galaxies at z > 8; finding over 2,000 QSOs at z > 7; quantifying the distribution of dark matter on intermediate and large
scales through lensing in clusters and in the field; identifying the most extreme star - forming galaxies and shock - dominated systems at 1 < z < 2;
carrying out a complete census of star - forming galaxies and the faint end of the QSO luminosity function at z ~ 2, including their contribution to the ionizing radiation; and determining the kinematics of stellar streams in the Local Group through proper motions.
The study,
carried out by researchers Alice Bradbury and Guy Roberts - Holmes from UCL Institute of Education, University College London, involved more than 1,400 teachers and leaders who took part in focus groups, interviews, and a large -
scale survey.
The
scale of loss is shown by comparing
surveys carried out in the Netherlands between 1912 and 1954, when an average of 71 species of fungus was found per foray, with the period between 1973 and 1982, when a matched series of 15
surveys could turn up only 38 species per foray.
The issue topped the
scale in a
survey of 400 solicitors across the UK,
carried out by law firm network QualitySolicitors.
Women
carrying one or two A-alleles score lower on the partner bonding
scale and the relationship quality
survey as well as are more likely to report martial problems than woman
carrying two G alleles (Walum et al., 2012).