However, the impact of IPV exposure on children's adjustment has
shown substantial variability.
The other reconstructions
show substantial variability, but all show an increase since 1700 and most of the NH reconstructions show an increase since 1600.
Not exact matches
The study also
shows that dispersing males connect the enigmatic brown bear population of the Alaskan ABC - islands to the North American mainland, and that the resulting movement of genes is
substantial enough to maintain high genetic
variability within this island population.
However, the large - scale nature of heat content
variability, the similarity of the Levitus et al. (2005a) and the Ishii et al. (2006) analyses and new results
showing a decrease in the global heat content in a period with much better data coverage (Lyman et al., 2006), gives confidence that there is
substantial inter-decadal
variability in global ocean heat content.
Our results
show that this expected range resulting from internal
variability of the NAO is
substantial for both SAT and P trends over the next 30 years, and in the case of P can even change the sign of the trend.
The very high significance levels of model — observation discrepancies in LT and MT trends that were obtained in some studies (e.g., Douglass et al., 2008; McKitrick et al., 2010) thus arose to a
substantial degree from using the standard error of the model ensemble mean as a measure of uncertainty, instead of the ensemble standard deviation or some other appropriate measure for uncertainty arising from internal climate
variability... Nevertheless, almost all model ensemble members
show a warming trend in both LT and MT larger than observational estimates (McKitrick et al., 2010; Po - Chedley and Fu, 2012; Santer et al., 2013).
The Vostok ice core proxy record
shows that there has been
substantial variability in temperature near the south pole throughout the Holocene.
However, research has
shown that there is
variability in the strength of sibling relations both within and between families, suggesting that although some individuals receive
substantial psychological, emotional, and instrumental rewards from their sibling ties, others do not (Connidis & Campbell, 1995; Spitze & Trent, 2006; Voorpostel, van der Lippe, Dykstra, & Flap, 2007; White, 2001).