Sentences with phrase «signal someone saw»

The researchers mapped satellite data to uncover the nation's largest methane signal seen from space.
The vacuum created by «no running commentary» means that the media must turn whatever smoke signals they see into hard news.
Other objective results came from brain signals seen in neuroimaging.
«The demand signals we see in our key growth areas, combined with the implementation of tax reform making us more globally competitive, creates a positive environment for continued business.»
It a lot of money for a young player but that football these days could be a great signing or a Flop, it be interesting to see what happens but we get lazarette And mpabbe it be a signal to our rivals we mean business but also we have to sell a few to get them both
Dark particle decays could explain tantalizing x-ray signal seen in multiple galaxies, including our own Milky Way.
The carbon - copy signals seen by the LIGO detector in Washington state (shown) and its Louisiana twin.
Still, he says, «One of the clearest signals we see is that an increase in global temperatures leads to an increase in extreme or heavy precipitation events.»
The new SpikerBox features an «Interspecies Plant - Plant - Communicator» which demonstrates the ubiquitous nature of electrical signaling seen in humans, insects, and plants.
On the short term the noise from basic weather, not to mention the seasonal CO2 signal seen from hemispheric growth cycles (drop in CO2 over hemispheric spring / summer, rise over the fall / winter), far outweigh the slow changes from greenhouse gas forcings.
The weaker the signal, the wider the performance gap — stronger signals saw comparable performance, but the falloff can reach as high as 75 percent.
He repealed a memo that directed the department to phase out the use of private prisons, signaling he sees them as necessary for the future.
But Democratic leaders, including House Minority Whip Steny H. Hoyer, have backed former prosecutor Jay Hulings in Texas» 23rd District, signaling they see him as a viable challenger to Hurd.
Kogut and his colleagues argue that there are not enough AGN to produce the signal they see.
«It creates an interpretive framework for what controls the movement, and what might produce the signals we see on the outside.»
Another experiment there, the South Pole Telescope, reported finding B - mode polarization last year, although the signal it saw was at a different angular scale across the sky and was clearly due to the known process of gravitational lensing (a warping of light caused by massive objects) of the CMB by large galaxies, rather than the primordial gravitational waves seen here.
«Only after we performed multiple cross-checks did we start to believe that the signal we saw could not be explained by backgrounds or known processes, but was evidence of a new particle.»
Seemed to me that was also evidence for an abrupt carbon release, but Jim pointed out that dissolution might have created the signal he saw.
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