Sentences with phrase «smaller datasets as»

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The authors concluded that the actual gap may be much smaller, as they found «evidence of bias in the meta - dataset toward studies reporting higher conventional yields.»
The branch uniting the fungi and animals is well - supported based on a number of molecular phylogenetic datasets, including the nuclear small subunit ribosomal RNA gene (Wainwright et al., 1993; Bruns et al. 1993), unique and shared sequence insertions in proteins such as elongation factor 1α (Baldauf and Palmer, 1993), entire mitochondrial genomes (Lang et al., 2002), and concatenated protein - coding genes (Steenkamp et al., 2006).
To continue to focus on a small dataset without critical importance to the overall global dataset, other consistent trends and the issue as a whole is to data cherry - pick.
However, because you chose to introduce the remaining career - level emails as a reason to criticize the small sample leaked for Climategate, it's worth pointing out that that small number is sufficient to amount to a reliable dataset.
Combining these data with other datasets allows investigating issues such as how small, medium and large - scale farmers are positioned in terms of agroforestry systems (Zomer et al 2016) or impacts on forests (Hansen et al 2013, Godar et al 2014, Meyfroidt et al 2014).
Despite potentially large absolute errors in these forcings, their impact on our analysis is likely to be small, as the tropospheric aerosol forcing in the datasets analyzed changed very little over 1985 — 96 (Myhre et al. 2001).»
That requirement yields a smaller dataset of 59 proxy records back to AD 1000 as clearly indicated in M08.
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