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Not exact matches
They say the
analysis provides the simplest expectation for the future distribution of marine biodiversity, showing recurring
spatial patterns of high rates of species invasions coupled with local extinctions.
The team used a technique called
Spatial Point
Pattern Analysis to map precisely the location of each of the many artifacts and biological materials.
Examination of the geographical distribution of the differences in 0 to 700 m heat content between the 1977 — 1981 and 1965 — 1969 pentads and the 1986 — 1990 and 1977 — 1981 pentads shows that the
pattern of heat content change has
spatial scales of entire ocean basins and is also found in similar
analyses by Ishii et al. (2006).
Through image
analysis of breast tumors and TDLNs, we have found that immune cell populations as well as their
spatial distributions and clustering
patterns have strong correlation with clinical outcome.
Overall, results will be only as good as the
spatial or temporal
pattern that is assumed in the
analysis.
Particularly damning is Hansen's climate dice
analysis showing the
spatial distribution of heat events around the globe in standard deviation units (slide 42); the enormous increase in heat events exceeding 2 sigma and 3 sigma within the last decade show an undeniable
pattern of increasing extremes.
Analysis of survey and fisheries data in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska with a geographical information system to determine
spatial patterns in distributions and bycatch of various species including salmon and crab.
But it seemed pretty obvious to me that LU forcing might well have been omitted, and both straightforward regression
analysis and comparison of the
spatial patterns pointed to its omission being a near certainty.
The
analysis of teleconnections has typically employed a linear perspective, which assumes a basic
spatial pattern with varying amplitude and mirror image positive and negative polarities (Hurrell et al., 2003; Quadrelli and Wallace, 2004).
For those forcings that have been included in attribution
analyses, uncertainties associated with the temporal and
spatial pattern of the forcing and the modelled response can affect the results.
However, detection and attribution
analyses based on climate simulations that include these forcings, (e.g., Stott et al., 2006b), continue to detect a significant anthropogenic influence in 20th - century temperature observations even though the near - surface
patterns of response to black carbon aerosols and sulphate aerosols could be so similar at large
spatial scales (although opposite in sign) that detection
analyses may be unable to distinguish between them (Jones et al., 2005).
This doesn't affect your results, but I think you have your terminology switched around: The term «eof» refers to the loading (which is usually a
spatial pattern in these
analyses), and «pc» can mean either the time - series or the combination of time - series + eof.
While our congruency
analysis can explain the
spatial pattern of positive sea ice trends in the Ross Sea and negative sea ice trends in the Amundsen - Bellingshausen Seas, it does not capture the negative trends in the Weddell Sea.
A multilevel
analysis of the socio -
spatial pattern of assault injuries in Greater Vancouver, British Columbia