Problem behaviors exhibited by pet store dogs read like answers to a shelter surrender questionnaire, with
the strongest effects observed in relation to aggressive behavior.
Not exact matches
The
strongest effects were
observed among adolescents, meaning that the obesity - reducing benefits of breastfeeding extend many years into a child's life.
Another
effect that has been
observed is that relationships with grandfathers tend to grow
stronger as children age.
Now, scientists using the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT) say they may have
observed this
effect in the light coming from a neutron star — a cosmic object with a very
strong magnetic field.
«We
observed the same kind of
effect in Denmark following 9/11, but the
effect of the Breivik attacks in Norway was four times as
strong compared to that of 9/11.
The
effects were
observed in all three test groups, but were
strongest in those participants who were easiest to hypnotise.
Now the full
effect has been
observed, and it persists even when experimenters jiggle the strength of magnetic or electric fields — a robustness that provides even
stronger evidence that the experiment has captured a Majorana, as predicted in careful theoretical simulations by Liu.
Although it is formally possible that the LARP7 KD may also affect other yet - to - be-identified pathways in a P - TEFb - independent manner, our observation that both flavopiridol and siCDK9s efficiently rescued the increased cell migration of LARP7 KD cells lends a
strong support to the notion that the
observed effects of LARP7 KD on EMT and invasion are indeed mediated by P - TEFb activation.
You may
observe this
effect by directing a pocket laser beam or
strong narrow flashlight beam through the liquid after the dispersion phase.
And it's been
observed in a number of situations and, for me, it was pretty staggering because I hadn't been aware that it was so
strong (these
effects) and consistent.
He is entirely correct in
observing the
strong evidence showing that family income, parental education, family composition, housing stability, and other social factors have a substantial
effect on student achievement.
The third subpurpose is to identify the contextual and procedural characteristics of the four community colleges with the
strongest positive
effects observed in the quantitative part of the study.
In particular, we have a very
strong reason to connect GHG's to
observed warming, and multiple lines of physics and data for bracketing the magnitude of this
effect — which all but relegates GCM's to the trivial - influience - at - best bin.
# 92 Spencer el al 2007 paper doesn't really support the precise mechanism proposed by Lindzen for Iris
effect, but more simply
observes a
strong TOA negative correction associated with warming events at 20 ° S - 20 ° N (that is: in the 2000 - 2005 period of observation, the most significative warming episodes of the surface + low troposphere — 40 days or more — leads to a negative SW+LW cloud forcing at the top of the atmosphere).
It's possible to argue that simplistic analysis based on just the
observed temperatures provides very
strong evidence and tells also reasonably well the strength of the
effect.
But if sulfates are mostly in the northern hemisphere, that means that there should have been a
stronger mid-century cooling
effect in the north than in the south — and that's exactly what we
observe:
There's just no way of explaining what we've actually
observed without invoking a
strong human
effect on climate.
If we had a Tardis, we would be able to go back in time to the Paleoecene - Eocene Thermal Maximum (PETM) about 55 - 56 million years ago, a time of substantial natural global warming, and
observe the Greenhouse
Effect growing
stronger.
The particularly striking flat portion of MRES is from 1860 to 1950, which is
strong support for my point that global warming can already be
observed starting in 1860 as shown in Figure 2, Observed Global Warming or OGW, and follows a curve that is in remarkable agreement with what the greenhouse effect hypothesis should
observed starting in 1860 as shown in Figure 2,
Observed Global Warming or OGW, and follows a curve that is in remarkable agreement with what the greenhouse effect hypothesis should
Observed Global Warming or OGW, and follows a curve that is in remarkable agreement with what the greenhouse
effect hypothesis should predict.
My understanding is that they have added an artificial heat flux to that part of the ocean, whose
strongest effect has been the recent removal of heat to force the surface temperature to the
observed values of last 15 years.
«Changes in the atmosphere, specifically atmospheric pressure around the world, and the motions of the winds that may be related to such climate signals as El Niño are
strong enough that their
effect is
observed in the Earth's rotation signal,» said David A. Salstein, an atmospheric scientist from Atmospheric and Environmental Research, Inc., of Lexington, Mass., who led a recent study.
Until then 1: the rather straightforward physics that predicts H2O increases and 2: no known mechanism that might replace the positive
effect that is now attributed to H2O (and is required to explain
observed warming) together are a very
strong reason to believe that the
effect is actually there.
The question is whether the loss of volume on condensation creates a sufficiently
strong vacuum
effect to contribute to the
observed affects of low pressure at the surface and especially large scale circulations such as Hadley Cells.
Due to internal climate variability, in any given 15 - year period the
observed GMST trend sometimes lies near one end of a model ensemble an
effect that is pronounced in Box 9.2, Figure 1a, b since GMST was influenced by a very
strong El Niño event in 1998
It has been
observed since 2013 and has had a
strong effect on the weather over the Pacific Northwest region since then.
I'll
observe however, that the Abbott government itself has removed the
strongest argument against the RET, namely, that it duplicates the
effect of a carbon price (there were valid counterarguments, which I've discussed elsewhere, but it was still an important issue)
... There is now general agreement among scientific experts that the recent warming trend is real (and particularly
strong within the past 20 years), that most of the
observed warming is likely due to increased atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, and that climate change could have serious adverse
effects by the end of this century.
These results are in accordance with observations from short - term natural diatom community experiments [10,12], where temperature exerted a
stronger influence than pCO2, but statistically pCO2 was still a contributor to
observed effects.
Yet what the findings actually revealed was a «dual - risk» phenomenon.17 Although the
strongest predictor of insecurity at 15 months of age was, as expected, insensitive mothering (
observed at ages 6 and 15 months), this
effect was amplified if any one of three distinct child - care conditions characterized the child's experience across the first 15 months of life: (a) averaging more than 10 hours per week in any type of care, irrespective of quality; (b) enrolment in more than a single child - care arrangement; and (c) exposure to low quality care.