Sentences with phrase «study cited»

Don't know what you are referring to, but I was referring to the Myhre et al. study cited by IPCC, where: dF (W / m ^ 2) = 5.35 * ln (C / C0), where C = CO2 concentration in ppmv
To a specific study cited by another blogger, which climatereason (Tony B) has recently read, he writes to this blogger:
The seawater albedo values at Arctic latitudes came from the study I cited, and the sea ice albedo values came from Wiki.
That could suggest to a reader that the Paris Agreement was well on its way to achieving the goal, but the study cited in the report concludes that the Paris Agreement only increases the probability of achieving the target from zero to eight percent.
The other study cited by the IPCC is even more problematic.
The hottest years mentioned in the video, are also echoed in the recent Nature study cited above (i.e. Plekhanov and his team believe that it is linked to the abnormally hot Yamal summers of 2012 and 2013).
A previous study cited in the paper put that multiple at about 7 times...
For example, a 2012 Phoenix Marketing study cited by the ABA found that 72 percent of household card spending occurred with a rewards card.
Speaking of benefits, in the study I cited earlier, 48.4 % of respondents didn't take advantage of their cardholder benefits in the last year.
In a study cited in the Veterinary Medicine and Science, they found that intact dogs were less likely to develop hip dysplasia and other joint disorders.
This clearly supports the findings of the first study cited in this article (Deldalle and Gaunet, 2014).
Millions of women in the U.S. experience physical violence by an intimate partner every year, according to a study cited in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report in September 2014.
In the study cited above showing that adoption agencies frequently misidentify canine breeds, the authors conclude, «The discrepancies between opinions of adoption agencies and identification by DNA analysis suggest that it would be worthwhile to reevaluate the reliability of breed identification as well as the justification of current public and private policies pertaining to specific dog breeds.»
The shelter points to a study cited by the Animal Farm Foundation, a nonprofit that works to promote pit bull dogs, that reports breed labels assigned to shelter dogs by staff members are incorrect at least 75 percent of the time.
Little wonder that one study cited by the authors (Allianz 2010) found 61 % of those aged between 45 and 75 were more afraid of running out of money than of dying!
Approximately 40 percent of seniors have lapsed or surrendered their life insurance policies, according to a study cited in Conning Research.
A recent Morningstar study cited stats showing that managed accounts may be able to overcome the drag of higher years with higher returns.
In the same study cited above from the Real Estate Economics journal, children of homeowners exhibit 1 - 3 % less behavioral problems than children of renters.
While few large - cap Canadian equity funds outperformed the market in the Morningstar study cited earlier, the vast majority of active Canadian small - cap funds — some 93 % — outperformed their benchmarks.
A recent study cited...»
Dreamland offers some simple advice for improved sleep (basic behavior modification trumped sleeping pills in one study cited here), but the real fun is finding out how little we truly know about roughly one - third of our time on earth, and the wild and wide - ranging paths we've taken in search of answers.
One problem with the study cited — having just read the article — is that the sample of readers involved (only 50) is far, far too small for the study to be remotely conclusive.
In the McKinsey study cited earlier, research was done to determine what it would take to attract the best teachers to improve the nation's education system.
In their study cited previously, the NEA found that 97 percent of first - year teachers who earned more than $ 40,000 returned for a second year, compared with just 87 percent who earned less than $ 40,000.
As one study cited in the lawsuit found, a student without a consistent classroom teacher for two years is more likely than not to fall irreparably behind peers who have had classes with consistent teaching.
And a 2015 Stanford University study cited by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools showed that low - income Black students in charter schools gain the equivalent of 29 extra days of learning in reading and 36 extra days of learning in math per year compared with their Black counterparts in traditional district schools.
The study also found that about half the children receiving methylphenidate had special education status, also consistent with the Angold and Costello study cited by Surgeon General Satcher.
James Kemple, the author of the study cited by Camera, writes that the study attempts to answer two questions:
A study cited in an Education Week article, «There's No Such Thing as Grade Inflation,» seems to question that belief.
The Microsoft study cited Sohlberg and Mateer's Attention Model, which Sohlberg and Mateer developed for clinical use (brain damage, ADD, etc.).
In cases where the matter went beyond an administrative hearing and was actually brought to court, one study cited in Mayes and Zirkel's review found that «schools prevailed in 54.3 % of special education court cases,» which the authors say is in line with the findings of other studies.
Peterson's 2011 study cited Florida's VAM findings for St. Petersburg College, suggesting that the college's graduates are more effective in teaching reading and math (although their scores are not actually different enough to be statistically significant).
Later in 2011, the Center for State and Local Government Excellence study cited above made the same point: «Clearly,» it said, «retiree health should be added» to benefits calculated from the ECEC data.
To the contrary, the Loveless study cited above offers some support for the proposition that high performers suffer systematically from the focus on closing the achievement gap, while there is limited data that grouping all students together improves the quality of education for struggling students.
• «All of which» means «some of which,» as the multi-year Louisiana study cited (of which I am co-author) reports no significant achievement impacts of the program after three years and the Indiana study cited reports that the initial negative results of that program turn positive in reading by year four.
The AARP study cited above showed that only 39 percent of those who were having regular sex used protection.
For example, women in the study cited that dating would mean that they would be able to dance with a partner, see movies, enjoy dinner together, talk with their partner and so on and so forth.
Indeed, in the same study cited in the above section, some 14 % of women admitted to cheating in their marriage.4 In this case it's not so easy to blame testosterone: so what's happening to women when they decide to stray?
In one study cited in the book Healing Gardens, researchers found that more than two - thirds of people choose a natural setting to retreat to when stressed.
Note that the study cited above relating to sauna benefits for skin involved near infrared wavelengths.
I am confused as the conclusion drawn from the very first study cited in this video: Low - carbohydrate diets and cardiovascular risk factors.
The study you cited: «Tolerable upper intake levels for trans fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol.»
Another study cited a similar finding.
Ultimately, the muscle malfunction can result in chronic back pain as the study cited above demonstrates.
I will spend a bit of time going over this and the next study cited by CarbSane and presented here, as they are excellent examples of really bad science (if that word should even be used at all) that are very misleading, and they in no way support the position that increasing carbohydrate intake is healthy... at best perhaps only somewhat less unhealthy than worse diets.
Also see my study cited also below that shows a resultant average fasting glucose of 99 mg / dl on my very low carb diet associated with great insulin and leptin results (cutting nearly in half!).
In addition, in the first study cited above, it was demonstrated that permeability of the lymph vessels indeed increases with ice application, but that within 25 minutes after icing, the permeability of the lymph vessels returned to pretreatment levels.
I've even seen a university study cited once that found squat jumps to elicit the greatest testosterone response of all exercises studied.
Just in case you were entertaining the adorable thought of mouse pilots, the study cited above was indeed a human study.
The performance study I cited — where 91 % of men reported improvement — was based on a 100 mg daily serving.
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