Not exact matches
If the same processes and threshold govern the future, their results
suggest that more
widespread die - offs of aspen forests triggered by climate
change are likely by the 2050s.
The new findings
suggest that short - term
change in water transport and tissue pressure is
widespread.
The «primitive» nature of the human hand
suggests that any
changes that led to a
widespread flowering of stone tool culture was likely neurological rather than structural — in other words, the adaptation occurred in our brains, not in our hands, he says.
The patterns of somatic copy number
changes, as assessed by high - density SNP array,
suggest widespread segmental CNA instability:
While many contend that the earliest cognitive deficits are caused by damage to the striatum — a structure deep in the brain known to be severely affected in HD — recent evidence
suggests that this claim may paint an incomplete picture of the
widespread changes occurring in the brains of HD patients during the very early stages of the disease.
«Whilst it is too soon to evaluate the impact of the launch of the BBC micro: bit in
changing the current generation of students from passive end users into creators of technology, showing capability in coding and digital creativity, feedback at this early stage is
suggesting that the device has created excitement in learning amongst students and its
widespread availability now means that schools can build upon this to create a diverse, cross-curricular platform for the teaching and learning of digital skills,» comments Geoff Hampson.
And, they further
suggest, these
changes will be
widespread, and will lead to real improvements in student learning, as Kentucky's rise in scores from 2012 to 2013
suggests.
The paper
suggests that these physicists joined the environmental backlash to stem
changing tides in science and society, and to defend their preferred understandings of science, modernity, and of themselves as a physicist elite — understandings challenged by on - going transformations encapsulated by the
widespread concern about human - induced climate
change.
Several analyses of scholarly publications
suggest widespread agreement among climate scientists that human activity is the primary cause of climate
change.1
These
changes and trends
suggest a
widespread drying of forests and an increasing risk of uncharacteristic fire and competition - induced water stress and mortality.
I conclude that the observed global aridity
changes up to 2010 are consistent with model predictions, which
suggest severe and
widespread droughts in the next 30 — 90 years over many land areas resulting from either decreased precipitation and / or increased evaporation.
The Wall Street Journal has reported the results of two independent studies that
suggest the
widespread use of ethanol from corn could result in nearly twice the greenhouse gas emissions as the gasoline it would replace because of expected land - use
changes, researchers concluded Thursday. The study challenges the rush to biofuels as a response to global warming.
We
suggest that AMS should: attempt to convey the
widespread scientific agreement about climate
change; acknowledge and explore the uncomfortable fact that political ideology influences the climate
change views of meteorology professionals; refute the idea that those who do hold non-majority views just need to be «educated» about climate
change; continue to deal with the conflict among members of the meteorology community.
«We
suggest that AMS should: attempt to convey the
widespread scientific agreement about climate
change;»
The latest climate models
suggest that these
changes will continue and become more
widespread in the future.
Monaghan et al. further note «recent literature
suggests there has been little overall
change in Antarctic near - surface temperature during the past 5 decades» and «the absence of
widespread Antarctic temperature increases is consistent with studies showing little overall
change in other Antarctic climate indicators during the past 50 years such as sea ice area and snowfall.»
Existing scholarship
suggests that prior
changes in the communication of law — from oral to scribal, scribal to moveable type, the
widespread publication of cases — influenced the development of the law, including by contributing to the rise of basic concepts such as precedent.