Sentences with phrase «surprised by the correlation»

I also wasn't particularly surprised by the correlation between the deployment of hydroelectricity and energy decarbonization, given how much power large dams generate.

Not exact matches

It is no surprise to anyone that there is a strong correlation between how much money is available to a club and the level of success on the pitch; if we measure success by league position or trophies won.
By the 1990s, nutrition researchers had gathered data from different parts of the world and found another surprising correlation: The more calcium people consumed, the more susceptible they seemed to be to hip fractures.
We showed that egg shapes vary smoothly across species, that it is determined by the membrane properties rather than the shell, and finally that there is a strong correlation linking birds that have eggs that are elliptical and asymmetric with a strong flight ability, the last a real surprise
Research conducted by the ASPCA found «there is no correlation between getting an animal as a gift and an owner's love and attachment to the pet — even if that pet was a surprise gift — and no increased risk of relinquishment for dogs and cats received as gifts.»
I was somewhat surprised by the strong correlation between CET and global or NH MST when calculated from 10 y averages (the same for GMST and NHMST), but now I realized that the reason was fully in the dominance of AGW in that calculation.
Initially, I compared his results to CET (Central England temperature) anomaly and got a rathere surprising correlation all the way up to 1950: CET - McC According to prevailing science two variables should not be strongly correlated, and that is confirmed by post 1950 data, which is based on space measurements.
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