Sentences with phrase «systematic effects»

Each of them suffered from degradation and individual systematic effects, which renders the direct comparison of the measurements impossible.
We show that tracking complex, time - varying systematic effects in the spectrograph and detector system is a particular advantage of laser frequency comb calibration.
Even so, in their conclusions, the authors of the paper are highly cautious, and say: «Despite the large significance of the measurement reported here and the stability of the analysis, the potentially great impact of the result motivates the continuation of our studies in order to investigate possible still unknown systematic effects that could explain the observed anomaly.
This technique promises an effective means for modeling and removal of such systematic effects to the accuracy required by future experiments to see direct evidence of the universe's putative acceleration.
wouldn't that mean that there is a nearly irreducable systematic effect due to weather & wind pushing around the oceans in the satellite era?
Such results can be a real systematic effect, e.g., cooling by planted vegetation or the movement of a thermometer away from the urban center, or a random effect of unforced regional variability and measurement errors.
Around 200 km west of Buenos Aires, there is no signal in our current forecast for the coming 3 - month period, and there s; dp is no clear, systematic effect expected form El Nino or La Nina, in general, during the Feb - March period.
The very young children of unemployed mothers experience child care on a regular basis too.3 Figures from the National Household Education Survey in 2001 indicated that 53 % of 1 - year - olds and 59 % of 2 - year - olds received regularly scheduled child care in the United States.5 Are there systematic effects for young children of early child care experiences in the first two years of life?
A proposed Italian satellite, aptly named Galileo Galilei, would test equivalence to a precision of one part in 1017, partly by spinning rapidly and isolating any signal from more slowly varying systematic effects.
there seems to be a systematic effect on many of the players: its not possible that they all individually became sh*t.
The measurements both of the ancient universe and the present day will get more accurate, which could expose a systematic effect that is tricking us into seeing a conflict where there isn't one.
«Just by doing those two things, you become a lot less sensitive to these systematic effects like the Stark shift.»
To be covered by Title IX, such misconduct must be «serious enough to have the systematic effect of denying the victim equal access to an educational activity or program.»
For instance, we can ask whether the model set - up has a systematic effect on the results of the simulation — as in the text above.
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