Sentences with phrase «to account for these observations»

Therefore, these explanations do not appear to account for the observations reported here.
If the models do not account for observations, then it could be any number of assumptions which were flawed.
Wikipedia: «The vast majority of the scientific community and academia supports evolutionary theory as the only explanation that can fully account for observations in the fields of biology, paleontology, anthropology, and others.
For a challenge to the current view of water vapour feedback to succeed, relevant processes would have to be incorporated into a GCM, and it would have to be shown that the resulting GCM accounted for observations at least as well as the current generation.
Throughout recorded history, several cosmologies and cosmogonies have been proposed to account for observations of the Universe.
«The scientific method demands that even if there is only one observation not fully explained by a hypothesis the hypothesis must be dropped or modified to fully account for all observations
But when Danish physicist Niels Bohr showed that the electrons in atoms, too, must behave as quanta to account for observations, Einstein made a conceptual leap that troubled him even more.
The new findings suggest that the second scenario is required to account for the observations, and that there is an approximately equal contribution from both sources of the buoyancy driving the plates, at least in the Pacific basin.
The researchers considered different scenarios of galactic disk formation and evolution that could account for their observations.
This accounts for the observation that galaxies appear to be flying apart; the space between them is stretching.
It seems self - evident that future scientists need to learn both observations (what children usually do) and theories to account for the observations.
Scientists develop theories to account for observations.
Scientists have developed theories to account for these observations.
If 20 % of the student body experiences emotional difficulty on a regular basis, and another 15 or so live in disruptive environments, is accounts for my observation that about 35 % of our students come to school without the ability to learn in our traditional environment.
There is a longer cycle that accounts for your observations, BTW.
CFCs and CO2 are therefore not required to account for observations or are far less important than previously proposed.
It just all indicates an effect two or more orders of magnitude too small to account for observations or to be considerd significant compared to CO2 sensitivity.
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